FOXTON METHODIST SUNDAY SCHOOL. ANNIVERSARY CONCERT. AN PRIZE GIVING. Wednesday, December 9th, 1925, at 7.30 p.m. Special programme of VARIED ITEMS. Tickets 1/-, Children half price. TOWN HALL. We exploit the world for yoar entertainment. Mondays, Wednesdays, Saturdays. WEDNESDAY! WEDNESDAY! CABARET! RICHARD DIX IN A story with no hero, no heroine, and no villain, just —“MEN AND WOMEN.”— —“MEN AND WOMEN.”— Supporting east includes Claire Adams, Neil Hamilton, Robert Edison and Flora Finch. Christie Comedy: “STEP FAST.” “Children of Holland.” News. Cabaret Prices. SATURDAY! SATURDAY! JAMES OLIVE CUR WOOD'S Novel of the great outdoors, the land of everlasting snow —“THE HUNTED WOMEN.”— —“THE HUNTED WOMEN.”— Coming: “Going Up,” with Douglas Maclean. “Contraband.” Last of Duanes” and “Girl Shy.” Watch for dates. ROYAL PICTURES. The Theatre of Big Attractions.
WEDNESDAY! WEDN DSDAY! Full of pep ami deviltry, is the girl we all know. But let no prude dare say she’s tainted. The cranks may censure, —may bluster may blow, —but the Flapper’s alright, and ‘Not So Bad As She’s Painted!’ “THE PAINTED FLAPPER.” “THE PAINTED FLAPPER.” An Ultra-Modern Jazzolog-y featuring James Kirkwood, Pauline Garoii, and Kathlyn Williams. Comedy: “Almost a Husband.” Usual Prices. FRIDAY! FRIDAY! Jesse J. Goldburg presents BILL CODY “Sparkling with Vim and Vigor” in —“DANGEROUS ODDS.”— —“DANGEROUS ODDS.”— With Eileen Sedgwick Usual Prices. SATURDAY! SATURDAY! —“I WANT MY MAN.” — With Milton Sills & Doris Keynon. Also JACK DEMPSEY IN —“FIGHT AND WIN.” — Usual Prices. Specials for Holiday season: “Quo Vadis.” “Sally.” “Let Her Buck.” “Circus Days.”
MOUTOA lIALL COMMITTEE. AN ASSEMBLY DANCE. the auspices of tlie Hall Committee will be held at Moutoa on EIMDAY evening, December 11th., MUSIC BY H. GEORGE. Admission: 2/-. Madge’s char-a-banc will leave Eoxton E.O. at 7.30 p.m.
TOWN HALL, FOXTON. FRIDAY, December Nth., 1925, at 8 p.m. GRAND CONCERT. By pupils of St. Mary’s Convent. Watch Thursday’s paper for programme. Admission: 2/- & 1/-. SALE. HALL STREET MART. 2 p.m. SATURDAY, 12th. MItS C. WOODROOEE has been favoured with a line of furniture to sell from a client, who is leaving the District: — Double bed and wire, single wire, table, chest-of-drawers, hall stand, Morris chairs, pram, push chair, and other useful articles. ALSO: New potatoes, fruit and poultry. Further entries solicited. FOR SALE, Cheap.—Good horse, cart, and harness, only £lB. —Apply R. J. Thompson, “The Pines.” PERREAU’S LUNCHEON AND TEA ROOMS. Main Street, also at Beach. MARBLE BAR. Small Goods a Speciality. Bread delivered througout the District. Weddings, Parties, and Dance Catering done.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2972, 8 December 1925, Page 3
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