TOWN HALL FRIDAY! FRIDAY! KARL DANE & GEORGE K. ARTHUR If you laughed at them in “Rookies” you’ll howl, shriek and scream at them in, this —and if you’re wise you’ll protect your ribs from your ■neighbour’s elbows at “DETECTIVES” The house detective, the bell boy, and the pretty .hotel stenographer all mixed up with a sensational theft in a hurricane of laughter. Usual Prices. - - SATURDAY! SATURDAY! GEORGE O’BRIEN IN “HONOUR BOUND” Usual Prices. ' j : 1! ' ROYAL SATURDAY! SATURDAY! The story of the man who guards your home and protects your children —the poll-, cman. “THE SHIELD OF HONOUR” Crime does pay —with thwarted hopes, broken hearts and blasted lives. “THE SHIELD OF HONOUR” A girl locked in a safe. Her sweetheart, an aerial policeman receives an S.O.S. by radio while up in the clouds. He zooms to earth —and then one of the big thrills in'a big picture. Prices 9cl and 1/6. Children 3d and 6d. to m mm m SfMS yOU know of cool, shady spots that art ideal for picnics, but the success of the outing depends on the lunch . Add to the enjoyment of your picnics by avoiding the worn and discomfort of cooking m a hot, stuffy kitchen. ‘Buy your premiums here. Meats, Fish, Pastes, Fruits, oAsparagus, and other appetising fare in tins, jars or bottles. All ready cooked, easy to carry, and sure of hearty appreciation by all. A,. E. TONQS phone 6 The Universal Cash Store , FOXTQN
FOXTON SWIMMING CLUB. ANNUAL MEETING. I , J\HE Annual Meeting of the Fox- j ton Swimming Club will be held in | the Town Hall Supper-room on 1 FRIDAY, December 21st,. at 8 p.m. ; A full attendance of members and those interested requested. D. R. BARRON, Hon. Secretary. FOXTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. DOG REGISTRATION. is hereby given that the fees for dog registration for the year 1929 are as follows: — For all bona fide sheep and cattle working dogs, 2/6. For all other dogs 10/-. The above fees to be paid to the Registrar, (Mr. W. Neville at his office in Harbour Street, on or before the 31st January, 1929. Wm. TRUEMAN, Town Clerk. THE “STANDARD” BOOK OF JAM, BOTTLED FRUIT AND SAUCE LABELS. This' booklet contains 420 gummed labels imprinted with titles of the popular conserves, etc. PRICE I/-. HAIRCUT? HAIRCUT? TRY LEN STEVENS. Ladies’ and Gents’ Hairdresser (Next A. R. Osborne’s). Special room and waiting room for Ladies. Closed at 6 p.m. on Tuesdays. PRICES. Gents 1/-. Boys 6d. Ladies 1/-. Light Trim 6d. Schoolgirls 9d. Cleanliness and expert workmanship guaranteed. A TRIAL SOLICITED WANTED.— Position light housework for young girl.—Apply Herald Office. For SALE. —First-class house cow, just calved. —Apply H. Podmore, Cook Street.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 3886, 20 December 1928, Page 3
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