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ROYAL PICTURES. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! The distinctive dramatic presentation “THE OATH.” “THE OATH.” A drama presenting one of the most jjotent problems of the age. On the tablets of all creeds it is written “Thou Shalt Not InterMarry.” From that springs this drama of two who bridged the gulf between Gentile and Jew —made an oath of love—and a stranger oath that denied love. Comedy: “No Children.” Prices as usual. MONDAY! MONDAY! “THROUGH THE TOILS.” “THROUGH THE TOILS.” A world picture featuring the great actor Montague Love. Extra: “Brides 13.” Prices as usual. We wish to draw your attention to the new departure in serials “WINNERS OF THE WEST.” to be eomenced on Saturday next is absolute fact and yet is more inpara tely. Easy terms. Don’t miss seeing the opening. A SPECIALLY cheap line of Dress Tweeds, 44 and 54 inch, to clear at 4/11. The C. M. Ross Co.’s “Assigned Stock Sale.” TOWN HALL PICTURES. TO-NIGHT!' TO-NIGHT! Marion Davies in “CECILIA OF THE PINK ROSES.” “CECILIA OF THE PINK ROSES.” A Pictorial Edition of Katherine Haviland Taylor’s popular novel of the same name. The story is a gripping one in its intensity and will be talked about after it has been shown., “THUNDER BOLT JACK.” (7). MONDAY! MONDAY! Vera Gordon in “THE GREATEST LOVE.” “THE GREATEST LOVE.” A Selzniek Super Picture. Usijal prices.

gOME Special Values at the Assigned Stoek Sale by The C. M. Ross Co. Ltd., include 500 yards of Colonial Dress Tweeds and Coatings all at 8/11. Ask to see these. TOWN HALL, FOXTON FRIDAY NEXT, JUNE 2ND. FA R FAY ELL APPEA li AN C E of' the Popular “Old Mother Hubhard” Pantomime Company in the charming PANTOMIME. PANTOMIME. (Direction of Stanley McKay). LITTLE 80-PEEP. LITTLE 80-PEEP. Interpreted by the following Brilliant Caste: — Spirits in Pantomime Prologue, Sybil, (Queen of the Paries), Ethel Osborn; Fly-by-Night, (a Witch), Arthur Meredith; Tri-Nitro-Toler-ance, (another Witch), Harry Millar. Mortals: — Little 80-Peep, Audrey Carlyle (who lost her sheep, but found a husband instead); 'file Shah of Cashmere, (a mighty ruler), Arthur Bertram; Princess Dinaizaidee, (his sister), Rubee Raymond; The Vizier, (his shadow), Rvrl Austin; Ladies-of the Shah’s Court:— Rosaline Eulalia Euphorsym Daphne Beta Delta Bitza Meta V Lois Brierley Muriel Green Olive Jeffries Peggy Middleton Winnie Wyatt Marion Webb Eileen Madigan Bertha Norton Tnnocentia (Ihe Shah’s favourite Danseuse), Laurie Macleod. . Jack Straw, (the Widow’s Mite), Lulla Fanning: Simple Simon, (a busy Do-nothing), Fred. White; BelindiTßumpkin (a Merry Widow), George Harpur; Milkmaids, Courtiers, Peasants, Toy Soldiers, etc. THE BEAUTIFUL SCENERY, includes “The Widow’s Farm” — “The Witches Cave” —“The Palace of the Shah” —“The Enchanted Forest” —and glorious “Transformation Scene” Popular prices, 4/-, 3/-, 2/-, plus lax. Book seats at Heath’s without extra charge. For SALE. —Two four roomed houses and three acres of land, situate Foxton, owner would except £525 for the two —or would sell separately. Easy levins. Devereux, King and Co. Ltd., Box 489, Christchurch. KING’S BIRTHDAY. JJOLIDAY Excursion tickets, will be issued to any station from Ist t-c 3 rd June. FOXTON RETAILERS’ ASSOCIATION. , . r JPHE public, is notified that all business premises will be closed on SATURDAY, June 3rd, King’s Birthday. Late night on Friday, June 2nd. Wednesday half-holiday as usual. F. RIMMER. Secretary. IN BANKRUPTCY. ESTATE OF N. E. HUGHES, OF FOXTON, MOTOR MECHANIC. WRITTEN TENDERS are required for the purchase of Cycle Dealer’s stock. Copies of stoek sheets can be seen at my office, Palmerston North. Tenders close 30th Mav, 1922. CHARLES E. DEMPSY, Deputy Official Assignee.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2434, 27 May 1922, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2434, 27 May 1922, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2434, 27 May 1922, Page 3

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