MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS PALACE TO-DAY at 2 TO-NIGHT at 8 A GOOD PROGRAMME THE SHELL GAME (Metro) Featuring EMMY WEHLEX And HENRY KOLKEE. K OS ¥ To-day ’s Time Schedule. HEIRESS FOR A DAY At 2 Charlie Chaplin in “THE CURE.” 1 p.m. Everybody # To-night, 6.30 to 10. BELLE BENNETT in “ THE BOND OF FEAR.” On MONDAY NEXT we Re-open with BRAND NEW FOX FILMS, The First Release is UNDER TWO FLAGS (Ouida) ’ featuring THEDA BARA. QPEBA HOUSE. Direction J. C. Williamson,, Ltd. Business Manager John Farrell THE DRAMATIC EVENT OF 1918, TO-NIGHT AT 8 O’CLOCK. J. C. WILLIAMSON, Ltd., present the Brilliant and Charming American Star Actress, MARGARET WYCHERLEY MARGARET WYCHERLEY MARGARET WYCHERLEY Together with BRINSLEY SHAW, The Distinguished American Leading Man, AND A CAST OF EXCEPTIONAL ARTISTIC CALIBRE, In a Drama of Thrills and Suspense, “THE 13th CHAIR” By Bayard Veiller, author of “WITHIN THE LAW. *’ Magnificent Cast of Characters: Helen O ’Neill Lizctte Parkcs Will Crosby* ~. Rawdon Blandford Mrs Crosby ! Ethel Morrison Euscoe Crosby Gaston Mervale Edward Wales - lan MacLaren Mary Eastwood Nancye Stewart Helen Trent Tien Hogue Grace Standish Maisie Carte Braddish Trent Leslie Victor Howard Standish Frank Allanby Phillip Mason Sydney Stirling Elizabeth Erskine .... Eileen Robinson Pollock Thomas Sidney Rosalie la Grange . Margaret Wychcrly Tim Donohue Brinsley Shaw Sergeant Dunn Carloton Stuart Doolan Hurry Paulton PRICES: 6/-, 4/-, and 2/- (plus tax). The BOX PLANS now on view at HAGUE’S (next Club Hotel), ’phone 891. SALVATION ARMY. COMMISSIONER & MRS HODDER Will conduct Services as follows: — SATURDAY, 8 p.m., The Square. SUNDAY. 11 a.m,: Holiness Service. Subject: “For and Against.” 3 p.m.: AfteTnoon Lecture: ‘Broken Earthenware. ’ ’ 7 p.m.: S.D. Altar Service. Subject: “The World’s Choice. Ail Services in the S.A. Hall. Brigadier and Mrs Toomer assisting. COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS. ALL Travellers arc requested to attend a Meeting in Mr Pasloy’s Rooms. TO-NIGHT, at 7.30 la connection with the Red Cross. Full attendance requested. G. B. COPE. Secretary. MANAWATU FRIENDLY SOCIETIES’ COUNCIL. - ANNIVERSARY SOCIAL RE-UNION. Progressive Euchre Party and Dance. EMPIRE HALL, MONDAY NEXT. Good Floor. Good MusicDancing 8 p.m. Come along and have a go for the two 25’s of flour and the two s’s of tea. Gents. 2/-. Ladies basket. R. S. WATSON, Secretary. - LABOUR REPRESENTATION COMMITTEE. MR H. HOLLAND LABOUR M.P. SPEAKS IX EVERYBODY’S ON SUNDAY EVENING (Oct. 20), Af S O’clock. Subject : "'Labour Demand for n < -loneral Election. ’ ’ WOOi.SUED TENDERS. 7TI ENDERS will close with the undersigned on the 31st October, 191.8, for the purchase of the Masonic Hotel Temporary Bur Buildings, Dannevirke (exclusive of bar fittings, piping and stove) for removal by the successful tenderer in about six weeks’ time. The premises would suit well tor a wool shed, etc. The lowest, or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. IE PAIR HURST, Or, — T. H. G. LLOYD, For Trustees of A Hard ice’s Estate.
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Manawatu Times, Volume XL, Issue 14016, 19 October 1918, Page 1
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