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OPEEA HOUSE TO-DAY at 2—TO NIGHT at 7.45. A. E. AV. MASON’S A. E. AV. MASON’S AA’cil-known novel, “THE AVINDING STAIR,” “THE AVINDING STAIR,” “THE AVINDING STAIR,” Based on the Exploits of the French Foreign Legion in Morocco. It is Full of Breath-Taking Suspense and the Exotjc Romance of that Colourful Country. AVith ALMA RUBENS—EDMUND LOWE Mahlon Hamilton—AA'arner Oland All in big parts. IT IS SOLD TO US As a big attraction—one of the best of the year—and this opinion was endorsed by last night’s big audience. Also O. Henry Corned v—A'ariety—News. MONDAY’S ‘CHANGE— Brings to you D. AV. GRIFFITHS’ D. AV. GRIFFITHS’ D. AV. GRIFFITHS’ Stupendous Story of Circus Life, with its ACROBATS FAT LADIES—THIN MEN CLOAVNS ELEPHANTS JUGGLERS STRONG MEN HUMBUGS and FAKIRS. Through ell of which runs a beautiful love romance of a pathetic little orphan girl and a millionaire’s son. Featuring CAROL DEMPSTER—GRIFFITHS’ STAR And AV. C. FIELDS— Famous Zeigfeld’s Comedian, AVith SPECIAL GRIFFITHS’ MUSIC SPECIAL GRIFFITHS’ MUSIC Played as Only Our Dei Luxe Orchestra Can. PRICES AS USUAL. £tT. PETER’S CHURCH GRAND GYMKHANA To be held In the Grounds of R. A. McKenzie, miLson’l’’ LINE, AVEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1926 AFTERNOON AND EARNING. FUN FOR ALL—FUN FOR ALL Horse Events, Sports and Ganges, Comprising Pony Jumps, Thread the Needle Raco, Driving Competitions, Children’s Pony Trot and Motor Car Driving Competitions, Sack, Three-legged, Egg and Spoon, Bun and Treacle Races and ' Hunting the Greasy Pig. Tennis, Golf-Croquet, Hoop-la, Grand Baby Show. Dancing and Jazzing in the Evening to a full Orchestra. Grounds Specially Illuminated with Electric Lights for the occasion. Afternoon Tea and Supper. Special Bus Service to Gate. Admission Is,-- children 6d. G. AV. ARLIDGE, Hon. Secretary. O' PE R A HOUSE. Direction J. C. AA’illiamson, Ltd. Manager John Farrell NEXT FRIDAY, J. C. Williamson, Ltd., Have the Honour to Present GUY BATES POST In his famous Comedy Offering, THE BAD MAN. THE BAD MAN. Sydney and Auckland critics unanimously declare that PANCHO LOPEZ is the finest of Mr Post’s marvellous characterisations. Exquisite Staging and Lighting Effects. Box Office arrangements will be advertised in next Tuesday’s issue. Prices: D.C. and 0.5., 8s; Back Stalls, ss; Pit, 2s 6d. All prices plus tax. DRAPERY AND MERCERY BUSINESS FOR SALE. G OOD position, big turnover, excellent prospects. Address at “Standard.” FOR SALE, by private treaty, up-to-dato bungalow (5 rooms), built just 12 months, nicely laid out lawns, flowers and vegetable gardens, motor garage, gas cooker, electric light, all other possible conveniences; best reasons • for selling. Price and terms to owner, 61 Stanley Avenue (Hospital end). PALMERSTON NORTH GTItLS’ HIGH SCHOOL. Principal:— Miss C. B. Mills, M.A., B.Sc. SCHOOL re-opens FEBRUARY 3, 1926, at 1.45 p.m. Boarders at School House now being enrolled. School provides Professional, General, Commercial and full Home Courses. Prospectus on application to the Principal or AV. HUNTER, Secretary. Box 80, Palmerston North. •piEILDING A. AND P. SHOW. 2nd and' 3rd FEBRUARY, 1926, And RAM- FAIR, 4th and ,sth FEBRUARY, 1926. E. m FISHER, •.. . Secretary. Box 98, Feilding (Phones 46 and 151). BICYCLES. —Royal Sovereign, 26inch frame, free wheel, two. brakes, first grade tyres, special value £7 103.—Bycroft’s, Cuba street.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 46, 23 January 1926, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 46, 23 January 1926, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 46, 23 January 1926, Page 1