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Viewed by the Most Critical Audience in Palmerston North on Saturday Night and claimed as one of the Finest Pictures of its kind seen here for a long time. PALACE THEATRE AGAIN TO-NIGHT AT 8. FINALLY TO-MORROW. LEWIS AYRES GENEVIEVE TOBIN DOROTHY PETERSON “UP EOR MURDER.” (“A” Cert.—Adult Audiences.) “UP EOR MURDER.” YOUTH . . . Impulsive . . . Headstrong . . . Glorifying Lovel INFATUATION .... Sweeping him headlong into the arms of a woman with a pastl SCANDAL . . . Unguarded whispers . . . Making him desperate. DOOMED TO DEATH! ... to save the woman he dared to love! BOX PLAN RAPIDLY FILLING. LABOUR PARTY’S 500 TOURNAMENT. TO-NJGHTI TO-NIGHT 1 Usual Place, Prizes. Admission. RN.H.S. I OLD GIRLS’ ASSOCIATION. THE Reunion Banquet and Annual Meeting will be held in the BROADWAY LOUNGE on Dec. 9th, at 7.30 p.m. All Old Girls cordially invited. Admission 2s 6d. J. EDWARDS, Act. Hon. Sec. NEWBURY DANCE. ORGANISED by the Young Ladies’ Committee in aid of the Central Relief Fund* FRIDAY, DEC. 11th, 1931, at 8.15 p.m. Gus Large’s Aces. Flannels optional. Admission 3s 6d and 2s 6d. Double ss. THE BROADWAY SCHOOL OF DANCING STUDIO DANCE, Friday, December 11, 8.30 p.m. JUNIOR CLASS DANCE, SATURDAY, December 12, 8 p.m. Phones 7170—7477. WOODVILLE RACES SUMMER MEETING. \\ 7FDNESD AY AND THURSDAY, VV DECEMBER 9th and 10th. GOOD FIELDS. 10s TOTE. SPLENDID COURSE. \V. A. LYON, Secretary. AN APPEAL TO. EMPLOYEES. pHE Central Relief Committee reL spectfully solicit a small weekly mtribution from all employees in the lity through their weekly staff relief an scheme. Staff lists already received from:WM. PEGDEN. P.D.C., LTD. COLLINSON AND SON, LTD. C. M. ROSS, "LTD. PARA RUBBER CO. H. L. YOUNG, LTD. A,, BURGES. lOWI BACON CO. HODDER AND TOLLEY, LTD. KEELING AND MUNDY, LTD. m bom of the brain ol man. limbs are of timber, my brain of metal, voice is more mellow than the nightingale’s. ing the symphonies of the world, ell the romances of history, ipeak of the present and forecast the future. make, eyes dim with memories and cheeks brighten with hope, ell the stories of good and evil, icatter the seeds of knowledge 1 implant in human breasts the desire for the beautiful. peak of peace and war, sunshine and 'storm, passion and.sacrifice, voice encircles the earth, over mountain and plain, over desert and sea, it gives tiaing3 of joy and sorrow. ,m the voice of a million men, , orchestra of a. thousand instruments, iring hope and inspiration to the weak, relief to the sick, pleasure to the strong lave neither race nor creed, for I am international. mi MAJESTIC RADIO. distributed by BERRYMAN’S, The Home' of Music. DRINK DIXON’S ’Phone DELICIOUS DRINKS 6440 md GIRLS. —Only two more s to go for our Free Christmas [petition. rticulars from any of the leadictioners or Dairies. DIXON’S LIMITED. FITZHERBERT AVENUE. THOS. GRIGGS AND SON, FUNERAL DIRECTORS. )FFIOE and FACTORY—3O3 Main Street (Phone 6637). rivate Address—J. R. GRIGGS, 15 Queen Street (Phone 5911). stablished Palmerston North 46 years. iLL AND PEUKIN, UNDERTAKERS, 16 RANGITIKEI STREET. PHONE No. 5725. ivate Addresses, all hours:— BALL, . 5 Langston Avenue. Phone 7064. ERRIN, 34 Florence Avenue. 7352. WESTON J. SMITH. WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, For Satisfaction. REGENT ARCADE.,

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LII, Issue 6, 7 December 1931, Page 1

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