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K OS V STILL IN THE LOOM. ' i , 2 BIG FEATURES Including , • “WESTERN LUCK,” “WESTERN LUCK,” A Fiery Romance that leaps from the 'West to) the East ami back . again. Love—Adventure, Villainy in. the Great West and the Greedy East—Und above all, CHARLES JONES, CHARLES JONES' , Performs some feats of daring—done aS only Jones can do them. Also “BIG BROTHER,” . “BIG BROTHER,” . A Thrilling 'Tale of the- Slums','.' lull E X BEACH. A Human Throbbing Story of a man’s fight to be worthy of the care of a Starring TOM MOORE, EDITH ROBERTS, RAYMOND HATTON, and the Wonder Boy. MICKY BENNETT, in addition TWO —2 Reel Comedies TWO And a Topical. TALACE TO-NIGHT AT 7.45. - BRITAIN SHOWS WHAT SHE CAN DO IN MAKING MOTIONPICTURE PLAYS. We have much pleasure in announcing that we have been able to procure the English Welsh-Pearson picture—“MOßD EM’LY” “MORD EM’LY”. . “MOIMJ EM’LY” . • “MORD EM’LY” ' Starring England’s Mary Pickford BETTY BALFOUR’ ' ’ BETTY BALFOUR FOR TtNTERTAINM ENT . - Of a thrilling nature FOR LAUGHS That come straight from your heart FOR A LOVE STORY As clean as a whistle—— ...• ' ' FOR BACKGROUNDS As new as to-morrow's sun. SEE “.MORD EM’LY” -- b . “MORD EM’LY” The fascinating story of a little Cockney girl who butted her way from slavery to fame. Most picture-goers have seen the DELIGHTFUL BETTY BALFOUR in her “Squibs” characterisation, And as “MORD EM’LY” she excels herself. THE ENGLISH PRESS SAYS: “ ‘Mord Em’ly’ ” is assured of a more than ordinary success. It is undoubtedly oiio of our best British productions.” “MORD EM’LY” Is clean, ' healthy “MORD EM’LY” comedy, English “MORD E-M’LY” made. A study of “MORD EM’LY” London life. WHERE IS MY WANDERING BOY THIS EVENING.” A First-rate Comedy starring EN TURPIN The Cock-eyed EN TURPIN comedian. IN ADDITION HE WALTZ A demonstration by HE WALTZ Experts of the correct HE WALTZ “hold” and dance HE WALTZ steps in slow motion. AND A PATHE GAZETTE. SCOTT’S COLLEGE FOR 801 l S. RESERVATIONS for Boarders and Day Pupils are now being made lor 1925. Parents should communicate without de lay in respect- to the term commencing 3rd February next. Scots College is ideally situated at Miramar, Wellington, one of the healthiest localities in New Zealand. The College stands on a magnificent 17acre site close to the sea in the shelter of the Seatoun hills. . General Commercial and Agricultural Courses. Cricket, Football, Tennis, Swimming, Shooting and. Athletics. A highly qualified Teaching and Instructional Staff is maintained. Primary School, Standards 1.—V1.; Secondary School, to University Scholarship. Excellent examination results, Proficiency, Matriculation, and University Scholarship. MODERATE TERMS. Prospectus posted upon application to: The Principal, Scots College, Mr J. H. Murdoch, M.A., M.Com., F.R.E.S., Dip. Ed., Miramar, Wellington; or to the Registrar, C. E. Webb, 132 Willis Street, Wellington. de COURVOISIER, MASSEUR, R.N.Z.M.B. (Late Waipukurau Hospital), tic and Facial Massage in all its latest branches. Make shopping a pleasure By Visiting the PICCADILLY TEA AND LUNCHEON ROOMS Dining Rooms Overlooking the Square (Next Bank of I\.Z.) Refreshing Morning & Afternoon Teas, Icy Cold Coolufg Drinks, Fruit Salad, Strawberries and Cream, Delicious Confections. Wedding Parties Catered For. MISSES JARY Proprietress. WHY SUEEER THE AGONIES OF PILES ? ZOM PILE OINTMENT AND OM PILE CORE TABLETS Give instant relief and speedily reduce veins, etc. “ZOM” is prepared in England from formula of a famous West End Physician. Price: — Ointment 2s tube, Tablets 2s box. Obtainable only from WM. T. BROWN, Chemist, Opposite Station.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIV, Issue 1180, 1 December 1924, Page 1

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