ROYAL PICTURES. The Theatre of Big Attractions. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Barthelmess at his Best in his most significant Picture. The First Screen Story‘of the Cromwellian Era: “THE FIGHTING BLADE.” “THE FIGHTING BLADE.” A First National Special. Usual Prices. MONDAY! MONDAY! A Vivid Domestic Drama: “LOVE OF WOMEN.” “LOVE OF WOMEN.” Love, Mary Thurman, Lawford With Helene Chadwick, Montague Davidson, Maurice Costello. An intensely human story of a man and wife who found ultimate happiness after relations had been strained almost to the breaking point. Usual Prices. Wednesday.—D. W. Griffith’s great masterpiece, “The Greater Question.” Also Charlie Chaplin in '“A Day’s Pleasure,” and the second race“ Fast Steppers.” TOWN HALL. Presenting the pick of the pictures. Mondays, Wednesdays, Saturdays. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Say it —but don’t put it on paper: SHIRLEY MASON proves falling in love is a quick process —it’s climbing out again that’s long, arduous and unpleasant. See “LOVE LETTERS.” “LOVE LETTERS.” Al, ST.’ JOHN in “HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.” News. Usual prices. MONDAY! MONDAY! A forest; fire —two trains racing toward each other —a terrific duel to the death in (lie engine cab —a beautiful love story in—“WESTBOUND LIMITED.” The greatest drama of the Railroad Also coigedy, Pathe Gazette, etc. Prices as usual. 5 TOWN HALL. FRIDAY! FRIDAY! February 131 h. Direction of Tour: ALP LTNLEY Something New. Something Novel Something New. Something Novel W. BUCKNER Presents For the First, time in Poxton, THE FAMOUS —DIXIE JUBILEE SINGERS.— —DIXIE JUBILEE SINGERS.— . (Direct from America.) Tiie First Company of All Coloured Jubilee Singers that has visited New Zealand for twenty-six years. DIXIE SINGERS'— JUBILEE. DIXIE SINGERS’ JUBILEE. IN AN ARTISTIC PROGRAMME. Embracing JUBILEES (New and Old). DARKY SONGS CAMP MFETIN’ SONGS NEGRO MELODIES PLANTATION SONGS NEGRO LULLABIES Classic. Sentiment Songs of the Southland, Home, Cabin and River Songs of 1 lie Old Slavery Days. PRICES 2/-, 3/-, 4/-. Reserves a: Death’s, 4/-. . POXTON SILVER BAND NOTICE. ALL ACCOUNTS against the aliovc Band must, be in the hands of the Secretary by 12 noon on TUESDAY, February lOih, 1925. J. W. MADDEN, Secretary. THANKS. Mr. J. E. TOLLISON, Mr. & Mrs. W. Edlin and family desire to sincerely thank all who forwarded messages of sympathy, etc., during their recent bereavement; also to Dr. Wyllie and Rev. P. McDonald. MANAWATU COUNTY COUNCIL. TENDERS will be received at the “Herald Office,” Poxton, up till noon mi FRIDAY, the 13tli day of February, 1925, for the following contract: — Contract No. 306.—Whirokino Road; supplying and delivering 350 cubic yards of metal. Specifications and Conditions may be seen at the County Offices, Sanson, and I lie “Herald Office,” Poxton. A. K. DREW, County Clerk. Sanson, 4th February, 1925. FOXTON SALE. MONDAY, 91 li FEBRUARY,'I92S Messrs abraham and wilLIA’MS LTD. will sell as above at 1 p.m. 25 fat. cows' 30 store cows 4 cows in milk 20 wearier steers 10 2i year steers 20 head mixed cattle. Flowering bulbs— single Anemones, Autumn Snowdrops. Alliums, White Preesias, Blue Grape Hyacinths, Mixed Ixias, Ranunculus, Sparaxias, and Tritonias, 1/per dozen, 12 dozen 10/-, post free, cash. B. H. JUST, Botanical Nurseries, Palmerston North. r f\VO HUNDRED remnants of sheeting, Jlanneiette, flannels, blousings, crepes, zephyrs, calicoes, Liettonnes, etc. All marked at special sale prices to clear at A. N. Smith’s.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2843, 7 February 1925, Page 3
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