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A WONDERFUL OPENING A WONDERFUL OPENING Of BENNETT'S PICTURES At the OPERA HOUSE H. E. Bennett - Lessee. I wish to sincerely thnnk the public of Palmerston North for tho generous patronage accorded me on my oponmg night And to apologise to the hundreds who could not gain admittance, but for the consolation of tho hitter I havo pleasuro in stating that I shall show “THE GOLD RUSH,” “THE GOLD RUSH,” “THE GOLD RUSH,” FOR FIVE MORE NIGHTS, FOR FIVE MORE NIGHTS, With a MATINEE EACH DAY AT 2.30, MATINEE EACH- DAY AT 2.30, So that Every Man, Woman and Child May See The Greatest Picture ever made by CHARLIE CHAPLIN CHARLIE CHAPLIN CHARLIE CHAPLIN A 10-Reel Dramatic Comedy. NEVER IN The history of the picture business in our town has such enthusiasm been shown. THE ORCHESTRA Received an ovation and the management congratulations —everyone was pleased. WE ADVISE those who would make sure of a seat, and do not like the jostle of a big queue, to BOOK SEATS in the Circle at 2s 6d or the Stalls at Is 6d. Call at the Opera House or ring 5247. ORDINARY PRICES:— Circle 2s, Stalls Is, Children halfprice at Matinees. LET SCOTS COLLEGE HAVE YOUR BOY. TO bring out the beat in his character—to prepare him for a usoful career—to improve his physique—to givo him the wholesome companionship of lads of his own age!

Satisfy yourself that Scots College can do the best for your son. Ask parents and employers of “old boys." They will vouch for tho high moral tone of this College. Head the prospectus, . investigate the qualifications of tho staff. Visit the Oollege—you are cordially invited—and see for yourself the splendid equipment, healthy situation and pleasant environment of “Scots.” g COTS’ COLLEGE, MIRAMAR, WELLINGTON, Day and Boarding School for Boys of all ages. For prospectus and all information apply to the Registrar, Bank of New Zealand Chambers, Manners Street, Wellington. MRS MctJarvey, A.F.P.1., London (with Royal distinction). —Practical 'advice on heads, hands, photos and writing. Open daily till 7 p.m., Wednesdays 3 p.m. Special appointments any day.—32s Main street. JEWETT, Bootmaker, 59 • Cuba Street, extends to all patrons the compliments of the season, and wishes to state that his establishment will be closed from Dec. 24th to Jan. 4th. GET your furniture from a factory that turns out good wellmade pieces and sells it less the middleman’s profit.—Diederich and Son, Main street (opp. subway). WE have no variety in grade • m our meat—we never have had. Only people who want prime best quality ox beef comprise our clientele, and we please them every time. Try a trial order.—Thwaites’ Butchery, the Square (phone 5224). EGGS should no put down now in Yoko. Delay means dearer eggs—Scott, chemist, and all stores, Is 6d. RICHARDS’ removal reductions— Very stylish Jersey silk jumper suits from 32s fid. These are worth buying at twice the price. Note present address still corner Main street and George street. BICYCLES. —Royal Sovereign, 26inch frame, free wheel, two brakes, first grade tyres, special value £7 10s.—Bycroft’s, Cuba street. WE are sure you would be pleased with one of ' our framed pictures. Call and inspect the stock.— Alexander Clark, Ltd., 3 and 5 Fitzherbert street, and Carroll Buildings, Cuba street.—Alexander Clark, Ltd. MILLINERY is cheaper here.— Stylish line of models, 255; only a tew left—inspect.—Tho Voguo, opposite Money Order Office. P'jp'HE London tailor instills youth B into a young man’s suit and sobriety into his father’s. He mirrors the spirit of the man in the clothes he gives him.—Leslio Collier, 122 Cuba street. PARENTS are cordially invited to bring the children along to see the endless variety of toys now showing ut J. R. McKenzie’s, Ltd. “ TERBEY” Dairy, Mam street (near Hutchins’ furniture exchange).—Open from 7 a.m. daily for fresh supplies of milk, cream, butter, eggs, bread and high-class confectionery. Open Sundays for dairy produce. 1 “nnHE Kitchen” is where you ; A should go for tea and refreshments. Our Danish coffee is a gone- ' ral favourite. Address. ' Hopwood’s ( Buildings. Be sure yor call. , WE know what goes into our fur- i niture—we inuke every stick of ' it ourselves. Let us save you money by supplying direct.—Diederich and , Son, Main street (opp. subway).

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 24, 28 December 1925, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 24, 28 December 1925, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 24, 28 December 1925, Page 1