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TOWN HALL Mondays, Wednesdays, Saturdays, Selections from Hie World’s Best Photoplays: WEDNESDAY! WEDNESDAY! CABARET. One of the biggest successes yet offered at (lie Cabaret: Pola Negri, supported by .Tack Holt, Charles De Roche and . Dorothy Camming. “THE CHEAT.” “THE CHEAT.” Afraid to tell her husband of her di eeption, cheating herself of happiness and making a hard bargain with a man who tries to force her to keep it. Comedy: “THE LIFE OF REILLY,” Usual Cabaret Prices. Saturday.—William Russell in “Boston Blaokie.” Next Monday A mighty English feature “The Bohemian Girl,” featuring Gladys Cooper, Ellen Terry and Ivor Novella.

ROYAL PICTURES. The Theatre of Big Attractions. WEDNESDAY! WEDNESDAY! WARNING! Tf Eli'. 1 often w warn our patrons in terms so strong' not to miss a cerium picture, hit! right now we warn yon strenuously as we know how not to miss Jack IToxic in his latest outdoor romance — . “THE RED WARNING.” “THE RED WARNING.” The thrills he supplies are simply immense. Dont’ miss this wonderful picture. Comedy: “MY PAL.” Cabaret prices 1/-, children half-price, ' Extra: “Hurricane Hutch.” ■ THURSDAY: Benefit in aid of Eire Brigade Funds : “RED COURAGE.” Hoot Gihson and \o.-al items. Coming: Monday Next: D. W. Ci'illitli’s famous “White Rose.” (\.milig Soon: “Fall of Babylon.” (D. W. Griflitli’s'i, “The Aipiittal,” “Daddy." (.Rickie Coogan') : “Rosila." (Mary Bickford); “Sporting Youth.” x.l)..—The Royal have sole rights to -dmw United Artists; First National, Universal, and Palhe productions. THEATRE ROYAL. MONDAY. JUNE Oth. Australasia’s Most Popular Principal Bov: Winifred La France, Headline ’AI i raet imi for J. C. Wil-liam-on and Sir Ik. a. Puller in The Gomet.ms. Spectacular and Emmy PANTOMIME PANTOMIME ROBINSON CRUSOE." •ROBINSON CRUSOE." Supported by the well-known Eng-ii.-li i’anluunme Dame: Custer Sinclair and a cast oi do AliJ iSTS. run, last ami furious, to Aid of Fusion SciiuOi Committee Funds. ; Aiagnilicent Scenes 7 2o Musical items 25 i UNI ON cEAli'lfYiNC SOCIETY { p WINC to the unavoidable absence of the President, the annual meeting of the above has been postponed. F. itiMMEK, Mon. Secretary. iUj.su S iiMtiMMiii. Undid a X ENCCivbiUN I'iCi.viiiiS avauauie until lim June will ue issued Mom any station to any station Mom orst May to old June. iitxun, express leaves Auckland lor U oiling Lon i .-±0 p.m. Ist, 2nd, ,j. u and otn June, mar ton depart u.rU a.nn Palmerston Norm 10.211 loiiowing uuy. Extra express leaves VV enington lor AuoKiand 2.0 p.m. jrsL May and Mid Jane, Palmerston Norm depart 0.1 l p.m., Jlurton b.ll p.m, uu the days above mains run dsual i .10 p.m. Auckland Wellington and i2.ln p.m. Welling-ton-Auckland express trams will not pi on up passengers between Palmerston iNortlr and Mercer, inclusive iVvannarmo excepted;. . Uoods sheds will be closed on bid June. For further rulormution see posters.

mAAAVVAib iiOiVi.. 1 i i-. iiuLxNJJiS vvui meet ut i’ oilon on \ V iidJ A X,£>X) AI and iUuiitiUAY xitixi, at messr a Aodmson .Bros., jjuucu ri-oad. imuw-oii eacd day at _.oU p.UI. W. McrAA\Aiiii, Secretary. ; ■i t IXAliX'i AND DAN Old. AOOXiXUd i'AAI V AND DAN Oil! v uuuci me Auspices oi bt. Mary's onuren; wit de acid in tne iown i_uui supper-rooiu on XODbDAfc, may d< ta. uood supper and manic. Admission X/d. M. DIAMOND, iioa. Secretary. X ONION XiDJii DOAIiD. WAiiNxNU 10 xliisialaooAAß. X\UXXOJi> is nereoy given taafc any person, witaout written autiionty, round, trespassing on Uie 1’ OX ton rue Station win Ue prosecuted. X»i OAJJiiiU. mil uiiy. stay HXnd. lyxl. W aN rxAi xo lit 1. —jicamne tins in any Apply lias oaice. Aj>t> x Xim. umAi'X'adito, printed w not your own or ana, o/u per xOo, -—Aieraic • uxuoe.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2738, 27 May 1924, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2738, 27 May 1924, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2738, 27 May 1924, Page 3

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