"STBE TIYOLIJ (Owners: Foilding Theatre Co.) TTIIIE Programme, to bo screened at JL the Tivoli Theatre To-night is headed bv a splendid Selznick Attraction, "The Sin that Was His." Win. Kavcrshain is starred in this feature, adapted from the Play of Frank L. Packard, who is one of the foremost Authors of America. Prank L. Packard will be long remembered for his wonderful story, "The Miracle Man," which when filmed broke all records. The supporting programme is very well chosen, and you will indeed laugh both loud and long at this laughable Comedy entitled "Mixing Sweethearts." Laughs, laughs, and then kojiic more laughs. 6 B BEAUTY BY BIOGRAPH B B 17 Nominations for this Great Competition have boon received. The Management require at least 21. Don't delay. Send in your nomination to-day. it may be worth £lO 10s to von il'yon have not got a recent Photo of yourself. Send in your written amplication, and you will bo advised by the Manager when to call to bo Photographed. Wednesday's Programme will be a Metro Drama, THE HOLE IN THE WALL, featuring Alice Lake.
A Sonsational Success at .:TIIE LYCEUMS FOR THE LAST TIME TO-NIGHT. JACKIE COOGAN, in PECK'S BAD BOY —— PECK'S BAD BOY —— ■• u am call tliis ;i galaxy of good ■s ami --.till only come half-way to the mark. The deeds of "Pecks Bad liov" arc internationally famous and indescribably funny. Jackie Cuo■an fresh from his triumphs m the ':..■• makes thou* escapades con■lv real, and Irvin b. Cobb puts delicious laughter by writing tne <wotitles—"just as Jackie would speak them." 500 Delighted Patrons Last Night. Bo among the throng to-uiglit and bring the kiddies lor certain. Starting Time, 7.45. Selections from Chu-Chin-Chow by the Famous Lyceum's Symphony Quartette TO-MORROW~mi(I THURSDAY. Our TremcnclouslTid-vcek Western Programme, Headed by Frank -Mayo, in ACROSS THE DEAD LINE Prices: 1/0, I/-, plus tax. Children: 1/1 and Oil.
THE RED CROSS THE RED CROSS THE RED CROSS LECTURE ._ LECTURE _ LECTURE DR. E. M. L. MORGAN, DR E. M. L. MORGAN, DR. E. M. L. MORGAN, COUNCIL CHAMBERS, TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) NOVEMBER 15th at 7 p.m. THE AIMS OF THIS GREAT WORLD-WIDE MOVEMENT FOR THE WELFARE OF MANKIND.
SINGING. 2t, WELLINGTON STREET, Feilding. """•"MAS Term Just Commencing Fees, etc., ou application. OIIOUA T7ILECTOBATE. IIoUA IIiLECTOKATE. ,ate for Oioun Klpetnrs as fol Tuesday, Nov. 14—Rangiwahia. Thursday, Nov. 16.—Halcombe. Friday, Nov. 17 Waituna W. Saturday, Nov. 18.—Cheltenham ALL" MELTINGS AT 8 P.M. fytOUA TjILJECTOIUTE. It is usual for the Leader of the Opposition to reply to the Premier if ho speaks in an electorate during election year. TG-MQRROW DRILL HALL, MR. T. M. WILFORD, M.P. MR. T. M. V/ILFORD, M.P. MR. T. M. WILFORD, M.P. Will Address the Electors. C'r. J. AV. liiiiinwcll. Deputy Mayor will occupy the Chair. Mr. Wilford is one of the ablest Speakers in New Zealand to-day.
I.T LECTIONS. ELECTIONS. MANAWATU ELECTOR ATE REFORM CANDIDATE, Will Address the Electors at THE HALL, AWAHURI, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, NOV. 15th, At 8 p.m.ARE YOU ON THE ROLL? The Roll will club'c on THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 16th.
ORCIIARDISTS. Use btrawbridge's CODLIN, MOTH and BLIGHT EXTERMINATOR, Simple Successful. Cheap. Local Agents:— J. DARRAGH, EEILDING BOROUGH GO UK OIL. TEN PER CENT. ON UNPAID PATES. J_l accordance with Section 28, Sub. Soc. 1, of "The Rating Amendment Act, 1910." that TEN PER CENT, will be added to all Rates remaining UNPAID after MONDAY, 1-lth DECEMBER, 1922. and that legal proceedings will be taken lor the. Recovery of all. amounts outstanding after that date. • A. E. WILSON, • Towu Clevis.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 4742, 14 November 1922, Page 3
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