ROYAL THEATRE. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! BENEFIT IN AID OF MRS. S. BAKER AND FAMILY. Great Concert', Great Picture, Great Actress. PROGRAMME: Overture, “The Broken Melody,” Miss Easton, Masters Small and Graham. Song, “Peggy O’Neil,” Mr Hinds. Song, “I’ll 'Sing to You,” Miss Griffin. Yodle/Song Master Harao. Song,(“ln the Heart of the City,” Mrs Slade. Quartette, Maori Glee Singers. Character Song, “Why Don’t You Get a Lady of Your Own?” Mr J. Golder. , (Subject to slight alterations.) INTERVAL. Dazzling and Gripping Drama, unfolded in life story of a girl with convict blood in her veins. Toni by conflicting impulses: “MARY REGAN.” “MARY REGAN.” Heroine of famous novel wins through. A First National Production, starring ANITA STEWART. Prices, I/- and 2/-, no tax. The entire gross proceeds go to Mrs S. Baker. COMING! COMING! COMING! COMING! TOWN HALL - FOXTON. For One Night Only. FRIDAY! FRIDAY! MAY 12th. After a most remarkable season at (he Town Hall, Wellington, where hundreds were turned away nightly. Mr Louis Alsace has the. honour to present REV, PAPAKURA ' REV. PAPAKURA The World Renowned Maori Tenor. The original Singing Parson. Direct from a triumphant tour of Amrica, where Press and public proclaimed him one of the greatest artists of flic generation. REV. PAPAKURA , will he supported by MADAME RENA TE AU the Brilliant’ Coloratura Soprano. A voice of gold that has won her International Fame, whose tones rival the notes of N.Z.'s own Tui. LONIu ALSACE America’s Foremost Violinist, whose marvellous technique jind wonde-fill playing classes him as one of the greatest of pros.nl-day Violinists. The wonderful Artists will lie supnorted by an all-star com any of Musical Comedy arid Dramatic Celebrities, direct from! the principal theatres of the world. Prices: 4/-, 3/- & 2/-, plus Tax. Box Plan at Heath’s.
ROYAL PICTURES WEDNESDAY! WEDNESDAY! The milesl Westerner <m (he Screen, HARRY CAREY, in I lie Universal Special Attraction. “THE ACE OF THE SADDLE.” “THE ACE OF THE SADDLE.” They stole his cattle and kidnapped his girl, but he pot ’em all hack, and didn’t even pull his pun. How did he do it? See it now —you’ll .know. Alhugh and a thrill'and a scream—the best closenps of hard riding you ever saw. A picture with a punch. Exra: “LURE OF THE CIRCUS.” Prices, 6d, 1/1, children half-price. SATURDAY Next: “ISOBEL,” or the “Trail’s End.” a greater picture than even “Back to God’s Country.” LECTURE ON PROPHECY. Supper Room. Town Hall, SUNDAY! SUNDAY! SUNDAY! (D.Y.) SUNDAY! At 7 P.M. MR. FORDE D. B. CARLISLE, of Palmerston North, gives an IMPORTANT Address. Suliject: “THE SIGN OF THE TBIES.”* DON’T MISS TIES. Mr Carlisle has a message of great interest, and is a clear and forceful speaker. A cordial invitation extended to all. WARNING. NOTICE is hereby given that I will not be responsible for any debts contracted in my name without my written authority. EDMUND JO A CHIN NIELSEN. Foxlon, May oth, 1022. . PUBLIC‘NOTICE.. X, THE undersigned, hereby notify the public that I have withdrawn the sale of my property, Avenue Road, from all agents. (Signed) (Mrs.) M. E. SEABURY. ]AOR SALE.— House, live rooms, with two acres land. Apply L. Podmore. < ST. MONICA’S GUILD. XJNUER the auspices of the above an address will be given by Mrs Chapman- Taylor in All Saints School-room on THURSDAY evening at 7.30 p.m. Subject: “Woman’s Work.” All gii’ls and women are cordially invited. Admission free. PUBLIC NOTICE. I, THE undersigned, hereby notify the public that I have withdrawn the sale of my property, Avenue Road, from all Agents. (Mrs) CHRISTINA ADA EASTON. Wanted.— By young man engaged in clerical work, board and residence in private family. Apply “New Zealander” c/o Herald Office.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2426, 9 May 1922, Page 3
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