TOWN HALL WEDNESDAY! WEDNESDAY! EMIL JANNINGS As a ruffian of the East End of London ruling iby the power of his fists yet with the mind of a child. “THE STREET OF SIN” “ORIENTAL HUGS” (Comedy), Scenic and Gazette. Usual Prices. FRIDAY! FRIDAY! DOLORES DEL RIO As the reigning Queen of Europe’s playground Biarritz, in “NO OTHER WOMAN” How a 'man lost all he held dear on the flip of a coin. Usual Prices. PLUNKET BABY CARNIVAL. CONCLUDING ON MAY Ist., 1929. To Raise Funds for a Permanent Home for the Foxton Plunket Society. CITIZENS’ CANDIDATE: BRYAN BARBER. (Colours: Red anti Black). The Citizens’ Committee are holding a Social and Dance in the Masonic Hall on THURSDAY, 7th inst. Gents 2/6, Ladies 1/6. COUNTRY CANDIDATE: JOAN HUNTER. .(Colours: White and Black). The Country Candidate’s Committee have arranged for a Garden Party to he held at Mr. Riaikes’ Grounds, Oroua Downs, on WEDNESDAY next, 6th inst. Competitions, Tennis, Croquet, and various other ways of entertainment. Afternoon tea will bejmovided, and a very enjoyable time is promised. Admission 1/-. SPORTS CANDIDATE: JOY ALEXANDER. (Colours: Yellow and Black). A further Cotmmittee Meeting will be held at Walls’ Tea Rooms this evening, when all interested in the Sports Candidate are invited to be present. VOTES 3d EACH. Mrs. D. R. Barron, Hon. Secretary. M. E. Perreau, Organiser.
FREE! FREE! WITH EVERY POUND OF Our Sunbeam Loose Tea AT 2/9 PER. LB. WiE ARE GIVING / One Cup and Saucer Free. TRY A POUND TO-DAY, IT’S GOOD. J. A. AITCHISON (LATE A. E. TONGS). MAIN STREET, POXTON.
MOITTOA DRAINAGE BOARD. TENDERS are invited for cleaning the following drains: — ing drains: — DIAGONAL SEIFERTS LANGLEY SOUTH KARI KARI SOUTH COOKS LEENS iWALLS’ OUTLET. Tenders will close with the un 7 dersigned at 12 noon on Thursday, 14th March. Specifications may be seen at the Board’s Offi)ce during office hours, the lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ALF. FRASER-, Clerk. * 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. SEE MY LADIES’ BLACK SATIN SHOES. 13/6 AND 15/6. 13/6 AND 15/6. F. MANTELL, Boot Repairer. Main Street. 00OKED HAM at FAIREY’S, 2/8 per lb.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume L, Issue 3914, 5 March 1929, Page 3
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