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ROSY To-night 6.30 to 8.15—8.15 to 10. BILL CODY in “MOCCASINS.” BILL CODY in “MOCCASINS.” You liked Bill Cody as “The Galloping Dude,” and you’ll like him more in this one—the same goes for PEGGY O’DARE as heroine. Cody is a fine Cowboy Athelete, and this picture gives him opportunity. Also “THE LION KEEPER” 2-Reel “THE LION KEEPER” Comedy PATHE REVIEW AND NEWS.

PALACE THEATBE TO-NIGHT AT 7.45. INTO THE NET! INTO THE NET! The Picture You Have Waited For! THE HEAL INSIDE STORY OF CRIMINAL LIFE! Actually Written by Police Commissioner Enright, World Famous Criminologist! Thousands of Girls Disappear Every Year—Did you ever stop to think what becomes of them? Here is an actual adventure taken from the secrecy of the police records. Startling! Thrilling! Enthralling! Prices as usual. Reserves at Palace Theatre. Phone 5328.

PALMERSTON NORTH BOROUGH COUNCIL. ARMISTICE DAY. IN accordance with the wishes of His Majesty the King, and for the purpose of honouring our glorious dead, I respectfully ask all residents of the borough to observe Arfnistice Day, WEDNESDAY, November 11th, • by suspending all work and vehicular traffic for two minutes from 11 a.m. A. J. GRAHAM, Deputy-Mayor. November 9th, 1925. QDDFELLOWS’ DANCE, CUBA STREET B—l TO-NIGHT “GAIETY!NIGHT” More Fun. More Novelties. A Bright and Happy Evening at the MOST POPULAR DANCE IN TOWN. They Como From Far and Near and Find Enjoyment Here. Dainty Supper with Fruit Salad and Cream. Gentlemen 2s 6d, Ladies 2s. LARKIN’S UNBEATABLE MUSIC. DRUIDS, ODDFELLOWS’ HALL, Cuba Street. WEDNESDAY, November 11th, 1925, At 7.45 p.m. Prizes include 2 70 bags Sugar and 2 50 bags Flour. Gents 2s. Ladies Is 6d.

IMPERIAL WAR VETERANS’ ASSOCIATION. POSTPONEMENT. T<HE Social and Dane© advertised for the 10th inst.. has been Postponed by request of the Dominion President, Hon.. J. G. Coates, M.C., Prime Minister, as owing to unforeseen circumstances being unable to attend on that date. The gathering will take place in the near future, when Hon. Air Coates and Mrs Coates will bo present. M. G. BIRCHLEY, Hon. Sec.

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 tlie best make of Tyres and Tubes, etc., and trust, by strict attention to business, to receive the support given to my predecessors. The Vuloanising Department will still be under the care of Mr A. Thompson, whose workmanship is well known to motorists. H. H. DUNN.

ron MY LADY'S BOUDOIR LEADERS of the Beau Monde are fastidiously careful in their choice of Perfumes. They take every precaution to make the right choice. You can’t go wrong if you see Henderson’s. Just landed, an indent of Roger and Gallett’s famous Toilet Necessities caskets of Perfumes, Fleurs d’Amour, Face Powders, Bath Tablets, Toilet Soaixs and Lip Salves—all that you can desire. THE RIGHT TIME TO CALL IS TO-DAY. W. P. HENDERSON, CHEMIST AND OPTICIAN, The Square Palmerston North. SEED POTATOES. ABERBROTHOCK, J. J. WILSON, 10s 6d cwt. Morton’s Seidlitz Powders, Is per tin Good Family Tea, 2s per lb. O.K. Tea, special blend,. 2s 6d and 3s lb. Dessert Pears, Is 8d per tin. JACKSON AND CRAVEN’S, THE SQUARE

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 288, 9 November 1925, Page 1

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