DE LUXE “TALKIES” STARTING AT 8 TO-NIGHT A PARAMOUNT ALL-TALKING PICTURE! . . . Yoii must See and Hear this sophisticated story of to-day, of parents, of childrens of lovers—in fact, of LIFE IN GENERAL. A PICTURE IN TUNE WITH THE MODERN AGE! “THE LADY LIES,” Featuring a Cast of Famous Broadway Stage Artists—New Great “Talkie ’ Stars. WALTER HUSTON CLAUDETTE COLBERT CHAS. RUGGLES In Powerfully Dramatic Situations and Brilliant Dialogue! Additional: — All-Talking Comedy. “WEAK BUT WlLLlNG”—Singing Act, ‘‘GEMS FROM FAUST” PARAMOUNT SOUND NEWS. Plans at Central Booking Office, phone 7178, until 5 p.m. Re-opening at Theatre (phone 5050) at 6 p.m. Commencing SATURDAY NEXT,. At 2 p.m.. For a Five Nights’ Season. MATINEES DAILY at 2 p.m. PALACE THEATRE Present the All-Talking, Singing, Dancing Musical Comedy, “SUNNY SIDE UP,” Starring JANET GAYNOR, CHARLES FARRELL, In In the Musical Rage of the Season, Containing the largest collection of outstanding song successes ever presented in one picture. PLANS 'NOW C,?EN. TT'IRE BRIGADE SOCIAL HALL, r GRAND OPENING NIGHT DANCE TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Bradley’s Orchestra, with Effects. Gents 2s, Ladies Is 6d. All Rights Reserved. A DANCE WILL be held in the POHANGINA HALL on EASTER MONDAY NIGHT, April 21st, at 8 o’clock. Admission : Gents 3s, Ladies 2s or basket. Music by Dawson’s Orchestra. GEO. WAGSTAFF, Hon. Sec. The Dances Approved by the IMPERIAL SOCIETY OF TEACHERS OF DANCING (ENG.) Are Taught Correctly at the JEAN MIJIR SCHOOL . OF BALLROOM DANCING, 15 RANGITIKEI STREET. Phones:—Studio 6882, Res. 5746. PRIVATE TUITION by Appointment. Dancing Class, TUESDAY, April 22nd, 7.30 p.m. HOCKEY. CENTRAL OLD BOYS.' THE -Annual Meeting of the above . Club will be-held in the CENTRAL SCHOOL, TO-NIGHT, April 16th, at 7.30 o’clock. All members, players and intending players are requested to attend; J. SUTTON, Hon. Sec. NOOKERTOURNAMENT DOMINION ‘BILLIARD PARLOUR / (Next to Royal Dutch Lounge), t Prize value £lO, 2nd Prize value £3/ Entrance 2s 6d. Entries now being taken, close SATURDAY NIGHT. J. FITZGERALD, Prop. MRS PETTIGREW: (Late of Brisbane) HAS opened a Ladies’ Hairdressing and Toilet Parlour, next Hotel )arlton, Cuba Street. SPECIAL INTEREST TO MOTORISTS. I TAKE pleasure in announcing to the Motoring Public of- Palmerston North and Surrounding Districts, that I am opening up business at 52 Rapgitikei Street (Picot’s old building) as an Automotive Electrical Engineer. ’Phone number 7597. The scope of my work associates itself with Armature and Magneto winding. Dynamo, Magneto and Battery repairs. Car wiring, Battery Charging and the diagnosis of all types of electrical faults. \ . My experience in Electrical Engineering extends over a period of sixteen years, in which time my services were employed, as foreman to Messrs L. M. Silver, A.M.1.E.E., Wellington and Rowsons Western Electric Engineering Works, Hawera. Also Manager Partner to Messrs Gyde and Barringer, Electrical and Motor Engineers, Hawera. I have secured the valuable franchise of the Official Exide Battery Agency, and my place of business will be known as the Official Exide Battery Service Station. My expert electrical knowledge is free ait your command, and', with the assurance that all work undertaken will be guaranteed, I look forward to fair measure of your esteemed support. E. W. BARRINGER, A.A.1.E.E., OFFICIAL EXIDE BATTERY, SERVICE STATION, ' 52 Rangitikei Street, MEAT! MEAT! JJ UG E SUP PL Y, BIG REDUCTIONS. - LAMB. FOREQUARTERS 8 HINDQUARTERS 10 MUTTON PRICES TO TEMPT YOl SEE OUR WINDOWS. Proof of. Quality in-the Eating. EXCELSIOR MEAT COY., CORNER RANGITIKEI AND CUBA STREETSfIIVIC BILLIARD SALOC U Friendly Society Buildings, The Square, NOW OPEN. 5 New Tables, all the latest and b appointments. DANCING )TE CHANGE OF ADDRESS. [R D. S. MACLENNAN has resumed teaching in Nos. 8 and 4 )OMS. Coleman Place, over Harrii’s, the Florists (featuring in Nanai' Dances) and will be pleased ,to erview parents ‘ and intending tolars at the- Studio daily from 10 ?ieaso Note Terms.—l2 lessons in ss £1 Is, 12 private individual leeks £2 2s. two of a family £1 10a.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 119, 16 April 1930, Page 1
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