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TO-DAY’S Entrancing Bill contains the Pick of the Picture Realm. KOSY THEATKE TO-NIGHT 6.30. TO-MORROW 2 p.m. EMIL JANNINGS, Evelyn Brent, William Powell, In “THE LAST COMMAND” “THE LAST COMMAND” “THE LAST COMMAND” “THE LAST COMMAND” The . World’s Outstanding Dramatic Actor is superb as the mighty general. Betrayed by his own staff—forced to flee for his life—and now Hollywood—poverty and despair. Also “MANHATTAN COCKTAIL,” “MANHATTAN COCKTAIL,” With Nancy Carroll, Richard Arlen, Paul Lukas. Brimful of Scintillating Scenes and Vivacious Personalities. Brilliant I Glistening 1 Refreshing I DANCE! DANCE! RAILWAY PORTERS’ CLUB, Railway Social Hall, Wednesday, Sept. 24th, 1930, at 8 p.m. Good orchestra. Gents Is, Ladies a basket. Iyi'ANAWATU SCOTTISH SOCIETY. PROGRESSIVE 500, COSMOPOLITAN HALL, TUESDAY, 23rd, At 8 p.m. prompt. Admission Is 6d. Prizes and SuppeT. ROAD RACING. | BOUCHER cycles secured first and fastest time in Saturday’s 44 miles road race. This brings Boucher cycles up to 10 firsts find 11 fastest times. After 30 years they are still showing their superiority to all others. When dealing with a sportsman you will get satisfaction. £ll will get one of these cycles.—Bouchers, Cuba Street. THE BROADWAY SCHOOL OF DANCING. Principal: MISS GIBBS (Late J. C. Williamson and Tivoli Theatre, Aust.) Pupil “Espinosa,” London. HUITION in all branches: Senior BallL room Class, TUESDAY, 8—11; unior Ballroom Class, SATURDAY, 7 .m. Phone 7170. Studio: Broadway Buildings. THE JEAN MUIR SCHOOL OF BALLROOM DANCING, 15 RANGITIKEI STREET. DANCING CLASS on TUESDAY, at 730 p.m. Private Tuition by aplointment. Phones: Studio 6882, Res. >746. CHIMNEY SWEEPING FOR GOOD CLEAN WORK, TRY A R V E Y. TOWN OR COUNTRY. ,eave orders at V. Harwood’s Excelsior Store, Russell Street. Phone 6603. WE LEAD FOR LOW PKICES SIDES PRIMEST LAMB, 8d LB. SIDES PRIMEST MUTTON, 4jd. qUR BEEF PRICES WILL TEMPT YOU ALSO. excelsior MEAT CO., CORNER RANGITIKEI AND CUBA STREETS. j , E. SAPWELL, X BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR, 67 ROY STREET. Phone 5657. Estimates Given for all branches of the Building Trad*. MODERN EQUIPMENT EUR MORE RAPID SERVICE! IUR recently installed Electric Mat chinery in the Developing and Anting Department ensures quicker rvice—lms in by 9 a.m. Ready at 1 p.m. lms in by 1 p.m. Ready at 5 p.m. A FOUR HOUR SERVICE 1 imething you have always wished for 1 ere at last! 1 And with it an—our PERFECT Workmanship. G. F. ERAMJEE, PHOTOGRAPHIC DEALER, 13 George Street, Palmerston North, Next De Luxe Theatre. Phone 6663—Private 6801. DRESSMAKING. COSTUMES, Coat a, Coat Frocks. Charges moderate. Satisfaction guaranteed. MISS RICHARDSON, Upstairs No. 13, Hopwood Building, Main Street. Alexander clark’s re-buiidmg sale.— English wallpapers heavilyreduced during this period. You can paper your rooms with Artistic, wfl.llpapers at a very low cost. Call in and see our displays of wallpapers. SPECT latest “Hendie” full roadster bicycles, extra strong frame, vy, solid machined lugs, absolutely iproof, bright parts chromium platJohn Bull service tyres, Eadie Coashub, handle bars and saddle to 3 r, straight out 10 years’ guarantee, jars’ free service, £ll 15s; new pat1, bikes from £5 17s 6d.—McKin’s “Hendie” Cycle Depot, Cuba WALLPAPERS! Wallpapers! Just arrived, in all the latest shades and patterns. Make your choice now. —R. Waghom’s, the Square, next Grand- Hotel.. - BRING the baby to town and get a 28s 6d British made push cart from Andrews, house furnishers.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 254, 22 September 1930, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 254, 22 September 1930, Page 1

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