TOWN HALL, FOXTON. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16th, 1924 Grand Concert By pupils of St. Mary’s Convent. PROGRAMME: Pianoforte solo, Polish Dance Masters, J. Gower, R. Ball, F. Cowley, Misses M. Wright, A. Roore, K. Desmond. Song, “The Tinker Boy,” J. Barret, and Chorus Chorus, “The Swallows,” Senior girls. - Action song, “Father Christmas,” Infants s Action song, “Chinee Boy,” Boys Pianoforte Duet, "Zainpa,” Misses M. Delany, E. Patterson, M. Hynes and R. Algar. Action song, “Mow’d You Like to be a Baby Girl?” Infants Violin Duet, Selected, Miss Edwards Ist. violin; Miss K. Desmond 2nd violin. Dance and Song, “Kerry Dance,” Senior Girls ‘ INTERVAL. Pianoforte Solo, “Scherzo” (Rosonbloom). Miss M. Hynes, A.T.C.L Vocal Duet, “Spring Cleaning,” Misses Nancy and Ngaire Dunn Pianoforte Duet, “Valse- Brillant” Misses K. Roore, D. Sorenson, M. McColl, M. Hunt. Action Song, “Wlio Stole The Rabbit,” Senior Boys. Cantata, “In Fairy Dale,” Queen M. Dunn, Fairy Kindness U. Barratt. Prices 2/- and 1/-. ROYAL PICTURES. The Theatre of Big Attractions. # TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Associated First National Pictures Lie. present—“THUNDERGATE.” “THUNDERGATE.” Featuring Owen Moore, Sylvia Breamdr, Virginia Brown Fa-ire, Tully Marshall and Robert Me Kim. Story by Sidney Hersehel Small. Two comedies: “POLO,” and ,‘PLUS AND MINUS.” Prices 1/and 2/-, children half-price. MONDAY! and TUESDAY! (Two nigh ts) The world’s happy lad in the thrill a minute, laugh a second comedy cyclone. Harold Lloyd in “SAFETY LAST.” Oil up your rusty laugh glands! Massage your smile muscle! Loosen up your clothes! Here comes the bomb-shell of mirth: See “Safety Last” for laughter first. Prices 1/and 2/-, Children half-price. —Only two move weeks to “The Hunchback of Notre Dame. ' THANKS. V ]\J ],*. c. H. POD MORE and family desire to express their thanks to ail for Their kindness and sympathy during their recent bereavement. , THANKS. ]\flt AND MRS R. HYNES desire to thank the Foxton Volunteer Fire Brigade*for their splendid services in saving their building from total destruction by lire and also those who rendered assistance. FOXTON SALE, loth DECEMBER, 1924. Messrs abraham and williams LTD. will sell as above at 1 p.m. — 7 Prime Fat Cows 24 Forward Cows 15 Store Cows 6 Spg. Heifers 0 Yrl. Steers 20 Mixed Cattle 1 Horse, all work SALVATION ARMY. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 14th. CHILDREN’S ANNIVERSARY. Conducted by Adjutant Charker. 11 a.m. 3 p.m. 7 p.m. MONDAY, DECEMBER 15tli. MUSICAL PROGRAMME and PRESENTATION OF PRIZES By Mr Cbrystall. Fruit Salad Supper. Admission Is children half-price.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2823, 13 December 1924, Page 3
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