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OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT AT 7.46. LAST SCREENING OF ELINOR GLYN’S “SIX DAYS” ELINOR GLYN’S “SIX DAYS” ELINOR GLYN’S “SIX DAYS” Which features CORINNE GRIFFITH And FRANK MAYO, A lot can happen in six days. Next Picture Programme—Saturday. “WAGES FOR WIVES” Six-reel “WAGES FOR WIVES” Comedy“WAGES FOR WIVES” Drama. Everything is upside down in China. When they butter their bread, they put the butter underneath and turn it over!—Dinkum! LEE TCHTJNG FOO WILL APPEAR AT THE OPERA HOUSE TO-MORROW AND FRIDAY NIGHTS TWO BIG NIGHTS TWO BIG NIGHTS OF CHINESE VAUDEVILLE CHINESE VAUDEVILLE First appearance in New Zealand. The company includes LEE TCHUNG FOO Chinese acrobat whose jumping act . put him on the top of the bill in Barnum and Bailey’s Circus, U.S.A. and Headliner with J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Also in CABINET TRICKS—a la Mackelyne and Devant CONJURING TRICKS—a la Cinquevalli and MDLLE R. REGNIER La Petite Parisienne, beauty contest winner, in Snappy Songs and Chic Anecdotes. Also a Past Mistress on the Saxaphone. Mademoiselle’s stories told in pretty broken English have never failed to please. And Miss Regnier dresses as only a Parisenne knows how. ALSO LILIAN AND RENEE, i AND JING WEE QUONG And LUE CHE QUONG LUE CHE QUONG Instructor of physical culture to the late Emperor of China. GORGEOUS ORIENTAL SCENERY, EXQUISITE CHINESE COSTUMES. PRICES: 6s, 3s, 2s (plus tax). Box plans at the Opera House. LADIES’ HAIRDRESSSING SALOON ON Thursday next I will open a ladies’ saloon, in -conjunction with my business, marcel waving, shampooing, and all ladies’ requirements. Separate entrance for ladies. Appointments by arrangement. '' 808 COUSINS, Ladies’ Specialist, Club Hotol Buildings. WANTED KNOWN. THAT owing to increased business, we have been compelled to remove to larger and more up-to-date premises, situated No. 6 Grey 6t. WILLS AND SMYTHE, Plumbers. PERMANENT WAVING Just Installed, EUGENE’S LATEST CREATION. Broadway toilet rooms, Bennett’s Buildings (upstairs), Broadway (Phone 6760). SPECIAL EASTER TARIFF, £2 2s\ Off-season, £2 10s. STEYNE HOUSE. Plimmerton. Best accommodation and meals. Ideal rest home fqr tired people. Come and regain your good health at Plimmerton ; 2 minutes from station and beach; electric light throughout. Tel. 4. Mesdames Sutherland and Brady. WIRELESS. RADIO offers you a wonderful entertainment in your own home. Bedtime stories for tho kiddies, music, concerts, opera, vaudoville, news apcl lectures for the adults. Consult us and wo will be pleased to give you expert advico and demonstration. Being direct importers, we can supply your requirements at lowest prices. All sets supplied are guaranteed, and purchasers instructed in tuning. Quotations given for complete installations. Public demonstrations every Saturday evening. FORREST RADIO COY. RADIO SPECIALISTS, Rangitikei Street, Palmerston North. THE LEWIS STUDIO COLEMAN PLACE (Opposite Ross’s Tea Rooms). rjIHE BRIDAL PHOTOGRAPHERS Night Weddings by Appointments. C= —, .1 = , ':=3 WITH twenty years’ cutting experience in some of the leading city firms both in the old land and in New Zealand the London tailor stands pre-eminently in the front rank of suit makers. Temporary address, 237 Main street. UPSTAIItS bargain.—Gent’s boots, 2 p.m. Thursday, Friday, Saturday ; men’s willow calf derby bals, broad too, comfortable, last “Eclectic” were 55/-; new 35/-. —Collinson and Ounninghame, / WANTED known.—Maniaku plateau rimu timber is the highest grade in the Dominion for furniture, match lining, mouldings, finishing; cheap lines for farmers always in stock. Gammau and Co., Ltd., Mamaku. GLEN coal for particular cooks.— 0. Archer, Lombard street (phone 63301

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 79, 3 March 1926, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 79, 3 March 1926, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 79, 3 March 1926, Page 1

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