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NOTABLE SUCCESS LAST NIGHT OF FOX'S GREAT ADVENTURE THRILLER! „ THEATRE HE LUXE Palmerston’s Premier Picture House AGAIN AT 7.45 THIS EVENING. VICTOR McLAGLEN VICTOR McLAGLEN VICTOR McLAGLEN In “CAPTAIN LASH,” “CAPTAIN LASH,” “CAPTAIN LASH,” With CLAIRE WINDSOR ARTHUR STONE CLYDE COOK JANE WINTON AN EPIC OF OCEAN LINERS AND THEIR PORTS OF CALL —OF A BOSS STOKER’S ADVENTURES ON THE HIGH SEAS. Ho knocked out a hundred men; a pretty blonde laid him low. VICTOR McLAGLEN’S Greatest Thriller Since “What Price Glory.” “This picture is recommended by the Censor more especially for Adult Audiences.” GOOD SUPPORTING FEATURES. MUSIC PAR EXCELLENCE. For Reserves: Majestic Buildings, Broadway, Phone 7178, until 5 p.m. Thereafter at Theatre, Phone 5050.

TO-NIGHT AGAIN TO-NIGHT And FINALLY TO-MORROW NIGHT THE GREATEST NAVAL SPECTACLE EVER FILMED. THE PALACE THEATRE H.M.A.S. SYDNEY— Protected Cruiser, 2nd class, 5400 tons. Built Glasgow, 1913. 8 flinch guns, 1 4-mch anti-aircraft and 2 submerged torpedo tubes. Speed, 27 knots. Captain, Sir C. T. Glossop, R.N. S.M.S. EMDEN— A cruiser cf 3544 tons. Speed, 25 knots. Ten 4.1-inch guns. Captain Von Muller in command. Date of engagement, 9th November, 1914. Action started at 9 a.m., and lasted 80 minutes. The “Sydney” had three killed and fourteen wounded. A sailor later died of wounds received. The “Emden” had 111 men and eight officers killed and 30 wounded. Before her defeat, the “Emden” captured or sunk 19 ships in all totalling £2,000,000 worth. The “Emden” lost two funnels in the engagement. IF I’OU ARE BRITISH you must see this true portrayal of the Cocos Island Battle. Usual Prices. No Free List. E WEST END SCHOOL. UCHREI EUCHRE ONLY. FRIDAY, MAY 17th. At 8 o’clock. FRUrtl Fruit t “Eat fruit and be healthy.” We have in stock a wonderful selection of the very best Fruits obtainable in town. Give us a trial. Every courtesy assured. Free delivery. ; Pnone 5295.—J0e York, Joe Ngock (late of Yat Sun and Co.), the Square, next Watson Bros., Ltd. MR FARMER. TVTESSRS HACKSHAW, SEARLE, I;JL Land Agents, Wanganui, want farms to sell. If you want to sell, send particulars of your farm to the Wanganui “Live Wire” Firm. HACKSHAW, SEARLE, P.O. Box 313, Wanganui. Phones: Office 2062, T. G. Hackshaw 3458, F. W. Searle 4081. KOPANE FARM FOR SALE AS A GOING CONCERN, BY TENDER. ABOUT 32 acres rich dairying land with stock, buildings, improvements and equipment. Tenders close at noon on 25th May, 1929. with the Cheltenham Co.-op. Dairy Coy., Feilding, from whom full particulars are obtainable. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted, transfer subject to Land Board’s consent. See this farm, value it, buy it at your own prico.

SUPERIOR PRINTING. YOU get professional results from your amateur snapshots when Central Photo Stores do your Developing and Printing. Every detail brought out sharp and clear. CENTRAL PHOTO STORES, SQUARE. SAME DAY SERVICE— In at 10 a.m., out at 5 p.m. STILL CARRYING ON. REPAIRS to Trucks and Cars undertaken. Large stock of spare part§ for Whippets, Hupps, Willys-Knights; also Thornycroft Truck Accessories. Tyres and Oils stocked. Private phone 7193. S. J. BROOME, Phone 5430. 20 Rangitikei Street CASH MEAT MARKET, FEATHERSTON STREET WEST. ITNDER the New Management of J MR W. BUCHANAN, sell THE PRIMEST MEAT EOR CASH. AT PRICES THE LOWEST IN TOWN. LAMB— Forequarters BJd Sides 9d Hindquarters 9Jd MUTTON— Forequarter!! 5d Sides 6jd Hindquarters 6|d BEEF PRICES EQUALLY ATTRACTIVE. IT WILL PAY YOU TO COME TO: L OUR SHOP FOR YOUR MEAT.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 141, 16 May 1929, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 141, 16 May 1929, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 141, 16 May 1929, Page 1

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