GRAND CONCERT. GRAND CONCERT. In The TOWN HALL TO-NIGHT. TOWN HALL TO-NIGHT. Under the Auspices of the Loyal Foxton Lodge of Oddfellows. In aid of THE SPORTS QUEEN CANDIDATE. A Splendid Programme to be Submitted, including the Misses V. and J. Robinson, Danseuses. Admission 1/- and 2/-.
ROYAL PICTURES. The Theatre of Big Attractions. WEDNESDAY! WEDNESDAY! She was fascinated by the hire of luxury and the big city’s white lights and danced to the tune of a mad revel, forgetting there was a price to pay. Marie Provost in “HER NIGHT OF NIGHTS.” “HER NIGHT OF NIGHTS.” Comedy: “SAILOR MAIDS,” by the Con in ary Girls. Prices 9d and 1/0, children as usual. THURSDAY! THURSDAY! Grand double programme, direct from the Musgrove and Fuller Theatres. A refreshing and original act that has the merit of being suitable to the tastes of all — “THE CAMPBELL BOYS.” Are Thorough musicians. Hear them play, see them dance. Also a full picture programme, featuring Mary Carr, the Mother of the Screen, in “Broadway Broke.” Comedy: “Why Pay Rent.” Prices 1/- and 2/-, children half price. Friday: Concert in aid of Fire Brigade Candidate, with entirely new talent for Foxton.
TOWN HALL. WEDNESDAY! WEDNESDAY! CABARET. ■ Tin; story of a man who broket icebound conventions for happiness and love — “ICEBOUND.” “ICEBOUND.” Featuring Richard Dix and Lois Wilson. “Icebound” wall hold you spellbound. Comedy: “ONE EX Cl TIN 0 EVENING!.” News. Cabaret prices. SATURDAY! SATURDAY! Ambition has its limits, but a woman’s love is boundless — “THE GOVERNOR’S LADY.” David Belasco’s stage success. MANAWATU RABBIT BOARD. PUBLIC Demonstrations in the use of fumigation by means of bisulphide for the extermination of .rabbits* will be given by the Board’s Inspector on the undermentioned places, commencing each day at I p.m. — Mr W. E. Barber’s property, Motuiti, Thursday, 20th inst. Mr A. H. Metcalfe’s property, Kellow’s Line, Friday, 21st inst All farmers in the Board’s area are urged to be present. D. R,. BARRON, Inspector. FEILDING JOCKEY CLUB. SPRING MEETING 20th NOVEMBER AND Ifct DEC EMBER, 1924. Acceptances for aii First Day Handicaps and Aorangi. Trial Plate, also final payment 19th Stakes and Ist forfeits, Oroua Stakes (run second day) close at 8.30 p.m. on FRIDAY, 21st November. E. GOODBEHERE, Secretary. Feildiqg Jockey Club, Box 45, PeUding-. IN BANKRUPTCY. IN THE ESTATE OF YEE LEE, FOXTON, MARKET GARDENER SEPARATE written Tenders are required for the purchase of the following assets in the above estate: — 1 Acre Growing Cabbage 1 Acre Growing Cauliflowers 1 Horse, Dray and Harness 1 3-roomed Whore for removal All on the property of Mr Bowe, Marotiri. Tenders close at my Office on 22nd November, 1924. CHARLES E. DEMPSY, Deputy Official Assignee. Palmerston N., 14th November, 1924. ()NLY five more weeks before Christmas. See us about your suit now. We guarantee satisfaction. Come and get fitted to-day. lhe C. M. Ross Co. For JOB-PRINTING, Book-bind-ing etc., of all descriptions, Manawatu Herald.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2812, 18 November 1924, Page 3
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