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Iv O S T —' ORDER AND TIME-TABLE TO-DAY: BUDGET At. 4. p.m.,-7 p.m. “MY OLD KENTUCKY .HOME,” “MY OLD KENTUCKY HOME,” At 4.10, 7.10. “FLOODGATES” 'Melodrama At 5.40, .8.40. PALACE TO-NIGHT AT 7.45. EXCELLENT PROGRAM— Headed by “WHY MEN LEAVE HOME,” “WHY MEN LEAVE HOME,” A Real Top-liner with a Fine Story and Star Cast. Also Comedy and News. Monday “MORD EM’LY,” Monday “MORD EM’LY,” Monday Starring Monday Betty Balfour (“Squibs”). TO-NIGHT, AT INTERVAL, A. AND P. £SO ART UNION Will be drawn. EVERYBODY’S TO-NIGHT AT 8. TO-NIGHT AT 8. The Right to Laugh and Leave Your Worries Behind. Here’s a Big Laugh Getter—“ROUGHEST AFRICA.” “ROUGHEST AFRICA.”* “ROUGHEST AFRICA.” ‘‘ROUGHEST AFRICA. ” “ROUGHEST AFRICA.” This happens to he one of those concoctions which causes uproarious hilarity. They only come once in a while, and To-night’s the time. Of course, there’s a drama—“THE BARGAIN.” “THE BARGAIN.” “THE BARGAIN.”. Not a Bad Sort of a Picture. The Bill also includes the POPULAR PATHE NEWS And PATHE REVIEW. Coming to the Opera House, next Wednesday and Thursday, in all its Pomp, Splendour and Magnificence. DIANA TABOR AND PUPILS’ FIRST GRAND ANNUAL DISPLAY OF DANCING, Something New, Something Refined. Something You Have Been Waiting for. HUNDREDS of GORGEOUS FROCKS THE EQUAL OF WHICH HAS NEVER . BEEN SEEN ON THE LOCAL STAGE. Intricate Ballets Beauiful Mime Artistic Solos Beautiful Child’n Clever, Eccentric and Beautiful Dresses Classical Dancing Beautiful Singing COME WEDNESDAY EVENING WE KNOW YOU WILL BE THERE THURSDAY. Admission: Dress Circle aiid Orchestral Stalls, 3s (plus tax); Stalls, 2s. CHILDREN Is TO ALL PARTS. ’ BOX PLAN NOW OPEN AT OATES’ MUSICAL WAREHOUSE. Booking Free. """ PARAPARAUMU BEACH. FOR SALE, on sea front, well furnished 3-roouied cottage, with large verandah, 4-acre section, fenced. Price, 4.400 the lot. Address at “Standard” office. VICTORIA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. W.E.A. PALMERSTON NORTH BRANCH. A SPECIAL Meeting of the above association will be held in All ,saints’ School room on MONDAY, Dec. Ist, at 8 p.m. S. G. NORTHSY, Hon. Sec. LADIES’ AMATEUR ATHLETIC* CLUB. TPIE Annual General Meeting of the above will he held on MONDAY NEXT, Dec. Ist, at 7.30 p.m. at the Broadway Lounge. All members and intending members are requested to attend and all interested are cordially invited. E. GULLIVER, Hon See. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. ~ The foxton united sports ASSOCIATION will hold its Annual Sports ‘Meeting on WEDNESDAY, February 18th, 1925. ■ PROFESSIONAL AND AMATEUR, Running events. Horse events, Wood Chopping and Sawing events and Military tournament. Watch out for programme. Big prize money offered. F. RUMMER,• Secretary. MAKE SHOPPING A PLEASURE By Visiting the PICCADILLY TEA AND LUNCHEON ROOMS Dining Rooms Overlooking the Square (Next Bank ofN.Z.) Refreshing Morning &. Afternoon Teas, Icy Cold Cooling Drinks, Fruit Salad, Strawberries and Cream, . Delicious Confections. Wedding Parties Catered For, MISSES JARY Proprietress. WHY SUFFER THE AGONIES OF PILES ?. . . . ZOM PILE OINTMENT AND OM PILE CURE TABLETS Give instant relief and speedily reduce veins, etc., “ZOM” is prepared in England' from formula of a famous West End Physician. Price:— Ointment 2s tube, Tablets 2s box. Obtainable oiily from WM. T. BROWN,'* Chemist, Opposite Station.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIV, Issue 1179, 29 November 1924, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIV, Issue 1179, 29 November 1924, Page 1