TOWN HALL Mondays, Wednesdays, Saturdays, We scour the world for your enjoyment. TO-NIG HT! TO-NTGHT! The cutest kiddie that ever stepped across the sliversheet, Dinky Dean, with Miteliell Lewis. Virginia Pearson and Sam de Grasse in—“A PRINCE OF A KING.” “A PRINCE OF A KING.” A story of circus life with Dinky Dean a« the tiny acrobat who will somersault rigid into your affections Two i. l comedy: ‘‘The GOOD OLD DAYS." Usual prices 9d and ! T>, children 3d and fid. WLDNLSDA Y ! . \Y L ON" LSD AY ! Dorothy Dalton in “TILL LAW OF THE LAWLESS.” Look out for “TILL COVERED WAGON.”
ROYAL PICTURES. The Theatre of Big Attractions. TO-NTGHT! TO-NTGHT! Richard Barf Iciness’ Greatest “FURY.” “FURY.” A mighty drama of the sea and reason who wouldn’t believe all women had. Dorothy Gish has supporting part. “Fury” has the spirit and surge of the sea. D. W. Griffith called it one of the greatest pictures ever made. Prices fid and 1,/f> children as usual. Coinedv: “THE STORK’S AfTSTAKE.” ARANDA Y! AfONDAY! “STLAS AfARNER.” Perfectlv adapted on the screen from George Eliot’s celebrated novel with an all ~tur cast. Prices Od and 1 '(> children as usual. TTESDAY! TUESDAY! Sir Hall Caine's greatest worlc — “THE CTTRTSTIAX.” Their Majesties The King and Queen of' England appear in “The Christian.”
town: TT\LL. MOM day. MAY sth. FOOTBALLERS’ BALL. if'iidcf ?he \nspiee- of the Eoxtcm Football Club). Music by Larkin's Orchestra. Kir-1 -class rnl ering, Excellent floor. Admission : Double ticket 7'Ti. gents 5 laiiics Onlookers to gallery 1 Imlividual invitations not rcmiireii. TT. It 081 X SON, Hon. Secretary. \TEKSRS ABRAHAM ANT) WTTiI.IA MS T.TD. ’Oil -•(■!! of flip Sale Yards Fovron. on MOXDAV. MAY 5. HUM. at 1 *i tp. LM) I'nl cows 25 -!-year-old foi \val’d . bullocks 15 hid I p-radc Jersey springing lieifers 15 empty lieifers 20 mixed cattle 10 wen tier pigs 1 set spring dray harness 1 set light harness 1 Mexican saddle, bridle and -pur.- complete. AN X! At. TEMPERANCE SERMON ,\NO APPEAL. SPECIAL WEEK-END VISIT OE MR OR INSTEAD. X.Z.A. SUNDAY. 1 I a.in. Methodist Church. 2.H0 p.ni. Rangiot.n. 7 ji.ni. Presbyterian Church. .MONDAY: 7.H0 p.m. Anglican Schoolroom, Mis Perryman. editress of the White Ribbon will also speak. Everybody invited. Come and hear liu- propo.-nls <>f the N.Z.A.
I'uATON CATTED SPORTS ASSOt.'iATJON line.) 'PIIJi Annual General Meeting of Members will be bold in tbe Supperrooin, Town Hail, Foxlou, on FRIDAY, 9th May, at 8 p.m. Business: — Consideration of Report and Balance-sheet. Election of Officers Appointment of Auditor. General. D. R. OGILVY, Hou. Secretary. AO TICE TU TRESPASSERS i\ OTiCE xs hereby given that persons trespassing with dog or gun on die property of tbe undersigned at : lianatangi, will be prosecuted. R. A. WILSOE. April noth, 1924. EXTRA. FEiEDENG, T’UATOE AED PALMERSTOA A. TIME-TABLE. (JIiAR-A-BAECS run as under: (leave Post Office at each end): Palmerston for Feildiug: 9 and IEI6 a .in. and 8 p.m. Feildiug for Palmerston: 10.15 a.m. T2.do and 5.50 p.m. ....a
Jl j aimers lou to Foxlon: U a.m. and o.dl) p.m. Foxlon to Faimerstou N. 11-45 a.m. and o.dU p.m. FARES: fciiiiiny 2/6 Foxton 4/6 (single). i\[Al>GJi BliOS. Fitoae 5766. For iniiueima take Woods’ Great Feppermwt Can. 0
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2728, 3 May 1924, Page 3
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