TOWN HALL Mondays, Wednesdays, Saturdays, \Vt- scour the world for your enjoyment. ft A TURD AY! S A TT T RDAY! JOHN GILBERT Gives you romance, drama and a new type of society thief in—“THE MADNESS OF YOUTH.” “THE MADNESS OF YOUTH." Clyde Cook in “TIIE ESKIMO.” Special comedy. Usual prices. COMING! ’ MONDAY! D. W. Griffith’s mammoth picture by United Artists (Assn.) “THE FALL OF BABYLON.” Cast includes Constance Talmadge, fteena Owen. Elmo Lincoln, Mildred Harris, George Fawcett and Von Stroheim. Usual prices. Wednesday; Cabaret: Polga Negri in “THE'CHEAT.”
ROYAL PICTURES The Then lre of Hi* Attractions. riil DA Y! FRIDAY! Sr,‘ licit Lytell in n detective story lint aeeordilijf In I)ovlo — “SHERLOCK BROWN." A. Maya rd Wilier Produetioii. Prices Sid ninl I (i, children UP iisnal. SATI’RDA VI SATI'K-DAY! li'oiiinnee. adventure, and 'liiy monieiiis vibrate mi I lit* screen in—"THK (AYK OIRL.” A. liim nf I brills. A Firm National ~! I rn.et.ion. Als., A BI’FCIAI. SFI’K. It-LLOYD HAMILTON’ CO.MKDY. Prices till’ and I (i. 'children as usual. ('oniinjr:—“Omar Hie Tentmaker," "White Rose.” “Daddy.” Jackie Oouuan-. "The Aquittal.” “Ro-.-iia," Man I’ieklord: "Isle nj Lost Ships,” "S|a>riinn- Youth."
DA N T CE. .MOI TOA HALL, FRIDAY, May 23. \ DANCE (under tlie Auspices of (lio Maul on ITall Committee) will Ik- liolrl in the Moutoa Hull TOMORROW (Friday) evening. (load Music. Splendid Floor. Admission 2/-. K. \V. BARR Elf, Hon. Secretary. FOX TON FIRE BOARD. AVARXIXO TO TRESPASSERS. \ r ()TK’E is hereby given that any person, without written authority, found trespassing on the Fox ton Fire Station will be prosecuted. BY ORDER. Foxton, May 22nd. 1924. GOSPEL SERVICE. U ROD A DOWNS HALL. SI XDAY EVENING AT 7 O'CLOCK. By Mr .Witty, Missionary from Ceyloji. A Hearty Invitation Extended to Everyone. 110R0WHENUA RUGBY UNION. FOOTBALL! FOOTBALL! EASTON PARK, SATURDAY, May 24th. Foxton v. Koputaroa (Juniors) at 3 p.m. Foxton v. Koputoroa (Thirds) at 1.30 p.w. Admission 1/-. Ladies free. L. S. CARMICHAEL, Secretary. Wanted to sell.— English two-three seater ear. Good condition, electric light, self-starter, spare wheel. Cheap for cash. Apply this office. A \JEN'S SUITS, well cut and finished selling at tile Store for Value at 45/-. See these before they all go. The (J. M. Robb Co.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2736, 22 May 1924, Page 3
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