TOWN HALL FRIDAY! CABAjRET. FRIDAY! The Romance 'and Tragedy of English Pair Life—a Fascinating glimpse of Strange folk, in “A PEEP BEHIND THE SCENES” The strong man 'bossed by his small shrewish wife—the human rner--' maid eating tinned salmon, and the sword swallower worried over swallowing a small fish bone. A laughable story of the odd characters of the sideshows: “A PEEP BEHIND THE SCENES” “LINE OF 'SUGOEiS'S (Interest), British [News. Cabaret Prices. SATURDAY! SATURDAY! ' A Special Screen Adaptation of MAX BRAND’S Novel, “THE BLACK RIDER”: “THE CAVALIER”. “Whose face - had never been seen, but whose deeds were known by their daring and gallantry. Featuring RICHARD TALMADGE. ’XMAS E'VE: — A Great Programme, headed by REGINALD DENNY, in “CLEAR THE DECKS.”
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iiiiiiiiiriiiiiiiiuiQ A Useful Booklet All About tbe Holiday Trains ! * Now that everybody has decided where they will go - j for the holidays, the next problem is—How to get j there? This is where the free-railway holiday booklet j will help. It tells you all about the holiday trains for I the Christmas and New Year period. j CALL FOR A FREE COPY AT YOUR NEAREST RAILWAY STATION \ OR CITY BOOKING OFFICE—OR PHONE OR WRITE FOR ONE TO { BE SENT TO YOU BY FIRST MAIL. I
EXCURSION TO WELLINGTON. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 22nd, 1929. Messrs madge bros. Char-a-banc will leave Foxton at 8.15 a.m. on Sunday next for Shannon to connect with Excursion Train leaving Shannon at 9.25 a.m. for Wellington. Char-a-banc meets return train at Shannon at 7.14 p.m. for Foxton. Seats'booked at Mr D. Ball’6 Tobacconist shop. KIMU gate-leg tables, 59/6; dining chairs (loose seats), 17/6. Andrews’, Furnishers, 80 Rangitikei Street, Palmerston North. ADDRESS WANTED. M®. George Jennings Daniels, formerly of Opunake, but last heard of at Foxton, or anyone knowing his present address is asked to communicate with the undersigned in connection with a transfer of his property. T. B. FOUHY, Solicitor, Opunaike. Andrews’ 3-piece moquette suites. One suite, usually £29 10/-, ’Xmas price £27. 80 Rangitikei St. Palmerston North. Follow the crowd to Fairey’s for the best Christinas Cake you have ever had, artistically decorated in delicate tints made from the best ingredients money can buy. Buy from the CAKE KING — FAGEREY. For SALE. —Electrolux Vacuum Cleaner, in good order. No reasonable offer refused. Trial given. —Apply “Suction,” c/o Herald.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume L, Issue 40041, 19 December 1929, Page 3
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508Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume L, Issue 40041, 19 December 1929, Page 3
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