TOWN HALL FRIDAY. FRIDAY! A remarkable story o£ life behind 'the Screens of Moviedom. "SHOOTING STARS” Behind the glare of the Kleigs—staring eyes trying to fatliam the secrets of the artist’s soul. The whirring cameras register only the playilipr of the stars. Who knows the se erets of romance and tragedy in their hearts: “SHOOTING STARS” Written and supervised by Anthony Asquith. “•WALTER’S PAYING POLICY,” Comedy; British News Reel. Usual Prices. SATURDAY! SATURDAY! ESTELLE TAYLOR In a clever drama of stratgegy, intrigues and love, set against a society background. A mystery to keep you guessing: “LADY RAFFLES” “It takes a thief to catch a thief” is well illustrated in this rapid fire drama of daring escapades and thrilling action. 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). THURSDAY, 18th.—GRAND CONCERT, in Town Hall. Admission 1/6 and 2/-. COUNTRY CANDIDATE: JOAN HUNTER. (Colours: White and B!ack). The Country Committee are holding:— SATURDAY, 20th.—SHOP DAY. Oroua Downs Specialties. Poultry, Eggs, etc. ’ „ . * SATURDAY, 20th. —DANICE, Masf.nic Hall, 8 p.m. Good Music, good supper. Gents 2/0, Ladies 1/0. WEDNESDAY", 24th. —GRAND CONCERT AND DANCE. Latest 'Songs and Hits. Dance to follow. Only 2/- in all. TUESDAY, 23rd. —EUCHRE PARTY, Hamer’s Lounge, Good Prizes and Supper. SPORTS CANDIDATE: JOY ALEXANDER. (Colours: Yellow and Black). The Sports Committee are holding:— THURSDAY, 18th.—EUCHRE PARTY. Supper Room, 8 p.m. Better prizes than ever. FRIDAY, 19th—GRAND ALL SPORTS EVENING, at residence of Mr and Mrs D. Christie, Avenue Rid., at 8 p.m. Dancing on lawn, games and novelties of all descriptions. Adlmission 1/-, including Supper. Note: In the event of a wet night the evening will be held in the Masonic Hall. VOTES 3d EACH. Wm. Trueman, Treasurer. M. E. Perreau, Organiser. WORTH. READING. WE ARE OFFERING, FOR SATURDAY OF THIS WEEK ONLY, ONE POUNDS WORTH OF GOODS FOR NINETEEN SHILLINGS. CASH ORDERS ONLY. ONE SHILLING SAVED-IN EVERY ONE POUND. THE STORE FOR 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 MANAWiATU 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, >O4 CUBA STREET, J. A- DINLEY, Principals. PALMERSTON N.
HAVE YOUR FEET SEEN TO! HAVE YOUR FEET SEEN TO! CORNS, CALLOUSES, INGROWING NAILS 'CAREFULLY ATTENDED TO, ABSOLUTELY PAINLESS. W. H. HILDEBRANDT. Foot Specialist, The Square Palmerston North. (Over o’Connor and Tydeman’s) Telephone 6570. DIANA ADAMS WILL OPEN ADULT CLASSES FOR BALLROOM DANCING. CLASSES ON THURSDAY EVENINGS. Intending pupils will ibe interviewed on Fridays at 7.30 p.m. in All Saints Schoolroom.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume L, Issue 3932, 18 April 1929, Page 3
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