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PARAMOUNT The Theatre That Sets The Standard. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT Paramount Pictures present the CECIL B. DE MILLE ' CECIL B. DE MILLE Production, A Smashing, Uproariously Funny, Ribtickling Farce—the comedy de luxe of the year, “CHANGING HUSBANDS,” “CHANGING HUSBANDS,” Starring BEATRICE JOY, LEATRICE JOY, GIRLS I THIS IS THE LATEST INDOOR SPORT—“CHANGING HUSBANDS.” BOYS! TAKE OUR ADVICE, IF YOUR WIFE SUGGESTS '‘CHANGING HUSBANDS” DON’T LISTEN TO HER! FULL SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. PARAMOUNT SELECT ORCHESTRA Usual Prices. Box Plans at C. G. Swallow’s. Theatre Tel. 6050. MONDAY NEXT. MONDAY NEXT. THE GREATEST OF ALL MELODRAMAS OF THE FROZEN NORTH PARAMOUNT THEATRE The Theatre That Sets The Standard. A Blazing Love Story amid the Arctic Snows lonely trails, racing dog teams, fearless men and splendid women—all rushing, working, scheming, working, loving, hating —a jumbled mass of humanity drifting on to what ? “SON OF THE WOLF,” “SON OF THE WOLF,” “SON OF THE WOLF,” “SON OF THE WOLF,” The Greatest of all JACK LONDON’S JACK LONDON’S. Stories of the Frozen North. A Big Pulsing Story straight from the heart of a man who fought in the thick of Life’s Battles. “SON OF THE WOLF.” “SON OF THE WOLF.” “SON OF THE WOLF.” “SON OF THE WOLF.” Don’t miss ihe thundering avalanche—the knife duel—the daring of the halfbreed maid—weird native ceremonies—racing dog teams —revels of the masquo ball—skulking wolves—wilderness maddened men in “SON OF THE WOLF,” “SON OF THE WOLF,” A THRILLING REVELATION OF LIFE IN THE RAW BEYOND THE LAST FRONTIERS OF CIVILISATION, With an All-Star Cast, headed by EDITH ROBERTS. EDITH ROBERTS. FULL SUPPORTING PROGRAMME And PARAMOUNT SELECT ORCHESTRA Mu*. Dir., MRS R. S. LAW. Box Plans at C. G. Swallow’s. Usual Prices. Theatre Tel. 6060. P.N. ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY’S ’ FIRST CONCERT OF 31st SEASON. OPERA HOUSE. TUESDAY, MAY 12, 1925. BOX plan to subscribers opens at Mr C. G. Swallow’s on Tuesday, May sth, at 8.30 a.m., and to the public on the Wednesday following. Subscription, one guinea,; privileges, three tickets each concert, prior booking. ENROL AT BOX OFFICE.

OPERA HOUSE THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1925. TOKORANGI MAORI CONCERT PARTY. The Board of Control of the All Saints’ Children’s Home have much pleasure in announcing that they have arranged with the famous TOEORANGI MAORI CONCERT PARTY to give a performance in aid of the Home. This is a rare opportunity to hear some of the most talented native musicians in New Zealand, and to witness a really genuine exhibition of native dances, scenes and , customs. Watch for special announcements later. Prices: 3/-, 2/-, 1/- (tax extra). Box plan opens at G. H. Bennett and Co., Broadway, Friday, May Bth. BOOK YOUR SEATS. LAND AGENTS. PLEASE take notice that my houso and section, 25 Ranfurly street, is withdrawn from sale. H. PROCTOR. WHAT YOUR MONEY BUYS MORE than the best of Fabrics, more than the finest of Tailoring, and above all, a Suit or Costume that's correctly cut. That means a suit you like better the longer you wear it. A fine assortment of Ladies’ Check Costumes and Top Coating Materials are just to hand. We invite your inspection. ' BROWN’S. QUALITY TAILORS, Rangitikei Street. A SURPRISE JT came to the scholars—ohl such a X surprise, That young Willie Smith should have captured the prize; It was offered for boots that shone bright an the sun, And' each pupil thought that he’d euro bo “the one.” But Willy was wise, and obtained his • footwear From Phil Duncalf, the Bootman, just over the Square.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 127, 2 May 1925, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 127, 2 May 1925, Page 1