TOWN HALL. SATURDAY! SATURDAY! The star who was made famous as “Monte Cristo”: JOHN GILBERT Tn a story in whio'h Cupid deals and hearts are trumps: “THE LOVE GAMBLER.” “THE LOVE GAMBLER.” There was a horse no one could ride, there was a woman no man could tame. See what happened when the irresistible forpe met the immovable objcts. Also: AL. St. JOHN in a-2-reel Comedy “ALL WET.” Usual prices 9d and 1/6, children 3d and 6d. Next Week: The 8-reel Cosmopolitan attraction “ADAM & EVE.” ROYAL PICTURES. 9 The Theatre of Big Attractions. FRIDAY! FRIDAY! The most powerful stirring, gripping story of tiie silversheet: “THE BRANDING IRON.” “THE BRANDING IRON.” From the great novel by Katherine Nowlin Burt. A glorious example of! the big photo drama, all star cast and unique acting, with wonderful settings. Comedy: “HEARTS AND DIAMONDS.” Prices Od and 1/0, children as usual. SATURDAY! SATURDAY! You should be arrested if you fail to see Freckles in—“HEROES OF THE STREET.” This is easily the best Wesley Barry has produced. Romance, revenge, rushing action. Mack Sennett Comedy: “Gymnasium Jim.” Extra: “In the Days of Buffalo Bill.” Prices 1/- and 1/6, children half price. Coming: “The Abysmal Brute,” “The Firpo Fight.” FOXTON RACING CLUB. STARTER AND CLERK OF . SCALES. Applications, closing November 20, arc invited for the Positions of STARTER; also CLERK OF SCALES for the Foxton Racing Club. D. R. OGILVY, Secretary. GREAT UNITED MISSION. TOWN HALL, FOXTON. NOVEMBER 4th. to 18th.', inclusive. Begins on SUNDAY, at 8 p.xn. Week Nights 8 p.m. A large Choir- Leads the Singing. Hymn Sheets Provided. Conducted by Mr. W. J. MAINS, A great Preacher, with a Great Message. He gives his services free out of love to Christ ami to men. He served as a Chaplain in the War. He knows what he is talking about. Come and hear him ONCE, and you will want to he at every service during the Mission. SWIMMING BATHS. A MEETING of Ratepayers will be held in the Town Hall SupperRoom on FRIDAY, 2nd. November, 1923, when details of the proposed Swimming Baths will be submitted. All ratepayers (husbands and wives) are earnestly requested to at Lend. J. CHRYSTALL, Mayor. LAY BROS. FRUITERS AND GREENGROCERS Smith’s Buildings, Main Street. IdRESH FRUIT, und Vegetables at lowest prices. Large Assortment of Tinned Fruit. Confectionery by the ioading Colonial and English Manufacturers.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2653, 1 November 1923, Page 3
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