ROYAL PICTURES. The Theatre of Big Attractions, WEDNESDAY! WEDNESDAY! CABARET. .TACK HOXIE IN “THE GALLOPING ACE.” “THE GALLOPING ACE.” Prices I/-, children fid. SATURDAY! SATURDAY! A FIRST NATIONAL-SPECIAL ATTRACTION. , “THE BRIGHT SHAWL.’ ’ “THE BRIGHT SHAWL.’ ’ Featuring RICHARD BARTHELMESS and DOROTHY GISH. Prices 1/-, and 2 children half price.
TOWN HALL MONDAYS WEDNESDAYS SATURDAYS. We scour Iho world for your entertainment. WEDNESDA Y! WEDNESDAY! CABARET. What part does n wife play in her husband's suer-essSee the answer written in laughs in “TO THE LADIES.” “TO THE LADIES.” Willi an all star east including Theodore Roberts as a henpecked husband.' A masterful characterisation. “A FLTWER WEDDING" Com-: edy. Gazette. Usual Cabaret prices. Saturday Next: An instructive exciting and novel picture. — “SNOWS BIG GAME HUNTING IN AFRICA.” Usual prices. Coining; shortly: “If Winter Comes.” i - THEATRE ROYAL. FRIDAY, Bth AUGUST REPEAT PERFORMANCE THE WONDERFULLY SUCCESSFUL!. PANTOMIME “MOTHER GOOSE.” “MOTHER GOOSE.” •BE THERE, IT’S WORTH IT! Usual prices. SPECIAL MATINEE! SATURDAY, Oth AUGUST —GUESTS OF HONOUR — WILLARD HOME CHILDREN. Prices for Matinee: Children (id. SPRINGBANK PEDIGREE JERSEYS. NEW SEASON’S BULL CALVES. ORDERS are now being taken for now season’s bull calves.’ Price: Eight Guineas each. First come first served—Apply P. W. Brown, Poxton (’Phone No. 30), or direct to E. S. HOLD A WAY, Springbank, Ballance. EUCHRE PARTY AND DANCE. \ EUCHRE PARTY AND DANCE (under the Auspices of St. Mary’s Church) will be held in the Town Hall supper-room on TUESDAY, August fith. Good supper and music. Admission 1. / (>. M. DIAMOND. Hon. Secretary. DAIRY FARMERS’ UNION. MEETING of farmers will be belli in .Muiilou Hail on \V EDNESDAY, (hjW August, at 8 p.m. •Address.by Mr P. J. Small, President D.F.U. Every Dairy Farmer invited to attend. R. SORBIE, DAIRYMAN AND MILK VENDOR. | )AILY milk delivery throughout ilit> bitrough. Milk from tested JerM(*y hertl. Cream delivered on or - ill'!’. TRESPASS NOTICE. \OTJCK is hereby given that persons trespassing on my properties will be prosecuted. Poison laid for dogs. D. PURCELL. Poxton, August Ist., 1924. TAXI SERVICE. RELIABILITY, COMPORT, AND CIVILITY. MR. H. a. MASON notifies the public that he has a Seven-seater Touring Car for Hire day or night. Comfort guaranteed. Engagements of all descriptions undertaken. A ring on ’Phone 134 will bring the taxi to your door at shortest notice. Sports Teams and Dance Parties Catered for. SUPPORT LOCAL INDUSTRY. BUY YOUR SWEETS AT - DESMOND’S, Manufacturing Confectioners, Next Post Office and at Town Hall. We carry large stocks of Colonial and Imported Confectionery. At, prices that defy competition. Only the best goods in stock. FRESH TOFFEE & HOME-MADE SWEETS ALINUFACTURED AVENUE JERSEY DAIRY. CUSTOMERS of the above Dairy can rely oil full supplies of fresh clean milk and cream during the coining winter. All milk supplied is produced on Mr Allerby’s Farm undo his personal supervision from goud, high test cows. The herd is noted for its tested supply of butter fat.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2767, 5 August 1924, Page 3
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477Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2767, 5 August 1924, Page 3
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