ROYAL THEATRE. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! CONCERT EXTRAORDINARY. CONCERT EXTRAORDINARY. (Under the auspices of the Sports Queen Carnival Committee). Old-time Songs and Choruses. Jokes and Local Hits by the Four Funny Corner Men. Something to keep you in a happy mood. Overture 8 p.m. sharp. PART I. Orchestral Overture. 1. Chorus: “How Do You Do,” Company. 2. “Carry Me Back,” Mr. Powelfc and Company. 3. Clog Dance, Mr. Knewstub. 4. “Old Folks at Home,” Mr. King and Company. 5. “Moses” Company. 6. “Dublin Bay,” Mr. Mason and Company. 7. “Pal o’ Mine,” Pearl King and Company. 8. “Roaming,” Mr. Barron and Company. 9. “Old Kentucky Home,” Mr. Hinds and Company. 10. “High Street Africa,” Mr. J. K. Hornblow and Company. PART ii: 1. Instrumental trio. 2. Song, ' Mr. Powell. 3. Ventriloquial Sketch. 4. Song, Mrs Corn. 5. Song, Miss Brereton (Wang’nui). 6. Song, Mr. G. F. Smith. 7. Song, Miss Chalk. 8. Song, (humorous), Mr. Billy Williams. 9. Song, Miss Madge Patterson. 10. Maori quartette. 11. Chorus: “Good Night Ladies.” Admission: 1/0 and 1/-. Children half price. ROYAL PICTURES. The Theatre of Big Attractions. FRIDAY! FRIDAY! CANERO, Son of the Marques, de Bazan and protege of Spain’s • greatest outlaw in “THE BANDOLERO.” “THE BANDOLERO.” The idol of the Spanish Bull-ring Extra: “Samson of the Circus.” Usual Prices. SATURDAY! SATURDAY! “W(RECKAGEf.” With May Allison, Holmes Herbert, John Miljan, Rosemary Theby, John Morrison. Usual Prices. Coming: “The Optimists,” “The Only Wav,” “Stella Dallis,” “His People,” “Under The Red Robe.”.
TOWN HALL. TEMPORARY PICTURES. SATURDAY! SATURDAY! Breathless heroism, heartrending suffering, miraculous escapes and daring adventure, realistically depicted in a great drama of a most appnling disaster. —“THE JOHNSTOWN FLOOD.”— —“THE JOHNSTOWN FLOOD.”— Nothing like it has ever been filmed before, with George O’Brien and .Florence Gilbert. “Officer of (he Day,” Comedy, Fox News. Usual Prices. MONDAY! MONDAY! This picture carries an A certificate and is recommended as suitable for adult audiences only.' Priscilla Dean in the exciting, and colourful Spanish romance —“THE SIREN OF SEVILLE.” — —“THE SIREN OF SEVILLE.”—
NO ’FLU* GERM CAN PASS NYAL’S CATARRHAL BALM. A little squeezed from the tube into the nostrils, disinfects the nasal passages and purifies the air as it is inhaled. In this manner L prevents COLDS, CATTARRH, HAY FEVER, etc. Carry a tube about with you. It will prove handy this weather. NYAL’S CATARRHAL BALM. 2/- Tube, Post Free. I. CORN, M.P.S. (By Exam). Chemist and Optician, ’Phone 29.
m EXCELLENT SUGGESTION FOXTON and District residents visiting Palmerston N. these cold days, is to go to FREEMAN’S Luncheon Rooms for a basin of hot soup, ready from 10 a.in., or a good meal during the day. WANTED. —Drainers to clean out drains at the Pines Farm, Himitangi. —Apply Mr, Sutherland on the farm.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 3526, 19 August 1926, Page 3
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