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TREMENDOUS RECEPTION TO “THE COLLEGE WIDOW.” CLARENCE BELL Makes another hit with his Xylophone. TO-NIGHT FINALLY TO-NIGHT AT THE PALACE The Quintessence of Dainty Delightfulness in a RARE FOOTBALL COMEDY. DOLORES COSTELLO In DOLORES COSTELLO “THE DOLORES COSTELLO COLLEGE DOLORES COSTELLO WIDOW.” FUN FROLIC FOOTBALL And on the Stage, CLARENCE BELL AND CLARENCE BELL HIS CLARENCE BELL XYLOPHONE Will Play for Your Enjoyment “MUSLIN RAG.” Special Comedy Musical Score by EILEEN WOODFIELD and the PALACE SEXTETTE. Reserves at Martin’s. Commencing TO-MORROW, AT 2 P.M. Grand Orchestral Session at 7.45. THE PALACE THEATRE Will present Wm. Fox’s Greatest Effort “THE LOVES OF CARMEN,” “THE LOVES OF CARMEN,” “THE LOVES OF CARMEN,” “THE LOVES OF CARMEN,” Being the Screen Story of Bizet’s Immortal Opera, “Carmen.” Heading the huge cast are the stars of “WHAT PRICE GLORY”— DELORES DEL RIO DELORES DEL RIO DELORES DEL RIO And VICTOR McLAGLAN STUPENDOUS SCENES 1 COLOSSAL SIGHTS! The Arena The Bull Fights Toreadors Picadors All in minute detail such as an Operatic Stage cannot produce. The Most Daring Picture of a Daring Heroine and a Reckless Lover. “CARMEN.” “CARMEN.” A Picture of Passionate Lives. “CARMEN,” “CARMEN,” The Wild Rose of Old Seville. AN ENTRANCING DANCE PRELUDE Precedes the Picture. Danseuse—PATßlClA BURGESS. Special Operatic Music Score by the PALACE SEXTETTE. Prices: Is, Is 6d, 2s. Plans now open at Martin’s Bookshop. NOTE.—This picture is recommended by the N.Z. Censor as being more suitable for adult audiences. SOCIAL AND DANCE. WILL be tended to the TARANAKI LADIES’ TOURING HOCKEY TEAM by the Bunnythorpe Ladies’ Hockey Club, WEDNESDAY September oth, at 8 p.m., in the Bunnythorpe Public Hall. Gents Is, Ladies a basket. LONGBURN HALL. EUCHRE and dance in aid of Anglican Church funds. WEDNESDAY, sth SEPTEMBER, At 8 p.m. Larkin’s full jazz orchestra. Madge’s bus loaves P.O. at 7.45 p.m. Fares Is. Admission 2s. T. ‘ROWLANDS, ' Hon. Secretary. REMINDER. KIA TOA FOOTBALL CLUB ANNUAL DANCE. INVITATION holders and Club members are reminded of tlio above, which is being held in the Empire Hall in THURSDAY, September 6th, 1928. H. W. BROWN, Hon. Sec. ' H. L. YOUNG, LTD. ANNUAL STAFF BALL. TNVITATION holders are reminded of -*• the date of the function:— FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7th. MISS JEAN MUIR, ISS JEAN MUIR, Teacher of BALLROOM DANCING, 87 Broadway Avenue. ‘ NOTICE TO TAIKOREA RESIDENTS. THE CONCERT which was to have been held, TO-NIGHT (Tuesday) has been POSTPONED. F. FOSTER, Secretary. PUKE COAL. BEDUCTION IN PBICE. PUKEMIRO COLLIERIES, LIMITED, beg to notify the Palmerston North public that PUKE COAL has been reduced in price and is obtainable at the Company’s Depot, 445 Main Street East (phone 5248) or delivered at the under-noted rates:— EX DEPOT RATES. KITCHEN. HOUSEHOLD. 1 ton 48s net 1 ton 60s net 1 bag 4s net 1 bag 5s net DELIVERED RATE. 1 ton 54s net 1 ton 66s not 1 bag 4s 6d net 1 bag 5s 6d neb The above prices are for cash with order or on delivery, and will bo observed as a flat rate for one bag or any quantity. Booked orders to be charged at the rate of le 6d extra per^bag. Best quality Coal and prompt attention to all orders guaranteed. PUKEMIRO COLLIERIES, LIMITED G. POLLOCK, • Secretary. SALE! SALE! SALE! ALL winter stock must be cleared right out. Bargain hunters should see windows for prices of coats, frocks and millinery. MRS LAMPARD a 71 Cuba, Street

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVIII, Issue 237, 4 September 1928, Page 1

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564

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVIII, Issue 237, 4 September 1928, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVIII, Issue 237, 4 September 1928, Page 1

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