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ROYAL PICTURES. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! It cost- more than 250,000 dollars to produce this lavish sensational, and spectacular production, the “THE BLACK PANTHER’S CUB.” “THE BLACK PANTHER’S CUB.” From the poem “Faustina.,” by Charles Swinburne, starring Florence Reed. A great Super Feature. Xo advance in Prices. Comedy: “THE BIKE BUG.” Extra“WINNERS OF THE WEST.” MONDAY! MONDAY! May Allison in the Xew York Stage Success by Willard Robertson and Kilbourn Gordon “BIG GAME.” A dramatic story of the Xorth Woods that moves with the rush • and power of a grizzly. Look out for our next Wednesday’s programme, it is a special at usual prices and will be the Talk of the Town ! FOXTOX CRICKET CLUB. .MEETING of the Fox ton Cricket Club will be held in Perreau’s Rooms on TUESDAY, September sth, at 7.30 p.m. All members and intending members invited to attend.

TOWN HALL PICTURES . TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! The world’s fairest blonde, beautiful Virginia Lee in “THE ROAD TO ARCADY.” “THE ROAD TO ARCADY.” A powerful gripping story of a girl reared amidst luxury who finds that to save her father from imprisonment that she must marry for money. The old, old story of real life only told in such a wonderful way that will take hold of your hearts and not let go. “THE ROAD TO ARCADY.” “THE ROAD TO ARCADY.” Comedy: “PRETTY SOFT.” Chapter 5 of “THE BLUE FOX” and scenic. Usual prices.

PLUNKET SOCIETY. A SOCIAL AFTERNOON will be held in i lie Town Hall Supper-room <m WEDNESDAY afternoon, September blh. Cake and Sweet Stall. Musical items and competitions. Prize offered for best iced sponge sandwich (no butter) any tilling'. Mr Permit! to judge. Admission by silver roin. B. McMURRAY, • Hon. Secretary. FOXTON TOWN HALL. TUESDAY NIGHT, SEPTEMBER sth 1922. A performance of a thousand delights. K. Hawthorne presents the famous A meriean “DIXIE” TROUBADORS. “DIXIE” TROUBADORS. An entertainment worth while, headed by .JOLLY JOHN LARKINS. JOLLY JOHN LARKINS. America's best Coloured Comedian. (Late Star of Fuller’s Circuit) and Pretty Girls and Funny Comedians. Gorgeous Costumes. An all-Star Cast, including THE SISTERS HAWTHORNE. In Duets you’ll like the Prime Minister of Good Singers, DON WALLACE, whose Baritone Voice has made millions of Friends for him. VIOLET HAWTHORNE, a Clierniavski pupil, the best, of all Lady Pianists is a real treat. IRVING STEELE, who entertained the Prince of Wales; MAC DIE MILLS in “t'liong Chong." a beautiful Chinese Act. The DLXIE QUARTETTE, singers who can really sing. An Opera Scena, “The Anvil Chorus," “The Intermezzo from II Trovatore” and “Cavaleria Rusticaim.” featuring ROSA HAWTHORNE. Also a surprising coin-

edy entitled “That. New Man." Dad bring Mot lice! Mother bring the Kiddies. Popular Prices: Adults 8/- and 'if- : Children. Back Stalls, 1/- all |dns tax. DON'T MISS THE DIXIE TROUBADORS. RETURNED SOLDIERS ASSN. ANNUAL BALL. • ALL funds to he donated to Unemployment Fund. WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER Oth. A. & P. HALL, PALMERSTON N. I<\)R SALE. —Pedigree black Pomeranian dog. Apply Mrs \V. -Jewell, Marotiri. JjOST.—A sum of money between Main Street and Purcell Street. £1 reward. Apply R. Heath, Main St. New CREPES in all the loading shades at 1/ti and 2/- per yard. ■Just opened at the C. M. ROSS CO.’S. The LATEST in Poulards and Self Shades and Striped Ratines are now on sale at the C. M. ROSS CO.'S. 2<)o MEN WANTED on Saturday to buy Fleecy-lined Singlet and Pants' at 5/11 at the C. M. ROSS CO.’S. THE registered name, PAVIS, is derived from two Latin words “Panis,” which means Bread; and “Vis,” which means Strength, Force, Vigour, Power, or Energy. Thus PAVIS Bread is truly the “staff of iife.” —Order it from Perreau’s.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2475, 2 September 1922, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2475, 2 September 1922, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2475, 2 September 1922, Page 3

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