TOWN HALL. We exploit tlie world for your entertainment. Mondays, Wednesdays, Saturdays. TO-NIGHT! TO-XTffITT! Does a murderer always return to the soene of liis crime? See THE ‘GREAT DIAMOND MYSTERY. 1 ” ■GREAT DIAMOND MYSTERY.” An up-to-the-minute detective drama featuring SIIIRLEY MASON. Mso: “THE FIGHT." Comedy. World’s Universities and World's Yews. Usual Prices. MONDAY! .MONDAY! •‘England's Alary Pic.kford” Betty Balfour in a Cockney drama —“MORD EMILY."— —“MORD EMILY.”— The story of a little London slavey who “butted” iter way from slavery to fame. Usual Prices. Heed .: “THE TEN COMMANDMENTS.” ROYAL PICTURES. The Theatre of Big Attractions. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! WHAT A GREAT CAST! Kenneth Harlan, .Mildred Davis, .Myrtle Stednmn, Tally 'Marshall. Stuart Holmes and Maude Geo rge. !! Highly paid Artists, in “TEMPORARY MARRIAGE. “TEMPORARY MARRIAGE. The great First National picture. A play so charged with powerful dramatic strokes, and human touches that it causes the spectator to forget surroundings. Usual Prices !)d and 1/(5. Children as usual. MONDAY! .MONDAY! MAE MARSH in —"A WOMAN’S SECRET."— —“A WOMAN’S SECRET.”— Censored as suitable for adults only. A Mae Marsh story depicted in her own inimitable artistry. From gay to grave, from impish fun to the greatest heights of intense dramatic. emotion, this great star sweeps along in a picture full of romance, thrills, adventure, intrigue. Coming next week: “The While Moth.” Coming soon: “The Sea Hawk.” “Penrod and Sam." Usual Prices. FOXTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. DISCOUNT OFF RATES. \ reminder is given to Ratepayers crs that the last day allowed by law for them to receive discount off current rates is THURSDAY, 25th Jane 1025. This date is absolutely definite and the Council cannot under any circumstances extend it, W. TRUEMAN, Town Clerk. TO BUILDERS. RENDERS are invited tor the erection of a Residence in wood at Foxton. Tenders close with the Architect, on SATURDAY, 4th July, 1925. Lowest or any tender nut necessarily accepted. Plans and Specifications may be seen at the office of this paper, or at llie Dili ee of the undersigned. A. VICTOR SMITH, Architect, 14(i Willis Street, Wellington. EOXTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. TENDERS will be received by the undersigned up to noon on Saturday the lltli July, 1925, for the right to remove certain pine trees the trees to become the property of the successful tenderer. Full details can be obtained from the undersigned during office hours. Wm. TRUEMAN. Town Clerk. Tost. Between Foxton and Jackeytown last night, starting handle of Buiek ear. Finder please return to T. Wi Hunt, Johnston Street.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2899, 20 June 1925, Page 3
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410Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2899, 20 June 1925, Page 3
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