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TO-NIGHT 8 O’CLOCK TO-NIGHT SATURDAY ONLY. DE LUXE THEATRE (Best Sound in Town). ALL “SUNNY TALKING SINGING SIDE MUSICAL DANCING UP.” COMEDY ' LIVE ! LOVE! LAUGH! At this Sunburst of Songs. JANET GAYNOR CHARLES FARRELL In the Musical Rage of the Season, Containing the Largest Collection- of ■Outstanding Song Successes Ever Presented ,in One Picture. Including “TURN ON THE HEAT.” “KEEP YOUR SUNNY SIDE UP.” “I’M A DREAMER, AREN’T WE ALL?” “PICKING PETALS OFF DAISIES.” “IF I HAD A TALKING PICTURE OF YOU.”

GRAND CONCERT IN AID OF UNEMPLOYMENT FUND QPERA HOUSE, SUNDAY EVENING, December 7th, At 8.30. Programme. March, 13.8. and C.T. Garrison Band Song, vocal item Miss D. Morgan Selection, Classica Garrison Band Monologue, vocal item Mr J. W. Davidson Brass Duet, Ora Pro Nobis Bandsmen B. Register (cornet) L. Carruthers (trombone) Les Loveday and his Mandolin and Banjo Band Storm Scene, Garrison Stage Band Spanish Novelty, My Guitar and You Garrison Stage Band Saxophone Solo, Erica Bobby C’ox Song, selected Mrs E. McDonald Stage Number, Looking at Yon Stage Band Slow Melody, My Desert Rose Stage Band Xylophone Solo, Where the Daffodils Grow, Mr F. Gedson Finale, Around the Corner, Stage Band Accompanist: Miss E. AVoodfielcl. Conductor :' Lieut. Robert Cox.

CONVENT SCHOOLS’ WONDERFUL EXTRAVAGANZA “BABES IN THE WOOD,” “BABES IN THE WOOD,” QPERA HOUSE. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12th, 1930. fl At 8 p.m. Tickets 3s and 2s. Children half price. Box Plan opens Thursday, December 11th.

BOX PLANS OPEN AT CENTRAL BOOKING OFFICE, On THURSDAY MORNING NEXT, at 9 o’clock, For the Two Nights’ Sedsoii of the FAMOUS ENGLISH HUMPHREY BISHOP MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY. Direct from a Wonderful Season at the Grand Opera House, Wellington, And includes 3 COMEDIANS, SINGERS, DANCERS, With Full Ballet and Orchestra, At the QPERA HOUSE, NEXT SATURDAY AND MONDAY, DECEMBER 13—15. 2 ENTIRELY NEW PRODUCTIONS. PRICES: 4s, 3s, 2s, Is (plus tax). MANAWATU GLIDING CLUB. THE general public are invited to view the now completed glider on Wednesday evening, the 10th, at 236 Princess Street. —N. M. Mangan. MISS ELDRED. TEACHER OF ELOCUTION. FOR Conscientious and Progressive Work, 1930; also for Punctuality. —Gilbert T. Bettle, Ist prize (550 marks); Bernard Tremaine, 2nd prize (395 marks); Ethel Clark, 3rd prize (345 marks). TO FOXTON BEACH (Sunday Special During Summer). BANISH Worry for One Day Each Week. Let MADGE MOTOR SERVICE help you. Special Reduced Return Fare—ss, ss. Leave Palmerston P.O. 9 a.m. Leave Beach 5.45 p.m. Seats Booked —Phones 5260. and 5788. “N” SQUADRON, MANAWATU LEGION OF FRONTIERSMEN. Headquarters; Palmerston North. THE members of the above are notified that the Final Meeting for the year will be held in the Broadway Lounge TO-NIGHT, December 6th, at 7.45 o’clock, followed by a Social Evening. All Legionaries cordially invited. * LIEUT. F. G. BANGAY, Squadron Secretary.12 Morris Street, Palmerston North. MANAWATU HIGHLAND PIPE BAND. THE Annual General Meeting of the Band will be held in the Railway Hall, Church Street, on TUESDAY, 16th inst., at 7.30 p.m: W. SALMON, Hon. Sec.

COLLIER’S SUITS WEEKLY. OUR GUARANTEE. AND WHAT IT „ IS WORTH. Ist—loo per cent, satisfaction or you don’t pay. 2nd—A bettor suit than you can get elsewhere in cut. , 3rd—More hand work than almost any other suit on the market. 4th—Linings of art. silk, stronger pockets. ■ sth—The only suit supplied to you on terms. CALL AND SEE OUR ORDER BOOK. THE LESLIE COLLIER COY., LIMITED, 36 BROADWAY, ,

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LI, Issue 6, 6 December 1930, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume LI, Issue 6, 6 December 1930, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume LI, Issue 6, 6 December 1930, Page 1

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