• BOYAL P3CTURES. The Theatre of Big Attractions. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! A Frank Lloyd Prodnetion “THE SEA HAWK.” “THE SEA HAWK.” by Rafael Sahatini with Alilton Sills, Enid Bennett, Wallace Beery, and a east of fjo<)o . Prices I/O and 2/-. Children Half Price. Book your seats at R. L. Heath's. WEDNESDAY! WEDNESDAY! Carl Laemmlr presents Ilonse. Peters in —“THE TORNADO.”— That sterling player of the screen iii tin' strongest role of his entire career. See him in the sensationally exciting melodrama, crammed with thrills never attempted in any photoplay and climaxed by the most stupendous Hood and tornado scenes ever recorded by the camera. Don't miss it. Centuary comedy: “The aggravating Kid.” Prices as usual. FRIDAY! , FRIDAY! “The Gambling Fool/’ and “The Ghost City.” Saturday: “With Potash and Perlmuttcr in Holy wood.”
TOWN HALL. We exploit, the world for your entertainment. Mondays, Wednesdays, Saturdays. WEDNESDAY! WEDNESDAY! RICHARD DIX IN a drama with bare-knuekle punch and sure heart appeal “A MAN MUST LIVE/ “A MAN MUST LIVE.’ The story of a man who had to decide between starvation or the ruining of the family of the girl he loved. “Savage Love,” comedy. Jenolan Caves, News. Cabaret Prices. S A TUII-DA Y! SAT UIvDAY! A riot, of laughs and thrills. Marry in haste repent at leisure.” —“TROUBLES OF A BRIDE.”— —“TROUBLES OF A BRIDE.”— The speediest comedy that ever raced across a screen. Prices as usual.
MOUTOA SCHOOL. ENTERTAIN WENT. Iu tli o M«u to a Hall on FRIDAY (Next). September lltli, 1925. Mr Bert Pizzey, one of Palmerston’s. leading- Comedians. An Hour’s Fun! Musical Items! Dancing! Supper! Admission 2/-. HOCKEY CLUB. MEETING of all interested in the formation of a sub-union at Foxton, will be held in Perreau’s rooms on THURSDAY EVENING, at 7.30 o’clock. E.. Owen, Hon. Secretary. Wanted.- —A youth for dairy farm. Wages 30/-. Apply this ollice. THE new Millinery at the C. M. Ross Coy.’s is without a doubt the lincst showing in the history of Foxton —and all inexpensively priced. J-TAVE you seen the new Dross Goods just opened at the C. M. Ross Coy.’s in striped and check art silk morocains, newest floral voiles including black and white, coloured linens, beauettes, check ginghams, all inexpensively priced from 1/9 to 6/0 a yard.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2933, 8 September 1925, Page 3
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