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As a Special Xmas Attraction Shows a "Goldwynner," "JUST FOR TO-NIGHT," "JUST FOR TO-NIGHT,". "JUST FOR TO-NIGHT," The Dolglltful Irishman, TOM MOORE, TOM MOORE, With LUCY FOX. • A Rollicking, Inciting, Breezy Story ol Romantic Lover. SOME LOVER SOME GJHL SOME ROMANCK MOON Everything in tlie garden lovely, "When' 'A wile blows in and spoils things by claiming Tom as her husband. But he wasn't. "JUST FOR TO-NIGHT" Is specially chosen for om- festive season. f{o Spies—no "War Stun'—no eternal Triangle— no Murders or Suicides. Just a Romantic Love Story that will make you feel the call oi youth. NAZIM.OVA Comes to the TO-XICIIT AXI) FOR THREE NIGHTS In a story of Mists and Sunshine, Storm Winds and Summer Seas. "OUT OF THE FOG" "OUT OF THE FOG" "OUT OF THE FOG" (New Metros), Adapted from the wonderfully successful stage play, ''Option Shoals," ALBERT CARELLANI. In this Seven-Reel Tale of the Seas IkllllW ias a double Dart. Firstly she is seen as-

____ FAITH, a young girl whom death deprived of the father oi her child before there was lime for a marriage ceremony, and later as the little daughter grown to beautiful girl while banished on a lonely island in the tropic seas. She had never seen anyone but her half crazy grandfather till she was twenty years of age, when a shipwreck sends the Handsome Stranger, CHARLES Bin ANT, li out of the fog,7 and then commences A PLAY AS VARIED AS THE WINDS, And as ALLURING AS TROPIC NIGHT. Prices as Usual. TO-NIGHT AT 7.30. TO-NIGHT AT 7.30. Please note the altered starting hour for this THREIO-HOUR PICTURE. The Greatest Film Spectacle Ever DAVID WARK GRIFFITH'S iniflMgfilHM! FOUR SEPARATE STORIES, FOUR SEPARATE CASTS, , FOUR DIFFERENT THEMES, Each bearing the same Lesson. ' ; INTOLERANCE" THE WONDER-PLAY OF THE CENTURY. Four Reasons why you should not miss "Intolerance" : 1. It is the greatest Film Production ever screened. 2. It is the only Picture that has ever told four stories in one. .'3. It has a trenchant lesson for every human being. 4. It provides an unanswerable argument. "UST LANDED, 30 tons galvanise roofing iron.— Maneou and' Barr d. Oil ANSON AND" KEARNEY, 233 Main street, invite your inspec-

tion of a smart range ot Jvnias boxed suits. -_ (' art rugs are lovelj J goods, unci wear for years. Se* them at Shoppard's, 85 ivnd 86a Rang: tikei afcreet. )ORT wine.—Try a case (for Christmas) of two gallons; freight paid at 32<! 6d.—Bray's •vineries, Swanson. JTJY your furniture and ironmon 1 gery, bedding and congoleum, at Sheppard's, 85 and 86a Rangitike street. ±S no salefl succeed better than those conductei_bv Harry Palmer and Co. X'MASi— -Toyland; come and seo the biggest display in town ; we specialise all the year round.—L. Martin, Main street. _ _ ANDREWS AND SONS have a fine j\_ selection of antique kerbs, art seaarass squares, mats, etc. DO you Know rmnueu,, uie giovei , call, he will be pleased to see you I at his store, Featherston street; phone 1009.' ; >ARE feet covered with the best J 1 footwear at moderate prices, and i it) per cent, discount allowed till v ... Tr„r. o+ Piillm- nnrl Rurrow's. I'iOYLAND.— Gee!!! Have you seen thoso aeroplanes, balloons, and those lovely soldiers, at L. Martin's, Main street toyland. ' i TfOHANSON AND KEARNEY wish J«l you to know that they have just I opened up some "stunner" boys' suits. • TtfITIXED FARM, 370 acres, two-third*. I buildings; suitable Wellington milk supply, £27 per acre, £SOO cash— W. C. Bronhy. 27 Ransdtikei street. RDERS taken for cooked hams, at i,. v_, Dustins, Ltd., tho premier I caterers. and jam jars just landed a jiJL F. J. Sheppard's; quality an Jprico right, got in early. Our price for English dinner-ware and teaware ar. loir.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1706, 22 December 1919, Page 1

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