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KOflY • TO-NIGHT AT 6.30., A SPORTY PICTURE, Starring BUCK JONES BUCK JONES In a Battle for Gold, Glory and Girl! “WINNER TAKE, ALL,” “WINNER TAKE ALL,” “WINNER TAKE ALL,” Six Reel Fox. In this picture “Buc c” gets away from bucking bronchos, sheriffs, niul \ gunplay, and takes on i,he boxing gloves. HE WON’T FIGHT CROOKED. So the crooks try to frame him, but with indifferent success. Night Life in New York to replace The Prairies, And “Buck” Equally at Home. • Also * t COMEDY NEWS EDUCATION Prices 6d and Is.

PALACE THEATRE TO-NIGHT AT 7.45. A "Wonderful Programme. • . IF YOU’RE NOT SATISFIED— With the bill of fare now being presented at this theatre we can only say YOU ARE HARD TO PLEASE. Every item a gem. THE MACKINNON BOYS I MACKINNON BOYS MACKINNON BOYS Caught the audience with the first weird notes of the pipes and established themselves as prime favourites. THE FUNERAL THE FUNERAL OF TH E LATE PRIME MINISTER. ; LATE PRIME MINISTER. Is Splendid Phtography considering the wet dull day it was taken. “GOING UP,” “GOING IP,” With DOUGLAS MACLEAN, DOUGLAS MACLEAN, " At' the Steering Wheel, . Is a Bigger Riot of Laughter than the play itself. It’s quite as good as “THE HOTTENTOT.” A WHIZZING WHOPI’ER OF A SCREEN COMEDY, And it’s not only fenny, but'it's a Real Thriller. DON’T—YOU—MISS—IT. TIME-TABLE:— 7.45. — F0x News.. 8. .—Funeral Picture. B.lo.—Aesop’s Fable. B.2o.—Mackinncn Boys. 8.40. —“Going Up.”

OLD TIM COLE. OjLD Tim Cole was a merry old soul, a happy old soul was he; In cold and rain he laughed loud again,' For his footwear made him warm, you see; We asked where he dealt, and he hitched up his belt And answered, “Phil Duncalf’s, the Square.” Hal Ha! Tim Cole—ysu’re a WISE old soul; In future we, too, will deal there.

CAPTURING THE TRADE. O.UR business has greatly increased after two years’ successful trading, the reason being w>3 are turning out our Suits and Costumes, etc.’,- unexcelled for quality and workmanship, at prices that defy competition. A. McBEAN, Main Street, Near Public Trust Office.

READ THIS. BONE DRY Matai, Rata, Maire, any lengths, all at lowest possible prices. In stove lengths, from 5s 6d per bag. Maire and Matai, £1 per load, at Only best of Waikato Coal stocked A. MADGWICE’S, 2GI Ferguson Street Phone 5666. DON’T NEGLECT A COUGH! APART from being dangerous the consequences are often unprofitable—they cause .you to temporarily abandon business—Henderson’s Cough Balsam has a pleasant taste, but it is a deadly enemy to coughs and colds. “It soothes them to death.” Be wise —keep a bottle handy. Sis 6d and 3s 6d. Sold only by W. P. HENDERSON, Chemist, Optician and Photographic Dealer, The Square Palmerston North. BROADWAY TOILET ROOM. MRS CURRIE. WE Specialise in Scalp and Facial Treatments (hand and vibro), Hair Tinting, Shampooing (electrically dried); all classes hair work executed. Courses of treatment from £1 Is. Bennett’s Buildings, £ roadway, Phono 5760. HATS! CAN be Cleaned and Deblocked at HOUSTON’S EMPIEE DYE WORKS Opp. Empire Hotel Phone 6143, B UILDING AND SHOP OFFICE FITTINGS IS OUR BUSINESS. SHAW AND SAPWELL, 2 Ashley Street (Phones 6175 & 5657). ESTIMATES GIVEN.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 141, 19 May 1925, Page 1

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