ROYAL PICTURES. The Theatre of Big Attractions. FRIDAY! FRIDAY! Claire Windsor, Frank Keenan and Lloyd Hughes in —“THE DIXIE HANDICAP.”— —“THE DIXIE HANDICAP.”— The snap of silk and the thunder of hoofs racing romance that .'charms and thrills. Extra: “Samson of the Circus.” Usual Prices. SATURDAY! SATURDAY! She’s Here! The champion girl rider of the West JOSIE SEDGWICK in her first big feature picture “THE OUTLAW’S DAUGHTER.” “THE OUTLAW’S DAUGHTER,” Comedy: “Taxi War.” Coming Next Week: Reginald Denny in “California Straight Ahead.” Johnnie Hinds in “The Live Wire.” FOXTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. RESULT OF POLL ON PROPOSAL TO RAISE A LOAN. Pursuant to section 12 of The Local Bodies Loans Act, 1913, I hereby give notice that a poll of the ratepayers of the Borough of Foxton, taken on Wednesday the 23rd June 1920, on the proposal of the Foxton Borough Council to borrow the.sum of £9,000 for the purpose of erecting the Town Hall, Supper room, etc., The number o$ voles recorded FOR the proposal was 224 The number ol} votes recorded AGAINST the proposal was 51 Informal 2 I therefore declare that the proposal was carried. Dated this) 24th June, 1920. Wm. TRUEMAN, Returning Officer.
TOWN HALL TEWPORARY PICTURES. FRIDAY! FRIDAY! A si upend ous spectacle filled with super thrills “THE MIRACLE OF THE WOLVES” MIRACLE OF THE WOLVES.” A marvellous French drama with a east of 7,000 players, magnificent sellings and scenery. Strong supporting films. SATURDAY! SATURDAY! A thrilling adventure of love staked against roulette and a thoroughbred —“THE WHEEL.”— —“THE WHEEL.” — Every man women and child is a gambler at heart. “The Wheel” will grip you in the throes of its drama, in the power of its climax, in the enormity of its moral. SHOP DAY. A Shop Day will be held on Saturday next, June 20th, under the auspices of the Foxton and Shannon Methodist Ladies’ Guilds. Contributors and customers alike welcome. FOOTBALL. SATURDAY! SATURDAY! To be played on the Racecourse. FOURTHS: Foxton v. Weraroa at the racecourse, 1.30 p.m. > Admission 1/-, Ladies free. JOHN CASEY, AT BARR & TYER’S Big Sale, Ladies’ warm, grey fleecy lined Bloomers 3/11, now 1/11; Smart, all-wool Cardigans, 12/11; nov 8/11. AT BARR & TYER’S Big Sale, Smart Felt Model Hats at halfprice; D. and A. Corsets 25/-, now 9/0 pair. AT BARR & TYER’S Big Sale, Men’s Smart All-wool Pullovers 12/0 to 10/0, worth double; Men’s Winter Undershirts and Underpants usually 8/0 to 10/0, now 5/11.
Swimming; Baths Queen Carnival. COMING EVENTS: FARMER’S QUEEN, (Miss Easton). WEDNESDAY 301li -JUNE—AN AFTERNOON will bo hold in the Plunket Room, at 2.45 p.m. Competitions, Afternoon Tea, etc. 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 1/6. Gents 2/-. SPORTS’ QUEEN, (Miss Stevenson). SATURDAY 26th NOVELTY HOCKEY MATCH on the Racecourse. “OLD BUFFERS” v. LADIES, 2.30 p.m.. Admission silver coin. 2nd JULY. —DUFFER’S CONCERT, Masonic Hall, 8 p.m.. Admission: 2/- and 1/-, children half price. FRIDAY, 9th JULY, at 8 p.m.. Dance in Masonic Hall. FIBRE QUEEN, (Miss Moore). 0 A DANCE will be held in the Masonic Hall on WEDNESDAY, JULY 7th, at 8 p.m. Prices: Ladies 1/6, Gents 2/-. Good Music. Good lloor.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 30502, 24 June 1926, Page 3
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