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PALACE THEATRE AT 8 AGAIN TO-NIGHT AT 8 The Greatest Wall Street' Drama ever . produced 1 Wonderfully Spoken 1 Wonderfully Acted 1 A Brilliant Adaptation of a Famous Stage Play. ALL-TALKING! ALL-THRILLING I 100 per cent. Entertainment! “THE GAMBLERS." “THE GAMBLERS.” “THE GAMBLERS.” Never has such a Powerful Drama — never anything quite like it—been shown on the screen. A superb story with a maryellous cast headed by H. B. Warner, Lois Wilson, Jason Robards and Johnny Arthur. See It! Hear Itl And Enjoy It! . In Addition:—Harry Horlick’s Band, All-Talking Comedy, “The Two Doves” ; Vaudeville Sketch, “Dream Cafe”; Singing Act, Cliff Nazarro and the Two Marjories; Paramount Sound News. Plans at Central Booking Office, Phone 7178, until 5 p.m. Reopening at the Theatre (Phone 5328) at G p.m. ROSY THEATRE THE SILENT CINEMA HOUSE. TO-DAY at 1 p.m. TO-NIGHT at 6.30. The Greatest Actor on Stage or Screen, EMIL JANNINGS, EMIL JANNINGS, In “THE PATRIOT.” “THE PATRIOT.” (“A” Cert.: Adult Audiences), With FLORENCE VIDOR, LEWIS STONE and NEIL HAMILTON. A story that tells of filial love rejected —friendship sacrificed—of love shattered—that a nation might be free. A GREAT PICTURE! Second Feature:— “THE RIVER PIRATE,” “THE RIVER PIRATE,” With VICTOR McLAGLEN. Daring deeds and high romance among the wharves and shipping of Manhattan after dark. DON’T MISS THIS PROGRAMME! W.E.A. DRAMA CLASS. OROUA HALL, TO-NIGHT (Thursday), 7.30 o’clock. BUSINESS IMPORTANT. PLAY READING. MEMBERS are urged to attend this Meeting as there is important business to discuss. SAINTS’ PARISH, Palmerston North. FRIDAY, AUGUST 15tli, 1930. 3 P.M.— LAYING OF FOUNDATION STONE, ALL SAINTS’ CHILDREN’S HOME, PASCAL STREET. By the RIGHT REV. THE BISHOP OF WELLINGTON. Offertory for Building Fund. 7.30 p.m.— Confirmation (All Saints’ Church). PLUMBING. P. SMYTHE, late of Wills and • Smythe, Plumbers, wishes to notify the public that he is now commencing business on his own account and solicits a fair share of patronage from the public of Palmerston North and surrounding districts. For the present any messages per private phone No. 7327 will be promptly attended to. Workshop address and. phone number will be announced later. Private address —215 Featherston Street. CHICKS! TOP QUALITY.- CHICKS. MARKLAND’S WHITE LEGHORNS. H ATCHING EVERY FEW DAYS in August and September. 4 KEITH STREET. WANTED—LADIES to inspect Spring Frocks, value 30s, new in, to clear 12s 6d. Babies’ Woollies of every description. Orders for Hand-knitting, Smocking, Dressmaking, Poker Work. “Q.V.,” FITZHERBERT AVENUE. ' THE BROADWAY SCHOOL OF DANCING. Principal: MISS GWEN GIBBS (Late J. C: Williamson’s and Tivoli Theatre, Aust.) Pupil “Espinosa,” London. Private and clasß tuition in all branches. BALLROOM PRACTICE DANCE, Tuesday, 8 p.m.. JUNIOR BALLROOM CLASS, Saturday, 7 p.m. ' Terms and particulars at Studio, Broadway Buildings, ’phone 7170. NEILSEN’S DYE WORKS. Send your Suit to us for Renovation. A good job guaranteed. NEILSEN’S DYE AND CLEANING WORKS, Main Street, opp. Public Trust Buildings LAWN MO WEES. SHARPENED and Set. Work called for and Delivered Free. A. G. BRITTON Phone 6004, General Repairer of Lawn Mowers, 133 SHAMROCK STREET. E. SHAW. BUILDER AND SHOP FITTER, 2 Ashley Street, Phone 6175, FOR Shew Stands, Fixtures, Counters, etc. Let me quote you. Estimates Free. SMOKERS! NEW DUTY PRICE LIST. ARDATH, De Reszke, Abdulla, State Express, Players, Capstan, Chesterfield, Varsity—Bd for 10’s, Is 4d for 20’s, 3s 3d for 50’s. Bears’ Mild, Is 3d; Silver Fern Mild, Is 3d; Silver Fern Cut Plug, Is 2d. Havelock Dark, Havelock Mixture, Mild Derby, Yankee Doodle Dark, Bright and Fine’ Cut—all Is 6d tin of 2oz. Job lines De Reszke, Plain, 20 for Is, 50 2s 6d. Happy Hit, 20 for Is. The Prices are only Procurable at BRICE’S, - Palmerston North’s Leading Tobacconist Opposite C.P.Q.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 221, 14 August 1930, Page 1

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