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KOSY TO-NIGHT 6.30 to 10. To-morrow 2 to 5—6.30 to 10. 3$ Hours of Variety in Movies, 3$ Hours of Variety in Movies, 3J Hours of Variety in Movies, With TWO BIG DRAMAS, TWO BIG DRAMAS, Including “JAN OF THE BIG SNOWS,” “JAN OF THE BIG SNOWS,” “JAN OF THE BIG SNOWS,” “JAN 'OF THE BIG SNOWS,” By James Oliver Curwood, And said by some to be his best. A HUDSON BAY TRADING POST. Story of romance and action, with beautiful scenery and the tang of the great pine forests in winter. A WOMAN ALONE In a snow-buried camp. A Tempter awaiting the hour. A circle of eyes in the night—always on guard. You’ll thrill. Also The Fanny Davis story, “THE SCARLET HONEYMOON,” “THE SCARLET HONEYMOON,” “THE SCARLET HONEYMOON,” Fox 6 Reels, Starring SHIRLEY MASON. A Romance of Love which stood every test. And “BLACK OXFORDS” Mack “BLACK OXFORDS” Sennett “BLACK OXFORDS” Comedy Budget Educational Gazette. ORCHESTRA EVERY EVENING. THE TOAST! “Confusion to All Women!” PALACE TO-NIGHT AT 7.45. VAUDEVILLE AND PICTURES. VAUDEVILLE AND PICTURES. Last Appearance in N.Z. of MORAN and WISER, MORAN and WISER, MORAN and WISER, In their Original Sketch, “All in Fun,” And First Showing of E. PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM’S NOVEL, “The Hillman,” Under the name of “BEHOLD THIS WOMAN,” “BEHOLD THIS WOMAN.” “BEHOLD THIS WOMAN,” “BEHOLD THIS WOMAN,” An Unique Photoplay of a man who fell in love with the woman he wanted to hate, And The Romance of a Hollywood Girl as Tender as a Rose Petal. “BEHOLD THIS WOMAN” “BEHOLD THIS WOMAN” “BEHOLD ITIIS WOMAN” “BEHOLD THIS WOMAN” Is a Picture that is perfectly simple and at the same time simply perfect. Starring IRENE RICH, CHARLES POST HARRY MYERS' And MARGUERITE DE LA MOTTE. Also—“THE RACE” 2-reel Com. Also—“THE RACE” Van Bibber And a Fox News.-TO-MORROW AND WEDNESDAY We shall have the pleasure to introduce to our patrons MISS PHYLLIS L. MASSEY, MISS PHYLLIS L. MASSEY, MISS PHYLLIS L. MASSEY, One of New Zealand’s Best Sopranos, who has just returned from 3 years’ tuition at the Sydney Conservatorium. MISS MASSEY will sing:— (a) “Amarilla” (Waltz Song) (b) “It is only a Tiny Garden” (Wood) (c) “Thoughts” (Howard Fisher)

“THE LOST WORLD,” “THE LOST WORLD,” “THE LOST WORLD,” ~ BY SIR ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE COMMENCES AT THE PALACE THEATRE ON MON DAI' NEXT EOR 'l'HuhE iNi.GH.IS ON Lt lhen it will be shown tor THREE NIGHTS AT EVERYBODY’S THE BOX PLANS THE BOX PLANS THE BOX PLANS OPEN ON WEDNESDAY OPEN ON WEDNESDAY OPEN ON WEDNESDAY AT THE ROSY OEEICE. AT THE ROSY OFFICE. AT THE KOSY OEEICE. RESERVE PRICES CIRCLE 2/6, STALLS 21MAN AGERIAL— There are two copies of “The Lost World,” the A copy opening at the De Luxe Theatro in Wellington on Friday night and the B copy at the Palace, Palmerston North. So the people of our town will have the distinction of having seen this, the biggest picture—and most expensive ever made, first in New Zealand. IT TOOK SEVEN YEARS TO MAKE IT TOOK SEVEN YEARS TO MAKE IT TOOK SEVEN YEARS TO MAKE HENCE THE COST. Our first instructions were to charge 3/- Circle, 2/- Back Stalls, 1/6 Eront Stalls, but we have prevailed upon the owners to such an extent that the prices now arranged are: Circle 2/-, ordinary (if any left -unreserved); Back Stalls (450 seats) 1/6; Front Stalls (150 seats) at 1/-. SQUARE FISH SUPPLY AND DINING ROOMS. BIG supply of Mutton Birds just ■ arrived. Orders for Poultry taken. All kinds of Fresh Fish, Rabbits, Crayfish, and Oysters daily. Deliveries to any part of tho borough. M. BERDEBES, ’Phone 5671. YOU HAVE ONLY TO RING E. F. BISHOP T<o HAVE QUALITY FRUITS DELIVERED TO YOUR DOOR. Phone 5846. Delivery Tree. PIANOFORTE. PEADES, pupil of Gordon Short, , is now booking pupils. Studio: Garners’ Buildings. Particulars at , Henry Coles and Co., the Square.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 193, 20 July 1925, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 193, 20 July 1925, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 193, 20 July 1925, Page 1

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