MOUTOA SCHOOL. ENTERTAINMENT. In the Moutoa Hall on FRIDAY (Next). September 11th, 1925. Mu Bert Pizzey, one of Palmerston’s leading Comedians. An Hour’s Fun! Musical Items! Dancing! Supper! Admission 2/-. TOWN HALL. We exploit the world for your entertainment. Mondays, Wednesdays, Saturdays. SATURDAY! SATU RD AY! Kidnapped on her wedding day, she could avoid the “TROUBLES OF A BRIDE.” “TROUBLES OF A BRIDE.” You will laugh, and you will he thrilled by this speedy melodrama of adventure. Sunshine Comiedy, “The Sleepwalker”; “Johnny’s Swordfish,” News. Usual Prices. MONDAY! MONDAY! An adaptation of Ralph Connor’s “Glengarry School Days”: “THE CRITICAL AGE.” A drama of the Canadian Outdoors and Forests, featuring James Morrison, Alice May and Pauline Gar on. “HIS W{EEK END,” Special Comedy, Pathe Gazette, British Columbia. Usual Prices.
ROYAL PICTURES. The Theatre of Big Attractions. FRIDAY! FRIDAY! Don’t miss the Fastest Western Drama of the Year: “THE GAMBLING FOOL.” “THE GAMBLING FOOL.” Starring FRANKLYN EARNUM, with Harry Northup, Ruth Dwyer and Jos. W>. Girard. “Four aces don’t always win!” Comedy: “The Lucky Dog.” Extra: “The Ghost City.” Usual Prices. SATURDAY! SATURDAY! A RIOT OF FUN! “IN HOLLYWOOD WITH POTASH AND PERLjMUTTER.” Featuring Alexander Carr, George Sidney, Vera Gordon, Betty Blythe, and including Norma and Connie Talmadge. A million Laughs for Millions to Laugh at. Two comedies: “Traffic” and “Small Change.” Usual Prices. Coming very soon. — “NAME THE MAN,” “Bulldog Drummond,” “The Spoilers,” “Lost World,” “Rcwi’s Last Stand.” SHOP DAY (Under the auspices of Methodist Ladies’ Guild) SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12 th, Open at 9.30 a.m. IN SHOP NEXT TO MR. A. R. OSBORNE’S. Produce, Home-made Cakes, Guessing Competitions, etc. EOXTON tennis club. THE Annual General Meeting of Members of the above will he held in the Town Hall Rest-Room on THURSDAY, September 17th, at S o’clock. Business: To receive Annual Report and -Balance-sheet, and General. PRESBYTERIAN TENNIS CLUB. \ MEETING of all interested in the above will ha held in the Schoolroom TO-NIGIIT, al S o clock. IMPOUNDIN' G NOTIC E. IMPOUNDED by the Borough Ranger, one springing black and white cow, V piece out of right eai. Also one chestnut horse, white stockings on hind legs and white blaze on forehead. It not claimed and expenses paid will be sold on SATURDAY, September 12. 1925, at 12 noon. W. NEVILLE, Poundkeoper.
THANKS. "j\j"RS STAFF desires to thank all kind friends for help and messages of sympathy in her recent sad bereavement. ]TOR, SALE.—A good house cow calved this day (Heifer calf) guaranteed sound and good butter maker, (made 4(53 lbs. butter last year), price on application to W. E. RIDDLE, Sunnyside, Foxton.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2934, 10 September 1925, Page 3
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