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Critics Everywhere, are UNANIMOUS IN THEIR PRAISE Of the Delightful and Daring “SCANDAL.” “SCANDAL.” And the Exceptionally Strong Cast which is presenting it at the TOWN HALL FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY MONDAY, MAY, 28th. Harry I Cohen, by arrangement with \j. C. WILLIAMSON LTD. —Presents—“SCANDAL” “SCANDAL” “Stunning situations, exotic if you will, bright natural dialogue, and human characters.” —The Telegraph, Sydney. DORIS DUANE Brings a new and thrice-welcome note of youth to the Australasian stage, and breaks down an old prejudice alien! the immaturity of youth in ‘leading woman’ parts. Her exhilirating buoyancy and delightful comedy, are things to enthuse over.” ERIC HARRISON. —“He not only plays the part, he makes it seem the reality. A manlier and more likeable male lead would be hard to find.’’ —The Register, Adelaide. A CAST OF RARE EXCELLENCE The other members of the brilliant “Scandal” Company have ample opportunities of displaying their unwonted powers. Box Plans are on view at Heath’s. PRICES: Dress Circle and O.S. 5/Reserved, plus tax. Other prices 4s, 3s, 2s, plus tax.

ROYAL PICTURES. The Theatre of Big Attractions. FRIDAY! FRIDAY! A mystery that you cannot solve until the climax. One solid hour of thrills, mystery, and sensations. ‘‘THE VOICE IN THE DARK.” “THE VOICE IN THE DARK.” All star Rofdwyn Cast headed by Irene Rich, Ora C'arew, .Vice Frabeis, and Ramsey Wallace. Also Jewell dramaette: “TTONOFRABLF CAD.” Prices fid and 1/1, children halfprice. SATURDAY! SATURDAY! A picture that brings hack to you in the most vivid manner, the irresponsible, untamable heart of' boyhood. “SCHOOLDAYS.” Featuring “Freckles;" better than “Dintv” or “Penrod.” You will thank us for advising you to see j this classic. : Coining: Charlie Chaplin in “The j fdle Class;” Alary Pick ford in j “Tat ih‘ Tail'd Faunlleroy." “One Exi citing Night," and Douglas FairI banks in the greatest of all. “Robin ! Hood.”

TOWN HALL. I TO-NTOTTT! ) TO-XTOTTT! jWi 11 i:iin Farnum in Justice Huntley j McCarthy's famous work- — “IF I WERE KING ” “IF I WERE KING.” : The author himself says: “ 1 lie 1 characterisation is excellent. the settings remarkable. and the hand- ; 1 i 111* • nf' the great crowds towards the ; end is marvellous." 1 “TF T WERE KING.” “IF 1 WERE KING.” ,\ picture we have no hesitation in , recommending. Admission 1 and 1(> plus tax, 1 children as usual. WARNING TO TRESPASSERS. jpIBLIC NOTION is hereby given that any one found trespassing on the Target Reserve or damaging fences will be prosecuted without respect to persons. J. R, and J. I*. ALLERGY. Fox I on, May 2-1. 1923. FOXTON FOOTBALL CLUB. \ SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING of members of the above will be held in the Town Hall Suppermom to-morrow (FRIDAY) at 7 p.m. sharp. Business: Important. K. TURIN I, lion. Secretary. ()FR Oil Coats at ntt (i keep you dry. Look in at The C. M. Ross Co.’s for one to-day.

iiowowheniw ui T (iP.v union. FOOTBALL! FOOTBALL! SATURDAY, MAY 2(illi. Iviston Park ill 2.4') p.lll. Taslon Park, ;it 2.45 |>.in. Poston v. K^o|)iil iii’om (Juniors) bnceeoiirse, ni 2.45 p.in. A(liuiss.ihi 1/-. Cadies free. U. S. CAbMICIIAEU Secretary. fvNiTTEI) wool frocks, contrasting Colour on collar and culls, black patent belts, Saturday Special at The 0. M. boss Co.’s 25/6. Ad. Wool .Jumpers in Id lovely shades, 11/9, Saturday Special at The C. M. boss Co.’s. (COLONIAL Flannel ill pink and Orkney, 1/11 A, Saturday Special at The C. M. boss Co.’s. ALL Wool Colonial Grey Blankets. Saturday Special at the C. M. lioss Co.’s 21/- pair net. cash price. Lost. —Pup, light brown with black nose, about a week ago. hinder please communicate with this office. WAN TED.—A boy for dairy farm. —Apply this office,

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2584, 24 May 1923, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2584, 24 May 1923, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2584, 24 May 1923, Page 3

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