FOXTON HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. SPRING SHOW. SPRING SHOW. TOWN HALL, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14th, 1923. Open from 3 p.m. to 5 p.tn. and 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. JF you have no Entries for the Flower Section, why not enter in the Cooking-, Home Industries and Decorative Classes? Society’s Prizes and Trophies in all Sections. AFTERNOON TEA AND SUPPER. Competitions and Musical Programme and other Novel Events. Admission: Adults 1/-, children (id, Member by Ticket. Schedule and Entry Forms at Perreau’s and Walls’.
TOWN HALL SATURDAY! SATURDAY! William Fox offers what promises to be the greatest Fox programme to finite headed by “SKIRTS.” “SKIRTS.” The ITippodramic Comedy spectacle in six acts. All star Sunshine, cast with the famous singer, Midgets, a full menagerie and 3,000 Sunshine widows. “SKIRTS.” “SKIRTS.” Motor races, Aeroplane stunts, train smashes, a Tornado and a Submarine Rescue. Second Feature: Harold Goodwin in “HEART OF YOUTH.” Usual prices: 9d and I/O, children 3d and fid. ROYAL PICTURES. FRIDAY! FRIDAY! The wonder picture of 1923. D. W. Griffiths’ nine reel superfeature: “DREAM STREET.” “DREAM STREET.” From the story by Thomas Burke in “Limohouse Nights.” All the cpiaint and exotic characters of London’s fantastic entertaining underworld. Prices 9d and I/O plus tax, chil-v dren as usual. SA TUR DA Y! SAT URDAY ! James Oliver Curwood's powerful, gripping drama : THE MAN FROM HELL’S RIVER THE MAN FROM HELL’S RIVER Featuring RIN-TTN the giant wolfdog. .Made Seimetl Comedy: “BRIGHT EYES.” Prices 9d and 1/0 plus tax, children as usual. Coming: “The Flame of Life,” “Souls for Sale.” “Tess of the Storm Country,” “Strangers Banquet,” “Suds.” MASONIC HALL. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18th, at 7.30 pan. Addresses on the Hydro-Elec-fTie Scheme will he delivered by Messrs G. A. Monk (Chairman), Alex Ross and H. T. Overton (Engineer), under the auspices of the Fox lon Chamber of Commerce, as above. Ladies cordially invited to attend. SALE OF WORK. MASONIC HALL, WEDNESDAY, September 19th.
\ sALK OF WORK, under the Auspices of I lie Presbyter inn Church, will he held in the Masonic Hall NEXT WEDNESDAY, commencing at 2 p.m. . PONTON BOWLING CLUB. ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. The Annual General Meeting of Members of the Foxton Bowling dull will be held in the Cloakroom of the Town Hall TO-MORROW (Friday) evening at 7 p.m. Business: Annual Report and Balance-sheet, Election of Officers, General. Members are requested to accept this as a persona] request to be present. R. RANGIHEUEA, Secretary. taxi service. COMFORTABLE SEVEN-SEATER TOURING CAR. JJ. A. MASON notifies the public that he has a Seven-seater touring Car for Hire. Engagements booked with Mrs .J. Walls, ’Phone No. 134. Sports Teams and Dance Parties catered for. HILL VIEW POULTRY FARM-DAY-OLD CHICKS AND HATCHING EGGS. WE are now Booking Orders for Day-old Chicks. Let us supply you with 25 for your Clucky Hens, or 500 for your coke stove and be one of our satisfied Clients. Hot water Pipes and lamps complete, loaned with orders for 200 or over. Inspection invited. F. LUCINSKY. FOXTON VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE. DANCE. MASONIC HALL MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17th. Ladies 1/6, Gents 2/6. Music by Mi's Dunn, Good Floor. PROCEEDS IN AID OF SOCIAL FUND.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2632, 13 September 1923, Page 3
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