ROYAL PICTURES. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Prophetic, daring, searching. The different picture “WHAT’S WRONG WITH THE WOMEN.” WRONG WITH THE WOMEN.” The theme is unique, the treatment is daring, the result is an answer to the Eternal Problem. It is a picture you can all understand. Also Mermaid Cmedoy: “RAPID FfR.E.” Extra : “Perils of the Yukon.” Prices fid and 1/0, children as usual. MONDAY! MONDAY! The romance of an American chorus girl in the tropics. “THE WOMAN WHO POOLED HERSELF.” .A drama of spectacular scenes and hurricane action. May Allison as “The Follies’ Girl. Ext rn : “The Timber Queen.” Coming: “The Key of the World,” featuring Eric Harrison who will appear in preson and sing two songs during the screening. Look out for date. Also Blackburn v. Murray light. TOWN HALL. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Fox’s magnificent spectacle and story of the world’s greatest love — a triumph—“QUEEN OF SHEBA.” “QUEEN OF SHEBA.” The most beautiful woman of all times screened in her passionate, throbbing, love scenes with King Solomon the wisest man in history. Thrilling Chariot Races. Wonderful desert scenes. It staggers the sj.e.-lator with its gorgeousness. Prices 1/- and I/O, children fid and (id. Next Wednesday: —Wallaue Reid goes into gaol for “Thirty Days.” Next Saturday: —Mary Carr (of “Over the Hill”) in “Silver Wings.” FOXTON SALE. MONDAY. 2-1 th September, 1923. CLIENTS please Note that this sale has been abandoned as falling on Dominion Day. APR AHA M & WILLIAMS Ltd. TENDERS. Tenders are invited for the erec lion of Offices in brick in Main St., Foxtnn, for the Foxton Racing Club. Plans and Specifications may be seen at the Secretary’s Office or at office of the undersigned. Tenders close on THURSDAY, 27Hi September. L. G. WEST & SON, Registered Arehit ect s. 24 King Street. Palmerston N. HUNT CLUB RACES AT FETLDING. On 2(iili September Special Train, slopping where required, leaves Palmerston North at. 10.20 a-m. Feilding arrive, 10.5/ a.m. Return Train leaves Feilding at 5 p.m., Palmerston North arrive 5.30 p.m. Usual 5.10 p.m. train leaves Palmerston North 5.35 p.m. for Wellington. For further information see poster. FOXTON SOCCER CLUB. WIND-UP SOCIAL. \ Social In wind up the series will be held in the Chili room on MONDAY next 24th inst., at 8 p.m. .Members only ami their lady friends their lady friends. 1C RUMMER, lion. Secretary. WANTED KNOWN. There is a Stir in the Camp at the Salvation Army TO-MORROW (Sunday. Be sure and come. ADJUTANT MASLIN. PIGS! PIGS! Wax TEDIO,OOO firs l-quality Bacon Pigs, price OJd per lb., delivered Spot Cash. Kiwi BACON FACTORY. Grey Street, Palmerston North. TAXI SERVICE. COMIC)RTABLE SEVEN-SEAT'ER TOURING CAR. H A. MASON notifies the public ti.at lie lias a Seven-sealer touring Car for Hire. Engagements booked with Mrs J. Walls, ’Phone No. 134. Sports t eams and Dance Parties catered for. HILL VIEW POULTRY FARM. DAY-oLD CHICKS AND HATCHING EGGS. Y\z'E are now Booking Orders ioi Day-old Chicks. Let us supply you with 35 for your Ciucky 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. In-.-nection invited. F. LUCINSKY. 141X1 SERVICE. A- TREVELYAN notifies the public that he has re-commenced a taxi service in Foxton. Trips undertaken to any part oX the district at reasonable charges. Ring ’phone JSiO. -Lyit .. .. ...
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2636, 22 September 1923, Page 3
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