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TOWN HALL WEDNESDAY! CABARET WEDNESDAY! Wives! Would you rather have the world ft your feet or your husband v at your side? . - “THE WORLD AT HER FEET” For a world of wonderful fun we heartily recommend this one. With FLORENCE VIDOR “SHORE SHY” (Comedy), News and Magazine. Cabaret prices 1/evcrywhere. FRIDAY! FRIDAY! A mirthful romance of love and golf. “SPRING FEVER” With WIILLIAM HAINES, JOAN CRAWFORD, and GEORGE K. ARTHUR. Usual Prices. SATURDAYi TOM MIX in “THE BRONCHO TWISTER.” TOWN HALL - - - FOXTON. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16th, 1928. AT 8 P.M. GRAND CONCERT & DRAMATIC FARCE IN AID OF LOCAL PLUNKET SOCIETY. • 4PROGRAMME—PART I. 1. Pianoforte Overture, < Selected. 2. Step Dance and Song, “Me and My Shadow,”' Miss N. Pritchard. 3. Musical Monologue, selected, Mr. Milner. 4. Scotch Dance, ‘ k Miss Ashby. 5. Quartette, “PropTmndo Basso,” Mrs. Yeo, Mrs. iCiarmont, Mr. Poole, Mr. Barron. (i. Grand Eastern Ballet, by Mrs. Goodmans’ pupils. Soloists: Misses Ada Roore and Noeline Pritchard. 7. Song, “Look down, dear. Eyes,” Mrs. S. Barber. 8. Sketch, “The ‘B’ Family,” Mr. I G. Smith, Mrs. Barron, Miss. I. Patterson. 9. Brass Quartette, Messrs Heyes, B. Walls, Newth' and Newth. 10. Dancing Duet, (Mr. Goodmans’ pupils), Misses Olga Saville and Audrey Barron. 11. Quartette, “Sweet and Low,” Mrs. Yeo, Mrs. Carmont, Mr. Poole, Mr. Barron. 12. Bagpipe Selection by Pipe Ma)jor M. McKenzie. PART 11. DRAMATIC FARCE: “MY TURN NEXT.” Mr. Benjamin Twitters) (a Chemist), Mrs. Benjamin Twitters, (his Wife), Cicely, (Mrs. Twitter’s sister), Tom Trap, (a Commercial Traveller), Farmer Wilieatear, Tim Bolus, (Twitter’s assistant), Peggy, (maid), Mr. Wlm. Heyes. Mrs. Yeo. Miss M. Delany. Mr. Bullard. , Mr. M. E. Perreau. Mr. H. Hornblow. Mrs. Barron. ADMISSION: Dress Circle 2/-. Stalls 1/-. Children Half-price. c£Muv*vcw« 1

A DISH FOR A KING! Gathered by a high-grade strain of imported bees, from clover pastures at Oroua Downs, and containing just sufficient Dandelion Nectar to produce a perfectly blended flavour, RAIKES’ SUPERIOR HONEY is a food fit for a King. Packed on Mr. Raikefi’ farm, under modern hygienic conditions, this honey can be offered to our customers with the greatest confidence, because we know its quality will make an instant appeal. Packed in Cartons: lib. lid, 21b. 1/9. Packed in Tins: 21b. 2/-. In special Jar Containers: 21b. 2/3,31b. 3/3, 51b. 5/3. SOLE RETAIL AGENT: A. E. TONGS. GROCER AND GENERAL MERCHANT MAIN STREET - FOXTON.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 3754, 14 February 1928, Page 3

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532

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 3754, 14 February 1928, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 3754, 14 February 1928, Page 3

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