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The Great Performance of “SCANDAL” “SCANDAL.” Cosmo Hamilton’s Delightful and Daring Comedy will be given at the TOWN HALL MONDAY NIGHT NEXT. Harry I Cohen, by arrangement with J. C. WILLIAMSON LTD. —Presents — A SPECIALLY SELECTED COMPANY —Headed By— DORIS DUANE, the brilliant Young English Actress whom critics proclaim as the greatest since Ethel Irving; and ERIC HARRISON, the popular English Matinee Idol, together with Harold Moran, Lucy Carter, John Galway, Mary MacGregor. Grahame Newton, Arthur Orbell, George Broad, Arthur Adams in THE MAGNETIC PRODUCTION “SCANDAL” Which has been discussed by Hundreds of Thousands in London, New York, Melbourne and Sydney. “SCANDAL” Which has been responsible for a greater controversy than any other play ever staged. Which has been described as the most adroit Comedy-drama ever written. Opportunity is being kind to you. It knocks at vour door. Do not miss “SCANDAL.” Box Plans arc on view at Heath’s. PRICES: Dress Circle and O.S. 5/Rescrved, plus tax. Other prices 4s, 3s, 2s, plus tax. ROYAL PICTURES. The Theatre, of Big Attractions. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Would you like to be brought back to other days —carefree, happy days of vestervear? Then see “SCHOOLDAYS.” “SCHOOLDAYS.” Starring Wesley Barry, “Freckles.” We want you to see his picture, and after you sec l it, we know you will thank us for advising you to see his film classic. Prices 1/- and 1/(5 plus tax children fid and 9d. Extra : “ROBINSON CRUSOE.” MONDAY! MONDAY! Two of the World’s great stars: Geraldine Ferrer and Lou Telleger in this great screen production “THE WORLD AND ITS WOMAN.” A story of the Russian Revolution. Prices fid and 1/1, children halfprice. Coming: Alary Pickford in “Little Lord Eauntlcroy,” “Kentucky Derby,” “Kissing Cup’s Race,” “Blind Hearts,” Hobart Bosworlb’s great, picture. TOWN HALL. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT!

Olive Tell in “A WOMAN’S BUSINESS.” “A WOMAN’S BUSINESS.” From the novel “Nothing: a Year,” |,v Chas. Belmont Davis. Tl takes a woman to mind a woman's business, and who but a woman knows what (hat is. It is certainly not to become enamoured of her neighbour's husband. “A WOMAN'S BUSINESS” "A WOMAN'S BUSINESS.” Supported by 2-reel Halroom Boy Cornedv “STABS AND STRIPES.” Usual prices. Coming 1 , “The 'Mysterious Rider,” Zone Grey, and “The Face in the Fog.'' L. Barrymore. KING'S BIRTHDAY. pJOLTDAY Excursion tickets, available until 10th June will be issued from any to any station from Ist to 4th June. Extra express leaves Auckland for Wellington at 7.40 p.m. on Ist, 3rd., Ith., and filh June, Palmerston North 10.23 a.m. following day. On tin- days this train runs usual 7.10 p.m. Auckland-Wellington express will NOT stop i,, pick up passengers Mereer to PalniCistou North, inclusive (except Waiiiurino). • Extra exp re.- • trail', leaves Weitii -lon for Aueklam! at 2.0 p.m. on Is!., and 2nd. June. On the days Ibis train runs u-ual 12.45 p.m. Well ingl on - A iirk la od express will NOT .-top to pick up passengers Palmerston North to Mercer, inclusive (except Wainia rino ). ()n !ib -tune usual Monday trains between Saas.m aid Foxioii will NOT run. For further particulars see handbins. lIIMATANUI STOCK SALE. MONDAY, MAY 2Slli, 1023. ! T'nU NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND j MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., I LTD., will sell as follows, at 12.30

10(1 lambs 20 fat ewes 30 lambs 20 ewes, v.w. rams 15 lambs 20 lambs -10 store ewes 50 b.f. lambs 7 springing heifers 5 heifers, r.w.b. 10 .Jersey cross heifers, r.w.b. 12 empty eows 4 fat eows 8 dairy eows (good, sound) August culvers. 2 fat eows 4 bulls Waited to sell. —stack of prime hay, about six or seven tons, or would sell half. Price three pounds a ton. A. dagger, Moutoa.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2585, 26 May 1923, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2585, 26 May 1923, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2585, 26 May 1923, Page 3

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