KOSY TO-NIGHT 6.30 to 10. OH BOY! •> WHAT A SENSATION I Lincoln J. Carter's : 1925 High Speed Thrillodrama, "THE CYCLONE'RIDER," "THE CYCLONE RIDER," Some of /the Thrills in this one will make" your heart stand still. THERE ISN'T A THRILL LEFT In life which "The Cyclone Rider" doesn't give you.- Racing* neck nnd neck with Death and THE Girl. Also "CAPTAIN JANUARY,'* "CAPTAIN JANUARY," A Lighthouse Story in 6 reels, Starring BABY PEGGY, ~ . BABY PEGGY, BABY PEGGY, BABY PEGGY, The Popular Little Darling, 'whom you love and whose mischievous pranks you like to see. "Baby Peggy" in this one is a little Sea Waif with only one friend, but she soon gets more. You'll like "RAGS" the Dog, and "OPHELIA" the Pelican, "IMOGENE'< the Cow. In addition COMEDY AND INTEREST. ORCHESTRA EVERY EVENING. PALACE 5 : TO-NIGHT AT 7.46. To-night is the Last Appearance of the Charming Little Girl with Her Violin, ' MAGGIE FOSTER, MAGGIE FOSTER, MAGGIE FOSTER, MAGGIE FOSTER, When you get the chance to hear such an artist at picture prices grasp it. COME TO-NIGHT. Our Picture Programme includes "FLIP FLOPS" 2 reel Comedy As good as a Charlie Chaplin. ALL BLACKS'.v. WALES. ALL BLACKS v. WALES. ALL BLACKS v. WALES. ALL BLACKS v. WALES. 300 ft Football Special, And Robert W. Service's Forbidden Story of Paris and Monte Carlo, PARADISE," 'POISONED PARADISE," "POISONED PARADISE," "POISONED PARADISE,"
7 Heel Preferred Picture. LOOK AT THIS! A Pretty Milliner from Paris, CLARA BOW. A Struggling Young Artist, KENNETH HARLAN. A Beautiful Adventuress, CARMEL MYERS. An Eccentric Professor And , . A Famous Detective. THEN ADD Unusual Situations. Lots of Adventure. Spice with Love Interest. Season with Thrills. Mix well together and you have "POISONED PARADISE." OUR ORCHESTRA OF SOLOISTS Was never in better form than. now. Y.M.C.A. SWIMMING CARNIVAL. rHE above Carnival, which was to have been held on Wednesday Evening, has now been POSTPONED INDEFINITELY. W. EYRE, Hon. Sec. THE MUTUAL LIFE AND CITIZENS' ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. THE Company hereby gives one ■month's notice of its intention to issue a Special Policy in placo of Policy No. 415716 issued by Mutual Life and Citizens' Assurance Company, Ltd., on the life of Thomas Herbert Kemp, and declared to have been lost. W. F. NICHOLLS, Secretary. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. O, R 0 U A DOWNS' ' SPORTS. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11th, 1925. Horse, Cycle and. Foot Events. Full Programme Later. R. GATES, Secretary. NURSE MARTIN "Y treatment naa Drought health to thousands of sufferers from Eczema, Psoriasca, Acne, Scalp Disease and all other Skin Troubles. Hours 10 to 4. Corner Oxford and Ferguson Streets. STILL "FIRING OUT. 1 OiH! They come from far-away valley and dale, Straight to PHIL DUNCALF'S great "FIRED OUT" Sale; If you haven't called yet—be sure you soon go, For value is high—but prices are low. Bargains like these do not often occur, And of all Footwear sales this' one you'll prefer. DEVELOPING AND PKINTINGjSEEVICE. SEND or Bring Your Kodak Films to the Kodak Experts to be Developed and Printed. We guarantee our work You pay only by results. Postage paid. DON'T RISK FAILURES. BERG, a Ko< experience. CENTRAL PHOTO STORES, KODAK SPECIALISTS,. THE SQUARE, Next to Hannah's Boot Shop. Phone 6159-
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 60, 10 February 1925, Page 1
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