ROYAL PICTURES. The Theatre of Big Attractions. TO-NTCI FIT! TO-NIGHT! D. W. Griffith’s staggering spectacle of the greatest treason of all hislory “THE FALL OF BABYLON.” “THE FALL OF BABYLON.” \\luu ti cast! Constance Talmadge, Seetia Own, Alma Rnheris, Mildred Harris, Tally Marshall, Kliao Lincoln, and others, thousands more! 20,00(1 men and women, 4,000 dancing girls, at the feast of Belshazznr, 1.700 horses and charioteers in llie sensational chariot races, the walls of Babylon .TOO feet high, the Virgins of the Sacred Fires. The greatest picture ever made. Prices t)d and 1/(3, children as usual. FKI DA Y NIGHT :—“THE THREE BFOKAROOS.” lake phantoms of the mists, these three famous rangers are ever ready in the hour of peril, striking terror into the hearts of evildoers. Their exploits are vivid! v shown in a picture which is a jjot of action, love and redblood. Extra : "The Eagle’s Talons.” Prices Od and 1/0, children as usual. Saturday: “Out of the Dust.” And Monday Next: “Paddy the Next Best Thing."
TOWN HALL M < )N DA YS WEDNESDAYS SATURDAYS. Presenting I lie pick of Ihe pictures SATURDAY! SATURDAY! A thrilling aerial romance featuring ; i smiling daredevil. A story of liic 201 li century aerial mail. ‘ TRAPPED IN THE AIR.” ‘ TRAPPED IN THE AIR.” Featuring Lester Duueo, an airman v. it lnmi. fear. Star Coinedv : ‘‘ROARING LIONS ON A STEAMSHIP.” Usual prices. MONDAY! MONDAY! Wesley (Freckles) Barry in A Comedy drama typical of youth: “THE PRINTER’S DEVIL.” Next Week: William S. Hart returns in “Wild Bill Hickook.”
THE FOXTON TENNIS CLUB’S ANNUAL BALL TO-NIGHT! , TO-NIGHT! At 8 p.m. TOWN BALL, FOXTON TMF. BALL OF TH'F SEASON. Larkin’s Full Orchestra. (Invitations not circulated locally). N. A. BOSS. J. A. AITKEN, .Joint Secretaries.
RUGBY. XKW ZEALAND ELNAL MATCH. SHOW GROUND, PALMERSTON NORTH. SATURDAY, JULY 2titlt. all blacks V. MANAWATU-HOROWHENUA. KICK-OEE 1 j).nt. SHARP. MANAWAJU V. TE KAWAU •2.4;*) jj.in. ALI. EYES ON NUW ZEALAND. ADMISSION TO GROUND 2/-. ADMISSION' TO GRANDSTAND ENCLOSURE 2/-. RESERVED SEATS 5/- (NOSY THEATRE) CHILDREN UNDER. Hi YEARS ' TURNSTILE !/-. (GATES OPEN 11.30 A..M.) .). B. PROUD, Secretary, Mann u ntil R ugby Union.
UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. IllM ATAN'GT SALE YARDS (for convenience) MONDAY 28th INST. \E\Y ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE agency CO. LTD. hove received instructions to sell on account of MR WILSON SCOTT:— 25 TIP TOP DAIRY COWS Dry stock, pigs, etc. Also — On account- of MR N. C. BLACKMORE:— l(i Jersey and -Jersey Cross cows 2 empty cows
POUJSD.— Child's nor may, have same Oilskin coat. Ow--1 .. uncit. of I his advertisement. ()N Saturday, The C. M. Hoss Co. will have on sale a large number of throw-out lines in all departments. You should make a point of seeing these. VELVETEENS in green, brown, violet. Value at 5/6, week-end special sale bargain at the C. M. Ivoss Co. 2/6 yard. ()DD working coats have been very hard to procure lately. We now hold good stocks in all sizes. Sale prices 25/- and 29/0. Sports coat 32/6. The C. M. Ho t ss Coy. tLd. For Children’s Hacking Cough, Woods' Great Peppermint Cure.*
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2762, 24 July 1924, Page 3
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