Be kind to the stranger who falls by your gate, Be humane to each suffering stray You never know when you may meet him again In some danger zone far away. An opportune friend we all need iu the end When without one we eould not endure. A.ml the trifle we -pend a><\ires a true friend I?! Wond<’ fire at Peppermint Cure. 3
TOWN HALE. TO-XIGHT! TO-NIGHT! William Fox (e'esents ShiFeY Mason in ‘ YOUTH MUST HAVE LOVE.” -YOUTH MUST HAVE LOVE.” \ pic! lire li;in mystery, intrigue mu! imiumer:ib’o 11iri!!s, n slow (Minia red-blooded romance f hnf holds I In- inleres! from !it!c In ImljlioCO. Scenic : “Tl TA XKIIA A! EX," mid Sunsliii’c Comedy: “SAFE IX THE S \EE.” lln ! Tin!! ITsi!!! !’rices ns usual. Wednesday Xcx!: —“The Pride of Pnlonmr,” by Peter I>. Kync. 8 reels, mid n Tnrchy Comedy.
ROYAL PICTURES. The Theatre of Big Attractions. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! The had girl of the I'amily for she’s the peppiest, I lie sauciest, the daniiest, and oh, yes! Hie naughtiest as well. Constance Talmadge in “THE PRIMITIVE LOVER.” “THE PRIMITIVE LOVER.” A peppy play of prim husbands and primitive lovers. Comedy: “THE CHICKEN PAR - A DE.” Prices (id and 1/1, children halfprice. MONDAY! MONDAY! Basil King’s enthralling story: “THE STREET CALLED STRAIGHT." Wonderfully acted hy Wilton Sills and Naomi Childeiv- and a carefully selected east. Produced by Rex Beach and Goldwyn. prices (id and 1/1, children halfprice. Coming. —Lon Chaney in “ IITE TRAP.” On and after MONDAY NEXT doors will he open at 7 p.m., commence at 7.30, SATURDAYS excepted. Pall Orchestral Accompaniment tonight. Don't forget the Children's Ball in the Town Hall next Friday night. See advertisement. OBOI'A DOWNS MINIATURE RIFLE CLUB. CONCERT AND DANCE. TI'KSDAY, 2(>th in*t, in tlu* HnlL Gents 2/-, Ladies 1/-. First Class evening’s amusement. E. EKEGUSSON, Hon. Secretary.
TOWN MALL, FRIDAY. JUNE 2!)th 1023. CHILDREN'S BALL (ITkl«t tin* Auspices u!' Aii Saints - Ladies Guild). ( liihlren 1 '<>, Adults 2/-. Grand .March at 7.30 p.m. Moors open at 7 p.m. JJS KIOWA KM. V 5 KIOWA KD will be paid to any person "iving information leading t.i tlu* conviction id' the person or persons who removed approximately 300 feet of timber from the school grounds. T. W. HUNT. l?OK- SALE—Horse, Gig and Harness. Apply to Airs C. Kand, Union Street. For SALE.—2S White Leghorn Hens, ready to lay. Best offer. Apply this office.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2597, 23 June 1923, Page 3
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