CARNIVAL NOTES. Citizens’ Shop Day TO-DAY, Moutoa Buildings. farmers Shop Day (shop lately occupied by J. Golder). Fire Brigade Shop Day (next to Carnival Office). * * * Citizens’ announce a second Cabaret Might next THURSDAY. * * * Roll up TO-NIGHT. Citizens’ dance in Masonic Hall. Girls, remember! * * * Great Military- Display in Easton Park NEXT WEDNESDAY in aid of: All Queens. Decorated cars, grand procession and a most interesting afternoon. Keep next Wednesday free. * * * Fire Brigade announce a further Concert by the Eight Cylinders. Next THURSDAY night they will appear at the Municipal Theatre and we advise all folk who like a good en-' tertainment to be present. * * * Farmers’ Flannel Dance at Moutoa on FRIDAY, 28th. The Farmers’ promise you a good time and invite everyone. Rugby Match on Easton Bark TODAY at 3 p.m. Gate for Sports Queen. * * * The Sports want to raise another three hundred pounds (?) next week, during which time there will be a SACRED concert on Sunday (to-morrow), a concert for the boys in camp on the Race Course on Monday (which you must attend), and the BIG BALL in the Town Hall on TUESDAY. Our efforts are humble but deserving, our expenses go to the Town, our creed is Sportsmanship and assistance. Be with us. * * * The Campbell Boys, who promised to assist at the Sports Sacred Concert to-morrow night have wired their inability to make the journey to Foxton, a clause in their contract preventing them. * * * Don’ forget, the prices for the SPORTS BIG BALL in the Town Hall on TUESDAY next are 2/- and 4/-. Everything of the best. Don't miss it.
ROYAL PICTURES. The Theatre of Big Attractions. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! ("OME JOIN THE DANCE! Dance le (lie Mad. Merry Tune of — “FLAMING YOUTH." “FLAMING YOUTH.” Youih with its jazz, its tlapperism, its pretty parties, its reckless disregard of convention. The startling expose to which I lie author dared noi sign his real name. Where does “Flaming Youth" end? This arnaziin. revelation gives the answer. Extra: “THE STEEL TRAIL." prices 1/- and 2/-, children half price. 'MONDAY! MONDAY! “TWENTY DOLLARS A WEEK. ' With the 'hand of Fate in Hie form of H.C.L., Taxes etc, menacing the pav envelope, how can one live on the equivalent of £4 per —? A picture that makes il possible to laugh at the prospect of work on Monday! Prices as usual. Coming “The Hunchback of Notre Dame,” and “Within the Law.” FEUDING RACES. Holiday Excursion Tickets, a\ailable for return till 2nd December, will he issued to Feilding from Foxlon and intermediate stations on 29th November and by morning trains on Ist December. These tickets will not he available bv mail or express trains on 29th November and Ist December. On 29th November and Ist December usual 7.50 a.m. train will connect with special train leaving Palmerston North at 10.37 a.in. for Ftilding. Usual 5.35 p.m. train on 29th November and usual 1.40 p.m. train on Ist December will be delayed to leave Palmerston North 6.5 p.m. (connecting with special train leaving Feilding 5.30 p.m.) HiniaInngi 7.12 p.m.. Foxlon arrive 7.30 p.m. For further particulars see handbills. FOXTON SALE. MONDAY, 24tb NOVEMBER, 1024.
MESSRS ABRAHAM AND WILLI AM S I/IT), will offer for sale as above, at 1 p.m. the following 1 :■ (i fat eows 15 store cows 10 springing heifers 20 mixed cattle ONLY 4 weeks and Christinas will be here. We have your suit in, stock or if you prefer one to measure, see us at once. Satisfaction guaranteed and the prices right. — The C. M. Ross Co. J 4 OST.- —Krom Whirokino. black jersey cow, in milk, turned down horn. Anyone knowing its whereabouts please eominunicate with K, Easton, JjOST.—Bunch of keys in Post Office lobby or Main St. —-Finder rei warded on returning to W. H. Hart.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2814, 22 November 1924, Page 3
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