PARAMOUNT THEATRE Tli© Theatre That Sets Th© Standard. TO-NIGHT 7.45 TO-NIGHT BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE AT THE PARAMOUNT The Theatre That Sets The Standard. We shall have much pleasure in introducing you on MONDAY, TUESDAY Or WEDNESDAY Of NEXT WEEK To “THAT BOYLE GIRL.” “THAT BOYLE GIBL.” She conics direct from the De Luxe, Wellington, where the Wellingtonians have been flocking in their thousands to see her. D. W. GBIFFITH D. W. GRIFFITH Has made her what she is—you all know what D. W. Griffith can do—and allow us to tell you that she is SOME girl—that Royl© girl—in other words— CAROL DEMPSTER, Does the Finest Work of Her Career in this Amazing Ten-Reel Monster Picture, and we have no hesitation in saving that, with the aid of W. C/FIELDS, W. C. FIELDS, JAMES KIRKWOOD And HARRISON FORD You will have the Most Wonderful Entertainment that it is possible to get. EUCHRE AND DANCE. TROOP BOY SCOUTS <0 will hold their Usual Social Evening TO-NIGHT. Good Prizes, Music and Supper Provided. Gents Is 6d, Ladies Is. R.S.A. DANCE. R.S.A. DANCE. rjTHE DISTRICT’S DANCE. ANZAC CLUB, ANZAC CLUB, TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY). TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY). LARKIN’S ORCHESTRA. LARKIN’S ORCHESTRA. Featuring “That’s When I Meet My Girl” (Fox Trot) “No Foolin’ ” (Fox Trot) K IA TO A FOOTBALL CLUB DANC E, SOLDIERS’ CLUB, SOLDIERS’ CLUB, SHOW NIGHT, TUESDAY, loth. SHOW NIGHT, TUESDAY, loth. FULL JAZZ ORCHESTRA. Admission: 3s, 2s, Double 4s. Grand winter carnival. Direction: Carnivals Co. THURSDAY, JUNE 17th. Make No Mistake About the Date— THURSDAY, 17th. The One and Only LARKIN’S ORCHESTRA (Conductor: Billy Larkin). Printer’s Error. 1 Invitations should read Gents 4s, Ladies 3s. No Expense Spared to Make this a Real Carnival. WATCH PAPERS. D IXIELAND CABARET. CARNIVAL NIGHT, FRIDAY, JUNE 18th. EMPIRE HALL. LARKIN’S ORCHESTRA. To Reserve Tables Ring 6542. Dancing 8.30—1. MISS VERONA JEFFRIES (Late Pupil of Miss Estelle Beere, Wellington), HAS commenced her Children’s Classes in Ballet, Classical and Operatic Dancing. For particulars apply 22 Dahlia Street (phone 5488). show visitors. We are having a display of our own of new cheerful furniture in “the shop without a window” during' Show Week. There’s no gate charge. ALEXANDRA FURNITURE ARCADE, SQUARE (near Watson Bros.). FOUND \ T 6 Victoria Street, Palmerston xY. North, the finest Corset and Belt Maker MADAME PARKER, Telephone G 515. Large stocks of materials to choose from.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 164, 12 June 1926, Page 1
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