TOWN HALL. HOLIDAY ATTRACTIONS. Every programme specially selected as good holiday entertainment. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! CABARET THOMAS MEIGHAN In his greatest picture since “The Miracle Man,” A crook and love melodrama — "THE CONFIDENCE MAN.” “DONE IN OTL,” CHRISTIE COMEDY. PARAMOUNT NEWS. CABARET USUAL PRICES. WEDNESDAY! XMAS EVE. WEDNESDAY! Pierce, implacable, steeled 10 any outcome, quick like a panther, sombre as death. Such is ZANE GREY’S description of—"THE LONE STAR RANGER” • AND WITH THE ASSISTANCE OP THE WONDER HORSE, TONY. TOM MIX STEPS RIGHT INTO THIS INTRIGUING ROLE. “THE EXPLORERS,” SUNSHINE COMEDY. WORLD’S NEWS. PRICES STILL AS USUAL. FRIDAY! BOXING NIGHT. FRIDAY! A magnificent dashing drama of a girl detective's attempt to break up a drug-smuggling ring on the Mexican Border. Cast headed by Richard Dix, Helene Chadwick, Noah Beery and Alan HaIe—“QUICKSANDS.” ‘LITTLE RED ROBIN HOOD,” COMEDY. “DO YOU REMEMBER,” an excellent novelty, introducing delightful snaps of Old England. ENGLISH BUDGET, (including the Derby, and Fillies’ Races, Unveiling war memorial at, Messiues. etc). PRICES AS USUAL, 9d and 1/6, children 3d, 6d. SATURDAY! # SATURDAY! Daughter of aristocracy or Apache dancer in the slums of Paris? Which meant happiness, which to choose —the problem of JOHN GILBERT in a, story of Paris Nights in the Latin Quarter ■‘A MAN’S MATE.” Star comedy: Clyde Cook in “The Orphan.” News. Priceg as usual. MONDAY: A story of to-day for people of to-day. Gaston Glass, Barjara La Man*, Doris Pawn and David Butler in “THE HERO.” A story ,£ valour and sacrifice performed far from the field of battle, full )f humor and thrill. Comedy: “Flying Finance." Pal he Gazette. Prices is usual. ROYAL THEATRE. WEDNESDAY! WEDNESDAY “DARING CHANCES.’ Cyclone of roughl riding. The King of the Saddle (Jack Hoxie) was ever seen at better advantage than in this mad, roaring, romping tale ' romance and adventure in the Great W ost.— OMEDY: “STARVING BEAUTIES.” Prices 9d, 1/6, children as usual. SPECIAL CHILDREN’S MATINEE WEDNESDAY. PRESENTS FOR EVERY CHILD. RIDAY! FRIDAY! “THE FORTUNE OF CHRISTINA M’NAB” From Sarah MacNaughton’s amusing novel. Beautifully staged, splendidlv mounted. A Special British Picture at usual prices. SATURDAY! SATURDAY! “PONJOLA” It's the heart of Africa—the rolling veldt—the hanging kopjest the deep, dark intrigue—the gold craze—the wine hist. IT IB AMAZING. EXTRA - “BEASTS OF PARADISE.” Prices I/- and 2/-. children half price. MONDAY AND TUESDAY! “THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME.” THE GREATEST SCREEN ATTRACTION OF THE AGE—,'ith Lon Chaney. Presented by Carl Lacmmle. A Universal picture. RICES 1/6 and 2/6, Children 6d and I/-. Motor and General Engineers. GARAGE CLYDE STREET, ’Phone 84 CARS OVERHAULED AND PAINTED. ALL CLASSES OF MACHINE WORK AND GEAR CUTTING. FULL STOCKS OF TYPES, TUBES, OILS, AND ACCESSORIES AT CITY PR ICES. BATTERIES OVERHAULED AND CHARGED. PEARSON & HEAD CLYDE STREET.’, FOXTON )U knew of cool, shady spots that are ideal for pteaia % but the success of the outing depends oh the lunch, to the enjoyment of your picnicshyqyoidmg theu-oeeyand mfort of cooking *» - hot, stuffy kitchen. Meats, Fish, Pastes, Frrnts, aA, P ar ‘* u ‘ ‘”d «*~ «***”*, in tins, jars or bottles. At ready cooked, easy to a»m, atsd #/ hearty apfr******* ** a * ' Phone 6 A. E. TONQS The Universal Cash Store , FOXTON HEX in Palmerston N. be photoplied at Lewis’s (opposite Ross’s rooms) Portraits in Monochrome India-Proof —two of the best hods. WANTED.— Strong hoy to help with machines, milking. Good wages and home for willing boy. Start after Christmas. —Apply Herald Office. x
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2827, 23 December 1924, Page 3
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