GENERAL NOTICES. TO-DAY TO-NIGHT ITO 5. XWOA 6# 30 TO 10 " THE TOLL GATE " ~ ' , ... D reatest picture I have ever produced," says WILLIAM S. HART, Why? Because it's the story he's wanted to do for three years. And now, making his own productions, he has let nothing stand in the way of making "THE TOLL GATE" his greatest work. A wonderful story, .six months in the making, sixteen ' hundred miles for locations. No expense, no trouble., no time spared. That's why THEY'RE OFF." THEY'RE OFF." 2-Reel Comedy. 2-Reel Comedy. - "WILD WEST." - " WILD WEST." A Beautiful Travel Film. EVERYBODY'S TO-NIGHT AT 8. How Do You Face Life? Is it Comedy! , or Tragedy! That All Depends on " THE POINT OF VIEW," * " THE POINT OF VIEW," Featuring ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN. ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN. The looker-on sees the. fun of the game, but It's not so funny when you are face to face with stern reality! PALACE TO-MORROW AFTERNOON, TO-MORROW AFTERNOON, At 3 o'clock. Grand Fairy Rondeau, "PRINCESS TINY TOT," "PRINCESS TINY TOT," By the ~ ' INFANTS of Campbell Street Schooi. Something Quite Unusual in this Pro. gramme. Proceeds in aid of New School Fund. Prices 1/-, 2/-. Children Half-price to Stalls. RUGBY FOOTBALL. SHOWGROUNDS, SATURDAY, MAY 7th. SENIORS, at 3 p.m.: Western United v. Diggers (1). Feilding v. Kia Toa (2). JUNIORS, 1.30 p.m.: Linton v. Western United (1). Jackeytown v. High School (2), Admission, 6d. Ladies free, boys half-price. J. B. PROUD, Sec.M.R.F.U. PAMERSTON NORTH MUNICIPAL BAND. THE Annual Meeting of the Palmerston North Band is Postponed until THURSDAY, 12th May, at 7.30 p.m., in the Band Room. The public are invited. J. P. COWLISHAW, Secretary. The Square, Palmerston North, June 13th, 1895. TS, have used DRAWING-ROOM CREAM AND FURNITURE POLISH RENOVATOR for some years in our warehouse and at home, and have much pleasure in saying that it is the best we nave used. We consider a bottle of it would be a boon to every home. —(Signed) Grace, Clark and Co., Piano Dealers, Palmerston North. The Square, Palmerston North, April 27th, 1921. —Similar testimonials from Oates' Music Stores and J. P. Leary and Co., Piano Depots, Palmerston North. "I say! New furniture?" "No. DRAWING-ROOM CREAM FURNITURE RENOVATOR has made the old look quite new." Sold by Shops Only. D ANCING Miss Phyllis Bates regrets that she will be unable to teach in Palmerston as arranged. Miss Vera Walmisley (Certificated Teaclior of Mrs. Wordsworth), _ from London, will be pleased to receive Pupils at the Kosy Theatre Hall on Thursday and Fridays, each week, throughout the Winter Season. The opening classes will be taken on Thursday? 12th May. All the latest London and Parisian Ballroom Dancing taught—also Classical, Ballet and National Dancing, Calisthenics, Eurythmics, Deportment in Drawing-room and at Court, ana French technique. Miss Walmisley will be pleased to receive callers at the Club Hotel, Palmerston North, on Thursday and Frrday, sth and 6th Mav, after 12 Noon. Please apply for particulars to Miss Vera Walmisley, 8 Mowbray Street, 1 Wellington.
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/MT19210505.2.2.3
Bibliographic details
Manawatu Times, Volume XLII, Issue 1808, 5 May 1921, Page 1
Word Count
496Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume XLII, Issue 1808, 5 May 1921, Page 1
Using This Item
Stuff Ltd is the copyright owner for the Manawatu Times. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 New Zealand licence. This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of Stuff Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.