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AMUSEMENTS. I KING’S THEATRE TAIHAPE Direction - Fuller-Hayward Theatres COMMENCING AT 8 O’CLOCK. TWO STAR FEATURES •First the Comedy Drama ‘ ‘ ANKLES PREFERRED ’ * • ‘ ANKLES PREFERRED ’ * It’s nifty. It’s nice. Featuring ELAINE KAMMERSTEIN, and in support ‘OUT OF THE STORM” “OUT OF THE STORM” Look at the Cast in it: Jacqueline Logan, Edmund Bums, Montague Love, Tyronne Power, Crawford Kent and Eddie Phillips. o Also the O. HENRY Comedy “GIRLS” “GIRLS”' “GIRLS” “GIRLS” ' Note.—As both main features are j not suitable for juveniles, for the i Matinee We Will screen “A HERO ON HORSEBACK” .... Featuring HOOT GIBSON

MARTON TOWN HALL SATURDAY, 17th DECEMBER. Hoopla!—Over the Top! The only HOOT GIBSON in ‘ ‘ PAINTED PONIES ’ ’ “PAINTED PONIES” * ‘ PAINTED PONIES ’ ’ Breezy as the March wind, and clean as a hound’s tooth. ORDINARY PRICES. BULLS TOWN HALL SATURDAY—I7th DECEMBER Anna Q. Nilson and Kenneth Harlan In “EASY PICKING” “EASY PICKING” “EASY PICKING” Dead men tell no tales —but their ghosts certainly stir up a lot of trouble in this shivery, quivery drama of a Haunted House and a straight-shooting Heroine! Prices Is 6d and Is; Children 6d. MR and MBS DAN LE ROUX South African World "Walkers with Wheel barrow Will Appear at BULLS PICTURES And Speak on Their Experiences On SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, AT 8.30 P.M. — HEMSTITCHING. MRS R. MASTERS wishes to announce that she has commenced Hemstitching at Hunterville; price 5d per yard. Parcels posted to P.O. Bex 21 Hunterville, will be returned, post free. ’Phone No. 39D.

MARTON ADVERTISEMENTS SECOND-HAND farm Implements for Sale—l Massey-Harris Mower, 1 9-foot Hay Rake, 1 Massey-Harris Binder, Steel Queen Disc Harrows, Reid & Gray Plough. E. Chase, Marton. Marton district a. & p. ASSOCIATION. FIFTEENTH ANNUAL SHOW To be held on MARTON PARK MARTON PARK WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 18, 1928. £6OO IN PRIZES & TROPHIES £6OO for CATTLE, SHEEP, HORSES, PIGS & COMPETITIONS. Entries close finally on FRIDAY, JANUARY 6. ! Correction—Classes 20 and 42 (sheep) I should read Three Rams (not Lambs). : Members’ Subscription (£1) now due. ARTHUR WAY, Secretary, Box 3, Marton. MABTON JUNCTION STORE. PORK Butchers’ small goods, first quality and reasonable prices; al- : .-.ays obtainable at Clark's Marton | Junction Store. Once tried, always | used. LUNCHEON and Travelling Cases for your Xmas and New Year holi- ; 'lays, obtainable at cut rate prices at I' lark’s. Marton Junction. THY your Xmas Cooking Requirements at Clark’s, Marton Junction Store. New season’s Fruit now on j hand and prices are right. r pHE Ham, what ’am. Order it now * for Xmas. Quality guaranteed, and ■he price is right at Clark’s, Marton I J unction. rpOYS fur the kiddies at Xmas and i New Year. Buy them something 1 good at Clark’s, Marton Junction Store, i Prices right. ICE Creams and Soft Drinks obtained at Clark’s, Marton Junction. : are delicious these hot davs. Try them, r — " "Z” Ison defeated Mcsdames J. Phillips and ;A. Bailey; Mesdames Oemcke and I Green defeated Mrs Sweet and Mrs H. I Wilson; Miss Menzies and Mrs Ball I defeated Mrs Speedy and Mrs Wilson. - TENNIS. Ladder matches played during the week were as follow’s: —Miss Sweet defeated Miss Dawkins, 6—4; Miss I Dickenson defeated Miss Carruthers, i'• —2; D. Johnstone defeated Wilson, GENERAL NEWS. I At the recent examinations the following passed for their proficiency:— I N. Parish. A. Brow r n, D. Langston, E. ■Smith and A. Bain; competency F. ‘ Barrell and R. Liddicoat. Measles are very prevalent here, and half the children are absent from school. The prize-giving ceremony will be postponed until early next

A partv of Girl Guides consisting of Patrol Leaders V. Trewley, D. McNeill, and Guides R. Oulsman, D. Langston, A. Durham and N- Oemcke in charge of Captain Carruthers and Lieutenant Dickenson, journeyed to Ohingaiti and were entertained at I afternoon tea by Mrs Fitzgerald. The j troop held their monthly church par- , ade in the Anglican Church on Sunday I evening.

! The following office bearers were installed at the Oddfellows Lodge by Bro. S. Dickenson, I.P.N.G.: —Bro. C. IWarrilow, N.G.; Bro. L. Mahoney, , V.G.; Bro. J. Dawkins, F.S.; Bro. J. Hamilton, E.S.; Bro. Young, L-S.N.G.; Bro. Bunker, R.S.N.G.; Bro. H. Reilly, iR.S.V.G.; Bro. F. Slade, L.S.V.G.; f Sister E. Dennis, Warden; Bro. J. Mclntosh, 1.G.; Bro. R. Seddin, 0.G.; Bro. H. Jacobs, piano.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 20024, 17 December 1927, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 20024, 17 December 1927, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 20024, 17 December 1927, Page 2

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