TOWN- HALL / WEDNESDAY! CABARET WEDNESDAY! ZANE GREY’S stirring talc of the clays when rustlers roamed the country and two-gunmen fought the law. “NEVADA” Featuring GARY COOPER and THELMA TODD. “A MOONY MARINER” (iComedv), Magazine and News. Cabaret ? Prices. FRIDAY! ' FRIDAY! SIR J. M. BARRIES’ greatest play. MARION DAVIES’ greatest picture. “QUALITY STREET” A medley of merriment, old maids and misunderstanding. Usual Prices. ROYAL WEDNESDAY! WEDNESDAY! Acclaimed by the world as one of the greatest pictures. “WHAT PRICE GLORY” An epic struggle between love of woman and love of country. With VICTOR McLAGLEN, EDM JND LOWE & DOLORES DEL RIO. “WHAT PRICE GLORY” The picture that shows a spade—a spade and WAR—HELL, Prices 1/- and 2/-. Children half price.
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FQXTON HYGIENIC BUTCHERY. JJAVING had my premises thoroughly renovated to the satisfaction of the Health Authorities, I ean now serve the public with the primes! of ox meat, mutton, pork and small goods of every description. The only meat in town killed under Government Inspection. A TRIAL SOLICITED. BRUCE G. STEWART. TO LANDSCAPE GARDENERS. TENDERS closing at noon on Wednesday, 10th May, 1928, are invited for formation work, turfing, claying and gravelling of the High School area, Foxton. Plan and specifications to be seen at the Office of this paper. Education Office, May 3rd, 1928 W. H. SWANGER, Secretary. GOLF BALLS—Golfers should make a ipoint of inspecting our stocks of Golf Balls before making purchases this season. A good range of qualities at low prices. S. MATTAR,
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 3789, 8 May 1928, Page 3
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