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ROYAL PICTURES. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! William Fox presents TOM MIX in “TRAILIN’ ” “TRAILIN’” A stirring tale of twisted lives from the novel by Max Brand. Pi’ices 9d and 1/6, plus tax. FRIDAY! FRIDAY! A play that will shame some men and delight all women “THE BEAUTY MARKET” “THE BEAUTY MARKET.” Starring Katherine MacDonald, the most beautiful woman in the world. SATURDAY! SATURDAY! Constance Talniadge will give you some rare “LESSONS IN LOVE.” “LESSONS IN LOVE.” in her newest and zippiest comedy. It’ll teach you how to make love! It’ll teach you how to hold ’em! It’ll teach you how to win em! And make you laugh while you learn.*’ Snooky Comedy, ' “ONE BEST PET.” “WINNERS OF THE WEST.” “WINNERS OF THE WEST.” To assist patrons to follow this wonderful series of actual events a map showing where the events took place will be shown in the entrance of the Hall. Don’t miss it on Saturday. Prices as usual. MONDAY! MONDAY! Metro announces VIOLA DANA in “HOME STUFF.” - “HOME STUFF.” From the original story by Frank Dnzev and Agnes Johnston. He won fault* in tlie iint»; —Tie won honours in the war—He’ll win you on the screen. GEORGES CARPENTIER in “THE WONDER MAN.” (‘oming. TOWN HALL, FOXTON. TO-MORROW NIGHT. (Friday, June 2nd.) Farewell appearance in Foxton of the Popular “Old .Mother Hubbard" Pantomime Co. in the charming PANTOMIME. PANTOMIME. (Direction of Stanley McKay). LITTLE 80-PEEP LITTLE 80-PEEP The following are a few of the .Musical Numbers: — ‘‘Under the Green wood Tree,” “I’m Little 80-Peep,” “Oh the Sen,” “Shady Lane,” “Fairy Revel,” “Pearl of Persia," “Lazily Dreaming,” “I’m tile Shall,” “The Boy from lhe Farm,*’ “in Sweet Arcadia,” “Scenes that are Brightest,” ••Children of the Empire,” “Off to see the Shah.” A BIG BRIGHT SHOW. Popular Prices! Popular Prices! Boole seats at Heath’s without extra charge. 4/-, 3/-, 2/-, plus tax. TOWN HALL. SATURDAY! SATURDAY! A SELZNICK DE LINE ATTRACTION. ■CHILDREN OF DESTINY.” "CHILDREN OF DESTINY.” “CHILDREN OF DESTINY.”

Featuring EDITH IIALLOR, the Sliir whom the Prince of JVales ashed to he presented to him. NEVER A FIXER PICT ERE. GLORIOUS WOMEN. BEAUTIFUL PHOTOGRAPHY, LOVELY .MUSIC AND A GREAT STORY make “CHILDREN OF DESTINY.’’ “CHILDREN OF DESTINY.” “CHILDREN OF DESTINY.” a treat for all who love {food, clean entertainment. SKATING TO-NIGHT. COME AND GET WARM. MASONIC HALL - PONTON. FRIDAY, JUNE 2nd. DANCE DANCE (in aid of Manawatu Labour Election Fund..) Admission, Gentlemen 2s, Ladies Is MAN A WATU COM PETITIONS SOCIETY (IN CO RPOR AT ED.) FIRST FESTIVAL, OPERA HOUSE, PALMERSTON NORTH. MONDAY, 24th July iill FRIDAY, 28 July 1922. Syllabus comprises, Elocution, Speeches, Music (vocal and instrumental), and Dancing- Sections. Three sessions daily. Programmes and Entry Forms forwarded on re<|uest. Holiday excursion fares arranged for competitors. Entries close with the undersigned on Mondav, 12th June, 1022. H. L. BOWDEN. Secretary. Box 7, Palmerston North. Butter wrappers, printed with your own brand, 8/C per 100. -“Herald” Office. BUR SALE.—Two four roomed houses and three acres of land, situate Fox ton, owner would except £525 for the two —or would sell separately. Easy terms. Devereux, King and Co. Ltd., Box 489, C'iiAstchureli.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 246, 1 June 1922, Page 3

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518

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 246, 1 June 1922, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 246, 1 June 1922, Page 3

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