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THE PERFECT TALKING PICTURE HUNDREDS DELIGHTED WITH THE REAL DRAMATIC INTENSITY OF THIS BRILLIANT PLAY. TO-NIGHT AGAIN TO-NIGHT And Contimiing Twice Daily at 2 p.m. and 7.55 p.m. ' PALACE THEATKE “WHERE SOUND SOUNDS BEST,” METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER’S ALLDIALOGUE EPIC, ■« • Present xxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxx Starring RUTH CHATTERTON. LEWIS STONE RAYMOND HACKETT ECLIPSING IN SHEER DRAMATIC GRANDEUR THE MIGHTIEST SPECTACLE OF THE STAGE OR SCREEN. THIS BRILLIANT PICTURE will be preceded by THREE DELIGHTFUL VOCAL AND MUSICAL NUMBERS: (1) “THE VICTOR MINSTRELS”; (2) GEORGE DEWEY WASHINGTON ; (3) Joseph Spitalry’s MINIATURE REVUE. Plans at Central Booking Office (phone 7178) until 5 p.m. Re-opening at the Theatre (phone 5328) at 6 p.m. Telephone reserves CANNOT bo held after 7.45 p.m. unless paid for. DE LUXE “TALKIES” l OPENING AT 8 P.M. TO-MORROW, i A PARAMOUNT ALL-TALKING i PICTURE 1 “THE LADY LIES,” “THE LADY LIES,”

, "THE LADY LIES," With a cast of famous Broadway Stag Artists—New Great "Talkie" StarsWALTER HUSTON, CLAUDETT COLBERT, CHARLES RUGGLES. You must See and Hear this sophist cated story of to-day, of parents, ( children, of lovers; in fact, of life i general—a picture in tune with th modern age I PLANS NOW OPEN. SKATING! AND EVERY NIGHT. MATINEE TO-MORROW at 2 p.m. Band in Attendance To-morrow Nighl Sessions daily, 12 to 1,2 to 4, 8 to 10 p.m. Prop. R. W. SORENSON. IIRE BRIGADE SOCIAL HAL! GRAND OPENING NIGHT DANCE! DANCE! WEDNESDAY NEXT, APRIL 16th First-class Floor and Supper. Gents 2s, Ladies Is 6d. Bradley's Orchestra, with Effects. "All Rights Reserved. DANCE l iTJNNYTHORPE FOOTBALL CLUJ 1 DANCE will be held on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16th, In BUNNYTHORPE HALL. LARKINS' FULL ORCHESTRA. Madge's Bus leaves P.O. 7.30. lsretur G. DUTHIE. Hon. Secretary. The Dances Approved by the IMPERIAL SOCIETY OF TEACHERS OF DANCING (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, 15th April, 7.30 p.m. SPECIAL INTEREST TO MOTORISTS. I TAKE pleasure in announcing to th Motoring Public of Palmcrston Nortl and Surrounding Districts, that I_ an opening up business at 52 Rangitike Street (Picot's old building) as an Auto motive Electrical Engineer. 'Phone num ber 7397. The scope of my work associate itself with Armature and Magneto wind ing. Dynamo, Magneto and Battery re pairs. Car wiring, Battery Charging am the diagnosis of all types of electrica faults. My experience in Electrical Engineer ing extends over a period of sixteei yeans, in which time my services were em ployed, as foreman to Messrs L. M. Silver A.M.1.E.E., Wellington and Rowsons Wes tern Electric Engineering Works, Hawera Also Manager Partner to Messrs Gydc and Barringer, Electrical and Motor En ginecrs, Hawera. I have secured the valuable franchis< of the Official Exide Battery Agency, anc my place of business will be known as thi Official Exide Battery Service Station.. My expert electrical knowledge is free a your command, and with the assuranc< that all work undertaken will bo guar anteed, I look forward to fair measure o; your esteemed support. E. W. BARRINGER, A.A.1.E.E., OFFICIAL EXIDE BATTERY, SERVICE STATION, 52 Rangitikei Street. . . MEAT!-. MEAT! U GE SUPPLY, BIG REDUCTIONS. LAMB. FOREQUARTERS HINDQUARTERS 10, MUTTON PRICES TO TEMPT YOU SEE OUR WINDOWS. Proof of Quality in the Eating. EXCELSIOR MEAT COY., CORNER RANGITIKEI AND CUBA STREETSEMPIRE DYE WORKS (Late Houston's). NOW Removed to larger and more up-to-date premises, next Devine's Hotel, Main Street. Old clothes look equal to new when dyed and pressed—a thorough' good job guaranteed.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 118, 15 April 1930, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 118, 15 April 1930, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 118, 15 April 1930, Page 1

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