CONCERT! CONCERT! ROYAL THEATRE TO-NIGIIT! TO-NIGHT! By the FIBRE QUEEN REVUE COMPANY. Overture. The first half of the Programme entirely by the Fibre Queen Revue Company. . INTERVAL. Overture. Waiata, | Poi Dance, Duet, Song, Song. Carter-Harkaraia. Mrs Corn. Song, Mrs Coughtrey. Clog Dance, Mr. Knewstub. Song, • Miss Scaddon. Violin Solo, Messrs Corn & Jensen. Song, Mr. Taylor. Trombone Solo, ' Mr. B. Newth. Song, Mr. Hakaraia. Company Chorus. PRICES: 1/0 and 1/-. Children under 12, 3d. . ROYAL PICTURES. The Theatre of Big Attractions. FRIDAY! ' , FRIDAY! An ivory god with a iffuddy soul and a wife who wasn’t smart enough —“THE SNOB.”— —“THE SNOB.”— Monta. Bell’s Production with Norma Shearer, John Gilbert, Conrad Nagel. Extra : “Samson of the Circus.” Usual Prices. SATURDAY! SATURDAY! Bert Lytell, Paulette Duval, Marian Nixon, in the great Drury Lane melodramatic spectacle. —“SPORTING LIFE.”— —“SPORTING LIFE.”— The most exciting horse race ever thrown upon the screen —the famous English Derby, witness by half a million, and making fortunes over night. Wjith a love story tied up in it that will search your heart and thrill you as never before._ FOXTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. SOCIAL EVENING. are notified that a social evening will be held in Perreau’s Rooms on MONDAY, 10th inst at 8 p.m. Each member is entitled to bring a lady friend. R. lIORNBLOW, Secretary. MANAWATU HUNT STEEPLECHASE MEETING. SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 4th. OWNERS and Trainers are reminded that nominations for all events close on FRIDAY next, August 13th, at 9 p.m. W. McICENZIE, Secretary, Box, 180, Palmerston North. TO BUILDERS. TENDERS are invited to close MONDAY, 16th August, 1926, 4 p.m., for the erection of Residence in concrete or brick, for the lloiowhenna Electric Power Board. Plans and Specifications may be had at the Office of the Board, Bath Street, Levin. M. R, VAR.NHAM, F.N.Z.1.A., Architect. FOOTBALL. SATURDAY! SATURDAY! SATURDAY! SATURDAY! To be played on the Racecourse. .JUNIOR: Foxton v. Wanderers on the racecourse at 2.50 p.m. THIRDS: Foxton v. Miranui, racecourse 1.30 p.m. Admission 1/-, Ladies free. JOHN CASEY, Hon. Sec.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 3523, 12 August 1926, Page 3
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