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BENNETT’S PICTURES AND DE LUXE ORCHESTRA At the OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT at 8. CHANGE OF PROGRAMME, CHANGE OF PROGRAMME, Headed by A Drama with a Punch, “THE FIGHTING HEART,” “THE FIGHTING HEART,” “THE FIGHTING HEART,” “THE FIGHTING HEART,” From the Novel “ONCE TO EVERY MAN,” By Larry Evans. “THE FIGHTING HEART,” “THE FIGHTING HEART,” “THE FIGHTING HEART,” “THE FIGHTING HEART,” Starring SMILING GEORGE O’BRIEN, SMILING GEORGE O’BRIEN, With BILLIE DOVE, J. Farrell MacDonald—Diana Miller Victor Maclaglen—James Marcus, Is a story of Resolution v. The Gay IVbite Way, In which CUPID SCORES A KNOCKOUT WITH ROMANCE AS REFEREE. Then we have A Fine Two-Reel Comedy, “HONEYMOON, LIMITED,” “HONEYMOON, LIMITED,” And a Fox News, With ouiFine Orchestra Playing to the Illustrated Song, “Byo and Bye the Sun Will Shine.” PRICES: 2s, Is; booking 6d extra. Children half-price. Box Plans at the Opera House. BOY Scouts proceeding to Dunedin Jamboree will assemble at the Palmerston North Public Hospital, 11 a.m., Monday, 4th January for compulsory examination. J. T. BOSWORTH, Commissioner. IjIOXTON RACING CLUB (Incorporated). ANNUAL MEETING. 22nd and 23rd JANUARY, 1926. NOMINATIONS for all events Close on TUESDAY, January sth, at 8 p.m. For full programme see Weekly Press. D. R OGILVY, Secretary. P.O. Box 1, Foxton.

'^y'ELLINGTON RACING CLUIL SUMMER MEETING 20th, 22nd and 23rd January, 1926. ABOMINATIONS for all events at the above meeting, also forfeit (] sov.) for the Wellington Stakes, CLOSE AT 9 O’CLOCK P.M. ON MONDAY, 4th JANUARY, 1926, at tho office of the Club, Woodward Street, ’Wellington. J, M. GRIFFITHS, Secretary.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 28, 2 January 1926, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 28, 2 January 1926, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 28, 2 January 1926, Page 1

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