TOWN lIALL, FONT ON. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TUESDAY, MAR OH 171 h. (SI. Pntrick’s Day). GRAND BALL. (Under the auspices of St. Mary’s Church). LAKKIN ’S OR CHEST RA. Double Ticket 7/(i, Gents 5/-. Ladies 3/-. M. DIAMOND, Hon. Secretary.
TOWN HALL Presenting the pick of the pictures. Mondays, Wednesdays, Saturdays. Wc exploit the world for your entertainment. WEDNESDAY! WEDNESDAY! CABARET. Two girls, alike as Iwo full moons, decided (<> change places. One was an aclress. tlie oilier a wife — and the wile forgot all about hubby. Complications? You'll be laughing fir a week after seeing—“CHANGING HUSBANDS.” “CHANGING HUSBANDS.” Pea luring Leatrice .Joy, Raymond Griffith and Za.su Pitts. Also — ‘•THE MECHANIC,” Comedy, 'travel and News. 'Cabaret prices as usual. SATURDAY! SATURDAY! CHARLES JONES In an exciting boxing love story—“BlG DAN.”
ROYAL PICTURES. The Theatre of Big Attractions. WEDNESDAY! WEDNESDAY! The thrilling photo dramatic sensation— “MY DAD." “MY DAD." See the wonder dog It in Tin. See the beautiful picture dedicated to every father everywhere, with the brilliant young star, dohnnie Walk(*i\ the WOrld’s must liuuous son. Usual prices. FRIDAY! FRIDAY!Herbert Rawlinson in a l T niversa! Picture. A siaashiu"' romance of a lighting cop—“JACK OF CLIT.S." Usual prices. Coining Saturday: A I' irt National extra, super feature—“THE CHILD TMOE CAVEST .ME.” N.D. —This is not a sex pi<dnre.
FEILDJXG JOCKEY CLUB. EASTER .MEETING.. 11TII AND 13TII APRIL, 1925. Dominations for aii events at aboYe Raee Meeting will be receiv. oil up till 8.39 pun. on WEDNESDAY, 18th March. E. GOODBEHERE, Secretary, Box -15, Feilding. T<) PARENTS. ] > ENDING the re-opening of the Primary Schools, children above Standard 1 will receive instruction l,v llicir teachers through the post. An assignment ot work covering a period of four weeks is being sent to each parent whose address is known. Any parent not receiving a copy is requested to communicate with the teacher. As it appears likely ikut schools will remain (dosed for a considerable time, parents are earnestly requested to see that the i'aei'lities for the education of their children in the meantime are taken lull advantage of. W. H. SWANGEK, Secretary Wanganui Education Board. IBtli March, 1925. FREE LECTURE. FREE LECTURE. TOWN HALL SUPPER’ ROOM THURSDAY (D.V.) THURSDAY At 7.30 p.iu. Subject:— “THE DEVIL OF TO-DAY.’’ Synopsis :—Origin. Personality, Methods, Religions, Politician, A Myth, Destiny. Speaker: — MR FORDE CARLISLE, of Palmerston North. ALL INVITED. Come and hear the Truth about the Great Arch-Enemy of God and Mankind. Wanted. —A young girl l'or light housework. —Apply M.rsjde Riddel', Liddell Street. WANTED. — Situation (housework) by girl. Wages required 15/pei week. —Apply Mrs H. Piew, Johnston St.,
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2859, 17 March 1925, Page 3
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