FINALLY TO-NIGHT AT 8. PALACE THEATRE' WILL ROGERS All Dressed Up with Plenty of Places To Go—“YOUNG ASYOU FEEL” HEY, HEY, JHE OLD BOY’S GAY, STEPPING OUT AND MAKING HAY “YOUNG AS FEEL” A REAL TONIC FOR LAUGH GLANDS. PALACE EEATURETTES Box Plan Filling Rapidly for Final Screening. Make Sure of a Seat. GRAND CONCERT. fJIAKARO CHURCH HALL, 8 p.m. TO-MORROW, February 24th. Splendid Programme Arranged by Takaro Progressive Association. Admission: Adults Is, Children 6d. GARDEN PARTY. Will be held in the Grounds, ALL SAINTS’ CHILDREN’S HOME, PASCAL STREET, TO-MORROW, FEBRUARY' 24th, In Aid of Funds. Games and Competitions for Young and Old. Various Stalls, Maypole and Playette. Larkin’s Band in Attendance. Function will be opened by His Worship the Mayor, A. E. Mansford, Esq., At 2.30 p.m. ADMISSION FREE. JjOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL SWIMMING SPORTS HEATS, WEDNESDAY. FINALS FRIDAY, At 2.30 p.m.. ALL INCITED. w HAT’S all this about? 5969—Don’t f you know? Why, that’s the RED BAND TAXIS. •5969—Depot, 2 George Street. M E s e. McDonald, TEACHER OF SINGING, VOICE PRODUCTION AND PIANOFORTE, HAS RESUMED TEACHING. Phone 6866. Address: 30 Featherston Street. C. A. DRIVER ~ PIANOS, Player Pianos and Organs Tuned and Repaired. Tuner to the principal city organs.—6o Linton Street (phone 7436). Teacher of Music.r-Miss Nena Monk, A.T.C.L. Pupil of late Mr Matin Cheek, F.T.C.L., Blenheim. Pupil of Mr Colin Muston, L.R.A.M., Auckland. Violin, piano and mandoline. ’Phone 7442, 104 Fitzherbert Avenuo. MUSIC TAUGHT BY MELODIES. By an Entirely N.Z. Company. The dominion academy of MUSIC, LTD. (REGD.) national bank buildings (First Floor—Sir Rooms Rangitikei Street, Palmerston North. SUPPORT N.Z. INDUSTRY. THE only firm in N.Z. who are working 24 hours daily to cope with the rush of orders for making Old Tyres into New at half the price of new tyres.—Adyanx Retreads, AUTOMOTIVE SPECIALISTS, 120 Rangitikei Street, Phone 5214; OUR -BLANKET WEEK. 6 SINGLE, 9 Double, Thrifty Bag Wash Service. ’ 2s 6d All White, 3s including Colours, 4s Dry ready for ironing, 6s Finished. SMITH’S VICTORIA LAUNDRY, PHONE 6083. HEMSTITCHING and embroidery, shortest nbtice. Country orders catered for. -“LINETTE,” next Self-Help, Rangitiei Street. r PER MILE. Ring P. E. THOMAS, Phone 5973. A 1 TAXIS A 1 TAXIS A 1 TAXIS A 1 TAXIS A 1 TAXIS A 1 TAXIS A 1 TAXIS A 1 TAXIS MINIMUM FARE Is. FISH, FRESH COOKED. OYSTERSI OYSTERS! HARBIN THERE! WHERE? TO “THE RITZ” OF CUBA, OPP. COS. CLUB BUILDING. / G. PROCTER • REG. PLUMBER. ILL WORK Personally Attended To. A No Boy Labour. REPAIRS a”sPECIALITY. Phone 6099. Res. 7269. T. IRETON. OPP. COSMOPOLITAN CLUB, CUBA STREET, For WATOH AND CLOCK REPAIRS.— Long Experience. Work Guaranteed. PHONE 8782. THE BROADWAY t : SCHOOL OF DANCING. Principal: MISS GWEN GIBBS. TUITION in all Branches Dancing ai Body Building, Limbering and R during. Musical Comedy and TapClaa Ballroom Dancing, Deportment ai Poise. Prospectus, Studio, 81 Broa way. Phones 7170—7477. every motor car user SHOULD KNOW That “AVON” TYRES Give better service. Ask THE HAYWOOD VULCANISING about the Special Insurance with every sale. RANGITIKEI STREET. Phone 5960. RADIO LICENSED by the Radio Servicemen’s Registration Board, Electrical Wiremen’s Registration Board, Council of Fire Underwriters’ Ass. of N.Z. TO INSTAL AND SERVICE ANY MAKE OF RADIO. P. J. KIRKLAND, 37 KINGS WAY.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LII, Issue 71, 23 February 1932, Page 1
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