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KOSY TO-NIGHT 6.30 to 10. To-morrow 2 to 5—6.30 to 10. HONESTY IN ADVERTISING PAYS Wo regret to have to say that our picture program is not up to the usual standard. “ANYTHING ONCE” Only Fair News and Cartoon Good Comedy Very Poor ELECTION R ESTTLTS. Wo have mado complete arrangements to have the early results of tho election (throughout the Dominion) shown on our screen. WHY STAND ON ONE LEG OUT IN THE STREET? PALACE THEATRE TO-NIGHT, 7.45. Words Cannot Describe the New, Wonderful “QUO VADIS,” “QUO VADIS,” “QUO VADIS,” “QUO VADIS,” MADE LAST YEAR IN ROME. SEE IT TO-NIGHT. To-morrow May Be Too Late. USUAL PRICES. Bookings at Palace—Phono 5328. ELECTION NIGHT.THE Rongotea Pictures will show “Fools of Fortune,” also the results of election every half-hour, commencing about 8.30. Usual prices. SPRING SHOW SPRING SHOW OPE N S TO-MORROW TO-MORROW 4th, THE SHOWGROUNDS, ' Palmerston North. 1) a.m.—Exhibition. of Machinery, Motors, Implements, Permanent Stalls, V-cineles, etc. Judging Home Industries, Needlework, ' Phonography ana . Art Sections, etc. 12.30 ]>. ni.—Judging Thoroughbreds, Trotters and Harness Horses. Trotting Exhibition in Ring. 1 p.m.—Judging Pigs. Lot) p.m.—Lady Drivers. Lady’s Turn-out and Lady’s Pony Turn-out. Maiden Hunters’ Competition. , Jumping Competition (over lOLLING BOOTH ON GROUNDS I OR CONVENIENCE OF VISITORS: SIDE SHOWS OF INTEREST TO YOUNG AND OLD. SECOND DAY—THURSDAY, NOVEMBER sth', 192 a! 'Cadging Horses, Cattle, Sheep and ! Dogs. ( ompetitions—Boy and Girl Riders. . Pony Jumping, Gillies Cup, Du: 11 Jumping, Leaping (stetplechata style), Radies’ Hunters. THIRD DAY—FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6th, 1925 (PEOPLE’S DAY). . Ring Competitions, Grand Parade. i.'HOW CLOSES at 6 p.m. Each Day. ; ADMISSION TO GROUNDS.—Each lay of show, adults 2s; children frorri 7to 15 years, including all school] pupils, 6u ; under seven years free. Admission to People’s Stand: Adults Is, children tinder 12 yeftrs’ Gd. AdmisSon to members’ stand: Gentlemen os, ladies 2s 6d, children under 12 years Is; PROHIBITION PARTY ABSENT VOTERS.

NOTE VOTING DAY, NOVEMBER 4th, 0 to 6. A NY Electors being out of town Li that day should notify -the Pre-i jiibition. Office and vote in the to wit jt.iev happen to he in. Electors may, go into any booth and ask for their! voting papers. All they will need to 110 will be to sign for them. FOR INFORMATION PHONE 6799 or 6700. i REMIER TYRE AND GENERAL 1 VULCANISING CO., LTD. (IN LIQUIDATION). , HAVING disposed of the b usurer; to Mr H. FI. Dunn, anyone hav« >ig claims against the above Company arc hereby notified that such claims must be sent in to me by ■ November tiio 14th, 1925, or they cannot be rc-! tognised by me. R. H. SPENCER, Liquidator. Box 299, Palmerston North; PREMIER VULCANISING CO. I BEG to announce to the General Public that I have purchased the [\ ulcanising business oi the Premier •Vulcanising Co., Cuba Street. It is i.iy intention of keeping a full stock of tho Lost make of Tyres and Tubes, etc., and trust, by strict attention to business, to receive tho support given ta my predecessors. The' Vulcanising Department will still be under the care of Mr A. Thompson, whose workmanship is well known to motorists. 11. H. DUNN. H 0 W IV E E K. Are Your Clothes Smart Enough ? HOUSTON’S EMPIRE DYE WORKS Can Effect the Desired Change. Let Us Clean and Press Them. Opp. Empire Hotel. Phono 6143. Y OUR BUILDING ALTERATIONS AND ADIITIONS Will be finished expeditiously if you employ SHAW AND SAPWELL, 2 Aibley St. (Phone 6175 and 5657). ESTIMATES GIVEN.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 283, 3 November 1925, Page 1

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