ROYAL PICTURES. The Theatre of Big Attractions. WEDNESDAY! WEDNESDAY! —“THROUGH THE DARK.”— —“THROUGH THE DARK.”— To save the man she loved! The best of the enormously popular Boston Blackie stories —charged with a high voltage of love, thrills and suspense. Wfith Colleen Moore. Comedy: “Felix Brings Home The Bacon.” Usual Cabaret Prices. Metro-Gold wyn’s Great laugh Producer. , —“EXCUSE ME.”— —“EXCUSE ME.”— With Norma Shearer, Conrad Nagel, Renie Adoree and Bert Roach. Extra: See “Samson Of The Circus” and win a bicycle. Usual Plrices. SATURDAY: Rex Beach’s “THE GOOSE WOMAN.” FOXTON RACING CLUB. (Incorporated). The Annual General Meeting of the above will be held in the Masonic Ha'll on MONDAY, Augnst 9th, 192 G, at 8 p.m. Business: To receive Report and Balance-Sheet. Election of Officers. . Appointment of Auditor. General. D. R. OGILVY, Secretary. MILLINERY at final clearance prices at the C. M. Ross Coy. s, 5/11, 7/11 and 9/11. FOOTBALL! FOOTBALL! FOOTBALL! BEBBINGTON SHIELD. HOROWHENUA v. RANGITIKEI. HOROWHENUA v. RANGITIKEI. (Levin Domain.) Wednesday, 28th July, at 2.30 p.m. Admission: Gentlemen, 1/6. Ladies, 1/-. Stand: 1/-, Ladies and Gents. JOHN CASEY, Secretary. OPEN ANNOUNCEMENT. MR. GEOiRGE RUFFELL notifies the public of Foxton and district that he will open up a Boot and Shoe Cash Store next to the C. M. Ross Co.’s on MONDAY, August, 2nd., 1926. All classes of boots and shoes stacked. Your inspection cordially invited. LINOLEUM Squares, wide, best Scotch, 6/3, 7/6 and 8/6. These prices only at the C. M. Ross Sale. DON’T miss the Druids’ Eurchre Tournament, Town Hall, THURSDAY, 29th July. Good prizes and supper. Usual prices. |?UGI and Tussor Silks 2/6 yd. Worth double, at the C. M. Ross Coy.’s Sale only.
Swimming' Baths Queen Carnival. FARMER’S QUEEN, (Miss Easton). EUCHRE PARTY, Pen-can's Rooms, MONDAY, August 2nd., at 8 p.m. Good Prizes. Admission 1/-. A DANCE, Masonic Hall, SATURDAY, August 7th. Music by ITori George. Gents 2/-, Ladies 1/0. CHILDREN’S Plain and Fancy Dress BALL, Masonic Hall, SATURDAY, August 14th, 7.30 p.m. Children till 10 p.m.; adults 10 to 12. Children and Ladies 1/-, Gents 1/0. CITIZENS’ QUEEN, (Miss Spring). CITIZENS’ SHOP DAY, .July 31st. Donations received with thanks!' A DANCE, Masonic Hall, SATURDAY, July 31st. Results of Shop Day competitions announced. Music by Hori George. Prices: 1/0 & 2/-. A CHILDREN’S PARTY, Masonic Hall, WEDNESDAY, 28th July. Dancing, Games, Music. Children 7 —lo, adults 10 —12. Prices: Children 10 and under Od, Ladies 1/-, (Jents 1/0. A little gift for all children. FIBRE QUEEN, (Miss Moore). EUCHRE PARTY, Hamer’s Sample Rooms, TUESDAY, 27th July, 8 p.m. (and every Tuesday following). Silver Band in attendance. First and second prize for both ladies and gents. Aggregate prize at end of season for lady and gent. Admission 1/-. SPORTS’ QUEEN, (Miss Stevenson). INTERNATIONAL HOCKEY MATCH (men), Easton Park, WEDNESDAY, 28th July, 2 p.m. Sports Queen, Moutoa, v. Sports Queen Foxton. Admission silver coin.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 3516, 27 July 1926, Page 3
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