PAKAMOUNT PHONE FIFTY-FIFTY. TO-NIGHT AT 7.45. OWING TO THE RECORD ATTENDANCE RECORD ATTENDANCE RECORD ATTENDANCE and to the ]arge number of our patrons who have been unable to witness this astounding masterpiece “WILD HORSE MESA’’ “WILD HORSE MESA’’ “WILD HORSE MESA’’ “WILD HORSE MESA’’ Special arrangements have been made by the management for AN EXTENSION AN EXTENSION AN EXTENSION AN EXTENSION of this brilliant ZANE GREY ZANE GREY ZANE GREY ZANE GREY TRIUMPH. A Smash Pi" tare— Packed with Thrills Packed with Action Packed with Romance Packed with Adventure AND PACKED AT 7.45 AGAIN TO-NIGHT! MATINEE ON SATURDAY 2 p.m. PRICES AS USUAL—Is 6d and Is. Bookings at Theatre or C. G. Swallow’s GRAND CARNIVAL Empire pi, a l l, MARCH 4th and sth. In aid of CONVENT TENNIS COURT AND ST. PATRICK’S FOOTBALL CLUB. Admission:— Adults 2s, Children half price. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! GRAND CARNIVAL BALL. Hoad Dresses Available at Door, 6d and Is. CONFETTI! STREAMERS!! GAMES!!! LOTS OF FUN. TO-MORROW NIGHTCHILDREN’S FANCY DRESS BALL PRIZES:— Best Dressed Girl under 9 years. Best Dressed Girl over 9 years. Best Dressed Boy under 9 years. Best Dressed Boy over 9 years. H OKOWHITU SCHOOL. FORTNIGHTLY EUCHRE AND SOCIAL. FRIDAY, March sth, 8 p.m. Commencement of Euchre for points prizes. Also prizes each night. Ladies Is, Gents 2s. MANAWATU TROTTING CLUB. ANNUAL MEETING, To be held on ASHHURST RACECOURSE, WEDNESDAY, THE 10th INST. OWNERS and Trainers arc reminded that Acceptances CLOSE on FRIDAY,- the sth inst., at 6 p.m. A. H. MANSON, Secretary. Box 393, Palmerston North. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. I HAVE pleasure in advising my 1 regular customers and tho general public that I have resumed business in the Nash Buildings, George Street, P.N., whore first-class Confectionery and Tea Rooms will be carried on as usual. J. DUHOVICH. GIVING UP BUSINESS. YOUR chance to secure something cheap. DRAPERIES, FROCKS, HOSIERY Selling Under Cost Price, At THE KEWPIE, Opposite Devine’s Hotel. Must Clear Stock by End of Month. SPECIAL EASTER TARIFF, £2 2s. Off-season, £2 10s. STEYNE HOUSE. Plimmorton. Best accommodation and meals. Ideal rest home for 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. 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 st. WILLS AND SMYTHE, Plumbers. IF YOUR EYES ARE WORTH CARING FOR THEY are worth the best care. Mr W. P. Henderson provides a personal optical service, based upon eighteen years’ practical experience, which ensures the successful remedying of all eyesight defects. Ho is ready to give your case his personal, skilled attention. Call for a test. W. P. HENDERSON, OPTICIAN, HENDERSON’S PHARMACY, The Square, Palmerston North. Nielsen dyeing and cleaning works, 297 Main Street (Phone 5363), Opp. Public Trust. That is the Place to Have Your Dyeing and Cleaning Done. Satisfaction Given. GOOD performance; wholly good performance is popularising Morris Cowleys. Have a trial run.—Carl Neilsen, George street. i
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 80, 4 March 1926, Page 1
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