KOSY TO-NIGHT 6.30 to 10. 3$ HOUR BILL, Including the ono and only HOOT GIBSON, HOOT GIBSON, In One of his best pictures, ‘‘LET ’ER BUCK,” “LET ’ER BUCK,” Featuring the FAMOUS PENDLETON ROUND FAMOUS PENDLETON ROUND UP, 1924, UP, 1924, The World’s Greatest Rodeo. You’ll see Hoot riding tho buckingest broncho that no one else could ride—-bull-dogging chariot racing trick roping—bareback racing—cowboy experts in competition. STUNTS GALORE—and then more stunts. Also “ALIAS JULIUS CAESAR.,” “ALIAS JULIUS CAESAR,” 6-Reel Comedy-Crook Story, starring CHARLES RAY. CHARLES RAY. A Good Comedy-Drama, full of laughs and adventure. In addition 2 COMEDIES AND A NEWS.
PALACE THEATRE TO-NIGHT AT 7.45. A GREAT “SHOW” PROGRAMME. PATSY RUTH MILLER In “HER HUSBAND’S SECRET.” “HER HUSBAND’S SECRET.” Supports include a FINE WILDERNESS TALE, TOPICAL GAZETTE, And a SPLENDID NEW BEACH COMEDY. Usual Prices. Book Your Scats at Palace, Phone 5328.
TO-MORRO W IS PEOPLE’S DAY At the SPRING SHOW! SPRING SHOW! SPRING SHOW! SPRING SHOW! FJIHE SHOWGROUNDS, Palmerston North. Give the Kiddies, and Incidentally Yourself a Real Treat. Something of Interest for Every Minute that You arc on the Showgrounds. TO-MORROW’S PROGRAMME 9 a.m.—Exhibition of Machinery, Motors, Implements, Permanent Stalls, Vehicles, All Live Stock, and Exhibition Halls. 10 a.m.—All Horses in Competitions to be at stalls. 11 a.m.—Bending and Turning Com- » petitions. Lady Riders (novice and open), Best Walking Horse, Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s, and Champion Hacks. 12.30 p.m. to 1.30 p.m.—Trotting Exhibition in Ring. 2 p.m.—Grand Parade of all animals that will lead; Pligh Jump; Champion Pony Jump; Champion (open) Hunters’ Competition; Musical Stalls. SIDE SHOWS. SIDE SHOWS. Help Your District and Help Yourself. Show Closes Down at 6 p.m. ADMISSION TO GROUNDS.—Each day of show, adults 2s; children front 7 "to 15 years, including all school pupils, 6d; under seven years free. Admission to People’s Stand: Adults Is, children under 12 years 6d. Admission to members’ stand: Gentlemen os, ladies 2s 6d, children under 12 years Is. •pi, UCH R E PART Y. COLLEGE STREET SCHOOL. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), November 6 At 8 p.m. First and Second Prizes. PREMIER VULCANISING CO. I BEG to announce to the General Public that I have purchased the Vulcanising business of the Premier Vulcanising Co., Cuba Street. It is my intention of keeping a full stock of the best make of Tyres and Tubes, etc., and trust, by strict attention to business, to receive the support given to my predecessors. The Vulcanising Department will still be under the care of Mr A. Thompson, whoso workmanship is well known to motorists. H. H. DUNN. Your building alterations AND ADIITIONS Will be finished expeditiously if you employ SHAW AND SAPWELL, 2 Ashley St. (Phone 6175 and 5657). ESTIMATES GIVEN. gii O W wEE 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. Phone 6143. FOUND GUILTY Of SELLING OAK AND RIMU FURTURE— THE HIGHEST QUALITY, AT THE LOWEST PRICE. ALEXANDRA FURNITURE ARCADE. The Shop Without a Window, The Square, Palmerston North, Next to Watson Bros,
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 285, 5 November 1925, Page 1
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