TOWN HALL TO-NIGHT! NEW YEAR S EVE TO-NIGHT! 2 COMPLETE PERFORMANCES. BTO 10.5 & 10.20'T0 12.30 P.M. AT 8 f*.M.—lntelrnalional News. British News. “OSSIE .OP THE MOUNTED” (Cartoon). “HUSBANDS WON’T TEEL” (Comedy). Interval. RENEE ADOREE & CONRAD NAGEL In the tremendous Rex Beach story of a man who went to the end of the world to forget the girl he loved. “THE MICHIGAN KID” Beyond question the greatest Canadian out-doors picture yet produced. Usual Prices: Od and 1/0. Children 3d and Gd. AT 10.20 P.M. —SPECIAL PICTURE CABARET. MUSIC BY J. NEWTON. World’s News. - American News. " . “EMPTY SOCKS” (Cartoon). “BIG- GAME GEORGS” (Special Comedy). Interval. BESSIE LOVE & TOM MOORE. In the fastest, funniest feature of the year. “ANYBODY HERE SEEN KELLY?” The tale of an Irish cop with a “so jcwhere in Prance” past and the Prench girl who tracked him down. “A'TIED LANG SYNE.” Cabaret Prices: 1/- everywhere. Child. Gd. WEDNESDAY! NEW YEAR’S DAY WEDNESDAY! CLARA BOW Blazes her way through a. seorchin ; series of thrills in the underworld drama “LADIES OF THE MOB” “THE IRON DERBY” (Comedy), News, Cartoon. Usual Prices. FRIDAY! FRIDAY! A story of love and life in Lon lon’s underground railways.' ' “UNDERGROUND.” A roaring drama jvifch thrills a pi nty. Usual Prices.
Combined with our best wishes for the New Year we will continue - to offer you the best of goods at the right price, and the closest attention to your requirements. J, A. AITCHISON MAIN STREET, .... FOXTON.
WHY WE LEAD m m AND OTHERS FOLLOW? OUR 35 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE, sained in three different countries, is the answer. Pram House FOR ALL REQUIREMENTS. 335 Main Street, P.N. (Right opposite Devine’s Hotel). Phone 6973. Prams, Retyred, Repainted, Relined, at shortest notice.
How to Enjoy Your Holidays! v The Railway Holiday Booklet contains glad tidings—it tells of how to reach all the delightful places you have longed to visit, with a maximum of comfort and a minimum of cost. CALL, WRITE OR PHONE FOR A COPY—OBTAINABLE FREE AT ANY RAILWAY STATION OR CITY BOOKING OFFICE. Remember—cheap tickets are obtainable from 13th December to nth January. Return up to Bth February.
STATE EIRE INSURANCE THE N.Z. GOVERNMENT OFFICE. OWNED by, Guaranteed by, and conducted solely in the interests of the people. IT IS YOUR OWN INTEREST TO SUPPORT YOUR OWN OFFICE. District Manager: D. Morrison, Palmerston North. R. HORNBLOW, FOXTON AGENT. WHY REMAIN DEAF? Deafness, noises in the head, and nasal catarrh quickly and permanently overcome, at a very trifling cost, by the new “Tinnitus Inhaler." Scores of sufferers testify to the marvellous efficacy of this simple .appliance. Descriptive leaflet, testimonials, etc., gladly sent postfree to any enquirer writing to: — Manager, “LARMALENE’ Co., Deal, Kent, England.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume L, Issue 4036, 31 December 1929, Page 3
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446Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, Volume L, Issue 4036, 31 December 1929, Page 3
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