TOWN HALL A CHRISTMAS THOUGHT. Christmas mines but once a year, and when it docs it brings good cheer! Such was the axiom of previous years, and we are hoping this ’Xmas will be much brighter than many people would have us believe. Certain it is that it Avill be much more pleasurealble, if most of us forget —if only for the lime being—any troubles that we have or imagine. The Town Hall wishes all the Compliments of the Season and invites yon to spend your evenings in enjoyment of specially selected entertainment. WEDNESDAY! ’XMAS EVE WEDNESDAY! A. 10. \\l. Mason’s thrilling fiction as a. 1(H) per cent, all-talking masterpiece. Perfect English by an all-English east in “AT THE VILLA ROSE” Let the greatest criminologist of modern fiction take you through the Casino of Monte Carlo —the under world dens that only the Continent can boast —night dubs that breathe the gay spirit of Paris —seeking thrills, adventure, romance. “AT THE VILLA ROSE” “ASK DAD,” All-Talking Comedy Special. “PEOPLE BORN IN APRIL,” All-Talking Horoscope. BE EARLY. Usual Prices. FRIDAY! BOXING NIGHT FRIDAY! A bombshell of hilarity. The all-talking, singing comedy. “SPLINTERS” The most amusing dim since the sen cm found its voice, with NELSON KEYS, SYDNEY HOWARD and the leading lady REG. STONE. Hear her sing “I’ll be Getting Along,” and “Encore.” “SPLINTERS” When Reg. Slone said, “1 love yo n,” the whole army went wild, but when he lost his blonde wig, and foigot that he was wearing skirts the army went wilder still, and Sydney Howard murmured “Blimey—what a Avar.” “CONSTABLE,” All-Talking Comedy. “SPANISH OMELETTE,” All-Talking Cartoon. Usual Prices.
All Your ’Xmas Needs All your Christmas requirements in the way of fruits, Peel, Essences, etc., can be supplied by us at prices that can not be undersold by our competitors. There is no doubt about this, and in addition our stocks are of prime quality, and fresh. We arc carrying’ a line of Prime ’Xmas Hams, which merit inquiry. Also we have a very attractive stock of ’Xmas Dainties such as 'Figs, Biscuits, Confectionery, Muscatels, Nuts, etc., all absolutely fresh and satisfactory in every way. COMPARE PRICES, AND COMPARE QUALITY, AND YOU WILL DECIDE IN OUR FAVOUR. J. A. AITCHISON MAIN STREET, - FOXTON.
Drapery • Men’s Wear. Buy your ’Xmas Requirements at BREWER’S “THE STORE FOR BARGAINS.” BEST VALUE—LOWEST PRICES. ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. YOUR INSPECTION INVITED. Brewer’s Drapery Store MAIN STREET FOXTQN
We Can Supply Your Ideal. Let us make you look smart and dressy at a moderate cost toy Dry Cleaning and Steam Pressing your Soiled Clothes, the IDEAL way. Our Hat Cleaning and Blocking will amaze you. ’Phone 6497, P.N. SPECIAL OFFER TO FOXTON AND DISTRICT RESIDENTS. Parcels left at Madge’s local depot will toe delivered FREIGHT FREE to our workshop and returned to you also freight free immediately on completion. THE IDEAL DRY CLEANING AND PRESSING SERVICE (J. A. DINjLEY). Palmerston North Depot—E. D. Wycherley’s Extension, 276 Cuba Street. Works —'Rear of 56A Rangitikei Street.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume LI, Issue 4547, 23 December 1930, Page 3
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502Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, Volume LI, Issue 4547, 23 December 1930, Page 3
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