(Tht* Clan CnniPivm). TOWX HAUL. M< XT)AY. OCTOBER 27ih, 1924. WANGANUI HtGHLAND PIPE BAND AND STAR CONCERT PARTY. i nili v r iln auspices of Miss M. Dunn FIRE BRIO-VDE QI'KKX. jin nroHL.wnEßs so l.rs Arriving Saturday afternoon beI (.i-on-2 ami ‘.I oYlm-k. \\ rh-omed by l]ie Mayor. Highland parade I hrough Main Street. P><>.v plan ai Heath's. Prices .4 , 2-. I plus lax. SCI’PORTED BY It oni. —Wanganui Highland Pipe Band. (Pipe Major R. Thomson). ••The 01 end avi ml Highlanders,*’ March: “The Hundred Pipers"; St rat hspey : “The Marques oi. ITnntly,” Reel: “The Kilt is My Delight." Duet. —".lock's Cruise," By PipeMajor R. Thompson and Sergt. Piper IT. Stirling. Pipe Solo. —“Airs Me Don gal.” By Pipe-Major R. Thompson. Pipe Solo. —"Me.Nab s March By Mas lev .lack Allen, age 11 years. Scotch Songs —“Caller Herrin,” and ' “Hante of Mine.” by Miss Lena Allen.' Scotch Dances. —Highland Cling; ■ Sword Dance, Irish .Jig, by Miss Doris Nixon. Mandolin Solo —“Scotch Selections” By Miss Bessie-. O’Neill. Duel. —By Mi* E. and Miss Hambly, selected. Song. —“Hatne,” by Miss Lily Humbly.
ROYAL PICTURES. The Theatre of Big Attractions. FRIDAY! . FRIDAY!Did you evei' see yourself as others see you? See tills drama visualising' the power of’ a motion picture to change the course of many lives — ‘THE UNFOLDMENT.” “THE UNFOLDMENT.” A George Kern production with Florence Lawrence. Prices its usual. Extra : “The Steel Trail.SATURDAY! SATURDAY! “MONEY, MONEY, MONEY.” Every man, woman, child knows what it means to want money—when you need it most, you haven t got it. Money, money, money! A personal triumph for everyone from the star to the most remote character in the story. It’s a beaut. Also the !®?st comedy Baser Keaton ever made — “HARD LUCK ” Usual prices. Coming next week : ••Trilby,''’ “The Bargain,” “Gimmie” “The Fighting Adventurer." Soon: “The Hunchback of Notre Dame," “Safety Last ’ and “Within the Law." TOWN HALL. Presenting the pick, of the pictures S A Ti: RD A Y! S A TURD A Y! fie was “The Wolf Man” when he drank. He was the Honourable Gerald Stanley when he was himself. .10HN GILBERT In an exciting drama by Frederick and Fanny Hatton — . “THE WOLF MAN.” “THE WOLF MAN.” A story as sparkling as sunshine in Northern Lands. AL. ST. -JOHN in “WET AND WEARY,” Latest News, Prices as usual.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2801, 23 October 1924, Page 3
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