ROYAL PICTURES. The Theatre of big attractions. iFRjJDAIY! FRIDAY! “THE DANCER OF THE NILE.” “THE DANCER OF THE NILE.” A fiery romance of the days of King Tut. You think youv’e seen the most massive productions? You believe you have witnessed the most appealing of romances? You think (lie last word in thrills has been written into pictures? You think there could be no finer casts than some you have seen? .Just wait till you see “The Dancer of The Nile,” and you’ll change your mind. Stalls fld, Circle 1/-, children as usual. SATURDAY! SATURDAY! LARRY SEMON IN —“THE WIZARD OF OZ.”— -“THE WIZARD OF QZ.”— The world's greatest fantastic spectacle. Something new, something novel. A miracle performed by “THE WIZARD OF OZ.” Coming very soon: “The While Sister.” “The Panthom of the Opera.'
TOWN HALL Mondays, Wednesdays, Saturdays. SATURDAY! SATURDAY! What would this world be like if it was inhabited by women only? To gain some idea see “THE LAST MAN ON EARTH.” “THE LAST MAN ON EARTH ” A great seven reel comedy drama with a east of one man and one thousand beautiful girls. Sunshine Comedy “Movie Mad Maid,” Fox News. Usual Prices. MONDAY! MONDAY! A pioturfe with as many thrills as any you’ve seen FRED THOMSON with his wonderful horse “Silver King” in —“GALLOPING GALLAGHER.”— —‘‘GALLOPING GALLAGHER.”— Usual Prices. Next Week: “Adventure” by Jack London and Zane Greys “Rainbow Trail.”
.NfOUTOAi DRAINAGE BOARD. WANTED a Working ForemanWritten applications will be received by. the undersigned up to noon of Thursday, 4th February, wages £5 per week. None but practical men need apply. ALF. FRASER, Clerk. Fox ton, 27 th January, 1020.
THANKS
’Y'IIE widow and family of the late Charles Ad in desire to sincerely thank all who forwarded messages of sympathy and tokens of respect in their recent bereavement.
OPENING OF DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL. \ District High School will be opened at Foxton on TUESDAY, 2nd February, 1926. Parents of intending pupils are advised to interview the Headmaster of the Foxton school immediately. W. H. SWANGER, Secretary, Wanganui Education Board.
PLUNKET SHOP DAY. Saturday Next, January 30th. FOXTON SILVER BAND will play in the evening when a collection will be made in aid of the Society’s Funds. Contributions of produce, cakes, jam, etc., may be left at Blanket office, Clyde St.
JjOST.—From Foxton Beach Saturday, big brown retriever dog with collar on. .€1 reward on recovery. ’Phone G3tis Palmeston North or store at Foxton Heads.
WANTED on Ist, by lady, whole oi' partial board. Address at this otlice.
JjOST.—Saddle, with red web girth attached, from grey gelding straying in or about Union Street on Saturday 23rd hist. Howard oil returning same to office of this paper.
WANTED. —Girl lo assist housework. —Apply this office.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 2991, 28 January 1926, Page 3
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