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HAEREMAI! HAEREMAII “Observe my Hinemoa, the tenderness “of the flax shoot—so similar to thee, “my weeping flower. See tliouMokoia, “covered in mist; my love will dispel “all mists of doubt; not until thy “death and my shall my love “for you cease.” (Tutanekai to Hinemoa.) TO-NIGHT AT 7.45 TO-NIGIII THE PALACE THEATEE Present “THE ROMANCE OF HINEMOA,” “THE ROMANCE OF HINEMOA,” “THE ROMANCE OF HINEMOA,” “THE ROMANCE OF HINEMOA,” A N.Z. Picture, enacted entirely by Maoris here In our own country, in the original locations at Rotorua. “A Jewel Out of the Fairy Treasure of N.Z. Maori Lore.” SEE The Whakatu Waewae! SEE The Valleys of Fire! SEE The Inferno ' of a Volcanic SEE Crater! SEE Hinemoa’s Great Swim Across SEE Lake Rotorua! SEE Weird Maori Customs! SEE Arawas against the Ngatais! SEE N.Z. Own Picture, “THE ROMANCE OF HINEMOA.” Usual Prices. Reserves Martin’s. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! A MAMMOTH PROGRAMME. KOSY THEATEE “The Quality and Quantity House,” Presents THREE STAR FEATURES. No. 1 Feature—“DIAMOND HANDCUFFS,” “DIAMOND HANDCUFFS,” “DIAMOND HANDCUFFS,” . “DIAMOND HANDCUFFS,” With ELEANOR BOARDMAN, And CONRAD NAGEL A Stinging Exposure of Jewel-lust. . . A Daring Attraction with an Unforgettable Moral. . . A Diamond Trail of Drama from Darkest Africa to Cosmopolitan London and to the Underworld of New York. No. 2 Feature—, RETURN OF “PATSY OF PALMERSTON,” “PATSY OF PALMERSTON,” “PATSY OF PALMERSTON,” With Mary Flanagan, Don Raino and Rod Sexton. Come and See what Local Talent Can Do. No. 3 Feature—“CALL OF THE HEART,” “CALL OF THE HEART,” “CALL OF THE HEART,” With “Dynamite,” the Wonder Dog. LADIES’ AND GENTS’ JJ AIRDRESSING SPECIALISTS. YOU ABE NEXT AT BEIRT PRATT’S, BROADWAY, IF YOU VERY WISELY RING. AN APPOINTMENT SAVES WAITING AND A DISAPPOINTMENT. INKPEN’S, BROADWAY, EOR FOOTWEAR. WHEN best of Footwear you do need, You Inkpen’s, Broadway, try; His aim and motto is to sell The best that cash can buy. His Boots and Shoes are strong and good, No better can you find; For value, wear and quality, Keep Inkpenis shop in mind. When days are stormy, rough and cold, Lht not your feet get wet; To keep them cosy, snug and dry, Footwear from Inkpen’s get. Also at Church Street, Palmerston N., and Woodville. SCHOOL OF DANCING. MISS NELSON will resume Teaching on her return from Sydney, February, 1929. Classes end November 17th, 1928. THE CRESCENT. IS a Paint that can be used with safety. Made particularly for the person who does his own painting. Flows with perfect ease, covers more surface, and gives exceptional durability. Obtainable only at INGHAM’S, * THE WALLPAPER SPECIALISTS, Phone 5632. 128 Cuba Street. THE PALMERSTON NORTH STEAM 1 LAUNDRY AND BAG WASH 3s NOW OFFER ANOTHER ADVANCEMENT. Dried Bags Ready for Ironing 4s 6d Semi-finished 6s Od Finished 10s Od Main Depot in Cuba Street (next Soldiers’ Club) for information; also Phone 5003. Proprietor A. O. RAINFORD. * GEORGE PAGE DE LUXE LOUNGE, Tea and Luncheon Rooms, next De Luxe Theatre). Tea with Cakes or Toast or Sandwiches, 6d. Meals at all hours. Eggs and Bacon Is 3d, Ham'ls 6d. OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY. THE NEW ERA SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING Principal: MISS M. ANDERSON, National Bank Buildings (Second Floor, Room 3.1 ’ T OTOR cycles for sale from £5 upLRI wards at Adams, Ltd,

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVIII, Issue 292, 7 November 1928, Page 1

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