MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS. PALACE TO-DAY at 2 TO-NIGHT at 8. The Metro Screen Classic, “LEST WE FORGET.” Wo are inclined to forget about the war now that Peace has been signed. But this Picture shows the reason AMEEICA ENTEEED INTO THE WAE, And depicts THE SINKING OF THE LUSITANIA In a most realistic manner. PRICES AS USUAL. KOSY TO-DAY, from 2 to 5. A Three-hour Programme, Including 1 ‘ Confession, ’ ’ Starring Jewel Carmen, BUT TO-NIGHT “THE SPIDER AND THE PLY,’ ’ Will be shown at Everybody’s as a Curtain-raiser at 7 pan., and will not be shown at the Kosy. everybody s
TO-NIGHT, 7 to 10. “THE SPIDER AND THE FEY, 5 ’ Five Reels, at 7 p.m., as a Curtainraiser to . 5 ’ At 8 p.uii One of the Best Plays ever shown. A Companion Picture to tlie ** whip.** It is not possible to put “ Stolen Orders’ ’ through twice in the hours we are compelled to show, so show the Pox Picture as a preliminary. • ‘ ALDE TIME ASSEMBLY. ’ ’ Oddfellows’ Hall, Cuba Street, POPULAR SATURDAY NIGHT DANCE. Musician, Mr H. Paul. Ladies, 1/; gents, 1/6. Invitations must be presented at the door.—J. B. Proud, Sec. : 13 O A EUCHRE PARTY AND IV,O.H. J)A nc E) Ansae Club, SATURDAY, 23rd inst., 8 p.m. Chaperons: Lady Ghaytor, Mesdames Jacobs, Palmer, Pringle, Trask, and Bennett. Patrons are requested to contribute 3iot less than 2/. E. Smith’s Orchestra. fJUIE MANAWATU GOLF CLUB. ANNUAL TOURNAMENT. TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY, AND THURSDAY, 26th, 27th, 28th Aug. Entries can be made with Clements, at the Links. Woodfield’s Motor Bus will leave Post Office for Links at 9 a.m. sharp on Tuesday, 2Ctb, returning from Links at 5 p.m. ENTRIES CLOSE SATURDAY EVENING, August 23rd. fJOCKEY SOCIAL AND DANCE, 11 SOLDIERS’ CLUB, THURSDAY, AUGUST 26, .1919, S p.m. Chaperones: Lady ChaytOr, Mesdames 11. Palmer, E. L. Broad. Proceeds towards sending Representative Ladies’
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Manawatu Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 14197, 23 August 1919, Page 1
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