ROYAL PICTURES. The Theatre of Big Attractions. WEDNESDAY! WEDNESDAY! Would yon convict an accidental slayer? Lem Beeman was an accidental slaver of the son of one he hated. He permitted another man to come under the shadow of the gallows before he finally confessed. Would you have convicted him had you sat on the jury? See “THE NIGHT MESSAGE.” “THE NIGHT MESSAGE.” One of (he most thrilling and suspenseful romances of the southern mountain region ever filmed. Comedy: “HILLS OF SMILES.” Prices 1/-, children half-price. Dancing until 10.30. FRIDAY! FRIDAY! “ORA CAREW.” The Mountain Rose in a romance of the mountains — “LOVES PROTEGE.” Prices fid and 1 /(5. children as usual. Saturday.—Kathleen McDonald in “Refuge" a First National Attraction. Coming: “The Bright Shawl.”
TOWN HALL. MONDAYS WEDNESDAYS SATURDAYS. Presenting (lie pick of the pictures WEDNESDAY! WEDNESDAY! TAB A RET. The return of an old favourite in the same man's man type of story that, made him famous WILLIAM S. FART With a great cast and Pinto, the famous Hart pony in “WILD BILL HICKOK.” “WILD BILL HICKOK .” A stirring tale of frontier days with “LAUGHING GAS!” Comedy and Latest News. Cabaret prices. SATURDAY NEXT:—Roy Stewart and Marjorie Daw in “Sage Brush Trail. 1 ’ Next Week: Charles Chaplin in “The Pilgrim.”
THEATRE ROYAL. MONDAY, AI'OUST 4th. The Spectacular Pantomime “MOTHER GOOSE.” “MOTHER GOOSE.” Headed hy— WINIFRED LA FRANCE Late Principal Roy for J. C. YVilliamson ami Sir Ben Fuller Pantomimes; and — LUSTER SINCLAIR. English Comedian. Beautiful Dresses. Charming Ballets; (Morions Lighting effects. 2(> Musical Items 2G A laugh every minute. Prices 4/- (reserved), 3/- and 2/-, plus tax. Front seats for children only, 1 -. Book your seats at Parke’s, The Bookseller.
INTERNAT ION A L SOCCER FOOTBALL MATCH. CHINA V MANAWATU I’ALMHUSTON NORTH SHOWS GROCNDS WEDNESDAY. 2.:?<) P.M. CERTAIN RAISER, 1.15 P.M. I’.N. HIGH SCHOOL V. S'l'. PATRICK’S COLLEGE Admission 1/(1, Children (id, Stand 1 Children (id. MANAWATE RABBIT BOARD. APPOINTMENT OF INSPECTOR. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby givei lhat Mr D. R. Barron lias been appointed Rabbit Inspector for the Manawatn Rabbit District as from August Ist, 11)24. B. G. GOWER, Chairman.
PROPOSED CHORAL SOCIETY. \ PUBLIC MEETING of all those interested in the formation of a Pox ton Choral Society will he held in the Town Hull Supper-room on THURSDAY, -July Ist., at 7.30 p.in. J. M. BARR. Convener (Provisional Committee). SPRINGBANK PEDIGREE JERSEYS. NEW SEASON’S BULL CALVES. ( )R.DERS are now being taken for new season's bull calves. Price: Eight Guineas each. First come hrst served. —Apply P. W. Brown, Foxton (’Phone No. 30), or direct to E. S. HOLD A WAY, Springbank, Ballance. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. SEMI-FINAL — CHATHAM CUP TIE, EASTON PARK, FOXTON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 2nd, 1024. Kick-off 2.30 p.m. MARIST (Wellington Champions) V. DAWBERS, (Palmerston N.) (Manawatu & Hawke’s Bay Champions). Admission 1/-.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2764, 29 July 1924, Page 3
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