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TOWN HALL. Mondays, Wednesdays, Saturdays. We exploit the world for your entertainment. FRIDAY! FRIDAY! A story of yesterday and to-day. Of our grandfathers and ourselves. Of Victorian strait laceness and todays jazzmania. “TIMES HAVE CHANGED.” “TIMES HAVE CHANGED.” A true and timely drama played by a big east headed by WILLIAM RUSSELL, also AL. ST. JOHN in “THE AUTHOR” Fox News. Usual Prices. MONDAY! MONDAY! An English Stoll production from the story l>v Ethel M. Dell “THE ELEVENTH HOUR.” Featuring Madge White and Denis Wyndham. ROYAL PICTURES The Theatre of Big Attractions. FRIDAY! FRIDAY! REGINALD DENNY in “THE RECKLESS AGE.” “THE RECKLESS AGE.” The same star, director and producer as you had in “Sporting Youth.” Prices, I/- & 2/-, children halfprice. ANZAC DAY NO PICTURES. Our usual First National Picture will he shown on MONDAY: “WHY MEN LEAVE HOME.” “WHY MEN LEAVE HOME.” IPs just as .funny as “Her Temporary Husband.” Don’t miss it, or you miss the laugh of a lifetime. Comedy: “POTS BY PROXY.” Prices: 9d & 1/0, children as usual. The great event of the season is approaching — The Royal Movie Ball.”

FOXTON UNITED SPOUTS ASSOCIATION (Incorp.). The Annual General Meeting of the above will be held in the Town Hall Supper-room, Foxton, on THURSDAY, April 23rd. 1925, at 8 p.m. Business: Report and Balancesheet; Election of Officers; General. F. RIMMER, Secretary. MOUTOA DANCE. IN AID OF SCHOOL FUNDS. .MOUTOA HALL, FRIDAY, APRIL 24th. MUSIC BY I-lORI GEORGE. Walls’ Lorry leaves Foxton Post Office as usual, at 7.30 jD.m. Competition for box of 500 Cigarettes to be drawn during the evening. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. FARMERS’ FARM SCHOOL—WERAROA. THE Department of Agriculture is conducting a. farmers’ farm school at the Central Development Farm, Weraroa, from lith. to Kith. May, 1925. In order to avoid disappointment application for enrolment should be made by the 4th. May. It is proposed that the course will comprise lectures and demon--nations of a practical nature given by Dpartmonial experts and others on subjects of practical interest to the farmer. The following information is supplied for farmers desiring to enrol. 1. Any bona tide farmer or farm worker is eligible for enrolment. 2. Accommodation charge for llie live days is £2 5s which is the only charge involved. 3. Application for enrolment, accompanied by the above feej £2 ss, may be made to—The Manager, Central Development Farm, Weraroa, or I he Instructor in Agriculture, Palmerston North. 4. Enolment of applicants will he strictly in order of application. W. J. McCulloch, Instructor in Agriculture. PALMERSTON NORTH STEAM LAUNDRY. .[. 8. .JENKINSON - Proprietor. ]2O BROAD STREET, Palmerston N. Telephone 5003. TO THE RESIDENTS OF FOXTON AND DISTRICT, We wish In announce that we have DRY CLEANING AND DYEING DEPARTMENT to our present Laundry Business. Having engaged the services of an Expert, who lias had 33 years’ experience in this class of work, von may rest assured that all orders entrusted to us will he under Ills personal supervision. This Department is complete in every respect, as we have iu--lalled (lie latest machinery to deal with this class.of work. Laundry left at the Digger’s Fruit Shop on Monday or Tuesday returned Saturday morning. PRICES AND FULL PARTICULARS FROM DIGGERS’ FRUIT SHOP.

X TED.—Dressmaker to do sewing by tint day. Apply* ‘Sewing,’’ c/o Herald Office. KVBHYBODY will be at the United Sports Association Grand Ball, May 7tli, in the Town Hall. JjOST:—Between Putter, Cook and Main Street on Thursday last, cranking - handle oft’ Studebaker ear. Finder please return to this office .

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2874, 23 April 1925, Page 3

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580

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2874, 23 April 1925, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2874, 23 April 1925, Page 3

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