T!IE 'LYfflffl Has a Gigantic DGuble-fcaturo Programme for TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW. Headed by Mahlon Hamilton, the famous lead of "Daddy Long Legs," in the Season's Stupendous Sensation—- . "HALF A CHANCE" "HALF A CHANCE" "HALF A CHANCE" Frederick. Isham's Magnificent Tale of Depths and - Heights. T'no ship was sinking. The water was, rising. His hands were shackled to the beam. One .chniuco in a million for him. You'll bo thrilled at the surge and crash of the spectacular shipwreck ac-:i-)ii. Your blood will tingle at the man-to-man fight scenes. You'll bo carried away to the squalid underworld, the prize ring, the waterfront, the court-room, the roaring ocean, the lonely island, and to dazzling society. And FEATURE NO. 2. LARRY SEMON l<i a New Self-raising Uproar of Fun, "THE BAKSRY" — "THE BAKERY" A Million Laughs a Minute. It has only one drawback—it doesn't giro you* time to get your breath back between the laughs. Also Latest News Budget, and the LYCEUM'S SYMPHONY TRIO. LYCEUM'S SYMPHONY TRIO. An Evening's Perfect Entertainment. Prices: 1/6, 1/-, plus tax. Children 1/1 and Gd. Ping 'Phones 167 0r..318 for RcTHE 1Z ID TS (HOMING. he lilid Is <UoMiNc. Seven Reels of Racing Thrills. BOOK YOUR SKATS FOR THIS. EVERYBODY'S (NEAR DRILL HALL.) Be Wise Come Early! Yangaiiui crowds last week acclaimed Thunderclap a Great Picture. William Fox's Super ■ Attraction. Seven Thrilling Reels of Film. THUNDERCLAP! THUNDERCLAP! TI-WJNDERCLAP! THUNDERCLAP! The Greatest Race Track Story Ever Produced by the Fox Film, Corporation. SEE—The wonderful views of Niagara Falls with'the hero on top of a horse-box floating towards the Falls. SEE—The great horse race—- — THUNDERCLAP WINS!! PRICES AS USUAL. Dook your Seats at the Marble Bar. No extra charge for booking. FEILDING. THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1922. Sunshine, Laughter, and Merriment awaits vou at the DRILL HALL, for LOOK WHO'S CODING! THE DANDY DIXIE MINSTRELS. THE DANDY DIXIE MINSTRELS. THE DANDY DIXIE MINSTRELS. A show to cheer you up with smiling faces, sweet voices, clean comedy, prottv costumes, and bright music. The Attraction of 1922. A talented Combination, headed by JOLLY JOHN LARKINS, Rajah of Mirth. The Cheapest and Best Show on the Road. Adults, 3/-, 2/-. Children 1/-. All plus tax. Box Plan at Barrett's. Touring Manager Don Wallace ST. JOHN'S ENTERTAINMENT COMMITTEE. ' PROGRESS EUCHRE AND DANCE In PARISH HALL, On' WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 1922, Commencing at 7.30 p.m. Admission: Gents, 2/-; Ladies, 1/6. Good Music. Good Supper. Good Trophies. The Committee reserves the right to refuse admission. MRS B. 0. TURNER, Acting Secretary.
CHELTENHAM FOOTBALL CLUB. A PRACTICE of both Seniors and J\ Juniors will bo held in the Hall on WEDNESDAY NEXT at 7.30 p.m., when the teams for the Competitions will be picked. Anyone not able to ba present must notify the Secretary, otherwise he will bo omitted from the team. AV. G. BOOTH, Hon. Secretary. T DARRAGH'S BUILDINGS. Singing a'nd Elocution. . Voice Production. Breath Control. Artistic Interpretation. Voices Tried Without Charge. WANGANUI JOCKEY CLUB. (Incorporated.) WINTER MEETING. MAY 18th and 20th, 1922. NOMINATIONS for.,, all Events Close on MONDAY, May Ist, at 8 p.m. WM. HALL,' Secretary. P.O. Box 15, Wanganui. GRAND CONCERT. - STANWAY. A CONCERT will bo held in the Stanway Hall on THURSDAY, | May 4th, at 8 p,rn. Programme by Wanganui Talent. Admission: 1/6. Children Half-price. DANCE TO FOLLOW. Gents, 1/-; Ladies a Basket. W. D. JOHNS, Hon. Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICE. Feilding Coach and Motor Works, Bowon Street. (Under Now Management.) JB. WARE begs to an . the public of Feildint rounding district that he has taken over the above well-known business lately carried on by Mr J. Kingsbecr and hopes by civility and strict attention to business "to merit a fanshare of public patronage. I WISH to advise the public of Feilding that Mr J. B. Ware has taken over the above business conducted by me for the past 12 years. WhHst sincerely thanking my patrons for the generous support accorded me during that time I respectfully ask that you will transfer your valued custom to my successor, whom I am sure will give .you every satisfaction. Again thanking you. Yours faithfully, J. EJNGSBEER. T UCAS (The Best Cycle Lamp '■ i Made) —We have a complete ige of these Lamps from 18/6; good I Oil Lamps-from 4/6. Treasure Cycle 1 Co., Fergusson Strjget, Feilding.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 4577, 1 May 1922, Page 3
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