TOWN HALL TEMPORARY PICTURES. WEDNESDAY! WEDNESDAY! Do you remember the days not so long 1 ago when motor ears were a novelty, and Moving Pictures were considered wonderful and weird. ‘‘NOT SO LONG AGO.” “NOT SO LONG AGO.” A story of what we owe to the progressive people in the world who always strive to imjjrove our lot. “Why Hesitate,” Comedy; “Holland,” News. Usual Prices. FRIDAY! ' FRIDAY! 7,000 players in an intensely moving drama of love and thrills. “THE MTRACLE OF THE WOLVES.” MIRACLE OF THE WOLVES.” A great French Masterpiece.
ROYAL PICTURES. The Theatre of Bis Attractions. WEDNERDAY! WEDNESDAY! CABARET!!! Villainy lurking in tlio black depths n|- Florida’s unlrnekcd jungle country —a strange mansion sludlering an old man and his pretty-daughter I'roin the 'world—then one day n globe-trolling yaehlsman comes iido the hay, bringing adventure and romanee into strange lives: -“WILD ORANGES.”— —“WILD ORANGES”— Mermaid Comedy: “ITol and Heavy.” Prices 1/-; Children 3d. Racegoers Note: An Extra Event! —“THE DIXIE HANDICAP”— —“THE DIXIE HANDICAP”— Will he run Friday next.
S.O.S. MOTOR SERVICE TIIE PIONEER SERVICE BETWEEN WELLINGTON AND NEW PLYMOUTH. COMFORT, SAFETY AND RELIABILITY. (Only Experienced and Reliable Drivers employed.) LIMOUSINES & FIRST-CLASS TOURING CARS NO CHAR-A-BANCS. FOXTON TIME-TABLE: FOXTON TO WELLINGTON.— 9 a.m. (this service is run with an H-'cylinder Cadilac Saloon, luxuriously appointed to accommodate 10 passengers); 12.15 p.m., and 3 p.m. Fare: 15/-. FOXTON TO WANGANUI.— 5.30 a.m. (via Marton, connecting at Wanganui to New Plymouth); 12.15 p.m., and 4.15 p.m. Fare, 10/-. SUNDAY SERVICE.— Foxton to Wellington, 12.15 p.m. and 3.15 p.m. Foxton to Wanganui, 12.30 p.m. Sunday Fares 25 per cent, extra. SEATS BOOKED AT WALLS’ MOUTOA TEA ROOMS, OR “HERALD” OFFICE. Telegrams: “S.O.S. Wanganui.” FOXTON FOOTBALL CLUB. j\[EMBERS and players of the above Club and their lady friends are invited to a Social and Dance in the Masonic Hall on MONDAY, 28th inst. Ladies a basket. D. R. BARRON, Hon. Sec. r |PO LET. —Two Unfurnished Front Rooms. Centrally situated. Use of conveniences. —Apply this office. FOR SALE. Seagrass Push Chair, in good order. Price £l- - this office.
Swimming Baths *Queen Carnival. COMING EVENTS: FARMER’S QUEEN, (Miss Easton). WEDNESDAY 30th JUNE—AN AFTERNOON will be held'in the Plnnket Room, at 2.45 p.m. Competitions, Afternoon Tea, ete. All for the sum of 1/-. All welcome. CITIZENS’ QUEEN, (Miss Spring). THURSDAY 24th JUNE.—A SOCIAL EVENING will be held in All Saints’ Schoolroom. Dancing, Games and other items. Admission 1/-. Badges on Sale. TUESDAY 29th June. —A DANCE will be held in the Masonic Hall. Music by Hori George’s Orchestra. Admission: Ladies 1/0. Gents 2/-. SPORTS’ QUEEN, (Miss Stevenson). SATURDAY 20th NOVELTY HOCKEY MATCH on the Racecourse. “OLD BUFFERS” v. LADIES, 2.30 p.m.. Admission silver coin. , , . 2nd JULY—DUFFER'S CONCERT, Masonic Hall, S p.m.. Admission: 2/- and 1/-, children half price. FRIDAY, 9th JULY, at S p.m.. Dance in Masonic Hall.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 30501, 22 June 1926, Page 3
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