ROYAL PICTURES. The Theatre of Big Attractions. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Car) Laemmle present's Virginia Vnlli 'in the magnificent production “A LADY OF QUALITY.” “A LADY OF QUALITY.” A Universal Hobart Henley production of Prances Hodgson Burnett’s glorious romance. The remarkable supporting cast includes Earl Foxe, Bert Roach, Dorothea Wolbert, and hundreds of others. Comedy: “BUCKIN’ THE LTNE.” Prices 1/- and 2/-, children half price. FRIDAY! FRIDAY! “THE ORPHANS OF THE MINE.” This tine picture was shown in Wellington as “The Little Church Round the Comer,” but the title was so inappropriate that the manager of the Empress offered a reward of £5 for the most appropriate title; henro “The Orphans of (lie Mine.” Prices fld and 1/(1 children as usual. Saturday: “The Dangerous Age.” TOWN HALL. Mondays, Wednesdays, Saturdays, We scour the world for your enjoyment. SAT!’ R D A Y! SATURDAY! Trapped. Snowblind. lighting fate in the fury of an Alasknn blizzard. DUSTIN FARNUM in “BUCKING THE BARRIER.” “BUCKING THE BARRIER.” "CLOTHES AND OIL." Sunshine Comedy. Usual piic.es. MONDAY! ' TUESDAY! May HMh and 20th. The supreme" area I ion of the modern screen.‘ The gre'alesl epic of the march of civilisation (he world lias ever seen—“THE COVERED WAGON.” Dedicated to (lie pioneers of every new land. The Management desires publicly lo thank the Paxton Silver Baud for its attendance at the Town Hall la A night. CHILDREN’S PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS BALL. MOL TO A HALL, FRIDAY, MAY Hath, 1924, Dancing for Children form 7 p.m. to 8.30 p.m. Good Floor. Good Music. Adult Fancy Dress Optional. Admission: Adults 2/-, children lid. HOROWI.IENUA RUGBY UNION. FOOTBALL! FOOTBALL! EASTON PARK, SATURDAY, May 17th. i'oxtuu v. Rovers (Seniors) at a p.m. Racecourse, Saturday, May 17th Awaliou v. Tokoinai'u (Juniors) at J p.m. Admission 1/-. Ladies free. L. S. CARMICHAEL, Secretary. iJULONiAL Tweeds, oOin. wide, \alue at 7/il and 8/IT. Saturday s Special 4/0 and o/O. Tlie liuest tweed values ever uilored in K.Z. i lie C. M. Ross Co. Flannel in grey, pink, dark grey and white at 1/lli yd. A big' Saturday Special at the C. .it. Ross Co. ijuYS- Jerseys in a variety of good shades, value at 7/11 and S, 11. Clearing at O/b on Saturday at the C. M. Ross Co. SAes 18, 20 and 22. SATURDAY is the last day lor oreLomies at 1/9 yd. Worth 1/11 to 4/ U yd. at» the C. M. Ross Go. FEWEST in multi coloured wool jumpers, gatliered sides, iinished with buLluns. See isiaud Window. Saturday specials at the C. M, Ross C<>. 8/11 to 12/b. Wool with Broad coloured striped cardigans to cross over jumpers in multi colours, iinished lie ends, 12/9. Saturday Specials at the G.M. Ross Go. in multi coloured wool jumpers, gathered sides, linished buttons, see island window. Saturday special at the G. M. Ross Go. 8/IE J\|ARL wool with broad coloured stripe cardigans and cross over jumpers in multi colours, finished tie ends. Saturday Special at the G. M. Ross Go. 12/9. SPECIAL line in black fox tango necklets, value 17/(3 to 84/-. Saturday special 12/0 to 09/0 at the G. M. Ross Go.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2733, 15 May 1924, Page 3
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518Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2733, 15 May 1924, Page 3
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