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KOSYi Another big change to-day. Something for everybody. Trot along and see it. We have a very fine Vitagraph drama. "THREE SEA-ENS." "THREE SEVENS" introduces Antonio .Moreno in the principal role oi a very thrilling melodrama. 777 was his prison number, and thereby hangs the tale. It keeps you on the jump throughout. Now lor something in the domestic line. "IT'S HAPPINESS THAT COUNTS." "IT'S HAPPINESS THAT CQUNTS." "IT'S HAPPINESS THAT COUNTS." It's a long winded title, but quite a good film for all that. In addition, it's a British production. Subjects in fighter vein include: "THE WORST WAS TRUE.""NOBLER FLIES THE PACIFIC." "GOOD FOR NOTHING.". COMING NEXT WEEK: OUR NEW SERIAL. "WINNERS OF THE WEST." PALACE Steer for Something Special. TO-NIGHT AT 7.45 TO-NIGHT AT 7.45. MABEL NORMAND Piquaint, Smiling and always welcome, in her latest hit, "MOLLY o.'" "MOLLY 0' " is greater than "MICKEY," of pleasant remembrance. ".MOLLY 0'" presents the same clever people as made "MICKEY famous. "MOLLY o'." in its class, is the greatest film of the year. "MOLLY 0' " is a Mack Sennett production. "MOLLY 0' " is humorous in places and intensely dramatic in others. "MOLLY'()' " reveals the artistry of Mabel Normand more so than "MICKEY." "MOLLY 0'" draws the tears both wavs. laughter and sympathy. "MOLLY ()' " is a' picture for everybody ; therefore everybody should see it. "MOLLY 0' " is a film of sudden And because "MOLLY 0' " is all of the above, and a bit over, we rise to endorse these remarks, knowing that von will place on "MOLLY 0' " your -AlsoTHE LATEST PATHE GAZETTE. "THE REFEREE." Somewhat "THE REFEREE." Humorons. Melodious Strains by the PALACE PEERLESS ORCHESTRA. Usual Prices. EVERYBODY'S A AT 2 O'CLOCK. NIGHTLY AT 8 O'CLOCK. The film which reveals Charlie Chaplin in an altogether different story. "THE KID,"Comedy and Pathos alternate in this unique production. You shed tears under each heading. "THE KID" is just the kind of picture you didn't expect to see. See it to-night. '•THE KID." "THK KlD.'' "THE KID." Prices:—2s 9d (Reserved). Unreserved: B.C. and Back Stalls 2s 2d, Stalls Is Id. MANCHESTER UNITY, 1.0.0. F. lOYAL Maaawatu Lodge meeta in 1 Oddfellows' Hall, Cuba street, on THURSDAY, May 18th, at 7.30 p.m. Business: Special. S. J. WATSON, Financial Secretary. PALMERSTON NORTH TECHNICAL SCHOOL. CECOND TERM of all classes noinO mences on MONDAY NEXT, May L'Lmd inst. Woo! classing class com mences on June 2nd. QUALITY 4 ND Good Workmanship have made A HARRY BAKER'S reputation in Wellington. He is now giving local residents the opportunity to secure the latest and most fashionable garments for both Ladies and Gentlemen at prices to suit all. HARRY BAKER, THE SQUARE. NOTICE. M REID, Blacksmith and . Farrier, wishes to notify the public of Ashhurst and surrounding districts that he has commenced busi- ,,„« nt. Ashhurst. 'Phone 28. ness at Asii NOTICE. rilO Farmers and Others. From May JL 16 1022, all shoeing reduced Is. per set.' All shoes made from the best of bar'steel, and no machine-made shoes used. R. McDOWELL, Blacksmith, FLOWERING SHRUBS. TUNE assortment of native and ornas} * mental shrubs. Collections of heaths veronicas, flowering gunis and wattles dahlias, chrysanthemums, perennial phlox, gerberas, etc Broadleafed lace-barks (over 6000).—R. E. HARRISON, 1.48 Scandia street (phono 1001)- opp. Hokowhitll bus terminus. BROWN'S COUGH SYRUP, THE Wonderful New Scientific Remedy for Coughs, Colds, Influenza, etc., is procurable from Boon's, Jackson's and Wilby's stores. Write it on your next order. Is (id and 2s ! Gd. Pleasant, prompt and effective.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 400, 18 May 1922, Page 1

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