THE BOX PLANS For “SCANDAL” “SCANDAL” Are now open at Heath’s. TOWN HALL FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY MONDAY, MAY, 28th. THE PLAY That Every Married Alan should See. That Every Married Woman Should See. That Every Single Alan Should See. That Everv Single Girl Should See. AND THEY WILL, for “SCANDAL” Is known the World Over as the MAGNETIC PRODUCTION. Everywhere it has been played it. has been responsible for Crowded Houses. It has been aeelaiined Ihe “Boom" play of England, America, Australia and New Zealand and is coining to Foxton with A CAST OF RARE EXCELLENCE Headed by DORTS DEANE, supported by ERIC HARRISON, a virile young English actor. Harold Moran, .John Galway, Arthur Orbell, George Broad, Lucie Carter, Grahame Newton, Alary McGregor, Arthur Adams. Presented by Harry T Cohen by arrangement with .T. C. Williamson Ltd. MONDAY NTGTTT NEXT. “SCANDAL." “SCANDAL.” PRICES: Dress Circle and O.S. 5/Reserved, plus tax. Other prices 4s, 3s, 2s, plus tax.
HALL WEDNESDAY! WEDXESDA Y! CABARET. A Paramount Picture. Dorothy Dalton, David Powell and Mitchell Lewis in “THE SYREN CALL” “THE SYREN CALL.” An alluring, exciting talc of the early gold rush in Alaska. A picture bristling with both the spectacular and thp human elements both evenly balanced to make up a story that will appeal to both men and women. ‘•THE SYREN CALfc.” “THE SYREN CALL.” THURSDAY! THURSDAY! William Earnum in “IF I WERE KING.” Prices 1/1 and 1/8, children as usual. ROYAL PICTURES. The Theatre of Big Attractions. \\E I )N BSD A Y W E ON ESD A Y! Ralph Craves, .Matt Moore and Marguerite de la Motte in “THE JILT.” “THE JILT.” The story of a girl who was in love with love—-and who solved a difficult problem by following the dictates of her heart. A Universal Picture. Prices Od *iud 1/1) plus tax, children 3d and
( 'uukmlv: “THE ROOKIES.” Kxl rn : “THE LEATHER PUSHERS," Round 4. EE 1 DAY! FRIDAY! ••A VOICE IN THE DARK.” SATURDAY! SATURDAY! Wesley Burry ( Freckles) in “SCHOOL DAYS." Under Hie spreading Blacksmith's tree. The Village Chestnut Stands and— is a jug of glee in FRF.iCKLEK’ clever hands. (Tilling: Charlie Chaplain in “The Idle Class.” DISCLAIMER. . W-E. the undersigned, Fox ton Carriers, are in no way connected with the recent conviction for theft of horse covers heard in the Foxton Court on Friday last HAROLD OSBORNE. .1. COLBY. G. COLEY. \V. WALLBUTTON. Wanted known.—a motor goods service will he run between Palmerston North and hoxton on TUESDAYS and THURSDAYS. W. Sutton, Carrier, 25 Grey Street, Palmerston North.* ’Phone 6171. Orders left at YV. D. Bauckham’s,. Eoxton, will receive prompt attention. ]jOST. —A motor car starting handle. Reward on returning same to l'oxton Motor and Engineering Co. For Children’s Hacking Cough, Wood’s Great Peppermint Cure. *
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2583, 22 May 1923, Page 3
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