TOWN HALL TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! SECOND ALL BRITISH PROGRAMME. Headed by a draima of tense and human emotions of the War: —• “ROSES OF PICARDY” Based on R. H. Mot'tram’s famous stories: “Spanish Farm,” and “Sixty- four-NSnety-four.” There is pathos, poHver and punch 'in every inch of this British film. Wtith .a jbi.g east headed by LILLIAN HALL DAVIS AND JOHN STUART. “ROSES OF PICARDY” I With “THE TENNIS GIRL,” British Sporting Specialty. BRITISH OVERSEAS NEWS. Usu al Prices. MONDAY! MONDAY! A screen adaptation of David Bela sco’s .melodralma “THE HEART OF MARYLAND” With Dolores Costello, Helen Oostel lo and Warnar Richmond. “IT’S A BEAR,” Our Gang Comedy, BATHE GAZETTE. 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 and Black). SATURDAY, 13th. —SHOP DAY. WEDNESDAY, 17th.—GARDEN PARTY, at. residence of Mrs G. Robinson, Lady’s Mile. Baby Show (under 18 months), prize: Silver Mug. Decorated Tricycles and : other Novelties.. THURSDAY, 18th. —GRAND CONCERT, in Town Hall. Admission 1/6 and 2/-. COUNTRY CANDIDATE: JOAN HUNTER. (Colours: White and Black). The Country Committee are holding: — TUESDAY, 16th.—.EUCHRE PARTY, Hamer’s Lounge. Good Prizes and Supper. SPORTS CANDIDATE: JOY ALEXANDER. (Colours: Yellow and Black). The Sports Committee are holding:—• SATURDAY, 13tL—Football Match, Easton Park, 3 p.m. Shannon Seniors v. 'Foxton Seniors. Admission 1/-, Ladies 6d, Children free. SATURDAY, 13th. —DANCE, Masonic Hall. Newer Novelties. Music by J. Newton. Ladies 1/6, Gents 2/6. Good supper. VOTES 3d EACH. Wm. Trueman, Treasurer. M. E. Perreau, Organiser. FREE! FREE! WITH EACH POUND OF OUR LOOSE SUNBEAM TEA WE ARE GIVING FREE, WHILE THEY LAST, YOUR CHOICE OF THE FOLLOWING ARTICLES : CUP & SAUCER, SWEETS DISH, FANCY PLATE, BUTTER DISH, Etc. SEE OUR WjENDO#. COME WHILE THEY LAST. SHOP WHERE YOU GET THE BEST VALUE. J. A. AITCHISON (LATE A. E. TONGS). MAIN STREET, - - - - FOXTON. THE POPULAR VERDICT. Old Clothes Made to Look Like New. ' OUR PLANT IS RIGHT UP-TO-DATE AND THE ONLY ONE OF ITS KIND IN THE MANAWIA'TU DISTRICT. WORK EXECUTED BY EXPERTS AND DELIVERY WITHIN 24 HOURS IF NECESSARY. WRITE FOR PRICE LIST. “Coo-ee” Dry Cleaning and Pressing Service. N. McAFFER, 104 CUBA STREET, J. A. DINLEY, Principals. PALMERSTON N. V--- J
F. J. MANTELL. F. i. MANTELL. F. J. MANTELL. SHOE REPAIRS A SPECIALTY. SHOE REPAIRS A SPECIALTY. SHOE REPAIRS A SPECIALTY. CHEAP FIRE WOOD! CHEAP FIRE WOOD! PENDS INSIONIS AND CONES. 4ft. Pinis Insignis 23/- per Cord, Delivered. 2ft. Pinis Jnsignis, 26/- per Cord, delivered. Open Cones, I/- large bag delivered. Closed Cones, 1/3 large bag delivered. ORDERS may be left at this office oi' at Mr H. Hutchins’ residence, Robinson St. CHEAP FIRE WOOD! CHEAP FIRE WOOD!
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Manawatu Herald, Volume L, Issue 3930, 13 April 1929, Page 3
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