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OPEKA HOUSE TO-NIGHT AT 7.45 TO-NIGHT AT 7.45 TO-NIGHT AT 7.45 TO-NIGHT AT 7.45 TO-NIGHT AT 7.45 TO-NIGHT AT 7.45 TO-MORROW AT 2.30 AND 7.45. TO-MQRROW AT 2.30 AND 7.45. TO-MORROW AT 2.30 AND 7.45. Last Night’s Big Audienco Last Night’s Big Audience More Than Pleased—Delighted ! More Than Pleased—Delighted ! “THE IRON HORSE.” “THE IRON HORSE.” “THE IRON HORSE.” “THE IRON HORSE.” “THE IRON HORSE.” “THE IRON HORSE.” “THE IRON HORSE.” “THE IRON HORSE.” “THE IRON HORSE.” Eleven Reels of the Best Picture of the Outdoors Ever Photographed. MANAGERIAL NOTE:— Several of last night’s pleased patrons have asked me to publish the names of some of the principal characters in “The Iron Horse,” so here goes to oblige! Davy Brandon George O’Brien Miriam Marsh Madge Bellamy Corpl. Casey ... J. Farrell MacDonald Abraham Lincoln ... Charles Ed. Bull Peter Jesson Cyril Chadwick Ruby Gladys Hulotto Priv. Schultz James Welch Sergt. Slattery Francis Powers Buffalo Bill George Wagner Wild Bill Hickok John Pad.jan Deroux Fred Kohler Tom Marsh Will Walling 3,000 Railway Workmen—--1,000 Chinese Labourers—--800 Pawnee, Sioux and Cheyenne Indians 2,000 Horses 1,300 Buffaloes 10,000 Texas Steers, and a Regiment of U.S. Troops and Cavalry. “THE IRON HORSE.” “THE IRON HORSE.” “THE IRON HORSE.” “THE IRON HORSE.” “THE IRON HORSE.” “THE IRON HORSE.” Is not only entertainment, but it is education as well, relieved by CLEAN AND WHOLESOME COMEDY, With. SPECIAL MUSICAL SCORE SPECIAL MUSICAL SCORE Played by Our DE LUXE ORCHESTRA. DE LUXE ORCHESTRA. Every Player a Soloist. Prices: 2s, Is; Children Is and 6d. Prices: 2s, Is; Children Is and 6d. Reserves: Stalls Is 6d, Circlo 2s 6d. Reserves: Stalls Is 6d, Circle 2s 6d. Matinees on Wednesday and Friday. Matinees on Wednesday and Friday. Matinees on Wednesday and Friday. Matinees on Wednesday and Friday. MANAWATU RACING CLUB (Incorp.) AUTUMN MEETING. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. 21st and 22nd APRIL, 1926. Nominations for ail events will close on TUESDAY, the 30th MARCH, 1926, at 9 p.m., also forfeit of 1 sov. for the Manawatu Sires’ Produce Stakes (Eighteenth) and the Manawatu Stakes ('i wenty-second). MANAWATU RACING CLUB, Box 52, Palmerston North. Telephone 6264. EASTEIt gift gramophones.—Pay half price—wo pay tiie other half. See window bargains at_ Berryman’s. HOT cross buns for Easter; order immediately to save disappointment.— Steel’s, “The Regal,” the Square. EASTER hampers. —Orders now being booked at Club Hotel Wine and Spirit Vaults. Phone 6236. Delivered prompt, free in borough. FOIt table silver see Gerrands’ Easter display cutlery, also entree dishes, cake baskets, tea sets, fish knives. JUST try Glen coal and see if all its ads. aren’t true.—B. Archer (phone 6330). , IT’S the cleanest coal on the market.—Taupiri Coal Mines, Ltd. (phone 6609). ‘pCJ'EW season’s felts, from 12s 6o; JLV largo assortment to choose from. —“Unique,” next Wycherley’s. A LWAYS a guarantee, but never a dissatisfied customer with Glen coal.—Child Bros, (phone 6447). MOTORING this Easter will be simplified by using Aard road guide, 2s 6d.—Bennett’s, Broadway. WANTED, spoil refuge or filling of any description, not tins.—Corner McGiffert and Clealand streets. WANTED to buy, privately, 5 or 6-roomed bungalow. Write stating all particulars to “477,” “Stannrn fi WE advise buyers of furniture to attend the absolute unreserved sale, 280 Church street east, to-mor-row, at 1 p.m.—Mounsey and Co. NEW designs in rings showing during our first big ring week, starting Thursday, 18th; see window displays every evening.—L. Cimino (late C. P. Nash’s), Coleman Place. D' ON’T miss that train through having wrong time; purchase a Gerrand watch and be on time. WO “keep you thrilled” novels.— “Wages of Virtue,” by Wren; “Green Archer,” by Wallace, 2s 6d each, at Bennett’s. LEADLIGHTS, glass bevelling and motor screen’ glasses completed at very short notice by Alexander Clark, ’ Ltd., 3 and 5 Fitzherbert street and Carroll Buildings, Cuba street. YOU need a good fire these nights —yes, a real Glen coal fire.—S. T. Owen 1 (phone 5187). .

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 102, 30 March 1926, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 102, 30 March 1926, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 102, 30 March 1926, Page 1

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