ROYAL, The Theatre of Big Attractions. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! A gay bit from the gayest set of two Continents. Mae Murray in “PEACOCK ALLEY.” “PEACOCK ALLEY.” A gilded romance of fashion. Comedy: “NO PARKING.” Extra: “ROBINSON CRUSOE.” Prices as usual. MONDAY! MONDAY! A Dramatic Masterpiece Pauline Frederick in a beautiful story of a divine sacrifice. “THE BONDS OF LOVE.” Prices as usual. Coming next week: The dare-dev-il of the screen, Richard Talmadge in “Putting it Over.” “The Lady of the Dug Out,” “Flower of the North,” a Curwood story; “The Turn of a Card,” featuring Warren Kerrigan. TOWN HALL. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! William Steele in a Six-reel Hurricane. “THE GRINGO DEVIL” “THE GRINGO DEVIL” Can you picture the leader of the police in a small town being thebrains of a gang of crooks? Then picture the struggle of a. Texas ranger to gather evidence in the crook’s own home. A tale that moves like an avalanche and leaves
you breathless, “THE GRINGO DEVIL." “THE GRINGO DEVIL." Usual prices. Coming':— Easter Monday: “SHAME,” to be followed by a dance. ALL SATNTS CHURCH. EASTER SUNDAY. JN accordance with the Offertories Act, 1901, we give notice that all offertories on Easter Sunday will.be banded to the Vicar. A. S, EASTON, G. A. TVER, Churchwardens. FISH Oil! Having made arrangements for regular supplies of fresh fish, local residents will be able to procure same daily from the cart. Wi BYNE. FOXTON ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CLUB. SMOKE CONCERT. SMOKE CONCERT will be held in Walls’ Tea Rooms on EASTER MONDAY, April 2nd, 1923, at 7.30 p.m. Armission by ticket. F, RTMMER, Hon. Secretary. FOXTON RETAILERS’ ASSOCIATION. EASTER HOLIDAYS. The above association will observe Easter Monday and Good Friday as Public. Holidays together with the Wednesday half-holiday in each week. I-’. RIMMER, Secretary. OROUA DOWNS QUEEN CARNIVAL. A DANCE will be held in the Town Ilall, Foxton on TUESDAY, March 27th, in aid of the Farmers’ Queen Candidate (Miss N. Conlon). Good music, good supper. Admission: Gentlemen 2/0, Ladies 1/0. A NICHOLS, ■ Secretary. FOXTON CITIZENS’ QUEEN. A DANCE. Wii LL he held in the Masonic Ilall on MONDAY EVENING NEXT, 20th,inst. Also on EASTER MONDAY night, April 2nd., in Ihe same Ilall, when the winners of the competitions will be announced. Both functions in aid of Foxton Citizens’ Queen Candidate (Miss Belle Pearson). Admission to each dance: Gents 2/-, Ladies 1/-. TOR SALE. —War Model Triumph in perfect order. “Apply “Riverside" Lady’s Mile. J^OST. —On Saturday, March lltli, pair child’s spectacles in ease in small white crochet bag. Finder please return to Herald Office. HOST Yesterday—Between Purcell St. and Reeve St., a silver watch. Finder rewarded on returning same to this office, WjANTED. —A general. Apply Mrs J. Barber, Robinson Street. JyOST— In Main St., last Saturday night, one pink woollen scarf. Finder please leave at Herald Office. Reward.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2559, 24 March 1923, Page 3
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