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ROYAL PICTURES. The Theatre of big attractions. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! “DANGEROUS INNOCENCE.” “DANGEROUS INNOCENCE.” Featuring Laura La Plante and Eugene O’Brien, Surging, panie-striken crowds trampling, crumpling everything before them in the urge for life—to escape this havoc-inspiring hre on ship board. See this awe-in-spiring scene which drove an innocent girl into the arms of an utter stranger. Comedy. “Putting on Airs.” FRIDAY!-' FRIDAY! The smashing sensation of the year —“AFTER THE BALL.”— —“AFTER THE BALL.”— With Gaston Glass, Edna Murphy, Miriam Cooper, Robert Frazer. A wonderful production gorgeously produced and lavishly dressed SATURDAY! SATURDAY! “One Way Street,” with Ben Lyon. Anna Q. Nilsson, Marojry Daw. With Romance, Thrills and wonderful drama. Also Jack Dempsey (the champion) in “A Society Knockout,” and a special Lloyd Hamilton comedy, “Killing Time.” Prices as usual.

TOWjN HALL. Mondays, Wednesdays, Saturdays. Presenting the pick of the pictures. SATURDAY! SATURDAY! BUCK JONES IN A red-hot action story of the Western Plains “THE TRAIL RIDER.” “THE TRAIL RIDER.” Van Bibber Comedy: “Spanish Romeo.” “Concerning Cheese,” (scenic). Fox News. Usual Prices. MONDAY! MONDAY! A thrilling spectacle with a sensational climax ON “THE BANKS OK THE WABASH.” “THE BANKS OF THE WABASH.” With James Morrison, Mary Carr and Madge Evans. Tuesday: Peter B Kyncs “Harbour Bar,” as “Loving Lies.” Watch For: “Down to the Sea in Ships,” and “Last of Duanes.”

NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. SUNDAY TRAINS. TER RACE END-PALM ERST< )N----FOXTON. (COMMENCING on SUNDAY 20th December, 1025, and on oaeli succeeding Sunday until further advised train for Eoxlon will leave Terrace End 0.20 a.m.,j Palmerston North 0.30, Longburn 9.41, Rangiotu 10.8, Ilium tangi 10.27, Eoxton arrive 10.41. Return train leaves Eoxton 5.15 p.m., Palmerston arrive 0.27 p.m. T'erraee End 0.35. Trains stop at all stations (also Cooks Siding) if required for passengers. Special cheap fares available for return on day of issue only w ill he charged. Eor full particulars see handbill. FOXTON CORDIAL FACTORY FOXTON CORDIAL FACTORY. Now is the time to think of YOUR ’XMAS REQIUREMENTS. YOUR ’XMAS REQIUREMENTS. IN AERATED WATERS, JARS AND CORDIALS. ’PHONE OR BRING IN YOUR ORDERS NOW. ' Prompt deliveries. ’Phone 110. SHOP DAY. r PHE Eoxton Volunteer Eire Brigade will hold a shop day in Mam Street on SATURDAY 19th., for the purpose of raising funds to cover Dunedin Demonstration expenses. Home-made cakes, vegetables, etc., competitions.

NOTICE. THE Cycle and Motor Business hitherto carried on by niyseli: has been taken over by Mr. W. J. loins, whom I trust will receive the public’s generous support. CHARLES SIMMONS. HAVING taken over tile above business, I hope, by strict attention and thorough, workmanship to incut local patronage. w. J. TOMS. WANTED,-for Office in retail establishment, young lady with knowledge of bookkeeping, typewriting and shorthand. —Apply in writing to “Clerical,” Herald Office. ADVERTISER doing New Plymouth round mountain trip,' has three (3) vacant seats. Apply by letter to “Advertiser,” Herald Office. Wanted. —For two weeks com- | mencing Christmas, furnished house at Foxton Beacli. —Apply stating particulars to A.B.C. c/o “Harald” Office, Foxton. XjO'ST.—ln Main Street, pair of spectacles in case. Finder please return to this office. WANTED. —Respectable young woman for general housework. Comfortable home. Apply “Ravensworth” No. 3. Liddell Street. WANTED. —A boy for •poultryfarm, apply J. G. Honore. XjOST.—Wjooden T-square, 48 inches in length. Reward on returning same to A. E. Admore, Painter, , Foxton.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2976, 17 December 1925, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2976, 17 December 1925, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2976, 17 December 1925, Page 3

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