TOWN HALL, FOXTON. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! 8 p.m. 8 p.m. TANO FAMA (Late “Famous Diggers’ Management) Has Pleasure in Presenting YE OLDE ENGLISH PANTOMIME. OLDE ENGLISH PANTOMIME. “DICK WHITTINGTON AND HIS CAT.” WHITTINGTON AND HIS CAT.” Portrayed by a specially selected full company of AUSTRALIAN PANTOMIME ARTISTS. PANTOMIME ARTISTS. “DICK WHITTINGTON AND HIS CAT." WHITTINGTON AND HIS CAT.”
PRICES: 5/-, 4/-, 3/-, and 2/-, plus tax, children half price to all parts. Box Plan at R. L. Heath’s. FEILDING JOCKEY CLUB. SPRING MEETING, 28th and 30th NOVEMBER, 1023. Dominations for aii events at above meeting, except 18th. Feeding Stakes, will be received up till 5.30 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, 31st. October. ' , E. GOODBEHERE, Secretary. Box 45, Feilding. ROYAL PICTURES. The Theatre of Big Attractions. WEDNESDAY! WEDNESDAY! A cyclonic story of action and love written and directed by Ed. Sedgwick “SINGLE HANDED.” “SINGLE HANDED.” A Universal Attraction, starring Hoot Gibson. A genuine old-fash-ioned circus in all its hectic glory forms the back ground for this production. Comedy: “WHY DOGS LEAVE HOME.” Prices Od and 1/6, children as usual. FRIDAY! FRIDAY! A novel known the world over for its tremendous power: “The Branding Iron,” He branded his wife as he would his cattle. Comedy: “Hearts and Diamonds.” Prices 9d and 1/0, children as usual. Saturday: A great'superfeature, starring Wesley Barry: “Heroes of (lie Slrect.” Mack Sennett comedy “Gymnasium Jim.” FOXTON-SHANNON ROYAL MAIL MOTOR SERVICE.' F. G. ROUT, Proprietor. ’Phone No. 41. Single Fares: 4/-. Return Fares 6/-. Connecting Foxton Passcngei’s with North and South Trains at Shannon. Passengers and Luggage called for. Regularity, Reliability, and Civility. SPRINGBANK PEDIGREE JERSEYS. Mr E. S. HOLDAWAY, Ballance, has a few Heifers, Pedigree, for sale, to be born, calves £lO 10/each. Calves now on bucket, partly reared, good drinkers, £ls 15/-. Specially selected by buyer personally, price on application. Grades on bucket, good drinkers, 7 only, £3 each. Orders now taken for next year’s Bull calves, first- come, first served. All calves from registered Bulls, Monas Ally and Hopes Lad, 1923. P. W. Brown, Foxton agent or from owner direct. METHODIST CHURCH, FOXTON. CHURCH ANNIVERSARY. TO-MORROW, OCTOBER 28th. Anniversary Social and welcome meeting THURSDAY, November Ist, at V.iJO p.m. Admission: Silver coin. SWIMMING BATHS. A MEETING of Ratepayers will be held in the Town Hall SupperRoom on FRIDAY, 2nd. November, 11128, when details of tfie proposed Swimming Baths will be submitted. All ratepayers (husbands and wives ) are earnestly requested to a t lend. J. CHRYSTALL, Mayor. LAV BROS. FRUITERS AND GREENGROCERS bniillTs Buddings, Main Street. i/RESH FRUIT, and Vegetables at lowest prices. Large Assortment of Tinned Fruit. Confectionery by tfie leading Colonial and English Manufacturers. PIANO TUNING. MR ALLEN E. MARTIN (successor to Mr VV. H. Coles) will visit Foxton periodically. Communications left at the Herald Office, Foxton, will receive attention. Palmerston North Address: Care of Coles’ Music Warehouse. Jt’OE SALE. —Seagrass pram. Exceptionally well sprung'. Cheap. Address at “Hearld office,”
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2652, 30 October 1923, Page 3
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