ALWAYS ASK FOR DAY DAWN BRAND DRIED FRUITS rpHE beat t or Plea and Jam. Instructions on every packet Your grocer baa them. AMUSEMENTS. TONIGHT AT 7.55. First appearance in PALMERSTON NORTH of the GREATEST CHARi ACTE R-ACTO R in the ENGLISH-SPEAKING WORLD. GUY BATES! POST QPERA JJOVJS®. Direction J. C. Williamson (N.Z.) Ltd Manager John Farrell TO-NIGHT AT 7.56 SHARP. J. C. Williamson (N.Z.) Ltd., have the honour to present THE SUPERB DRAMATIC GENIUS GUY BATES POST In “The Masquerader,” (The stage adaptation of, Katherine Thurston's wonderful nOvel, ‘ John Chllcote, M.P.” “THE MASQUERADER,” is an Intensely powerful drama of thrilling situations, mystifying stage effects riiagniflcent characterisations, and clever humour. The brilliant, supporting company Includes the Misses Eileen Sparks, Jean Athol, Cecil Haines, Nellie Mb.- : tyne, Elsie May, Leya Green, Messrs Wlnntngton Barnel, Ashton Jarry. Leslie Victor, Eric Maxon, Richard Webster, Gerald Bring, William Pn»smovo, Fred Francis, Harold Brumfield and Arthur Wr.tson. SPECIAL NOTE. The dim. shadowed beauty of the prologue makes It Imperative that its charm he not disturbed by the entrance of late-comers. Hr Post therefore, especially a/.ks patrons to be in their seats befor/b the curtain rises at 7.55 p.m„ as the doors of the theatre will remain closed during the progress of the prologue, Th£ audience is also asked to'note that, the Intervals between the acts will he very brifcT*. SECOND PRODUCTION—NEXT “The Green Goddess,” Third production—January 29th, r “The: Bad Man, 1 ' Box plans at the Opera House. Prices: D.C. and 0.5.; 8/-; Back stalls 5/-; Pit 2/6; all prices plus taX. . I POLICE DEPARTMENT. SALE OF UNCLAIMED PROPERTY. TT is hereby notified that unclaimed property in the hands of the Police at Palmerston North, will, if not claimed before the 31st January, 1926, be sold thereafter by public auction. Particulars as to the time and place of sale may be obtained from the Inspector of Police, at Palmerston North. A. H. Commissioner of Police. Wellington. RONGOTEA TOWN BOARD. DOG REGISTRATION. ■\TOTICE Is hereby given that the fee for registration of dogs In the Rongotea Town District for the year 1926, is 10/- per dog. and Is now due and payable at the Registration Office, Mersey street, Rongotea, to C. P. Wood, who has bean appointed Dog\ Registrar for the Town District. Any person harbouring an unregis • tered dog after 14 days from the publication of this notice is liable to proceedings under the ‘‘Dog Registration Act, 1908.” c. percy woorr, Clerk. Rongotea, 14th January, 1926.
PAHIATUA RACING CLUB A NNUiA-L IYJEETING. To bo hold on the Club'o Course, PAHIATUA. 27th and 28th January, 1926. ACCEPTANCES for the .PI ROT DAY close with the secretary at Pahiatua, on Monday l'Bth January, 1926, at 8 p.m. Telegraph office closes at 5 p.m. J. G. SWAINSON, Secretary.
WOODWORKING MACHINERY, Including the Celebrated ELLIOT WOODWORKER Please Enquire To-day. Cash or EASY TERMS o S Payment. JAMES A. MiACNBILL, Maxwell’s Buildings —2 St. AUCKLAND.
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Manawatu Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 2346, 16 January 1926, Page 1
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