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EVERYBODY’S. TO-NKfHT AT 8. HE WANTED A WIFE FOR A DA' To save Ins'*lace- iu Society. A THOUSAND DOLLARS FOR ; WIFE IN NAME ONLY. Then RENO and DIVORCE. Hut a inan who thinks ho can Iniy a "h i lor a thousand dollars IS V FOOL! ! ! ! And anvhow she loved him. SEE The Unusual and Brilliant Selznick Picture, “THE SPITE BRIDE.” “THE SPITE BRIDE,” “THE' SPITE BRIDE.” WITH THE BEAUTIFUL STAR. OLIVE THOMAS, OLIVE THOMAS. OLIVE THOMAS, As Tessa, the chorus girl with the heart and innocence of a country maid. A Vivid Drama of Youthful Impulse.

riyf UiWPAL QPERA JJOUSE. NEXT TUESDAY X K-1 IT. NEXT TUESDAY NIGHT. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Announce tlie Final Appearance Here of the Ihcomparahle ' MARIE TEMPEST, MARIE TEMPEST, And the Brilliant GRAHAM BROWNE, GRAHAM BROWNE, In the Original, Quaint, and Amusing Comedy, “MARY GOES FIRST,” “MARY GOES FIRST,” The Outstanding Success of the present New Zealand Tour. BOX PLAN AT OATES’. Prices. —Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls, 8s; Stalls, ss; Pit, 2s Cd. (All Prices Plus Tax.) Children under 10 Not Admitted ! to see THE END OF THE ROAD i THE END OF THE ROAD (The Picture that dares to tell the truth). Direction: PUBLIC HEALTH FILMS. Showing to YOUNG LADIES & WOMEN ONLY, YOUNG LADIES & WOMEN ONLY, On MONDAY and TUESDAY, At the PALACE And to YOUNG MEN AND MATURED MEN, YOUNG MEN AND MATURED MEN, EVERYBODY'S. Also on MONDAY and TUESDAY NIGHTS/ THE CENSOR WILL NOT PERMIT MIXED AUDIENCES TO VIEW THIS PICTURE. “THE end of the ROAD.” A Photo-play that tolls onr Young People what their Parents ought to teach them, hut seldom do. “THE END OF THE ROAD,” “THE END OF THE ROAD.” Written by DR. KATHERINE BEMENT DAVIS. A Story of Two Mothers, the Wise and the Unwise. Right-thinking Men and Women endorse ■‘THE END OF THE ROAD.” The Sun. —“Calculated to do good to i the community.” The Lyttelton Times.—“ The lesson of the consequences of immorality is plain.” The Press.—“ Spreads knowledge as to better and more hygienic ways ol living.” / The Mayor (Dr. Henry T. J. Thacker).—“With a few eliminations it is an educational gem.” J. J. North (Minister) —“lt preaches pure sexual relations in an unexceptional way.” The Christchurch Social Hygienic Society heartily recommends that every MOTHER a lid FATHER sec the picture. R. A. Kenner, -General Secretary, Y.M.C.A.— I “The picture is in the interests of the highest ideals ol manhood.” The Serial, “Vanishing Dagger,” will also be shown at both theatres. Prices; Is Id and 2s Id; Reserves, 2s 7d, to all parts of Theatre. WANTED. i EXPERIENCED Produce Traveller, jl Good salary and prospects. Apply GOLDINGHAM &■ BECKETT, LTD,, Palmerston North. THANKS. Me j wheeler and family desire to thank the settlers of Baihesse for the generous help accorded them during the temporary incapacity of Mr Wheeler; also to offer special thanks to Messrs Bond, Taylor and West for assistance at time of the accident. PUBLIC NOTICE. ( \ E. BURTON AND SON desire to announce that they have taken over Mr V. H. Paddy's blacksmithing business in Eit/.herbcrt street, where they will be pleased to see all old and new customers. Horse shoeing will he a special feature of the business. ALTERATION OF C LOSING HOURS. f|EO comply with the amendment to J the Shops and oßices Act, reducing hours, Butchers’ Shops in Palmerston North, in future, will be CLOSED at 3 p.iu. on MONDAYS.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 246, 3 February 1921, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 246, 3 February 1921, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 246, 3 February 1921, Page 1

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