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THEATRE DELUXE Service Entertainment. AGAIN TO-NIGHT AT 7.45 TO-NIGHT A modern Billgrim’s Progress in aland of lovely ladies and lively laughter. RAYMOND GRIFFITH, RAYMOND GRIFFITH, RAYMOND GRIFFITH, RAYMOND GRIFFITH, RAYMOND GRIFFITH* One of the most brilliant comedy lights of the screen. Unique and inimitable, Griffith comedies appeal to everyone in the family, for the comedian .with the tall topper offers clean, rollicking mirth. Especially in his Latest and Greatest, "WEDDING BILLS.” "WEDDING BILLS.” "WEDDING BILLS.” "WEDDING BILLS.” "WEDDING BILLS.” "WEDDING BILLS.” Additional ATTRACTIVE SUPPORTS Also ORCHESTRA DE LUXE (P. Law, Mus, Dir.), In New and Novel Selections. Box Plan at Berryman's or Telephone Fifty-fifty for Reserves. Commencing WEDNESDAY : James Cruze’s Mighty Epic of the Sea. Thrilling Battle Scenes. Amazing Romance and Drama. Depicted with Realism that has never before been equalled. The Year’s Mightiest Picture, "OLD IRONSIDES.” "OLD IRONSIDES.”

NIGHTLY AT 7.45. NIGHTLY AT 7.45. PALACE THEATRE TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHTI BEST AND MOST. COLLEEN MOORE in COLLEEN MOORE in “NAUGHTY BUT NICE.” “NAUGHTY BUT NICE.” “NAUGHTY BUT NICE.” Sauciest of Pranks from the Prima ** Donna of Pep. Peppiest, Snappies* and Breeziest of all Colleen Moore’s Pictures. EXTRA SPECIAL ATTRACTION By PALACE SELECT ORCHESTRA. “IN A PERSIAN MARKET.” Special Lighting Effects. Miss E. Woodfield, Mus. Directress, L.T.C.L., L.A.B. Book Your Seats at Martin’s Bookshop or Phone 5328. BOOK! BOOK! BOOK! BOOK! COMING WEDNESDAY GEORGE O’BRIEN in “PAID TO LOVE.” “PAID TO LOVE.”

FLANNEL DANCE. TO-NIGHT I TO-NIGHT! AND HALL. Dancing 8 till 1 a.m. Admission 2s Gd. LARKIN’S FULL ORCHESTRA. LARKIN’S FULL ORCHESTRAMRS ATT WOOD, ■ TEACHER OF MUSIC, 2 Coles’ Buildings and 15 Union Street Will resume teaching WEDNESDAY, February Ist, 1928. Pupils prepared for examinations; also Teachers’ Music “D” Certificate. New pupils interviewed Coles’ Buildings, Tuesday, 31st inst., from 3 to 5 p.m.

OPENING TO-MORROW. J. BINGHAM. BAKER AND PASTRYCOOK, Comer Main and Princess Streets (opp. Devine’s Hotel). ONLY the best ingredients used—and under personal supervision. A TRIAL SOLICITED. HARRISON’S O'UR Floral Work will meet your every requirement in the choicest flowers and daintiest designs. Orders fulfilled by expert florists at shortest notice. Phone 5190, the Square. 8686 (after hours), Nursery. TO RESIDENTS AND BUSINESS FIRMS OF PALMERSTON NORTH. I BEG to advise that I have started a Daily Motor Delivery Service between Wanganui and Palmerston North, leaving Palmerston North at 9.45 a.m. and returning the same day. General parcels a»d merchandise will receive prompt attention and careful handling at moderate charges. G. J. McNEILE, 8 Sydney Street. Phono 6902. THE DOMINION STORE, . i TERRACE END. CRUTTENDEN AND ROUSE. SCHOOL DAYS COMING SOON. GET THE CHILDREN READY.— All School Requisites and General Drapery obtainable here at Town Prices. MEAT! MEAT! MEAT! MEAT! PRIME MUTTON— Sides Forequarters Chops Legs Hindquarters PRIME HOGGET— Sides ... ... Forequarters Hindquarters PRIME BEEF— " Gravy Beef ... Steak Ribs Sirloin Fresh Brisket Corned Beef... Rump Steak 4Jd 4d 7d 7d 6id 7jd 7d 9d 41bs. Is ... 6d Id and 5d ... 6d .. 2Jd 4d and 5d . ... 8d jgXCELSIOR MEAT CO., Corner Rangitikei and Cuba Streets.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVIII, 23 January 1928, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVIII, 23 January 1928, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVIII, 23 January 1928, Page 1

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