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A PACKED HOUSE! ROARS OF LAUGHER! SENSATIONAL SUCCESS ATTAINED LAST NIGHT BY SYD CHAPLIN SYD CHAPLIN . SYD CHAPLIN SYD CHAPLIN In “THE FORTUNE HUNTER.” “THE FORTUNE HUNTER.” “THE FORTUNE HUNTER.” “THE FORTUNE HUNTER.” THEATBh DE LUXE Palmerston’s Premier Picture House. TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW (GOOD FRIDAY) NIGHT. SYD 1 “THE FORTUNE CHAPLIN HUNTER” In SYD “THE FORTUNE CHAPLIN HUNTER” Brilliantly Supported by LOVELY HELENE COSTELLO, CLARA HORTON and an All Star Cast. This is a screen version of the Winchell Smith play, which held New York and Chicago playhouses for two years and enjoyed a spectacular success on the road, as well as being the vehicle which gave John Barrymore his real start on the way to fame. Screen Version Surpasses Brilliant Stage Success. The Greatest of all Comedy Dramas, Brimming with Hilarious Situations. USUAL PRICES OF ADMISSION. Free List Suspended. Box Plan—Majestic Building, Broadway, Phone 7178, or Theatre, , Phone 5050. Coming to the DE LUXE, WEDNESDAY NEXT, Direct from its Phenomenally Successful Wellington Season—“STREET ANGEL.” “STREET ANGEL.” You haven’t seen the Art of the Screen at its best till you’ve seen, < “STREET ANGEL.” BOX PLAN OPENS MONDAY at Central Booking Office, Broadway, Phone 7178. SUPERIOR EASTER ATTRACTIONS AT THE PALACE TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW NIGHT • The following Superlative Programme: 1. INTERNATIONAL NEWS REEL. All Over the World. 2. “ACROSS AUSTRALIA.” ■ Exceptional Scenic. 3. Stan Laurel and Sam Hardy in “A COUPLA SAILORS.” Comedy Supreme. 4. The Life-and Works of ' _ “HANDEL.” . A Magnificent and Inspiring Work. 5. “KNOW N.Z. FIRST.” Intimate Views of the Dominion.. 6. DALE AUSTIN and TIM McCOY in “THE BUSHRANGER,” A Thrilling Story of Earlv Australia. 7. THE PALACE ORCHESTRA in HANDEL’S Beautiful Works, including “THE HALLELUJAH CHORUS,” “LARGO” and “MINUET.” Incidental Music from “THE VAGABOND KING.” SATURDAY—REGINALD DENNY in “THE NIGHT BIRD.” Reserve at Majestic Buildings, Broadway (Phone 7178). KONGOTEA PICTURES, Saturday, 30th. A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Special. James Murray and Helene Costello in “In Old Kentucky.” (The Greatest Horse Race on the Screen.) TANGIMOANA GALA DAYS. FASTER SATURDAY, EASTER MONDAY. SPORTS, COMPETITIONS, BABY O SHOWS, STALLS. Good Prizes. Fun for All. DANCING IN THE EVENINGS. Good Music. DON’T MISS IT! Forerunner of Tangi. Gala Days.

B EASTER. E SURE AND SEE CENTRAL HOTEL BOTTLE STORE WINDOW, THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS. . Special Attraction. DRINK * DIXON’S DELICIOUS DRINKS. OR EASTER. Phone 6440. We Deliver. TRY JOE KWONG LEE, THE SQUARE. BEST FRUIT IN TOWN. PEACHES, American Oranges, Cape Gooseberries, Sweet Com; also large variety of other choice fruits. Pie melon for jam-making. Delivery by motor van. Phone 5121. I J. W. FISHER AND CO., ONUMENTALIBT 12 DAVID STREET, S, Opp. Railway Station, Palmentton N., Direct Importers of Marble and Granite Memorials. P.O. Box 177. Phone 6220. PERMANENT WAVING. BY OUR EXPERT. OUR Prices are Moderate. Make your appointment now. ■ Full head £3 3s, half head 355, sides £1 10s.—WM. CRYSTALL, Ladies’ Hair Specialist, nest New Library (Phone 6891). CUT PRICES FOR MEAT. ,URS IS THE CHEAPEST SHOP 1 IN NEW ZEALAND, c" OUR QUALITY IS ALWAYS THE BEST. OUR CASH POLICY ENABLES US TO GIVE YOU QUICK SERVICE. COME AND GET CHEAPER MEAT. EXCELSIOR MEAT COY. CORNER RANGITIKEI AND CUBA STREETS.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 101, 28 March 1929, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 101, 28 March 1929, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 101, 28 March 1929, Page 1

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