TOWN HALL WEDNESDAY! WEDNESDAY! GEORGE BANCROFT A new type of star in a great story of (lie gang wars with the detectives which rage continuously in all big cities. “THE DRAG NET” The story of a ease hardened, iron- fisted, straight shooting detective with a surprise in the first hundred feet and suspense to the last minute “THE DRAG NET” “VACATION WAfVES” (Comedy), Cartoon and Paramount News. Usual prices. FRIDAY! FRIDAY! OWEN NARES AND ESTELLE BRODY IN “THIS MARRIAGE BUSINESS” Is lr'arriago a business'? This picture answers the question. Usual prices. SATURDAY: “WHEN FLEET MEETS FLEET.” PLUNKET BABYCARNIVAL CONCLUDING ON MAY Ist., 1929. To Raise Funds for a Permanent Home for the Foxton Plunkei Society. CITIZENS’ CANDIDATE: BRYAN BARBER. (Colours: Red and Black). TUESDAY, 23rd:—GRAND FINALE, PLAIN OR FANCY DRESS MOUTOA MONSTER MASKED BALL, at Moufoa Hall. Larkin’s full Orchestra. Busses from all directions. Masks obtainable at Hall. Admission: Double 10/-, Lady 5/-, Gent 7/6. WEDNESDAY, May Ist.—SHOP DAY, Main Street. COUNTRY CANDIDATE: JOAN HUNTER. (Colours: White and Black). Ihe Country Committee are holding:— TUESDAY, 23rd. —EUCHRE PARTY, Hamer’s Lonnge, Good Prizes and Supper. y TUESDAY, April 30tli. —Grand Concert and Dance, Oroua Downs Hall. Latest songs and hits. 'Dance to follow. Only 2/- in all. WjEDN-ESDAY, May Ist. —GARDEN PARTY at the residence of |Mr. and Mrs. D. Christie. Novel competitions, and a good time assured. SPORTS CANDIDATE: JOY ALEXANDER. (Colours: Yciiow and Black). The Sports Committee are holding:—• .WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, 24th.— GARDEN PARTY, at residence of .Mi’, and Mrs. D. Christie, Avenue Road. Cojrapetitioiis, Putting, Treasure Hunt, etc. Afternoon tea provided. Admission 1/WEDNESDAY EVENING, 24th.—D.VNlCE, Masonic Hall, 8 p.m. Music (by J. Newton and Stringed Orchestra. Newer novelties. Good supper. Gents 2/6, Ladies 1/-. FRIDAY, 26th. —-EUCHRE PARTY, Masonic Hall, better prizes, good supper. Presentation of points prize. Please note change of date and place on account of Anzac Dav. SATURDAY, 27 th.--SHOP DAY. / SATURDAY, 27th.—DANCE, Masonic Hall. SATURDAY, 27th. —EUCHRE, Town Hall Supper-room. VOTES 3d EACH. Wm. Trueman, Treasurer. M. E. Perreau, Organiser. GET THEM ON THE WING BY USING THE BEST SPORTING AMMUNITION IT IS POSSIBLE TO PROCURE, Viz.: C.A.C., OR NOBLE’S BALLISTITE. WE STOCK THEM IN THE USUAL GRADE OF -SHOT FOR. DUCK SHOOTING. IF YOU ARE WANTING A NEW GUN CONSULT US. YOU W[FLL FIND OUR PRICES RIGHT. J. A. AITCHISON 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. MoAFFER. 104 CUBA STREET, J. A. DINLEY, Principals. PALMERSTON N. JJ I OSBORNE’S SERVICE STATION. MOTORISTS! COME AND HAVE YOUR TYRES TESTED FREE OF CHARGE WITH THE LATEST PRESSURE APPLIANCES. ! Having installed modern equipment, we are aide to cater for the Motorist in -the following: — FREE AIR AND! WATER SERVICE. BATTERIES TESTED FREE. BATTERIES CHARGED, REPAIRED, ETC. WE ARE SERVICE AGENTS FOR EXIDE BATTERIES. if you are doubtful about your Brakes, have them tested free of charge. Remember, you are liable to prosecution if your Brakes will not pass the official test. I TRY US FOR MOTOR REPAIRS. MTCHELIN AND SEIBERLING TYRES AND TUBES OF ALL SIZES IN STOCK. 1 ALL GRADES OF THE FAMOUS TEXACO PRODUCTS I ALWAYS IN STOCK.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume L, Issue 3934, 23 April 1929, Page 3
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