ROYAL PICTURES. The Theatre of Big Attractions. WEDNESDAY! WEDNESDAY! May MeAvoy with a brilliant cast including: Jack Mulhall, Barbara Bedford, Myrtle Stedman and George Fawcett in “THE MAD WHIRL” “THE MAD WHIRL.” A story of a great clash between a man and a girl—and of the terrible eddies this clash stirred in his social stream. Prices 9d and 1/-, Children as usual. NOTICE. If atmospheric conditions are favourable the election results will be received by wireless and announced as soon as received. In compliance with the numerous requests we have received “The Hunchback of Notre Dame” will be screened again this month,, followed quickly by “Quo Vadis,” and “Sally.” IN BANKRUPTCY. IN THE ESTATE OF G. T. WOODROOFE, FOXTON. XJNRESERVED Auction Sale of contents of mart will be held at the mart, Hall Street, on Saturday the Tth November, 1925, at 1 p.m. CHARLES E. DEMPSY. Deputy Official Assignee, Palmerston North. IN BANKRUPTCY. IN THE ESTATE OF G- T. WOODROOFEj FOXTON. All goods left on consignment at the Auction Mart, Hall Street, must be removed on or before Friday Gth November, 1925, or they will lie sold without reserve on Saturday, 7th November, 1925, when clearing sale takes place. CHARLES E. DEMPSY. Deputy Official Assignee, Palmerston North. THANKS. Mrs. Gupwell and family and Mr. Hearne desire to sincerely thank all kind friends who forwarded messages of sympathy and floral tokens in their recent said bereavement. THANKS. Mr- and Mrs H. J. O’Leary and family desire to thank all kind friends for messages of sympathy and floral tokens in their recent sad bereavement. ( FOR SALE—Gent’s Bicycle in good runing order, price £4. - Ring ’phone 64. WANTED TO BUY.—Lawn mower, must be in good order. —Apply “Herald” Office. WANTED.— Capalde girl for light housework. —Apply Mrs. J. G. Honore, Avenue Road. TENDERS are invited for the removal, re-erection and minor repairs of a cottage in Union Street. Apply for particulars to Mrs M. J. Wallbutton, Union Street. Wanted At once.—A boy for milkround. —Apply Mir. T. Verry, ’Phone 89. WANTED known.—Fresh Eggs Milk and Cream of the purest, always obtainable from the Perfection Dairy, Avenue Road. —T. VERRY, ’Phone 89.
TOWN HALL, - FOXTON" - TOWN HALL. ONE NIGHT ONLY! ONE NIGHT ONLY! -v For Positively One Night Only. THURSDAY NEXT— NOVEMBER sth, AT 8 p.m. A Great Attraction! A Great Attraction! THE FAMOUS AUSTRALIAN Ladies’ Pipe Band Ladies’ Pipe Band AND GRAND CONCERT PARTY. 18 _CLEVER ARTISTS—IB. 18—CLEVER ARTIS 1 S—IL3. On Tour of the World, under Drum-Major, William Darwin, F.R.G.S., and Pipe-Major Jessie Young. “THE WORLD’S GREATEST NOVELTY.” A splendid Programme of PHHNG: SOLOS, DUETS AND BAND ITEMS. SINGING, and ELOCUTION by Australian Prize-Winners. DANCING of all Nationalities by Competition Winners. THE MOST UNIQUE PROGRAMME EVER PRESENTED IN FOXTON. Prices: ,4/-, 3/- and 2/-, (plus tax). Children half-price. Box Plan at Heath’s. Representative, Francis J. WILLIAMS.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2957, 3 November 1925, Page 3
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