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TWO NIGHTS ONLY TO-NIGHT & TO-MORROW NIGHT. -THE REGENT--Presents an ORIGINAL PHANTASY, STARRING BRILLIANT ARTISTRY. RICHARD BARTHELMESS In REX BEACH’S “SON OF THE GODS,” NEVER HAS THERE BEEN SO DARING A THEME-SO POIGNANT A CONCEPTION! ENTRANCING EASTERN SCENES IN GORGEOUS HUES AND TINTS. DIALOGUE THAT IS DIFFERENT! By CONSTANCE BENNETT. (Remember Her in “Common Clay.”) “You Curl You Liar! You Cheat! You Stole Kisses from My Lips. You were My Happiness, My Life, but now I know you’re nothing.” How will it end when a Beautiful Playgirl of Society falls madly in love with a mysterious “Son of the Gods?” PLANS at Central Booking Office, Phone 7178. PLANS OPEN AT 10 A.M. TO-DAY FOR “CITY LIGHTS.” SATURDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY. MATINEES e A c ??m y -THE REGENTwiII PRESENT IN ALL ITS MAJESTIC PATHOS AND INDESCRIBABLE COMEDY, “CITY LIGHTS.” “CITY LIGHTS.” “TOO FUNNY FOR WORDS.” With CHARLIE CHAPLIN CHARLIE CHAPLIN PLANS FOR BOTH MATINEE AND EVENING SESSIONS ON VIEW. BOOK OR BLAME US NOT RUGBY FOOTBALL SHOWGROUNDS, gATURDAY, AUGUST 22nd, 1931. SENIORS—KIA TOA v. P.N. OLD BOYS, Oval, at 3 p.m. JUNIORS— P.N. OLD BOYS A v. KIA TOA. Oval, at 1.30 p.m. P.N. HIGH SCHOOL v. UNITED, On No. 4, at 1.30 p.m. Admission to Grounds Is, Ladies and Children Free ; Grandstand 6d. C. W. WHITE, Secretary. SOMETHING SPECIAL ON SATURDAY In the SQUARE AND SURROUNDING AREA. MONSTER MONEYMAKING EFFORT TO RAISE FUNDS FOR THE RELIEF OF DISTRESS. STREET” STALL Conducted by Red Cross Society District Nursing Committee Women’s Division of Farmers’ Union FLOWERS, FRUIT, VEGETABLES, JAMS, GROCERIES, CLOTHING, ETC. ETC. THE SISTERS OF MERCY AND ST. VINCENT DE PAUL SOCIETY Are Conducting A UNIVERSAL MARKET. ALONGSIDE OLD CONVENT, BROADWAY. SHOP HERE. AFTERNOON TEA AT 4d. BADGES AND" FLOWERS. WILL BE SOLD IN THE STREETS BY TEAMS OF YOUNG LADIES. GARRISON BAND. WILL PLAY BOTH AFTERNOON AND EVENING. A GREAT DAY IN TOWN. COUNTRY VISITORS ARE SPECIALLY INVITED. TO ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. WE beg to advise having been appointed Sole Distributors for Palmerston North and district of the Wanganui Sash and Door Company’s well-known high grade Itimu and Oregon Doors. We now carry stocks of these doors and can supply on the shortest notice at manufacturers’ px-ices. Clean Door No. 212 Catalogue Rimu Oregon 6ft 10 x 2ft 10 x 2 ... 28s Od 32s 6d 6ft 8 x 2ft 8 x 225 s 6d 28s 6d 6ft 6 x 2ft 6 x 224 s Od 27s Od 6ft 8 x 2ft 8x lj 24s Od 27s Od 6ft 6 x 2ft 6 x l'i 23s Od 26s Od 6ft x 2ft x 11 19,s 6d 22s 6d We also stock:—Rimu, Oak, Oi-egon and Hoop Pine three-ply. Red Wood and Cedar Shingles, Jarrali Hardwood, in addition to largo supplies of Rimu, Matai, Totara and Kahikatea building timbers of all descriptions, and also stocks of the celebrated P.M.S. Red Ribbon Machine Belting. TIRATU SAWMILLING CO., TIMBER MERCHANTS AND JOINERY MANUFACTURERS, RANGITIKEI STREET. Palmerston City. RANGITIKEI PRIVATE HOTEL, 44 RANGITIKEI STREET. GENERAL FINANCIAL DEPRESSION REQUIRES CUT RATES. WINTER Tariff as follows Per week, 30s, 27s 6d, 255, £l. Baches from 6s. A trial solicited. RACHEL I-lair Tomo restores' original colour without dye. Grey hairs gone! —J. R. Wood, Ltd., Chemists.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 222, 20 August 1931, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 222, 20 August 1931, Page 1