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general notices. ROSY [it isn’t often we have such a good DOUBLE STAR ATTRACTION. As that offered to-day and ti-night. 0£ two outstanding film successes the best is MAIN STREET If wo have ever screened a picture at the Kosy which pleased you better than ‘‘MAIN STREET,” we'll feel glad if you'll tell us. MAIN STREET MAIN STREET Is not a scenic subject, but a comedy drama which ripples merrily along and has no dull sections whatever. MONTE BLUE, HARRY MYERS ana FLORENCE VIDOR are promonont in a strong cast. MAIN STREET is a picture which we commend with enthusiastic joy and gladness, and it’e only a very fine picture which makes us feel that way. FEATURE NUMBER TWO. JUST OFF BROADWAY JUST OFF BROADWAY JUST OFF BROADWAY JUST OFF BROADWAY' A picture from the FOX Studios. The folks who were responsible for “Over The Hill’’; “If Winter Comes” and other fine works. SUNSHINE COMEDY ETIQUETTE —— ETIQUETTE t This is a Kosy high voltage bill. MiANAWATU HUNT TtHE Hounds will meet at Rangltikei x Line on WEDNESDAY next. Throw-off at 3 p.m. at RangitlkeiBunnythorpe Line Corner. W. McKENZIE, Secretary. THE CAPTIVATING CHINESE
Enrapturous applause everywhere showered upon these dainty men from the East. SLICK! WILY! SPORTING! INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL. See the Exclusive Display of the Elite of China! CHINA V. MANAWATU SHOWGROUNDS, Wednesday, 2.30 p.m. CURTAIN RAISER, 1.15 P.M. P.N. HIGH SCHOOL V. ST. PATRICK’S COLLEGE. Admission 1/G, Children 6d, Stand 1/-, Children 6d. MANAGEMENT NOTE.—It was hoped the charge could have been the popular 1/-, but as it Is costing over £6OOO to put on this national event, 1/G is the minimum charge. Profits reserved to finance a British team to tour N.Z. in 1925, IyrARTON, Palmerston North Dally Service via Bulls. Leaves Marton 9.30 a.m. Arrives Palmerston North 10.45 a.m. Leaves Palmerston North 4 p.m. Post Office. Arrives Marton 5.15 p.m. Book your seats at the Railway Buffett, opposite Station. W. ARCHIBALD. Marton.
SPECIAL FOR TO-DAY LOOK ! SULTANA BLOCK CAKE 1/- lb. CRUMPETS, 8 for 1/-. WHITEHEAD AND ELLIS, MAIN STREET AND SQUARE, A NDREWS, linoleums, cent in the £ Furnishers for furniture, etc. discount for cash. rugs, 5 per A NDREWS, Furnishers for rugs, linoleums, furniture, etc. 5 per cent in the f discount for cash.
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Manawatu Times, Volume XLVIII, Issue 2434, 28 July 1924, Page 1
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