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IMAGINE THE MOST BEAUTIFUL flower made twice as beautiful. IMAGINE THE FASTEST Alßplane speeding twice as fast. Imagine THE GREATEST STAR ON THE screen twice as good as she was before AND YOU HAVE A CONCEPTION of Colleen Moore in '' EYES.” _ TO-NIGHT FINALLY TO-NIGHT PALACE TALKIES Are Proud to Present COLLEEN MOORE In Her First ' TALKING—SINGING PICTURE, [ "SMILING IRfSH EYES,” Playing Opposite is JAMES HALL, _ , The Screen’s Brilliant Baritone. HEAR COLLEEN MOORE SING—“A WEE. BIT O’ LOVE.” HEAR JAMES HALL SING—"SMILING IRISH EYES.” Plans at Central Booking Office, Broadway (phone 7178) until 5 p.m. Reopening at the Theatre (phone 5828) at 6 p.m.

Commencing TO-MORROW at 8 p.m. PALACE TALKIES Present Their FIRST DOUBLE STAR TALKIE PROGRAMME— No. I—‘‘THE FALL OF EVE,” 100 P.C. DIALOGUE, Starring PATSY RUTH MILLAR. No. 2 “LONE WOLF’S DAUGHTER,” Part Talking Mystery Romance, Starring BERT LYTTELL. PLANS NOW OPEN.

DE LUXE “TALKIES” OPENING TO-MORROW. MATINEE at 2 p.m. EVENING at 8. The Paramount' All-Dialogue and Singing Special Attraction, GERTRUDE LAWRENCE, Famous English Musical Comedy Star, supported by an outstanding cast, in “THE BATTLE OF PARIS.” “THE BATTLE OF PARIS.” The Boulevards and .Cabarets of Funloving Paris 1 The Wild Abandon —the Scintillating N\ght Life.- . . . You’ll be thrilled by Gertrude Lawrence—a star who knows how to “put it over” in glorious style. PLANS NOW ON VIEW. CALEDONIAN SPORTS. SHOWGROUNDS, EASTER MONDAY. ENTRIES for Running, Cycling, Boy Scout and Primary School Events close TO-MORROW, April 9th. W. McKENZIE, Secretary. OLD BOYS FOOTBALL CLUB. . PRACTICE TO-NIGHT at the Showgrounds -.Gymnasium, at 7 o’clock sharp. All members are requested to attend. C.-WAUGH, Hon. Sec. NEILSEN’S. rpo every man or woman who is in--1 terested in economy, we offer the most economical service, which will same them money. Our modern method keeps clothes looking new. DYEING AND CLEANING, 297 Main Street (opp. Public Trust). Phone 5353. The Dances Approved by the IMPERIAL-SOCIETY OF TEACHERS OF DANCJNG (ENG.) Are Taught Correctly at the JEAN MUIR SCHOOL OF BALLROOM DANCING, 15 RANGITIKEI STREET. Phones:—Studio 6882, Res. 5746. PRIVATE TUITION by Appointment. Dancing Class, TUESDAY, April Bth, 7.30 p.m. GIVIC BILLIARD . SALOON, Friendly Society Buildings, The-Square,. NOW OPEN. 5 New Tables, all the latest and best appointments. THE EFFECTIVE BEAUTY OF a Permanent Wave lies largely in the skill of the operator and not entirely in a particular machine. It is the sole work of the specialist. 808 COUSINS, CLUB HOTEL BUILDINGS. Ring 7229, ECONOMIC BAG WASH GIVES your Washing the most careful attention. Washed exquisitely clean and handled with special care. RING 6623. And we will Collect Your Washing. EMPIRE DYE WORKS (Late Houston’s). ® NOW Removed to larger and more up-to-date premises, next Devine’s Botel, Main Street. Old clothes look equal to new when ]yed and pressed—a thorough good job guaranteed. DANCING NOTE CHANGE OF ADDRESS. MR D. S. MACLENNAN haa resumed teaching in Nos. 3 and 4 ROOMS. Coleman Place, over Harrison’s, the Florists (featuring in. National Dances) and will be pleased to interview parents and intending scholars at the Studio daily from 10 a.m. * Please Note Terms.—l2 lessons in class £1 Is, 12 private individual lessons £2 2s, two of a family £1 10s. BOARD AND RESIDENCE, • PRIVATE HOTEL. TARIFF: 8s per day. Permanent Guests, 30s weekly.' Special Concessions to Married Couples. SOUND ADVICE FROM ARCHER’S FURNITURE EXCHANGE. FOR all those contemplating matrimony. (P.S.i —And equally as good for those who have ventured.) SNAP THESE WHILE THEY LAST: £ s. Drophead Singer Machine 7 10 Handsome Kauri Sideboard 6 5 Sonora Cabinet Gramophone ... 15 10 3-piece Suite 9 0 Beautiful Extension Table 3 15 92a CUBA STREET, t, OPP. COSMOPOLITAN CLUB. Phone 7384. .* JUST landed.—Another shipment of superior wallpapers.—R. Waghorn, the Square..

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Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 112, 8 April 1930, Page 1

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