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Last Night’s Packed House Accorded Great Ovation to THE MAGNIFICENT “DESERT SONG”—EVERY ITEM APPLAUDED—without doubt the MOST MAGNIFICENT PROGRAMME EVER PRESENTED IN PALMERSTON NORTH. . NOW SHOWING TWICE DAILY—2 p.m. and 8 p.m. THE PALACE THEATRE Has the Honour to Present THE “DESERT SONG.” DAZZLING COLOUR SEQUENCES— Beautiful Desert Settings! GLORIOUS ROMANCE! Brilliant Song and Dance Ensembles l ' BEAUTIFUL MELODIES SUNG BY JOHN BOLES. CARLOTTA KING, and a Chorus of 132 Singers! 100 PER CENT. TALKING—MUSIC —SONG! ON THE STAGE—GWENTH MACNAUGHTON, In a Dancing Interlude. “ANITRA’S DANCE.” BOOKlNG.—Season’s plans on view at Central Booking Office (phone 7178) until 5 p.m. Reopening at Theatre (phone 5328) at 6 p.m. PATRONS, NOTE—As “DESERT SONG” is being presented in its entirety, this brilliant entertainment wall commence promptly at 7.50. AT THAT HOUR PATRONS ARE RESPECTFULLY ASKED TO BE SEATED. DE LUXE “TALKIES” Commencing AT 8 TO-MORROW NIGHT AT 8 The All-Talking, Singing and Dancing Extravaganza, “SWEETIE,” “SAVEETIE,” Featuring NANCY CARROLL, HELEN KANE, JACK OAKIE, WILLIAM AUSTIN. Dancing Girls by the Score—Songs and Comedy Galore in the Year’s Most Joyful Production! • PLANS NOW ON VIEW. GRAND BAZAAR. A BAZAAR will bo held in aid of tho Anglican Church Fund To-morrow (Wednesday), February 26tli, in tho Coronation Hall, Rongotea. Mr J. Linldater, M.P., will preside, and the Bishop of Wellington (Dr. Sprott) will officially open the function at 2 o’clock. REV. W. KELLY, Hon. Sec. KIA TOA A.A. AND C. CLUB. MEMBERS and others wishing to travel, please note that the Bus for the MARTON SPORTS will leave the Square at 6.30 p.m. on WEDNESDAY. T. C. DRUMM, Hon. Sec. BETTLE’S DE LTJXE LOUNGE, GEORGE STREET, WILL bo running a Guessing Competition all next week in conjunction with the Picture “SWEETIE.” Every Customer is Entitled to Participate. SEE WINDOW FOR PARTICULARS. PRIZE— A Free Pass for the Pictures and a Box of Chocolates. PERMANENT WAVING on/ —MRS MAY, NEXT PALACE OU/~ THEATRE. MASSAGE AND MEDICAL ELECTRICAL TREATMENT. Rooms, 77 Fitzherbert Avenue. EQUIPPED with all tho latest modern electrical apparatus, including “Ultra Violet Itay” diathermy, etc. Mr J. E. Beilis, Masseur, lato Bath Houso and King George V. Hospital, Rotorua. Lady in attendance. ’Phono 6455. WANTED 50 EUR COATS TO RE-LINE RE-MODEL AND REPAIR LIKE NEW. COLLIERS, PALMERSTON’S BEST FURRIERS. FOR LADIES. THE effectiveness and beauty of a Permanent Wave lies largely in the skill of the operator. It is not a mechanical process—it is the work of a master craftsman. 808 COUSINS, Tucker’s Hotel Buildings, Phono 7229. OLD SUITS MADE “LIKE NEW” AGAIN. A. GOLD. TAILOR IT7ILL Renovate and Repair your VV Old Suit. New Suits made at Reasonable Cost. MAJESTIC BUILDINGS, Broadway. PICNIC BEVERAGES. GRIFFITHS’ Fruity Flavoured Cordials, in one gallon jars, are most suitable for parties and picnics. Special quotations for quantities. GRIFFITHS’ CORDIALS. Phone 6848. REMOVAL NOTICE. WE have moved to more select and private offices and may now be found at 114 CUBA STREET. RIDGWAY LOAN & FINANCE COMPANY.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 76, 25 February 1930, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 76, 25 February 1930, Page 1