TOWN HALL. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! A if in dramas. George Barr McCutcheon’s story: "TRUXTON KING.” “TRUXTON KING.” The story of a Cook’s tourist, who struck adventure at every turn, and romance once. Featuring—.JOHN GILBERT. Who marie a name in “Monte Cristo.” Also— CLYDE COOK Tn rlie Special Oojuedy entitled “LAZY BONES.” Prices ris usual, fid and 1/(5, children 3d and fid. WEDNESDAY! CABA RET! Bert TiVtell and Bet-tv .Compson in “KICKIN'.” ROYAL PICTURES. The Theatre of Big Attractions. TO-NIGHT! TO -NIGHT! FIRST, — Max Linder in his supreme burlesque : “THE THREE MUST-GET-THERES” THREE MUST-GET-THERES.” Being the “Three Musketeers” in Twentieth Century form. SECOND, — The great, favourite Anita Stewart, in another of her incomparable plays: “A QUESTION OF HONOUR,” THIRD, — Another Thrilling Episode of the great serial “In the Days of Buffalo Bill.” Prices Od and 1/fi, children 3d and fid. MONDAY! MONDAY! A Metro classic. There’s art in successful “KISSES.” As you’ll see wheu you see Alice Lake, in that picture. She made a fortune out of them and its worth that, to see her in “Kisses.” Prices '.id and 1/fi. children as usual. "Tile Bond Boy,” is coming. MA NA WATTJ-OROUA RIVER BOARD. ]\fß VV. F. CARTER wishes to thank ratepayers for re-electing him to a. position on the above-men-tioned Board, and will endeavour by watching the interests of ratepayers and district, to merit their continued confidence. NIMMO'S GREAT PIANIO SALE. SHOWRO(>MS PEttItEAIPS BUILDINGS, Main Street, Fox Lon. HAMILTON NIMMU AND SONS, LTD. Of Wellington. (Under Vice-Regal Patronage;. A RE now holding a Sale of their line PIANOS at above address and are offering the easiest terms in New Zealand. Only the world’s best Makers. Come and- see this wonderful value for yourselves during stile period. ,1. H. Light in charge. f^OST.- —In Sanatorium at Beach, on Sunday, lady’s fawn coloured Cardigan. Finder please return to this office. Wanted. —A youth for dairy farm, machines used. Apply Mrs J. Shaw, Marotiri. WANTED. —Twenly-five Waitresses for Foxton Races. M. E. Perreau, Foxton. WANTED KNOWN.—For satisfactory hemstitching, go to Miss M. Diamond, Ladies’ Outfitting Emporium, Foxton.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2682, 12 January 1924, Page 3
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343Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2682, 12 January 1924, Page 3
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