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ROSY TO-NIGHT 6.30 TO 10. A 3}-Honr .Programme Again. A Sensational Mystery Drama, “THE HOUSE OF THE TOLLING BELL,” “THE HOUSE OF THE TOLLING BELL,” “THE HOUSE OF THE TOLLING BELL,” Starring May MoAvoy and Bruce Gordon. * May AlcAvoy and Bruce Gordon. A creepy, spooky, spine-chilling drama oi a young man who looked for a ghost and found a girl. Everybody said the house of the tolling helT was haunted. A courageous gild and a fearless man proved it. They discovered a sensational mystery, hreath-ahating thrills and finally found through their own haunting love the ghost of their spectral fears'. i You, too. will find adventure and romance there. Also “THE ROAD TO ARCADY” “THE LOAD TO ARCADY,” “THE ROAD TO ARCADY,” Starring Virginia' lee. VIRGINIA LEE. A Fine Society Drama. In addition “TERROR TRAIL,” No. 10, AND A COMEDY.

PALACE TO-NKIHT AT 7.-15. O-STAR DRAMAS—O w—STAR DRAMAS—i* [ii which Wo promise you one of the treats of your life. ABSOLUTE NOVELTY IN PLOT , ABSOLUTE NOVELTY IN PLOT AII,SOLUTE NOVELTY IN PLOT In the Paramount 5-Reel .Comedy-Drama, ‘•ONE GLORIOUS DAY.” ‘■ONE GLORIOUS DAY,” A Timid Old professor—couldn’t say “shoo” lo a tame cat.' Release his spirit in a trance And “EK” ? “EK”? A fighting spirit-elf looking for a body to inhabit .steals his body. Oh Roy! It’s only a shame what Ek makes Ezra do. Cabaret Unties. Bar-Room Brawlers. City Grafters and Love. All fall to him—thanks to Ek. Also HERBERT RAWLINSON HERBERT RAWLINSON HERBERT RAWLINSON As THE SCRAPPER. In Corduroys, he was a fighting cyclone— In Dress Clothes, he was a glorious lover. But the Day He mixed business with pleasure he started on the busiest hour you ever saw in pictures. Say! What would you do? If your rival tried to queer you with your sweetheart’s father, And then tried to make you lose your job. And You Were Irish. Well! Molloy Does the Same as you would—only better. Double Star Attraction, Double Star Attraction. AT 'THE USUAL PRICES. BUSINESS FOR SALE. MARBLE BAR, Dining and Tea Rooms, best part Square, well equipped. Valuation £IOOO. Must sell. Price, going concern, £550. Terms £‘>oo cash, balance 12 months. ORBELL AND CO., Main street. WANTED. AN Experienced Dairy Farmer, with intimate knowledge of Jersey stock. Single man preferred. Good accommodation provided. Liberal terms to suitable man. Apply JOSEPH NATHAN AND CO, LTD, Palmerston North. THE TERRACE POULTRY FARM. MTV WHITE LEGHORNS, prize winners at P.N. Show. 1922. THESE ARE EGG-PRODUCERS. Booking orders now for day-old chicks, £5 per I<3o. Also settings ol eggs and incubator lots. W. HUDSON, 14 Vogel Street (Phone 32951). MANAWATU RACING CLUB (Ineorp.), PALMERSTON NORTH. rnilE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETI JNG of Members of the Club will lie held at the CLUB’S OFFICE, 26 RANGITIKEI. STREET, Palmerston North, on Monday, the 10th July, 1922, at 8 p.m. Business:— Receive Report and Balance-sheet; Election of Officers; Appointment of Auditors; General. J. M. JOHNSTON, Secretary. FJ. SHEPPARD has a good as- , sortment of basketware in stock at very low prices.—Clothes baskets, 9s 6d and 11s; linen baskets, from 18s; lounge chairs, 23s 6d; hand and lunch baskets, greatly reduced; collapsible prams (child facing mother), £5 15s, a good line.—Sheppard’s, 85 Rangitikei street. SPLENDID enlargements or copies from any old photo, foi a suitable gift, at Billens’ studio. WARM wool Double size, 85s; single, 55s—Pegden’s. THE famous Strand mixtures, Boz. for Is, Is 9d lb.—At Pullyn’s, next Glut- Hotel. WANTED known. — We have boro nias, daphnes, heaths, flowering shrubs of all kinds, hedge and shelter trees, now ready. Inspection invited. —Hepburn and Turner, late Wighton’s, 91 Manawatu street, Palmerston North (5 minutes’ walk from. Hokowhitu bu£ terminus). —Phone 449 K.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 445, 10 July 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 445, 10 July 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 445, 10 July 1922, Page 1

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