ROYAL PICTURES. The Theatre of Big Attractions. WEDNESDAY! WEDNESDAY! Hoot Gibson in his latest hair-rais-ing western romance, supported by a splendid cast, including Laura In Plante and Robert MeKim: — “DEAD GAME.” “DEAD GAME.” You'll cheer on! loud over this one! IPs the most thrilling, dare-devil picture in which Hoot has ever appeared See him with his hare hands capture a wild horse in the desert and give his enemies the surprise of their lives. Comedy “HOLD ON.” Prices f)d and 1/(5, children as usual. FRIDAY: Here is a veritable Emerald Isle Special: “MY WTLD IRISH ROSE,” from the famous play “Con the Shaughran.” Radiant with romance. Also Alack Sennett comedy: “Ala and Pa.” Coming: “The Firpo Fight,” “Sherlock Holmes," Night Life in ITo I - h-wood,” “Three Alnsketeers,” and “Tess of the Storm Country."
TOWN HALL. WEDNESDAY! WEDXESDAY! CABARET. The pieturisntion of a great stage play. A mystery romance of young hearts, and old heads, that has you gasping one minute and laughing the next. “GRUMPY.” “GRUMPY.” Theodore Roberts as grouch V Grumpy with a heart of' gold. You can’t afford to miss this picture. Monte Banks Comedy: “CLEANED AND DRY.” Usual Cabaret prices. THURSDAY:—If•’> dazzling, it’s cheerful. An eyeful, an earful. Mae Murray's fashoinable nine-reeler: “.JAZZ MAXI A.-” SOCIAL AND DANCE. \ SOCIAL AND DANCE to celebrate the official opening of the Moutoa Hall will lie held on FRIDAY. December 7th.. at 8 p.m. Admission: Ladies 2. gents 3/-. ' S. W. BARBER, Hon. Secretary. THANKS. fR AND MRS AY. KIRKLAND desire to thank all who kindly forwarded wreaths and messages and telegrams of sympathy with them in their recent bereavement. METHODIST SUNDAY SCHOOL. ANX I VERSARY CON C ERT AND PRIZE OTVTNO. To be held in the Schoolroom. Foxton, on THURSDAY, December Oth, at 7.30 p.m. Special Programme of Children's Items. Refreshments. 'l’iekets: 1/-, Children (id. TT.A.O.D. MAXAYYATC LODGE No. 73. w dMBEILS and their Wives and i.adv friends are invited to a social evening to be held in the Lodge room on FRIDAY next. 7th in-L, at 8 p.m. Admission 1/-, Supper provided. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. KOPUTARA ROAD. HIMATAXGJ. TUESDAY. DECEMBER 11th. at 12 noon. V. 7. LOAN AND MERCANTILE \GEXCY Co. Ltd. will sell on account of Mr Henry Walker, as above :V2 cows in full profit Ylso surplus .-lock and sundries FULL PARTICULARS LATER. Special suit week at The c. AL- Ross Co.’s. Boys’ Sports Suits from 27/0. Every mother call at oiipe, Wanted to sell.—a Dog cart cheap. Apply “Herald” otliee. WANTED to BUY.—Motor Bike. Any known make, gear-box model. Particulars lowest cash price to spot cash, care “Hera,ld.’ WANTED, —A youth for dairyfarm near Foxton. Apply this office. Special suit week m The c. M. Ross Co’s, Sports Suits 57/0, See them to-day. WANTED. —-Work of any description for youth aged 17. Apply this otliee.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2667, 4 December 1923, Page 3
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