AMUSEMENTS. Sure JOHNEEE ! ! Its one cyclone oi joy from start to finish I SEE TT TO-NIGHT. PALACE rpO-NIGHT. ALACE L O-NIGHT. All the Fun of the Fair i It's a Whirlwind of Thrills ! Starts in "high" and never lets up. johnny rpihe live tttire hines ± he live w ire The Big Circus Picture ! . GOOD SUPPORTS. • USUAL PRICES. A VERY SPECIAL ATTRACTION. • _ — PALACE TO-MORROW. PALACE THURSDAY. MATINEE THURSDAY, 3 p.m. Fjrst National presents the screen's greatest lovers : Norma tt^almadge ORMA J. ALMADGE
AND EUGENE O'BRIEN AND EUGENE O'BRIEN in the Greatest Modern Love Stor; of all time. GEO. BARR / RiuSTARK McCUTCHEON' S ^ ^ R AUSTARK Thus the Queen of Screenland an Filmdom's greatest lover are brough together again in this virile ro mance ! LADIES- See "GRAUSTARK" ai the Matinee. — But a,lx>ve all SEI IT ! D.C. 2s, Stalls ls. Matinee: Adults lSj Children 6d. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. VrCE-REGAL VISIT TO HAVELOCK. riTHE Chairman and Members oi the Havelock Town Board desire heartil.y to thank all thos© Ladies and G entlemen whose untiring efforts secui'ed the success of the above fu nation. Most especiallv do they thank those gentlemen who so kindly placed their pleasure boats at the disposal of the Vice-Regal Party for the flnal regatta on the Havelock Harbor. TRESPASS NOTICE. | 4 NY ipenson or persons trespassing | on the Alarlborougli Rugby Fcptbal l: Utnion's property situated in Fell Street and Grove Road, will be prosecuted. C. H. MILLS, A. A. MACNAB, R, NOBLE-ADAMS, Trustees. DILLON'S POJNT HALL. 4 NNUAL T3AZAAR NNUAL JJAZAAR SATURDAY, 16th OCTOBER. Official dpening by W. J, Girling, Esq., M.P., at 2.30 p.m. Stalls of all descriptions. Bran Tub, Games, etc. Afternoon -Tea,
DANCE. A dance will be held in the even [ing, eommeneing at 8 o'clock. Ad mission : — - Ladies Is 6'd. Gentlemen 2s 6( S UPPER PROVIDED The Dillon's Pomt Orchestra wil play selections during the afternoor and will also play for the dance. R.'S.'A. GALA. ALA. POLLARD PARK, L A B O R . D A YT, MONDAY, OCTOBER 25th. WHAT "VOU TT7ILL CiEE. HAT I OU -W ILL OEE. I.— 1 THE GREATEST PROCESSION EVER YOU HAVE SEEN.
2.- ALL LEADING BUSINESS'S WILL MAKE SPECIAL WINDOW DISPLAYS. J 3.— TRADES PEOPLE ARE G1VING 75 PRESENTS TO THE PUBLIC FOR NOTHING. 4— LABOR DAY WILL BE WORTH CALLING A HOLIDAY. Ai. . f 5.— YOU' WILL HAVE THE TIME OF YOUR LIVES AT THE R.S.A. GALA. ^AY it with an "Ad."
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Marlborough Express, Volume LX, Issue 229, 28 September 1926, Page 1
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