ROYAL THEATRE TO-NIGHT. GRAND CONCERT. - GRAND CONCERT. Held under the Auspices of the Citizens’ Queen Committee. PART I. ' Opening Chorus “Happy,” Company Song, N. Dunn. “Say It with Ukelele,” F. Cowley and K. Powell “Stay in Your Own Back Yard,” M. Martin and Chorus “Farewell Honolulu,” M. Patterson and Chorus. “Lullaby Land,” Jack Barratt. “Strolling Back,” R. Munn & chorus Russian Dance, JVL Scott (P.N.) “A Smile Will Go a Long Way,” M. McCarthy. Pianoforte duet Iv. and C. Coley. “Don’t- Mind the Rain,” W. Thompson, F. Andrews, M. Barron, A. Roore “Tatters” (in character) N. Dunn “LVint Gonna Rain No More,” P. IJing. Recitation, M. Retter “Hello Tu Tu,” J. Shaw, M. Martin Grand Finale” (“Mellow Moon”) Company. PART 11. Overture, Messrs Corn & Jensen “Adelai,” Mrs Cooke (P.N.) Comi'c Song', Mr B. Hinds.; Duct, Mesdames Hirini & Morgan Song, Mr Taylor Song, Miss D. Morgan (P.N.) Song, Mr King Duet, * Misses Morgan Admission 1/0, and 1/-, children Od and 3d. ' ROYAL PICTURES. The Theatre of Big-Attractions. FRIDAY! FRIDAY! “DADDY’S GONE A-HUNTING.” “DADDY’S GONE A-HUNTING.” W|liy did Daddy Wander? Where did lie wander to? See Alice Joyce and Percy Mannont in this Metro Goldwyn picture. Extra: “Samson of the Circus.” Usual prices. SATURDAY! SATURDAY! Mary Phdlbin has been called “The feminine Lon Chaney” for her marvellous acting in “STELLA MARIS.” William J. Locke’s great romance. It’s the kind of picture you can’t forget. Usual prices. Look out for Wednesday Next: Big' Double Programme —“Through the' Storm” and “The Optimists.” ' TOWN HALL. TEMPORARY PICTURES. FRIDAY! and SATURDAY! Bucking bronchos and bare fist combined suit BUCK JONES in William Maeleod Raine’s action picture: — “THE DESERT’S PRICE.” “THE DESERT’S PRICE.” A fine drama of the Arizona Plains. “EAST SIDE—WIEST SIDE” comedy; Scenic, Fox News. Usual Prices. MONDAY! MONDAY! Owen Moore and Madge Bellamy in Helen Martin’s great novel of the idle rich: “THE PARASITE.” Note:—Bookings have been made of the following features for screenin the NEW TOWN HALL:— “The Bat”; Douglas Fairbanks in “The Black Pirate,” Mary Pickford in “Sparrows,” and the big super “Stella Dallas,” which should not be confused with any picture of a similar title. FOXTON BOWLING CLUB. A SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING of members will be held in Ross’s Rooms on FRIDAY (To-mor-row) at 7.30 p.m. Business:General. -M. E. PERREAU, President. FLOREX VANISHING CREAM. This new Vanishing Cream is noil-greasy, soft and beautifully smooth. Delicately perfumed, and of a Pale Pink, it makes an ideal adherent for Face Powder, in addition to giving that “Satiny” softness to the skin that is so much desired. FLOREX FACE POWDER. This powder, like Florex Vanishing Cream, is specially prepared to my Formula, and I can, with the utmost confidence, recommend it to any lady requiring a fine, smooth Face Powder, which will soothe and protect theskin. To suit different types of beauty it is made in three shades: Cream, Flesh and Pink. The Cream and Powder are no more expensive than others. Make this FLOREX combination your Toilette. FLOREX VANISHING CREAM, 2/0 per jar. FLOREX FACE POWDER, 5/0 per box. . I. CORN, M.P.S. (By Exam). Chemist and Optician, ’Phone 29. AiN EXCELLENT SUGGESTION |JOR 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 u.m., or a good meal during the day*
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 3529, 26 August 1926, Page 3
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