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ROYAL PICTURES. ROYAL PICTURES. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! CONSTANCE TALMADGE, naughty, saucy, wilful widow, in “ROMANCE AND ARABELLA.” “ROMANCE AND ARABELLA.” The quest of the second husband through paths of romance peopled with assorted lovers. She tried them all —the, cave man, the youth, the cubist, the ougenist —and nearly fell there —but came back to Bill on the rebound.' Brimful of humour, delicate situations, saucy complications, and tinted throughout with the rainbow hues of romance. Also the first of THE FURTHER ADVENTURES OF STINGAREE. N.B. —Send your children every Saturday to our Matinees. They will be quite safe. The Royal is quite fire-proof. MONDAY! MONDAY! CARLYLE BLACKWELL and EVELYN GREELEY in “HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS. . “HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS., Two pals change identities, a prince and a footballer. Great scenes of liarvard -Ya J o match. Wunde rfu 1 crowds. The gorgeous splendour of court life in Europe.

(j SECOND ADVENT ADDRESSES MR. ARTHUR CUTTING MR. ARTHUR CUTTING will (1).V.) give his first address on THE STAR AND THE SCEPTRE THE STAR AND THE SCEPTRE in the MASONIC HALL - PONTON. SUNDAY EVENING, AT 7. Subject : “THE NICHT ITS CHARACTER AND END—THE SCOFFER'S QUESTION ANSWERED;’’ Mr. CUTTING will also give an address in the PARK STREET HALL. SUNDAY AFTERNOON, at ‘.I oVloeh. Hymns Provided. All Free'. Everyone Weleoine. DON’T MISS THESE MEETINGS IP YOU CAN HELP IT. COME WITH A PR I END, THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH, HOSPITALS AND CHARITABLE AID. District Health Office, Wellington. NOTICE CLOSING PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SCHOOLS. |N pursuance of the powers conferred on me by'Section IS of the Public Health A<d, PHIS, as extended by Section 1 id.’ Die Public Jieallh Amendment Act, Did, and being authorised in writing in thal behalf liy (he Minister of Public Health, L IRWIN ERIC PARIS, District Health Officer of Wellington Health District, Ihe Wangamii-Ta-ranaki Health Disi riot, and the M a rlhorongh-Nelson Ilea If Ir Dis-' Iriet, do hereby order all public and pmivate schools (including hoarding ,-chools) in (lie Wellington Health District, the WangamiirTaranaki Health. District, and (lie Marlboro-ugh-Nelson Health District, to remain closed until further order. Dated at Wellington (his 28th day of Januarv, 1020. I. M. PARIS. District Health Officer. NOTE: The Wellington Health District, the AAanganui-Taranaki Health District, and the Marlbo-roiigh-Nclson Health District include the following Hospital Districts: Taranaki, Hawera, Stratford, I’atea, Wanganui, Palmerston North, Waipawa, AVairarapa, ’Wellington, Nelson, ■ Picton,. and Wairau. ' PONTON BOROUGH BAND. GENERAL MEETING of Mornliers will he held in the Bandroom on SUNDAY morning, at 10 o’clock. Business: Borough Council, and General. A. SMITH, Hon. See. J^OST. —Fpxton racecourse, Friday, gold horseshoe, bit and spur brooch.-. Keepsake. Reward, - 10/-, Miss Hamnett, Podding. . RE-OPENING OP SCHOOLS. and parents are'notified that by ordcit of the Health Department the schools in this dis-. tried will remain dosed until further;, notice. The date of rc-opening will be advertised in due course. AY. H. SAVANGER, Sec. AVanganui Education Board. Lost. —From the junction of the Alana.watu and Oroua Rivers, one boat, tarred at water level. Reward for information. ’Phone No. Bs, Rangiotu. Lor SALE. —Good quiet cow (Jersey-Alderney cross). Suit private family. Ala king lOlbs. butter per week. (In calf.) Price £lB. Apply this office. FOXTQN SALE. Oavlng to the Palmerston North Ram Fair, there will be no Pox ton Sale on Monday, 2nd February. Next Sale, Itith February. ABRAHAM & AYILLIAMS, LTD.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 2084, 31 January 1920, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 2084, 31 January 1920, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 2084, 31 January 1920, Page 3

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