TOWN HALL. We exploit the world for your entertainment. Mondays, Wednesdays, Saturdays. WEDNESDAY! WEDNESDAY! CABARET. Here’s tin; supreme novelty of the year. A thrill a second melodrama, based on radio— THE STORY WITHOUT A NAME. THE STORY WITHOUT A NAME. Played bv a line easi headed by agnes'ayees AND A N TON lo' MORENO. “THE BUTTUNSKY,” Comedy. News. Usual ]iriees. SATURDAY! SATURDAY! BUCK JONES, in an adaptation of Max Brand's novel: "AGAINST ALL ODDS.” Box Plan for ‘THE TEN COMMANDMENTS," Dilli and 17th July, is now open at li. L. Heath’s, Bookseller's, Seats at*. going quickly. Book (utrly. ROYAL PICTURES. The Theatre of Big Attractions. WEDNESDAY! WEDNESDAY! Reginald Deny and Laura La Plante come zipping into our life iti "THE FAST WORKER.” “THE FAST WORKER.” In their latest smashing success. A smart comedy-drama in which the screen's fastest worker eclipses all his own speed records, made in "Sporting Youth” and “The Reckless Age.” Century Comedy: "Speed Boys.” Usual prices. FRIDAY! FRIDAY! Brandon Lynan in “ U NEEST H AIN ED YOUTH." "l NR ESTIJAINED YOUTH A melodrama of life, love and youth. Exciting and full of action. Comedy: “Our Gang." Usual Prices. Saturday: “Penrod and Sam.'’ Next Monday: “Richard the Lion Hearted.” HOSPITAL COMFORTS FUND. VOLUNTEER helpers to sell badges in aid of the above deserving fund for providing comforts for patients in the Palmerston North Hospital, tire asked to communicate with the undersigned as soon as possible. Saturday, 4lh July, will be known as Hospital Saturday and its neighbouring towns are making' special efforts, I trust the people of Foxton will do their bit. A retiring collection will be taken np at the local churches. M. E. PER REA U, Mayor. VJdNEY For Sale.- —GOlh tins, 25/- per tin. G. A. Hobbs, Union Street.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2903, 30 June 1925, Page 3
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