DE LUXE “TALKIES” TO-NIGHT AT 8 TO-NIGHT Brilliant ALL-DIALOGUE Attraction! Universal’s Sensational All - Talking Adaptation of Edward Lock’s Inter- ' nationally Successful Play, “THE CLIMAX.” •“THE CLIMAX.” “THE CLIMAX.” An All-Singing and All-Talking Picture of Breath-taking Beauty and Soulgripping Drama laid in Romantic Italy JEAN HERSHOLT KATHRYN CRAWFORD With a Perfect Supporting Cast, including Le Roy Mason, John Reinhardt, Henri Armetta and many others In Addition : “UNCLE BIM’S GIFT,” All-Talking Comedy: “THE ICE MAN’S LUCK," Sound Cartoon ; NEWS REELS. Plan at Central Booking Office (phone 7178) until 5 p.m. Reopening at Theatre (phone 5050) at 6 p.m. Reservations by Telephone cannot be held after 7.45 p.m.
DANCE! TO-NIGHT. DANCE! FORESTERS’ HALL, Main Street. ORESTERS’ HALL, Main Street. A Reputation that has been built up over a period of 2 years’ continuous weekly dances. BRADLEY’S ORCHESTRA. All Rights Reserved. DANCE TO-NIGHT. DANCE TO-NIGHT. DANCE TO-NIGHT. TTTILL be held in the studio, 120 a W Cuba Street. Exhibition of latest ballroom dances by Miss Gwenth MacNaughton and Mr Bruce Freney. Excellent music of six instruments. Good Supper. Admission 2s 6d. BUNNYTHORPE SPORTS CLUB. THE Annual Sports Club DANCE will be held in the BUNNYTHORPE HALL, On WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26th. Ladies 2s, Gents 3s. LARKIN’S ELITE ORCHESTRA. O. JACKSON, Secretary. JEAN MUIR SCHOOL Of Ballroom dancing 15 RANGITIKEI STREET. DANCING CLASS, TUESDAY, February 25th, 1930, At 7.30 p.m. Orion motor cycle club PICNIC AND SPORTS, CHELTENHAM SPORTS GROUND, TO-MORROW, SUNDAY, 23rd Feb. Run Leaves Cuba Street, 9.30 a.m. ALL MOTORISTS WELCOME. Admission to Sports free. Catering arranged by Committee. WILLARD HOME JUMBLE SALES Commence NEXT TUESDAY, February 25th, At 2 p.m., In ORIENT HALL, Church Street. ' The Usual Good Bargains. THE SANDON SPORTS. Recreation ground, sanson. SATURDAY, MARCH 22nd. RUNNING, CYCLING, PIPING AND DANCING. Programmes on application to the SECRETARY, Box 1, Sanson. T. E. S A P W E L L, BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR, 67 ROY STREET. Estimates Given for all branches of the Building Trade. lALMERSTON NORTH, STEAM LAUNDRY. BLANKET WASH WEEK, 6d and 9d. PHONE 6003. Proprietor: A. O. RAINFORD. T OOKI Rooms papered from £1 15s. Li —CHAS. SAPWELL, Painter and Paperhanger, 310 Ferguson Street, P.N. (phone 6832). P. 5.—25 per cent, discount off all papers stocked.
MASSAGE AND MEDICAL ELECTRICAL TREATMENT Boom*, 77 Fitxherbert Avenue. T? QUIPPED with all the latest modTi ern electrical apparatus, including “Ultra Violet Ray” diathermy, etc. Mr J. E. Beilis, Masseur, late Bath Bouse and King George V. Hospital. Rotorua. Lady in attendance. ’Phone 6455.
E. C. WOODWARD (Late of Hawke’s Bay). N YAL AGENCY, AGFA FILM AGENCY. PRESCRIPTION CHEMIST, COLEMAN PLACE. Postal Orders Receive Prompt Attention. Telephone 7233.
MEAT! MEAT! huge supply, BIG REDUCTIONS LAMB. FOREQUARTERS 8d HINDQUARTERS lOd JUTTON PMCES TO TEMPT SEE OUR WINDOWS. PROOF OF QUALITY IN THE EATING. EXCELSIOB MEAT COY.* CORNER RANGITIEEI AND CUBA STREET,
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Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 74, 22 February 1930, Page 1
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