ROYAL PICTURES. The Theatre of Big Attractions. NO PICTURES ON FRIDAY. SATURDAY! SATURDAY! “LILIES OF THE FIELD.” “LILIES OF THE FIELD.” Featuring. COIMNXE (xRTFFITH and CONWAY TEA RLE. Myrtle Stedman, Sylvia Braejncr, Alma Bennett, Crawford Kent, Charlie Murray, Phillis Haver, etc. HOW’S THAT FOR**A CAST Eight of the leading screen stars in one 'Magnificent: Picture. One of the leading theatre proprietors of Auckland said to First National Exchange Manager: “Lillies of the Field” has set a new standard of comparison among my patrons, and any exhibitor who hooks if need not fear any opposition.” Prices: 1/- & 2/-, children 3d, fid. MONDAY NEXT! MONDAY! Extraordinary Attraction: JOHNNY HINES, in “L U C K” With an All-Star Cast. Speed! Thrills! Action! Suspense! and Genuine Comedy. Prices: fid & 1/(5, children ns usual. We have hooked the following Super-features, to he shown before the end of the year: —“The Lost World,” “Sea Hawk,” “The Spoilers,” “Name the Man,” and several others.
TOWN HALL FOXTON. NEXT MONDAY, JULY 20th. “MOTHER MACHREE.” “MOTHER MACHREE.” Oh! Denis Kehoe and His Harp. Thai is what (hey say, when you mention his name in Auckland, where Denis and his .little harp and his beautiful play made thousands of friends. WELL, TO PROCEED: DENIS KEHOE, The Romantic Actor-Singer, presents “MOTHER MACHREE.” “MOTHER MACHREE.” The Greatest Irish Folk Drama ever written. A beautiful play of strong dramatic interest, told with song and melody interwoven. Written round the theme of mother-love, the titanic age old driving force that moves the world THE ONCE IN A WHILE GREAT PLAY. DENIS KEHOE. 11 is songs and his little harp. Supported by FRANCES KAYIIER, a \, oung Actress of Distinction and Charm. Ronald Riley Gwen Dorise Helen Fergus Maurice Lynch Tom Buckley Bernard Beeby Anne Dunn Chas. Keegan Lester Carey. Musical Director: Percy Kehoe Box Plan will he opened at Heath’s on Saturday. Prices 5/and 3/-. HOIIOWHENUA RUGBY UNION.
FOOTBALL! FOOTBALL! FOOTBALL! FOOTBALL! RACECOURSE RACECOURSE S A T U RD AY. SATURDAY. FOXTON v. OTAKI (Seniors). FOXTON v. KUKU (Thirds). EOXTON v. LEVIN (Fourths). Admission 1/-. Ladies Free. L. S. Carmichael. Secretary. FOXTON LADIES' HOCKEY CLUB. A MEETING of Members of the above will be held in Eerreau's Rooms at 7.30 TO-MORROW night. Business: Final arrangements for Ball. E. Owen, Hon. Sec. FOXTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. Applications win be received up to noon on SATURDAY, 18th July, 1925, for the position of Assistant Ranger. Remuneration to be the amount of fees collected. Wm. TRUEMAN. Town Clerk. First aid for coughs, colds and iniiuenza, Woods 1 Great Peppermint Cure.*
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2910, 16 July 1925, Page 3
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