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CARNIVAL NOTES. * Full Band meeting in Band roons at 7 o’clock this evening, prompt. * * « Citizens’ Cabaret, Moutoa Buildings TO-NIGHT. Book your table with the secretary. * * * Eight Cylinders, at Town Hall TO-NIGHT, in aid of the Fire Brigade Queen. Concert and Dance to follow. * * * Final Carnival Niglit next SATURDAY. Flags will be moved at intervals at the Carnival Office up until 10 o’clock.

Coronation Night, xt, December 4th. * * Sports Shop Day THURSDAY * SATURDAY next. , *' * * Tui Entertainers at Municipal Theatre FRIDAY (To-morrow) night, in aid of Sports Queen. * « * Garden Party at Mr Winstanley’s residence, Main Street, TO-NIGHT; in aid of Sports Queen. * * * The Citizens’ Committee wish to thank the officers and men of the Artillery Camp, at the Racecourse, for the Unique Military Display and assistance in connection with the sports meeting held on Easton Park yesterday afternoon. "* * * Band will assemble at Band room to play in front of Municipal Theatre for Eight Cylinders Concert.

The Sports Committee wish to thank all who helped to make their Ball a success, both those who helped towards the supper and also the willing workers who turned up to help with the decorations. * # * The Sports are on the war-path again. This time they are bringing the Tui Entertainers from Palmerston H., who will appear at a concert in the Town Hall TO-MORROW (Friday) night. Admission 2/- and 1/-. Also dance to follow. * » * Don’t forget! The Sports are-hold-ing another Shop Day on SATURDAY, and they say it is going to bo even better than the last one. Tui Entertainers, 20 real good artists, including a first class magician. * * * The Sports large box of chocolates was drawn at their ball and was won by Mrs Fred. Robinson. Wasn’t she lucky!

ROYAL PICTURES. The Theatre of Big Attractions. FRIDAY! FRIDAY! When lovely woman sloops to folly and.finds at last that men betray — Ask any woman what she would do. Get her answer, then lake her to see “WHEN THE DEVIL DRIVES.” “WHEN THE DEVIL DRIVES.” Extra: “THE STEEL TRAIL.” Prices as usual. SATURDAY! SATURDAY! NORMA TALMA DUE in “WITHIN THE LAW.” Two comedies. —“BROKE,” and “HIS NEW PAPA." Coming:— “Safety Lasl.” “Hunchback of Notre Dame.” “Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall.” ' “The Sea Hawk.” “The Thief of Bagdad.”

IN' THE ESTATE OF THE FOXTON MOTOR AND ENGINEER - ,ING CO., LTD. (IN LIQUIDATION). WiR-ITTEN TENDERS are required for the whole or any part of the Stock, valued at £I,OOO, and Plant £1,200 in the above estate. Stock sheets may be obtained from the Official Liquidator, and stock and plant can be inspected on the premises, Clyde Street. Foxton. Tenders close on SATURDAY, Gth December, 1024. The highest or any tender not necessarily aecejjted. CHARLES E. DEMPSY, Official Liquidator. The Square, Palmerston North. TOWN HALL FOXTON. TO-MORROW (Friday) NIGHT! In aid of Sports Queen. The Cheeriest, Jolliest Troupe in the Dominion: THE TUI ENTERTAINERS. -jo Performers 22 Quaint Instrumentalists, Hawaiian Guitars, Mandolins, Banjos, Bel! Xylophone. Mysto, the Magician, wiio will my Aif v the audience; Ventriloquist. Come and have a good laugh. Hebrew Character. A perfect roar. Humorous Elocutionary items. Another good smile. Mystifying Thought reading exhibition. Sparkling Music. Popular Vocalists and Comedians. Price 2/- and 1/-. WANTED.—Youth for farm work. —Apply “Herald” Office. Only four more weeks and Christmas. We sold a lot of suits last week. Every customer a satisfied one. Wluif. about one for you? Call to-day. Prices and colour and quality absolutely correct. The C. M. Ross Co. WANTED. —Young man for dairy farm. Machines used. Wages £2 —Apply Herald Office. y\T THE C. M. ROSS COMPANY: Children of all ages catered for with dainty trimmed hats, from 2/11 to 22/6.’

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2816, 27 November 1924, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2816, 27 November 1924, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2816, 27 November 1924, Page 3

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