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ANOTHER CROWDED HOUSE To See BENNETT’S PICTURES At the OPEKA HOUSE COME TO-NIGHT. To-morrow will be New Year’s Eve and we shall be crowded with merrymakers waiting up till midnight, and as January first is the big holiday night, we shall again be packed with CHARLIE CHAPLIN CHARLIE CHAPLIN CHARLIE CHAPLIN • In HIS GREATEST COMEDY, “THE GOLD RUSH,” “THE GOLD RUSH,” “THE GOLD RUSH,” Matinee Every Day at 2.30 Matinee Matinee Every. Day at 2.30 Matinee Matinee Every Day at 2.30 Matiriee Matinee Every Day at 2.30 Matinee Prices: Circle 2s, Stalls Is, Children half-price at matinees only. ADGE MOTOR SERVICE. FOXTON BEACH On NEW YEAR’S DAY.

Our Char-a-bancs will leave the Post Office at 9 a.m. Special Return Fare, valid day of issue only—6s. BOOK YOUR SEATS. Phono Office 6260. Residence 5758. ST. MATTHEW’S. COLLEGIATE SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, MASTERTON. KINDERGARTEN TO MATRICULATION. ' THE attention of parents and guardians is directed to the above school, splendidly situated on a spacious area of 14 acres, within 10 minutes of the town. A modern boarding establishment is now in .course of completion and accommodation will be available for the 1926 terms, commencing in February. . The teaching staff (under Miss F. Lazarus as Principal) is thoroughly efficient. Pupils prepared, if desired, for any of the general examinations. Fees reasonable. The prospectus giving full particulars is available upon application to either the Principal, Pownall Street, Masterton, or the Secretary, P.O. Box 23, Masterton. BUNTING STUDIOS, .The Bridal and Portrait Specialists. VISIT us for High Quality Photos at lowest prices. We have pleased thousands—we will please you. A hand-coloured portrait will make an ideal present. Our styles are unexcelled. Z. A. MORTON, Proprietor. Phono 5028. ALLADIN surprise packets Is, on New Year’s Eve, at Collinson and Cunninghame’s. Better value than ever., ' WANTED known, time Hies whilebaby grows; don’t lose your baby. Have a photo from Billens’ garden 6tudio, Fitzherbert street. DAIRYMEN. fecott’B milk fever outfit, 12s 6d, is a safeguard.— H. W. Scott, chemist, Rangitikei street. 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). NEW Year presents at big reductions; all stock to clear.—Allen’s, 12 Rangitikei street. CIARPETS. —Always a large selec- ) tion at well known lower prices at Pegden’s. Get one this Christmas. LLADIN surprise packets Is, on New Year’s Eve, at Collinson and Cunninghame’s. Better valuo than ever. HAVE your suit tailored by men well up in the art of making pleasing jobs. Now booking orders for the New Year. —Bentley and Barlow, 2 Rangitikei street (upstairs). EGGS will not be cheaper, preserve in Yoko, Is 6d; does 200 eggs.— Scott, chemist, Rangitikei street. LIGHT VI, Studebaker, as good as new', just the car for the exhibition trip. Inspect at Adams, Ltd. ARNERS’ “open warehouse to public” bought 120 dozen coloured Turkish towels, 2s 6d, usual price 4s 6d. Follow crowd. 6-CYL. Oakland, just overhauled and painted, in guaranteed good order, a snip, £l4O. —Adams, Ltd. T ET a test convince you of Glen

coal’s quality. —S. T. Owen, (phono 5187). ALLADIN surprise packets Is, on New Year’s Eve, at Collinson and Cunninghamo’s. Better value than ever. rriHE London tailor for a better cut suit.—Leslie Collier, Cuba street. A SENSIBLE resolution.—l will have the old bicycle thoroughly overhauled and repaired at Anderson’s cycle shop, opposite Post Office. 'VfEW Year hampers made up to JA order; quality and satisfaction guaranteed.—Club Wine and ’ Spirit Vaults, phone 623 G (est. 1900). M~ YLLlNEßY~for~tho~holidays.—Decide it at the Voguo; charming line of models, 25s.—The Vogue, opposite Money Order Office. • JUST landed, shipment Royal Star push bicycles.—Gents’ £lO 10s, ladies’ £11; get one of these to-day ; easy terms.—D. L. Hughes, the General Mo,tor Exchange (5430). • jpIHIMNEY sweep and bottle buyer, town or country.—R. Taylor, 4 Terrace street (phone 6818).'

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 26, 30 December 1925, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 26, 30 December 1925, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 26, 30 December 1925, Page 1