PARAMOUNT The Theatre That Sets The Standard. TO-NIGHT AT 7.45. MATINEE, WEDNESDAY, at 2 p.m. MOKE BEAUTIFUL THAN EVER— This Wonderful Artiste displays extraordinary versatility in a dual role, twin sisters — BETTY COMPSON, BETTY COMPSON, In a Grahan Cutts’ -Production, “WHITE SHADOWS.” “WHITE SHADOWS.” “WHITE SHADOWS.” “WHITE SHADOWS.” TWIN SISTERS— The direct antithesis the one of the other. ONE— . . „ , , Wilful, with the spirit of rebellious youth dominant in her nature. THE OTHER— Possessed of a beautiful nature,, trusting and good. THE RESULT— . . We leave to your imagination to be satisfied after you have seen “WHITE SHADOWS.” “WHITE SHADOWS.” “WHITE SHADOWS.” “WHITE SHADOWS.” SUPPORTS INCLUDE COMEDY GAZETTE ETC. PARAMOUNT SELECT ORCHESTRA Mus. Dir., MRS R. S. LAW. BOX PLANS AT- C. G. SWALLOW’S. Theatre Tel. 5060.
PARAMOUNT THEATRE COMING , THURSDAY NEXT. The Magnificent Successor to “THE COVERED WAGON” Written by the same author > EMERSON HOUGH “NORTH OF 36” “NORTH OF 36” “NORTH OF 36” “NORTH OF 36” “NORTH OF 36” “NORTH OF 36” “NORTH OF 36” “NORTH OF 36” “NORTH OF 36” “NORTH OF 36” “NORTH OF 36” “NORTH OF 36” The Story of the FirsF Great Cattle Drive. Crossing turbulent rivers, fighting fierce stampedes of the maddened cattle, resisting furious Indian attacks and desperate outlaws. And finally struggling through to glorious victory. Featuring: JACK HOLT ERNEST TORRENCE LOIS WILSON NOAH BEERY AND AN ALL-STAR CAST. Here is the most enthralling story of the pioneer West since “THE COVERED WAGON” and the most appealing romance. PRESENTED WITH A DELIGHTFUL AND APPROPRIATE PROLOGUE IN WHICH THE SONG “COVERED WAGON DAYS” WILL BE FEATURED. Usual prices. Theatre Tel. 5050 RESERVE YOUR SEATS AT C. G. SWALLOW’S. OROUA COUNTY. MEMORIAL TO LATE PRIME MINISTER. IN'OR the purpose of assisting the A proposal to erect a monument at Point HaJswell to the late Prime Minister a subscription list has been opened at the Oroua County Council Chambers, Manchester street, Feilding. A list has also beer, supplied to earn of the Councillors. Residents of the Oroua County wishing to contribute are requested to hand amounts to either Councillors or County Clerk as early as possible. A. CAMPBELL, Chairman. THE LEWIS STUDIO. COLEMAN PLACE (Opposite Ross’s Tea Rooms). rjpHE BRIDAL PHOTOGRAPHERS. Night Weddings by Appointment. ART AND ELOCUTION, 74, /B" ARQUETRY Staining, Leather IVJL Embossing, Drawing, Painting (in oil or water colour), Elocution and Shorthand, taught by F. ALFRED PRICE, Arts Master, 13 Coles’ Buildings.
PALMERSTON’S REST SHILLING’S WORTH OF PHOTOGRAPHY. IS represented in the special offer made by G. F. Framjee. For the enormous sum of Is Mr Framjee will personally enlarge any negative up to Stj” x 6s” 1 Professional work at less than amateur charges I This offer is made as an advertisement for Mr Framjee’s superior work. Accept it! G. E. FRAMJEE, PHOTOGRAPHIC DEALER, 13 George st., next Paramount Theatre Palmerston North. Phono GBG3. THE Ceylon Tea 00., Hopwood’S buildings, for fragrant teas; tea in bulk or packets, from lib upwards. —Nelson’s famous Broken Orange Pekoe and Pangyong China teas. ACIDITY CAUSES INDIGESTION. HENDERSON’S Indigestion Mixture quits it! This quick, sure, harmless natural process simply NEUTRALISES the harmful acids—thus positively preventing dangerous fermentation and gastric conditions. The use of Henderson’s Indigestion remedy ensures healthy digestion—promptly ! If YOU suffer from indigestion in any of its many forms—invest in a 3s (xl bottle! Sold exclusively by W. P. HENDERSON, CHEMIST AND OPTICIAN, The Square Palmerston North.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 193, 20 July 1925, Page 1
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