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FINALLY TO-NIGHT! ROSY THEATRE “The Quality and Quantity House,” Presents LAURA LA PLANTE in LAURA LA PLANTE in “THANKS ‘THANKS FOR THE BUGGY RIDE.” FOR THE BUGGY RIDE.” IT’S A SCREAM. Laura Didn’t Have to AValk Home — that’s why she said, “THANKS FOR THE BUGGY RIDE.” A Fitting Climax to 1928. Also LEW CODY—AILEEN PRINGLE in LEW CODY—AILEEN PRINGLE in “WICKEDNESS PREFERRED.” “WICKEDNESS PREFERRED.” TO-MORROW, SATURDAY. JACK HOLT IN JACK HOLT IN “THE VANISHING PIONEER,” “THE VANISHING PIONEER,” Zano Grey’s Greatest Western, And “PLAYING STRAIGHT,” “PLAYING STRAIGHT,” With Ben Turpin—Pauline G'aron. Additional: — “THE TRAIL OF THE TIGER.” Christmas Arrangements. No Matinee Christmas Day. Night Session Commences at 7 o’clock. Boxing Day:— Continuous from 1 p.m. till 10 p.m.

DE LUXE Palmerston’s Premier Picture House. THIS EVENING 7.45 THIS EVENING FINAL PRESENTATION 1 Of the Uproarious Mystery Comedy Hit “13 Washington Square” “13 Washington Square” “13 Washington Square” “13 Washington Square” “13 AVashington Square” “13 AVashington Square” “13 AVashington Square” Shadows and Light—Love and Hate — Mystery and a Mother’s Heart Softened. Jean Hersholt and Alice Joyce In “13 AVASHINGTON SQUARE.” ANNOUNCING— At the Matinee To-morrow (Saturday), 2 p.m. THE LAST AVORD IN SCREEN COMEDY! 1! “HOME JAMES,” “HOME JAMES,” Starring LAURA LA PLANTE. LAURA LA PLANTE. LAURA LA PLANTE. Bookings at Berryman’s. EONGOTEA PICTURES SAT. 22nd. Doris Kenyon and Milton Sills in “BURNING DAYLIGHT.” WANTED, pupils lor Highland Pipo Band. Particulars, apply Secretary, 210 Ferguson Street, or Mr V. J. Nicholson, Broadway Motors. CHEAPEST FRUIT! CHEAPEST FRUIT I FRUIT BARROAV. WE sell Choicest and Cheapest Fruit in town—near the Bank of New Zealand and the shop at 101 Rangitikei Street. Sweet Oranges, one shilling per dozen; Passion Fruit, one shilling per dozen. nOLLINSON AND CUNNINGHAME, LTD. FATHER CHRISTMAS COMPETITION RESULT. GIRLS:— Ist—Hilda Edwards, Raumai. 2nd—Thelma Newcombe, AVhakarongo. 3rd—Moyle Atkinson, Tokomaru. BOYS : Ist—Ernie Newcombe, Whakarongo. 2nd—Norman Gifkins, Kopane. 3rd—John AVoodd, AVhakarongo. The above should apply at Care Box Office at 2 p.m. on Saturday for tickets. PALMERSTON NORTH HIGH SCHOOLS. GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL. DAY AND BOARDING SCHOOL. PULL Efficient Staff, including Home T Science, Drawing and Physical Culture Specialists. The School is surrounded by gardens and extensive playing fields. Boarding Department: “School House” College Street, providing everything necessary for the comfort and health of the Boarders, is within 10 minutes walk of the School and is under the supervision and direct control of the Headmistress. Applications for Boarding places may bo made to the Principal, or Secretary of the Board. Send for a prospectus. BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL. DAY AND BOARDING SCHOOL. Rector: J. Murray, M.A. Curriculum: Professional, Commercial, General and Agricultural Courses. Spacious playing fields and swimming baths provide ample facilities for recreation. School Boarding Department: “College House,” under direct supervision of the Rector. Excellent record in both Scholarship and Sport. Applications for Boarding places to be made to the Rector, or the Secretary of the High Schools Board. Apply for Prospectus giving full particulars of the Boarding Departments for Boys and Girls to the Principals, or AVM. HUNTER, Secretary. Box 80, Palmerston North. Grand hotel BOTTLE DEPARTMENT. GLEN ROSSIE AVHISKY, 12s 6d bottle. The only whisky imported to New Zealand bearing tho certificate of the British Analytical Control, London. IMPORTED PORT AA’INE, excellent quality—3s 6d bottle. COLONIAL ALE AND STOUT—y 2 PER BOTTLE. Christmas Orders Taken Now. Prices are Right. • Phone 6223—5701. VEINO TREATMENT. IF you have a bad leg, why not get advice from the Leg Specialist. Consultations free. To avoid waiting it is wise to ring for an appointment. ‘ MISS VANE, Principal. Phono 7093. j 'Nurse for late Dr. Hadaway, London. J

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 20, 21 December 1928, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 20, 21 December 1928, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 20, 21 December 1928, Page 1

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