TOWN HALL FRIDAY! FRIDAY! DOLORES DEL RIO In a drama of primitive passions taken against the background of European Society at Biarritz. “NO OTHER WOMAN” Tlie romance of a man who feared to declare his love and the wotoian ( who resented his tijmidity. • , “LOVE ’EM AND WEEP” (Comedy), “Putting on Dog,” and News. . Usual Prices. SATURDAY! SATURDAY! • The play of a thousand laughs. Leave your troubles behind “FINNEGAN’S BALL” The greatest Irish comedy ever. 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 ar.d Black). The Citizens’ Committee are holding: —< TO-NIGITT, Masonic Hall, SOCIAL AND DANCE. Gents 2/6. Ladies 1/6. TUESDAY, 12th. —Live Hundred evening, Town Hall Supper-room WEDNESDAY, 13th. —Garden Parly, Mr. W. E. Barber’s Grounds. FRIDAY, 15th — Dance at Moutoa. COUNTRY CANDIDATE: JOAN HUNTER. (Colours: White and Black). The Country C'omimittee are holding: — TUESDAY, 12th. —-Card Party and Dance at Oroua Downs Hall. THURSDAY, 14th.—Card Party, Hamer’s Buildings. SPORTS CANDIDATE: JOY ALEXANDER. (Colours: Yellow and Black). The Sports Committee are holding:- — SATURDAY Evening Next.—Dance, Masonic Hall. SATURDAY, 16th.—Shop Day, Main Street. 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. WE ARE GIVING One Cup and Saucer Free. TRY A POUND TO-DAY, IT’S GOOD. J. A. AITCHISON (LATE A. E. TONGS). MAIN STREET, - FOXTON.
MOUTOA DRAINAGE BOARD. RENDERS are invited for cleaning the following drains:— ing drains: — DIAGONAL SEIFERTS LANGLEY SOUTH KARI KARI SOUTH COOKS LEENS WALLS’ OUTLET. Tenders will close with the undersigned at 12 noon on Thursday, 14th MArch. Specifications may be seen at the Board’s Offijee during office hours, the lo'west 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. Cooked mm at fairey’s, 2/8 i per lb.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume L, Issue 3915, 7 March 1929, Page 3
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374Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume L, Issue 3915, 7 March 1929, Page 3
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