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ROYAL PICTURES. The T!i"a!i(> of Bic Attractions. WEDNESDAY! WEDNESDAY! ( url Baruimle presents a tremend<ius all-star oast in—“THE ACQUITTAL.” “THE ACQUITTAL.” , tni'iiijr Claire ‘Wiinls«*i-. Xmmaii Kerry, Barbara Bedford. Richard Truvors and host of film favourites. If you like a pietnre that is difforont, don’t miss llii> one! Mot until the very end will you know how it timis out! It’s sensational, mystifying. Don’t miss it. CABARET. Comedv: “OWN’ A 1.0 T.” Friday'! fmdayi Yiola Dana in ••Tiify bike them rough.” A .Metro Super Feature and “TIIF. BABBITS TABOXS.” Xext Week: .Mary Pi<d<ford in her greatest triumph—“ROSl.TA.” 1 Ta\'e yon started your costume for the “Royal Movie Ball”? TOWN HALL. MON ]) .\ YS W F.DX ESDAYS SATURDAYS. Presentin'; the pick of the pictures. WEDNESDAY! WEDNESDAY! (,'A BAR FT. . Here it is—the companion picture to “Back Home and Broke.” Same star, author and director. same Breezy fun, sharp satire, and heart appeal. Same wholesome entertainment. THOMAS MFK ill AX, Supported by Bila Bee and John Sainpolis in—“WOMAN PROOF.” “WOMAN PROOF.” There’s many a man pushing- a gocart who said he would never get married, and Thomas is one. -IN AX IT OUT,” Comedy: and News. Calm ret Prices. SATTRDAY! SATURDAY! Something new. A society western “PARTNERS .OF THE SUNSET.” Coming Next Week.- —" Ihe Sheik’s Wife.’ ’ IX BANKRUPTCY. IX THE ESTATE OF ROBERT McMURKAY JUNIOR.. WRITTEN TENDERS are required for the purchase of the equity in the following:
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2746, 17 June 1924, Page 3
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