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TOWN HALL. Mondays, Wednesdays, Saturdays, Selections from Hie World’s Best Photoplays: TO-NIGHT! ' TO-NTGIIT! William Bussell, supported by Eva. Novak in “BOSTON BLACKIE.” “BOSTON BLACKIE.” The courage of a. man who came bank, (lie love of a woman who waited. Supported bv “WHERE THERE’S A WILL” Comedy, World’s News, etc. Usual Prices.' MONDAY! MONDAY! The picture selected by Ihe critics of Sydney as the ideal English production for All British Week — “THE BOHEMIAN GIRL.” Eeaiuring Gladys Cooper, Ivor Novella and Ellen. Terry. Added Novel tv Attraction — MR MAURICE VANCAM, WHO IS ON A WALKING TOUR OF THE WORLD WILL GIVE A SHORT LEOTURETTE. Popular prices I/- and 1/0, children .id and (id. W E DN ES DAY! WEDXESDAY! CABARET. A story of exeeptional power and sweet nos — “ONLY 38.” * Featuring Lois Wilson (of “Covered Wagon” fame) Elliot Dexter, May McAvoy and George Fawcett. Fine supporting programme. Usual Cabaret prices.

ROYAL PICTURES. The Theatre of Big Attractions. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! The spirit of the East sweeps throng!) (he great photomarvel entitled “OMAR THE TENTMAKER.” “OMAR. THE TENTMAKER.” lr is magnitieonl beyond words. Novel- in forget (lie roma nee of Shireen de.'-ired of a Shah. loved i>y a poet. Thousands of players in scenes of grip and grandeur. I! hills and tires like■ Omar’s wine! Starring Guy Bate,- Post. Comedy: ‘ASSORTED HEROES’ Prices (id and I'(>, children as usual. Ait fXDAY! MONDAY! D. AY. G riifil h's presents 10,000 feet of the most gorgeous picture ever screened—“THE WHITE ROSE.” The picture that has caused a sensation wherever ii lias been shown. A Production. Prices 0/- and 1 /-, children half-price. W'EDN ESDA V! W EPNF.SDA Y! Here are thrills! Horse- never went taster and men never fought harder than in this thrilling suspense!ill drama of ihe Southwest border — “PURE GRIT.”

f “Hurricane Also linn I episode it Hutch." THEATRE ROYAL. MONDAY.. JUNE Oth. Tiie I' iix Imi Schott! Commit i« ■ t* prcs.mis A Uhl rnlin's most popular Friliripal Hit V- — WIXI FRED LA FRANCE Headline Alt racl ion for -]. 0. Williamson and Sir Ron Kuliev, in The Gorgeous Spectacular ami Funnv PANTOMIME PANTOMIME “ROBINSON CRUSOE.” “ROBINSON CRUSOE.” Snppoi'led by the well-known English Pantomime Dame — LESTER SINCLAIR, And a gigantic cast oi! :{(l ARTISTS 30 Including 1<; BEAUTIFUL (URLS Mi Together with 7 of the most heautiful ’ 7 SCENES Ever presented on any si age in Coxton.' Also 2f» .MUSICAL ITEMS 25 |.’i;x —• FAST AND FURIOUS. A LAUGII A MINUTE. I’antoinime written and produced by Lester Sinelair. FULL ORCHESTRA. Popular Prices, -I/- (reserved), 3/-, 2/-. Box Plan at Parkes, Stationers. No extra charge for hooking. FONT ON HARBOUR BOARD. TENDERS will be received by the Undersigned up to 1 p.m. June 12th, Cor a license to use the Board’s goods shed together with its railway siding on or near the Foxton wharf for a period not exceeding seven years terminable by either party on giving three months written notice. Particulars and conditions of lease may be obtained from Messrs R. Moore and Bergin or from the undersigned. R.OORE ILVXGIHKUBA, Secretary. EOXTUX RETAILERS' ASSOCIATION. PIJBLBIC NOTICE is hereby given that all shoixs will be closed on TUESDAY next, King's Birthday, and will re-open on Wednesday morning as usual. F. RUMMER, Secretary. TO LET. —Large Tarnished bedroom with use of dining room and kitchen. —Apply this office. Lost.—lll Main street, near Post Office, spare wheel off Studebaker ear. Kinder rewarded cm returning same to F. Williams. Wanted TO BUY.—Benzine tins in any quantify. Apply this office.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2740, 31 May 1924, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2740, 31 May 1924, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2740, 31 May 1924, Page 3

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