TOWN HALL. Mondays, Wednesdays, Saturdays, We scour the world for your enjoyment. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! DUSTIN FARNUM In a mighty drama of Alaska’s snowfields — “BUCKING THE BARRIER.”. “BUCKING THE BARRIER”. '‘Clothes and Oil” comedy, Fox News, etc. Usual prices, (Id aud 1 ■'(>, children 3d and fid. MONDAY! TUESDAY! Note. —Owing lo the anticipated big demand for scats intending patrons are advised to ring for seats, which will he reserved till 8 o'clock. “THE COVERED WAGON.” “THE COVERED WAGON.” The picture that has taken the world by storm. A picture that was not made but lived. You'll thrill through (‘very foot. Popular prices 1/- and 2/-. children half price. ROYAL PICTURES The Theatre of Big Attractions. T< I-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT 1 T() NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! “THE DANGEROUS AGE.” “THE DANGEROUS AGE.” A First National Super Attraction featuring'’ Lewis S. Slone, Ruth Clifford. Edith Roberts, (Men Mmldison and a host of other star-. See the great horse race. Graet Race: Motor v. Locomotive, and a host ot other thrills too numerous to mention, resulting in one of the most captivating screen offerings ever mn< le. Only Iwo limn* < pi-odes of ••Round tin* World in IS Days.” Price- !, - and 2 children lutlf ] .rice. MONDAY:‘THE MAN BETWEEN’ .Vilen Forest, Edna Murphy. Viola Yule and an all -tar east. See the most glittering cabaret: extravaganza and the sensational happenings behind the scene- of frivolity. Pric- (- Hd and ! (>. children as usual. Next Wednesday: PICTURES . v|) DVNCING. First-rate floor, g, .0f1 music, -piendid picture. SPECIAL DAIRY SALE. riLWATAXGI SALE YARDS. TUESDAY. MAY 20. 1024. At 12 Noon. ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY Co. Ltd., will sell as above on account of several clients. — SO TIP-TOP EARLY CALVING HEIFERS f>o DAIRY COWS, calving factory dales. FoXTOX SOCCER CLUB. \ DANCE will be held in the Masonic Hall on Thursday, 22nd May. at 8 p.m. Good supper and good music. Admission: Gents 2/<i Ladies I/(>. J. .1. WIN ST AN LEY, Secretary. FOXTON SOCCER CLUB. WANTED. —New members for a Senior B. team. For particulars apj,l v .). .1. Winstaulcy, Secretary. FOXTON HORTIC ULT URAL SOCIETY. r jTJE ANNUAL MEETING of members of the above will he held ou THURSDAY, May 22nd at 8 p.m. in the Rest-room of the Town Hall. Business: Annual report aiijl balance-sheet. Election of Officers. Full attendance requested. Mrs It. MOORE, Hon. Secretary. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. i>e DION JBOUTON Touring Gai‘, with latest equipment, new, just landed and two (2) secondhand REPUBLIC TRUCKS. CHARLES SIMMONS, Foxton. JL^OST. —Tall bay horse, hali'uiaught, slightly lame. Finder please notify S. Wiilis, Munawatu Heads. WANTED. —Cycles, Frames and Wheels in any condition for wrecking. —Charles Simmons, Foxton. l or Children’s Hacking Cough, Woods’ Hraftfc Peppermint Coze.*
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2734, 17 May 1924, Page 3
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