TOWN HALL FOXTON MONDAY NEXT, 21st; MAY. Tano Fama presents THE FAMOUS DIGGERS. THE FAMOUS DIGGERS. THE FAMOUS DIGGERS. New Real Girl Show New Real Girl Show In the Sparkling New Revue “TIP TOP.” “TIP TOP.” “TIP TOP.” AN ENTIRELY NEW SHOW by the Most Popular Company yet organised by the “Diggers.” DON’T FORGET ENTIRELY NEW ITEMS enhanced by ENTIRELY NEW COSTUMES backed by ENTIRELY NEW SCENERY. PRICES: 4s, 3s and 2s plus tax. Children 2s and 1/6 plus tax. BOX PLAN at Heath’s.
TOWN HALL. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Irvins: Baclieller’s Novel “THE LIGHT IN THE CLEARING.” “THE LIGHT IN THE CLEARING.” fiend This: Money was Grimshaw’s ;?od, his son inherited the lust. The father drove his son out to seek more gold. That night he met the stranger —<here was a flash and the stranger dropped. He then saw someone stoop over the body. The news spread and the Silent Woman fell prostrate with grief—the Stranger was her son. Young Griinshaw had —lnil had lie'? Usual priees. Next week: “IF T WRITE KING,” William Farnum.
ROYAL PICTURES. The Theatre of Hi" Attractions. TO-NTGHT! TO-NIGHT! The most human pie hire you've ever seen—simple, sincere and sweet as lhe word on the lips of a welcoming mother! “SONNY.” ‘SONNY.” The pie I lire of motherless manhood starring Richard Barthelmess. Extra: “ROBES I ,SON CRUSOE.” Comedy: “OWN YOUR HOME.” Prices (id and 1/1, children halfprice. MONDAY! . MONDAY! D. W. Griffiths presents “ORPHANS OF THE STORM.” Adapted from “The Two Orphans” by arrangement with Kate Claxton with Lilian and Dorothy Gish. Love as pure as a baby’s smile —love ranging from the people’s leader to highest nobility —love born amid the vice in a thieves' cellar. Prices 1/6 and'2/(5, children fid and 1/ plus tax.
TOWN HALL FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY! FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY! MONDAY, MAY 28th. Hjutv I. Cohen, by arrangement with ,!. WILLIAMSON, LTD., lms much pleasure in announcing the Great Attraction. Cosmo Hamilton's Audacious and delightful Play “SCANDAL.” THE ROUND THE WORLD / SUCCESS. For this production a cast of rare excellence has been selected, thereby addin”' to the delightful charm of the comedy. It features: DORIS DUANE As the Highborn Maid Who Defied the Conventions. Supported by ERIC HARRISON HAROLD MORAN, GEORGE PRO AD, LUCIE CARTER, ARTHUR ORBELL. GRAHAME NEWTON, MARY MaeGKEGOR, JOHN GALWAY, and ARTHUR ADAMS. The Press on “SCANDAL.” — “Any suspicion that ‘Scandal’ is offensively indelicate may he dismissed at once.” “There is mischievous piquancy and much saucy incident. “The emotions of the audience are carried to an eminence of embarrassment and then dissipated in frivolous surprise.” . “After all is said and done, Cosmo Hamilton’s story is innocence with a hit of the devil in her.” A Daring Delightful Play. RON PLAN opens at Heath’s on Tuesday. Prices. —Reserved Seats A/-. Other prices: 4/-, 3/-, 'lf-. All prices plus tax. HOKOWHENUA COUNTY COUNCIL. SKA X XOR-FOXTON BRIDGE. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the M.mawatu Bridge on the Shannon-Foxt on Road IS CLOSED FOR ALL TRAFFIC EXCEEDING 30 CWT (including -weight of vehicle). Any person crossing bridge with load exceeding above weight will be prosecuted. . Wm. X. ANDERSON, County Engineer. 18th May, 1923. Wanted.—Board and Budging, by elderly lady. Private family. Apply Herald Office. For Children’s Hacking Cough, Wood’s Great Peppermint Cure. *
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2582, 19 May 1923, Page 3
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