ROYAL PICTURES. The Theatre of Big Attractions. WEDNESDAY! WEDNESDAY! RICHARD BARTHELMESS IN —“SHORE LEAVE.”— —“SHORE LEAVE.”— Here’s Dick playing the part of one of Uncle Sam’s Snappy Jackies. And it’s romance —and it’s sweet enough to make you yearn for more and more of the same kind. Screened with assistance of the U.S. Navy. Comedy: “CAT AND FIDDLE.” Cabaret Prices: 1/-; children 6d and 3d. With Dorothy Mac-Kail. FRIDAY! FRIDAY! With Blenclie Sweet, Ronald Colman, Lew Cody in —“SPORTING VENUS.”— —“SPORTING VENUS.”— Usual Prices. A Metro-Goldwyn Picture.
TOWN HALL TEMPORARY PICTURES. WEDNESDAY! WEDNESDAY! DOUGLAS MACLEAN in a famous stage laughing success, Love laughs at locksmith’s, but everybody laughs at th -“7 KEYS TO BALDPATE —“7 KEYS TO BALDPATE.”A corking comedy interspersed with mystery and thrills. “Hard Hearted Husband,” comedy; scenic and News. Usual Prices. FRIDAY! Only FRIDAY! Robert Keables’ daring and astounding sequel to “Simon Called Peter.” —“RECOMPENSE.”— —“RECOMPENSE.”— The price they paid for a few short hours of happiness, featuring Marie Prevost and Monte Blue IN THE MATTER OF “THE COMMISSIONS OF INQUIRY ACT, 1908.” AND IN THE MATTER OF THE MANA-WiATU'-OROUA RIVER DISTRICT ACT, 1923 (hereinafter called “the principal Act”) AND THE M ANAWATU-OROUA RIVER DISTRICT AMENDMENT ACT, 1925 (hereinafter called “the Amending Act”) AND IN the matter of three Commissions of Inquiry consisting of Robert Mackenzie Watson, Esquire, Stipendiary • Magistrate, Feilding, August Charles Koch, Esquire, Civil Engineer, Auckland, and Herbert Ernest Leighton, Esquire, Auctioneer and Estate Agent, Wellington, appointed for the purposes set out in Sections 11 and 14 respectively of the Amending Act, and for the purposes of inquiring into the necessity or expediency of the Government granting a subsidy towards the cost of the operations carried out or proposed to be carried out by-the Manawatu-Oroua River Board, under the powers conferred by the principal Act and the Amending Act or either of them. IT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED that the above Commissions will commence their inquiries at the Courthouse, Palmerston North, on MONDAY, the 30th day of August, 1926, at 10.30 o’clock in the forenoon. All persons who so desire are hereby summoned to attend and five evidence at the inquiries. B R. M. WjATSON, Chairman of Commissions.
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Lost. —Almost black heifer from Johnston Street. No marks. Anyone knowing the whereabouts please communicate with Mr. F. Carmont, Johnston Street. TO LET. —Piece of land containing garden, etc. —Apply Mrs Staff, Norbiton Road. T)ON’ T Miss the Druids’ Euchre Tournament, Town Hall, THURSDAY, sth August. Good prizes and supper. Usual Prices.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 3519, 3 August 1926, Page 3
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