ROYAL THEATRIC TO-NTGITT! TO-NIGHT 1 MUSGROVE’S VAUDEVILLE. MUSGROVE'S VAUDEVILLE. Hv arrangement wiih Musgrove s Thenires. Ply.. Ltd. Direct from Tivoli Theatres, Sydney and Melbourne. Direction Mr R. A. Shepard: representative, Mr -1. Wilson. Presenting— JOE BRENNAN,- Famous Comedian Mid Dame; IDA NEWTON, Charming- Sonbretie and Dancer; S<>LT SOLI. Novell v Instrumentalist; SIGNOR BRUNO SAR'IT, Parnous ilalian Tenor (Bale Soloist Sistine Choir); CLAIRE SOLLY. Brilliant Contralto; DANNY D’ALMA, the inebriated dude and his wonderful Dogs; ALTON SISTERS, Wire Walters Extraordinary, and, after three years abroad, DONALD STUART, Eccentric Comedian and Magician. POPULAR PRICES: 4/-, A/-, 2/-. . (Plus tax). ROYAL PICTURES^ The Theatre of Big Attractions. PR IDAY! FRIDAY! “LUXURY." “LUXURY.” Starring the most beautiful woman in America: Rubye De Reiner. A modern story of a woman’s disregard of the price her indulgence of this craving exacts. Extra: “The Eagle's Claw.” Prices (Id and 1/6, children as usual. SATURDAY! SATURDAY! Another PTRST NATIONAL PRODUCTION by the same director as “The Isle of Lost Ships.”— “THE BRASS BOTTLE.” Prices thi and 1/6, children as usual. Coming: Constance Talmadge in “Duicy.” “Potash and Perlmutter,” ibe greatest comedy ever shown on screen or Wage. TOWN HALL. MONDAYS WEDNESDAYS SATURDAYS. Presenting the Pick of the Pictures MONDAY! TUESDAY! 25th and 26th. The most popular story known to modern times — “IF WINTER COMES.” “IF WINTER COMES.” The story of a man who brought upon himself the wrath of a community because he. dared to defy convention and give shelter to an unwed mother and her baby. An eleven reel super picture produced by Harry Millarde (of “Over the Hill” fame). SATURDAY! SATURDAY! Mary Roberts Rinehart's delightful story of a wealthy young man who married his nurse ten minutes before lie was supposed to die“THE GLORIOUS POOL." “Hula Honeymoon." Comedy and Rathe Gazette, etc. Usual prices. POXTOX FOOTBALL CLUB. •\ GENERAL MEETING of Members of the above club will Be held in the Town Hall Supper-room 1.0MORROW (Friday) evening, at 7.30 o’clock. Business important. H. ROBIN SON, Hon. Secretary. FOX TON TENNIS CLUB. >IEMBEBRS are requested to attend a Special General Meeting to be held in the Town Hall on FRIDAY, 22nd insl., at 7.30 p.m. Business. —To discuss top-dress-ing of courts and general. .). AITKE-N, Hon. Secretary. ] /.)ST. —From Mnnawntu Heads. —Two springing cows. One red and white, shelled horn; one black and white, poly, short tail. £1 reward. —H. Hartley.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2774, 21 August 1924, Page 3
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