ROYAL PICTURES The Theatre of Big Attractions. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! CONSTANCE TALMADGE in “THE GOLD FISH.” “THE GOLD FISH.” She has five proposals, four weddings. (wo divorces, is thrice a grass widow, once, a. sod widow and once remarried —all in one zippy film. .Wso a. great Comedy: “SOUTH BOUND LIMITED.” Brices, fid, I/O, children 3d and (id. MONDAY! MONDAY! “THE LAST MOMENT.” “THE LAST MOMENT.” A whopping good Thriller that's crammed with Mystery and Chills. A Goldwyn Picture, released by United Artists. Brices as usual. Thursday and Friday next. — NORMA TALMADGE, in the tenreel Super-feat are, “ASHES OF VENGEANCE.” N.B. —In order to avoid clashing with other arrangements, The Royal MOVIE BALL has been advanced one day to WEDNESDAY, May 201 h. One day less to get that dress ready. TOWN HALL Mondays, Wednesdays, Saturdays. We exploit the world for your entertainment. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! A great stage success. A greater picture success. Martha Mansfield and Wilfred Lytcll in the sevenred Drama: “THE WARRENS OF VIRGINIA.” "THE WARRENS OF VIRGINIA.” A romance of the American Civil War. Great Battle scenes. Sun-,-hine Comedy: “THE DIVING FOOL." World's News. Usual prices. MONDAY! MONDAY! Robert Service's banned slorv of Monte Carlo and Paris: “POISONED PARADISE." -BO I SON ED BAR ADI SE.” Featuring Carmel Myers and Kenneth Harlan. "RIP' WITHOUT A WINK." Bathe Gazette, etc. Usual Brices. See the masterpiece of John Barrymore, “BEAU BRUMMEL,” at the Town Hall shortly. HARBOUR BOARD ELECTION
I HEREBY give notice tlm( the number of votes received i»y each ('; 111 (1 i<i; l l<- for tlie office of Member of the l''o.\tori Harbour Board is as follows: — PALMERSTON ■ NORTH: A. NASH, elected unopposed. PEI I/DING : T. -J. CLA PHAM, elected unopposed. I,HYIN : A. C. HOLMES, elected unopposed, PONTON: OHEY,STALL, John, 323. McMUERAY, Robert, 321. SIGNAL, William, 222. And, there being only two vacancies to be tilled, I therefore declare the said JOHN CHHYSTALL and IK) BERT Me MURRAY to be duly elected to such office. R.( HARE RANGUIEUEA. Secretary. MANAWATU LICENSING DISTRICT. NOTICE OP APPLICATION POR A PUBLICAN’S LICENSE. f, ARTHUR SMITH, of Poston do hereby give notice that I desire in obtain, and will at the next Licensing meeting, to be liolden at the Magistrate’s Courthouse, Poston, on the slh day of June, 1925, apply tor a Certificate authorising the issue of a Publican's License for a house situate, at Main Street, Poston, containing seven rooms exebtsive of liiose required for the use of the family, and known as Tim post Office Hotel. Dated the Bth day of May, 1925. Mrs S. M. Dawson is the owner of these premises. A dress 72 Derwent Street, Island Bav, Wellington. (Signed) ARTHUR SMITH. PLUNKET SOCIETY. ANNUAL MEETING. r |NIE Annual Meeting of the Poxton Plunkel Society will be held ii ilie Plunket Room at 3 p.m. on .\IO.\DAV. May 11th. All interested cordially invited. B. McMURBAY, Hon. Secretary. POSTPONEMENT. THE MOUTOA BACHELOR’S BALL to have been held on TUESDAY next has been postponed to PR I DAY next, Mav 10t.h, S. W. BARBER, I). GILBERT, Hon. Secs. PONTON RUGBY POOTBALL CLUB. GRAND ANNUAL KICK-OFF BALL. KICK-OFF BALL. To he held in the TOWN HALL - PONTON, THURSDAY, 21st MAY, 1925. LA REINS’ ELITE JAZZ BAND. Admission: Double Ticket 7/0, Gentlemen 5/-, Ladies 3/-. R. M. MoEWEN, Hon. Sec. WANTED.—-Smart boy to learn tin; trade. Apply The C. M. Ross Coy., on Monday.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2881, 9 May 1925, Page 3
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