ROYAL PICTURES. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TWO STAR FEATURES. EILEEN PERCY in “LITTLE MISS HAWKSHAW.” “LITTLE MISS HAWKSHAW.” Presented by William Fox. Also WILLIAM RUSSELL in “DESERT BLOSSOMS.” “DESERT BLOSSOMS.” Supported by Helen Ferguson, W. J. Rigby, Willis Robnrds, Margaret Mann, Dnlcie Cooper, Charles Spere and Gerald Pring. An Engaging Love Theme, in levwoven with Exciting Adventures. SATURDAY! SATURDAY! English Mastet'-Dranui from the Ilepworth Studios: “THE TOUCH OF A CHILD.” “THE TOUCH OF A CHILD.” Starring ALMA TAYLOR, and HENRY EDWARDS. The story of a mistake that drew four souls into the vortex of human passion, and the magic touch of baby fingers that brought them back into the light of perfect understanding and love.. MONDAY! MONDAY! SPECIAL HOLIDAY PROGRAM. A Stoll All-British Masterpiece: “THE HUNDREDTH CHANCE.” “THE HUNDREDTH CHANCE.” From the popular story by ETHEL M. DELL. In life we all take chances, but who is strong enough to take “The Hundredth Chance?” See this stirring screen play in which a young girl found at last that the love of a true man was to be preferred to aristocratic traditions. Better than “Rocks of Valpre,” or Iron Bars.” Extra : “BRIDE 13.” Prices, 9d and 1/6, plus tax. “DAMAGED GOODS.” “LYING LIPS.” AUCTION SALE. SATURDAY! SATURDAY! At 2 p.m. FOXTON AUCTIONEERING COY. will sell as above, — 30 Young Fowls, Indian Motor Cycle, Boat. Cooking and Dessert, Apples, Onions, Potatoes, Pie Melons, Vegetables, Groceries, Denims, Shirts, Ties, etc., etc. Also on account of Mrs S. SMITH, who is leaving the district, and without reserve: —Sideboard, d. b.r. Bedstead. Kapoc Mattress, Cot, Table, 7 Kitchen Chairs, child’s Chair, linoleum, Cow Cover, Horse Clipping Machine, Pots and Pans, Buckets, Pictures, .Tam •Tars, Books, Garden Tools, Lamps, Seales, Crockery, etc. F. D. WHIBLEY, Auctioneer.
T\N. RETAILERS’ ASSOCIATION. EASTER HOLIDAYS. The Shops in Palmerston North will he OPEN on Easter Saturday, elosin«; at the usual hours. w. McKenzie, Secretary. WANTED KNOWN. —The Plunket Nurse will he in Foxton as usual on Good Friday. "POUND.- —Two brown fishing lines. Owner may have same by paying cost of this advertisement.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2417, 13 April 1922, Page 3
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341Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2417, 13 April 1922, Page 3
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