TOWN HALL MON) >A YS WEDNESDAYS SATURDAYS. Something to- suit every tusk* is.our ■ aim. J TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! A homespun story of happiness, thrills and surprises:— —“THE CUSTARD CUP.”— —“THE CUSTARD CUP.”— It starts with a smile, leaps into a laugh ami ends with a startling thrill. The lire on an excursion steamer with MARY CARR, as “iVuzie” whose life was one darn shock after another. Her greatest role since "Mn Benson," in “Over the Hill.’'’ CLYDE COOK in -111(111 AND DRY 7 ’ Prices as usual, Rd and i/ti, children 3d and (id. MONDAY! MONDAY! Laughs. Thrills, Spills! "STABLE COMPANIONS.” They're off! Here they come, — •‘Quicksilver’’ and "Bounding Reality." neck to neck—lie's down—no, he's only stumbled —on he conies agniu, the excitement is intense — you gfiii your seat and yell. The greatest of all racing dramas. Prices 1 - and 1 it, children 3d and (id. ROYAL PICTURES. The Theatre of Big Attractions, j TO-NJOHT! TO-NIGHT! Fascination ! —That’s what this piclure has—faseinaton as strong as that of Ihe weird Kagasso Sea. It’s a renmrkahlc picture — “THE ISLE OF LOST SHIPS.” "THE ISLE OF LOST SHIPS.” Presented by Maurice Tourneur, the most weird and wonderful drama of a decade. Starring Milton Sills and Anna Q. Nilsson. If ever there was a picture to bring a thrill to a showman's heart Ibis is it. Extra: "The Social Buccaneer.” Prices Rd and 1/ti, children as usual. MONDAY!- MONDAY! Tremendously exciting—the host race picture ever seen! This is the enthusiastic, tribute paid to — "SPORTING YOUTH,” the great American speed picture, b\ Ralph Do Palma, holder of the world’s short, distance record. Starring Reginald Denny., who pits his racer against the great aggregation of dare-devil drivers in the .spectacular automobile race. Prices 1/- and 2/-, children half price. EON TON STOCK SALE. POSTPONED TILL MONDAY, JULY 7tii. abraham and williams’, Pox ton stock Sale has keen postponed from Aloud ay next to MONDAY, -JULY 7th. HORSE SALE. PONTON. r J'TIE AWAHOU AUCTIONEERING COY. will receive entries for a Horse Sale to be held at Pox ton on .JULY 14th. G. T. WjOODKOOPE, Auctioneer. DAY OLD CHICKS. ]A LUC IN SKY, Hill View Poultry Farm, Avenue Road, Pox ton, is llo ' v booking orders for July day-old chicks. As we have ail the orders we can supply for August order \ours now uud avoid disappointment. A limited number of select breeding cockerels fox- sale.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2751, 28 June 1924, Page 3
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396Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2751, 28 June 1924, Page 3
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