ROYAL PICTURES. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TOM MIX in “AFTER YOUR OWN HEART.” “AFTER YOUR OWN HEART.” A Story of the West brimful of Tom Mix’s experiences as a Cowboy. Plenty of Action and Thrills. A Story of Thrills, of Speed, and of the Humour of the New Days on the Western Plains. Prices, (id, 1/1, children half-price. FRIDAY! ONLY FRIDAY! Don’t miss this Wonderful Story of: the playground of aristocracy and wealth—Monte Carlo —where every passion in human nature rises to the surface. “PASSION’S PLAYGROUND.” “PASSION’S PLAYGROUND.” Starring the famous beauty of the screen, KATHERINE McDONALD. Prices, fid, 1/1, children half-price. In Episode 4 of “BRIDE 13,” to be shown next MONDAY, Marguerite Clayton, does the most daring thing ever attempted by a woman. See it and judge! “LYING LIPS.” GRAND CONCERT. GRAND CONCERT. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! THURSDAY, APRIL (i. At the Town hall - foxton. At 8 p.m. ORGANISED BY MISS THELMA SHAW, L.T.G.L., L.L.C.M. - PROCEEDS IN AID OF SPORTS QUEEN. FULL ORCHESTRA. ME. CREIGHTON, Lady Impersonator and Comedian. MTRR WINIFRED PATTER RON, of the Consorvsi iorium of Musir*., Sydney. MR. MOTTERRITEAI), winner of Competitions, Wellington, MISS AVERIL HOPE, Gold Medallist, Christchurch. MTSS THELMA SIIAWfi L.T.C.L., L.L.C.M. MISS MAY KTENE, Dancer. LITTLE RANGT McDONNELL, Dancer.
Songs anil Choruses by a Large Company, etc., etc. PRICES: 3/- & 2/-. TOWN HALL PICTURES. SATURDAY! SATURDAY! TWO STAR PROGRAMME. TOM MIX in “SHOOTING UP THE MOVIES,” “SHOOTING UP THE MOVIES,” and ELAINE HAMMER STEIN in THE MIRACLE OF MANHATTAN. THE MIRACLE OF MANHATTAN. A story of a. wealthy girl who sings in an Underworld Cabaret, and whose lover is a gunman. Don' miss seeing THE LAST EPISODE OF “THE FLAMING DISK.” Usual Prices. Coming: “THUNDERBOLT JACK.”
ALEX. ROSS ALEX. ROSS GENERAL BLACKSMITH, GOACHBUTLDER AND WHEELWRIGHT.' MAIN STREET : PONTON. HAVING acquired the business lately carried on by 11. B. CRESSWELL, I solicit a share of public and district support, All classes of Repairs and Tyring undertaken. Horse-shoeing a speciality. Prices right, and satisfaction guaranteed. F ELUDING JOCKEY CLUB. EASTER. MEETING, SATURDAY & MONDAY, 15th & 17th APRIL, 1922. OWNERS and Trainers are reminded that Acceptances for all First Day events at above Meeting will be received up till 8.30 p.m. on MONDAY, 10th April. E. GOODBEHERE, Secretary. Box 45, Feilding. RUBBER STAMPS, RUBBER STAMP PADS, RUBBER STAMP INK, Obtainable at “HERALD” OFFICE. SALE. —Three to four gallons of milk per day. Further particulars by inquiry at “Herald” Office. STEPHENS’ BLUE-BLACK Writing Ink, 5/- 10-ounce bottle, cash. —“Herald” Office. Wanted known—Black wool, 9£d, 1/-, 1/6, skein. Men’s Knitted Sox, 2/3 pair.—F. GABITES BUTTER WRAPPERS, printed with your own brand, 8/0 per 100. —“Herald” Office. RELIEVES RHEUMATISM. Why not use Chambeilain’s Pain Balm when you bave rheumatism? We feel sure that the result will be prompt and satisfactory. One application relieves the pain, and many have been permanently relieved by its use. For sale everywhere. — Advt.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2414, 6 April 1922, Page 3
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