ROYAL PICTURES. The Theatre of Big Attractions. WEDNESDAY! WEDNESDAY! When she winked at him she started complications that will make yon roar with laughter. Carl Laenunle presents Laura La Plante in “YOUNG IDEAS.” “YOUNG IDEAS.” With a cast including T. Roy Barnes, Lucille Hickson and Buddy Messinger. A fanfare of fun. Comedy “LOST CONTROL.” Prices Od and I/O, children as usual. FRIDAY! FRIDAY! See the Internationally Famous Dancer — IVY SHILLING —in a magnificent example of her beautiful art, in the wonderful ball-room scene in “BLUE MOUNTAINS MYSTERY.” Coming: “Thundergate,” “Safety Last,” “Hunchback of Notre Dame,” “Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall,” “Thief of Bagd'ad,” “The Sea Hawk”
TOWN HALL Presenting the pick of ike pictures. Mondays, Wednesdays, Saturdays. WEDNBSDAY! WEDNBSDAY! CABARET. COE WAY TEARLE AND LON CHANEY in Kate Jordan’s daring story of a youthful wife who played with fire and was caught in the flames “THE NEXT CORNER.” “THE NEXT CORNER.” Presenting a new angle of the “eternal triangle.” Comedy : “PAY UP ■” Paramount News. I >uat Cabaret prices. SATURDAY! SA TL'RD AY! The amazing tale of the heart of a hobo —and the sacrifice a man may make for love — "THE VAGABOND TRAIL.” Coming: The great Patlie Colour production: “LOVE IN A HAREM.”
N. Z. F. A. FOXTON. TITE PUBLIC are notified that live ah el I practice will he carried out hy the Bth Battery at Foxton, on the 2nd and -Ith December, 1924. Guns rvill fire from Mr Robinson’s property in the vicinity of the racecourse, and m a westerly direction to the coast. MOTTO A. DRAINAGE BOARD. NOMINATIONS. THE following candidates have been duly nominated for the office of Trustee of the Moutoa Drainage Board: — BERNARD G. GOWER, And as the number of candidates does not exceed the vacancy to be Riled, T hereby publicly declare the said Bernard G. Gower to he duly elected to such office. ALE. ERASER, Returning Officer. Dated this 2nd day of December, 1924. Three weeks before ’Xmas. Suit orders are pouring in. Don’t wait. The prices will he much higher later on with wool selling at 4id per lb. Call at the C. M. Ross Co.’s at once. Make, (piality, and price absolutely correct. WK have .jnsi opened a Rue range of ’Xmas gifts for ladies and children, including handkerchiefs, gloves, bags, neck wear, glass and aliminium ware, stationery, necklets, trinkets, head necklaces, pictures etc. Bull range on view this week at the 0. M. Ross Co. Wanted to sell.—English 3seater Colonial Body motor car. Guaranteed in good order. Recently overhauled and painted. A genuine bargain. Owner leaving district. —Apply “Bargain.” care Herald office. FjOST.—From Family Hotel, black sheep dog. white on'chest and points, answers to name of “Darky.” £1 reward on giving information as to whereabouts, or returning same to R. McMullian. Any person detaining same after this date will he prosecuted. TOST. —Starting handle of car, between Foxton and Levin. Reward on returning to P. Pedersen, Manawatu Heads, or Booth’s garage, Foxton.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2818, 2 December 1924, Page 3
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493Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2818, 2 December 1924, Page 3
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