TOWN HALL WESTERN ELECTRIC SOUND SYSTEM. WEDNESDAY! WEDNESDAY! A super thrilling' melodrama racing across India—- “ BOMBAY MAIL ” (Adult Audience Recommendation). A beautiful spy —an American with a fortune in rubies —a revolutionist —a crook —a detective. Passengers on a speeding express, with EDMUND LOWE, SHIRLEY GREY AND RALPH FORBES. “BOMBAY MAIL” PIE FOR TWO (James Gleason comedy), CHICKEN REEL (cartoon), GOOFYTONE NEWS and 2 Graham McNamee NEWS REELS. THURSDAY! THURSDAY! THE NIGHT OF JOY. ALBERT RUSSEL (King of Joy Germs). . REG. MORGAN (Prince of Songland). Will present the Brightest entertainment Fox ton has had for years. IN ADDITION: “FOUR MASKED MEN” NO INCREASE IN PRICES.
SPEED! THRILLS! „ EXCITEMENT! AT THE FOXTON UNITED SPORTS ASSOCIATION’S ANNUAL MOTOR CYCLE SPORTS FOXTON RACECOURSE, MONDAY! NEXT MONDAY! LABOUR DAY, OCTOBER 22nd., 1934. All the crack riders will be present. The Club has received excellent Nominations. First Race commences at 1 ]i.m. Afternoon tea, and Counter Lunch. Pubiean’s Booth, etc., on the grounds. Hot Water free. ADMISSION: Adults 2/- plus tax; Children fid! Cars and motor cycles 1/-.
DELAY IS DANGEROUS If you have delayed you cannot afford to delay any longer having your ear lights and bralkes tested. Any day now you may he called upon to produce your eertiiicate of fitness in this connection and if your car is not satisfactory prosecution will follow. Bring your car in to us for checking. , Defay is also dangerous in more ways than one. You ' should, not delay having your engine overhauled. Expert advice and attention will 'save you pounds if taken advantage of early. Run your car in for an overhaul, or inspection. Our advice is given FREE and you can rely on expert workmanship. Every job carries a personal guarantee. •J**J m s**J**$ m s , *s**5 m 5 ># J m s* , ! , ** h **^ , *s* TOLLEY’S MOTOR GARAGE AND ENGINEERING WORKS Appointed A.A. Garage for Free Break-down Service and distribution of brake and light test certificates. ’PHONE No. 11. - - CLYDE STREET.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 4405, 16 October 1934, Page 3
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