TOWN HALL TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! CONRAD VEIDT In the grim and gripping story of a prison-scarred man who Lis way back “A MAN’S PAST.” Behind him lay a dread past—before him the horror of diseoyery. Only in the uncertain present could he snatch the joys of fame and wealth. An unusual story. “NEWjLYWiEDS ADVICE” (Comedy), Scenic and News. Usual Prices. MONDAY! MONDAY! BUCK JONES IN “BLOOD WILL TELL.” Usual Prices. WEDNESDAY (Election Night). —The best show .of the year. Pictures and Cabaret) from 8 a.m. to 1 a.m. Newton’s Full Orchestra. ROYAL TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Tho greatest Continental feature yet “THE CIRCUS OF LIFE.” Actually filmed in Russia and Siberia, with an all-star cast of famous artists. “THE CIRCUS OF LIFE.” A romantic and thrilling drama enacted amidst the intrigues and plotting of pre-war Russia. Comedy, News and Magazine. Prices 9d and 1/6. C hildren 3d and fid. WEDNESDAY - ELECTION NIGHT. BEBE DANIELS IN “THE FIFTY-FIFTY GIRL.”
The Ways & Means to. CSJ csj A Plentiful Supply of Brushes and Brooms is an investment In Household Comfort plus the assurance of bitter cleaning. For indoor and outdoor ms we have a well assorted stock, all long wearing qualities from best makers. Come in and see them. TM prices will induce you is replenish your stock now. . E. TONQS s' Phone 6 The Universal Cash Store, FOXTON
ELECTION NOTICE. .-ELECTION NOTICE. P. J. SMALL, United Party’s Candidate for Manawatu Electorate, will address Electors as under : FOXTON (Royal Theatre).—Monday, November 12th, at 8 pan. All Meetings commence 8 p.m. H. McWIANAWAY H. McMANAWAY INDEPENDENT REFORM CANDIDATE. Will address electors at the TAONUI SCHOOL.— TO-NTGIIT (Saturday), November 10th. at 7.30 pan. BUNNYTHORPE HALL— TONIGHT (Saturday), November 10th, at 8.30 pan. SHANNON (Maoriland Theatre).— Monday, November 12th. LEVIN (De Luxe).— Tuesday, November 13th, at 2.15 pan. RONGOTEA HALL.—Tuesday, November 13th. All meeting at 8 o’clock unless otherwise stated. CAKE, PRODUCE AND SWEETS. r j['HE Methodist Ladies’ Guild will hold a sale of calces, produce and sweets in the Town Hall supperroom on WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, 14th inst. Admission by silver coin. Afternoon tea free.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 3869, 10 November 1928, Page 3
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