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TOWN HALL. The Theatre with 1924’s Quality Pictures. SATURDAY! SATURDAY! “Under a. spreading chestnut tree, The village smithy stands; Who is there who has not read and spoken these lines, who is there who has not been thrilled or saddened by Longfellow’s immortal poem? Who is there who will not enjoy the picture — \ “THE VILLAGE BLACKSMITH.” “THE VILLAGE BLACKSMITH.” Remember Fox gave us “Over ihe Ifill,” “Silver Wings,” and “The Town that Forgot God.” This is an addition to a great list. Prices 1/and l/(i. children 3d and 6d.
ROYAL PICTURES. The Theatre of Big Attractions. FRIDAY! FRIDAY! A picture of special appeal to New Zealanders — “KNOW THY CHILD.” “KNOW THY CHILD.” With a New Zealand star, Vera James. The problem of the woman who loves not. wisely but too well. Recommended by the Censor as suitable for adults only. Prices 9d and !/(>'. SATURDAY! SATURDAY! Marshall Neilan’s masterpiece—“MlNNlE.” Men laughed at her, girls taunted her, and the only man she could get was a dead crook, and she took him because her heart was too full to bear any more pain. Prices 9d and 1/6, children as usual. GREAT PICTURES YOU SHOULD NOT MISS “Strangers’ Banquet,” “Thundering Dawn,” “Merry Go Round,” “The Christian,” Norma Talmadge in “Smiling Through,” “Lady of Quality.” lIOROWHENUA RUGBY UNION. FOOTBALL! FOOTBALL! EASTON PARK, SATURDAY, April 12 th. Foxton v. Rovers (Thirds) at 1.30 p.m. Foxton v. Awahou (Juniors) at 3 p.m. Admission 1/-. Ladies free. L. S. CARMICHAEL, Secretary. FOXTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. NOTICE OF SPECIAL ORDER. Notice is hereby given that at a special meeting of the Foxton Borough Council, held on the 24th March, 1024, the foliowing resolution was passed, and will he submitted for continuation at a special meeting of the Council to be held on Monday 28th April, 1924 in the Council Chambers, at 7.0 p.m.—
“That in pursuance and exercise of the powers aud authorities conferred upon it by sections 4 and 5 of the .Noxious Weeds Act, 1908, and section 2 of the amending- Act of 1910, and ail other powers and authorities in that behalf enabling, the Foxton Borough Council hereby resolves by way of spedial order as follows : “That the Foxton Borough Council hereby declares the whole of the plants enumerated in the Third Schedule of the Noxious Weeds Act, 1908, and its amendments, to be noxious weeds within the Borough of Foxton.” Wm. TRUEMAN, Town Clerk. A 3,10,17.
GRAMAPHONE REPAIRS. etc., all sizes supplied. The leading Gramaphones for sale for cash or on terms. Full particulars supplied upon R. HOFMANN Union Street, Poston. POK SALE. —Grate for fire-place, good condition, cheap.—Apply this office. M USIC. —Protect your Music and Songs by having them Bound in Book form ut moderate cost. — “Herald” Job-Printing Department.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2719, 10 April 1924, Page 3
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