TOWN HALL TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! A great drama dealing with the id., run I struggle between the Press and the undenvofrld “ PROTECTION” A bat tle royal between the machine-guns of gangland and the typewriters of a fearless press. “PROTECTION” With Dorothy Burgess, Paul Page and Robert Elliot. “DON KEY” (Comedy), News. Usual Prices. MONDAY! MONDAY! WILLIAM BOYD Supported ibv Alan Hale and Jacqueline Logan in “POWER” A. story of men lighting to holiness nature’s rushing tides. Usual Prices. WEDNESDAY! WEDNESDAY! SIR ALAN CO3HAM Britain's greatest Air Ambassador in “THE FLIGHT COMMANDER” FOXTON RACING CLUB. ANNUAL MEETING WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY JANUARY 15 AND 16, 1930. GOOD ACCEPTANCES. COURS E. IN EXCELLENT CONDITION. " §PiD!ALJRAIN ARRANGEMENTS. (See Posters). CATERING BY j. IVALLS. .1. MARTIN, Secretary.
Combined with our best wishes I 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,
Big Railway Concessions For Picnic Parties. Hero iivo a lew examples of the remarkably cheap return fares for picnic excursions arranged by schools, business houses, friendly societies, trades unions, etc. Children (up to 15 years). Adults. 9 to 12 miles 7d 1/3 21 to 25 miles if- 1/10 46 to 50 miles I/ll 3/3 COMMUNICATE WITH THE NEAREST STATIONMASTER, BUSINESS AGENT, OR DISTRICT MANAGER FOR FULL PARTICULARS.
EXCURSION TO WELLINGTON. SUND'AY, JANUARY, 12, 1930. 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.in. for Wellington. Char-a-banc meets return train at Shannon at 7.14 p.m. for Foxton. Seats booked at Mr D. Ball’s Tobacconist shop. FRESH BLACK CURRANTS FRESH BLACK CURRANTS NOW READY. IN ANY QUANTITY. I2LBS. FOR 10/-. PETTY’S STRAWBERRY ACRES, FEILDING. Phone 34(1 (Day) or 49(5 (Night). 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. 30 IVORY ENVELOPES for 6d at the “Manawatu Herald’’ Office. A.d excellent line use.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume LI, Issue 4040, 11 January 1930, Page 3
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370Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, Volume LI, Issue 4040, 11 January 1930, Page 3
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