ROYAL PICTURES. The Theatre of Big Attractions. WEDNESDAY! WEDNESDAY! CABARET! JOHNNY HINES IN —“THE LIVE WIRE.”— -“THE LIVE WIRE.”— The greatest asortment of laughs and thrills lie’s ever given. See it —you’ll want more and more of this kind. Prices 1/-, Children 3d. They know no law—but the law knows them! —/‘SINNERS IN SILK.”— —“SINNERS IN SILK.”— At the Royal Friday. It’s a MetroGoldwyn Picture. Extra: “Samson of the Circus.” SATURDAY: Reginald Denny in “California 'Straight Ahead.” Soon “The Judgement of the Storm,” Stampede.” “The Park Angel.”
TOWN HALL TEMPORARY PICTURES. WEDNESDAY! WEDNESDAY! THOMAS MEIGHAN In Booth Tarkington’ high tension story of a man who went to jail for another man’s crime, and of how lie came back and settled old scores. “THE MAN WHO FOUND HIMSELF.” MAN WHO FOUND HIMSELF.” The kind of fighting story Meighnn revels in Star Comedy, Scenic and News. Usual Prices. FRIDAY & SATURDAY A mighty mystery melodrama, already known everywhere because of its triumph as a novel and stage play —“IT IS THE LAW.”— —“IT IS THE LAW.”— The story of a rejected lover who was turned into a murderous demon.
SHANNON 00-01’Elf ATI VE DAIRY COMPANY (Lid.). NOTICE is hereby given that the store will he CLOSED ALL DA\ ON THURSDAY, July Ist, for annnal stoek-tnking. .1. IV. MURRAY, Manager. Shannon, June 20th, 1026.
PUBLIC NOTICE. f DESIRE to notify tho public that I knvc disposed of my pharmacy business lo Mr. I. Corn. In extending my sincere thanks for I lie generous support accorded me during the past 23 years. I solicit a continuance of same for my successor. Re Accounts: I desire that all accounts owing to me lie paid to Mr. I. Corn during the month of June, after which date to be paid to Messrs Moore and Bergin, solicitors. ERNEST HEALEY. Eoxton. June Ist, 1020. EOXTON RACING CLUB. Nominations for the offices of President, four Vice-presidents and three Stewards for the 1926-27 season will close with the Secretary on SATURDAY, July 3rd, at 8 p.m. D. R. OGILVY, Secretary. P.O. Box 1. H AVE you seen the lovely quality Ladies’ Cashmere Hose, all smart shades at 2/11, they are quite worth 4/0. They are to be had only at Barr & Tyer’s. ]\OVELY quality Scotch Linoleum. Cft wide, beautiful designs 0/11 and 7/11, but oily at Barr & I yer’s Sale. Wanted to buy.—s or oroomed house, all conveniences. — Apply Moutoa Post Office. To LET. —Six roomed house. Ravensworth Place. —Apply Mrs J. Thomson.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 30504, 29 June 1926, Page 3
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