TOWN HALL, FOXTON. FRIDAY, December llth., 1925, at 8 p.m. GRAND CONCERT. By pupils of St. Mary’s Convent. PROGRAMME: 1. Opening Chorus: “Voice of Spring.” 2. Minuet: Nita Carter, Ella Hutchings, lona Fabian, Joe Bergin. Lower Five,” Jack Barra t-t, and Tommie Rowlat. 3. Comic Song: "Upper Ten ann 4. Action Song: “Mr Bear,” Infant girls. 5. A. Woman’s Resolution: Ngari Dunn. (i. Papa’s Letter: Elsie Rowntree. 7. Pianoforte Trio: Ada Roore, Nita Carter, Mary McGregor, Jack Purcell, Alston Easton, Frank Cowley. 8. Sash Drill: Junior girls. f). Violin and guitar selections: Tlhe Masses Skellen, Walshe and Kathleen Desmond, Jim Purcell, Alfie Walshe. 10. Granny’s Rings: Kathleen Blanche and Phyllis McDowell. 11. Mechanical Jane: Clare Delany, Jessie Griffin, Eileen Madigan. 12. Duet “Canary Bird's,” Mary Butler, Mary Wight, Madge McColl, Una Barrat. 13. “It’s no Joke to he a Baby”: Babies. 14. “The Little Sailors”: Infant Boys. 15. “The Bald-head Man”: Mary Butler. 10. “The Fairy Tales of Ireland”: senior singing class. INTERVAL. 17. Cantata: “The Magic Wood.” 18. Pianoforte Duel : “Valse des Fleurs.” Katie Roore, Bertha Gower, Ruby Algar, M. Mullaney. 10, “The Twins": Jack Barrat and Michael Gupwell. 20. Hoop Drill: Senior Girls. 21. “The Singaphone”: Senior Boys. 22. “The Geishas": Senior Girls. 23. “Goodnight!” Accompanist, Miss Butler, assisted by Miss K. Roore. Admission: 2/- & 1/-.
ROYAL PICTURES The Theatre of Rig Attractions. FRIDAY! FRIDAY! W'i 1 h more lire and spirit than ever. Hi!! Codv and Eileen Sedgwick in An astounding stunt western “DANGEROUS ODDS.” “DANGEROUS ODDS.” Prices as usual. SATURDAY! SAT URDAY! —“I WANT MY MAN.”— —“I WANT MY MAN.” — With Doris Kenyon and Milton Sills. Coining next week: —“REM'S LAST STAND.”— —“REWPS LAST STAND.”— The Great Maori War Picture. THE “JUDGMENT OP THE STORM.” These arc two sensational specials which you should not miss. TOWN HALL. We exploit the world for your entertainment. Alondaysj Wednesdays, Saturdays. SATURDAY! SATURDAY! JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD’S Novel of the great outdoors “THE HUNTED WOMAN.” “THE HUNTED WOMAN.” Startling in its climax, gripping in its drama, convincing in its story of life in the North, this picture will thrill you and keep you thrilled. Van Bidder Comedy: “Guest Of Honour.” “My Lady’s Perfume,” Fox News. Usual Prices. MONDAY! MONDAY! Douglas Mae Lean in his greatest comedy success. Better than “The Hottentot,” “—GOING UP.”— “—GOING UP.”— Famous as a play, but greater and funnier as a picture. Watch for: “Loving Lies,” adapted from Peter B. Ivyne’s “Harbour Bar.” “Down to The Sea In Ships,” & “Last of Duanes.
NOTICE. r f s () Tradesmen, Milliners, Drapers, Garage Proprietors, and others: I NO UMAX ERNEST STANLEY, oi “Greenhaven,” Delungra, N.S.W., will not he responsible for any debts contracted in my name without my written authority. I request, demand that you cease sending me another person’s bills. Send them to whom they rightly belong —the person who got the “stuff.” Dated Ist December, 1925. (Signed) N. E. STANLEY. PUBLIC NOTICE. Any Person found interfering with the fishermen’s nets along the river bank will be prosecuted without respect to persons. (Signed) A. \Y. EAST. For and on behalf of Licensed fishermen. MANAWATU BABBIT BOARD. OUTSTANDING RATES. Notice is hereby given that on and after 17tli inst., proceedings for the recovery of all outstanding rates will be taken. ROORE RAN GIHEUEA, Rate Collector.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2973, 10 December 1925, Page 3
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