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BIG RACE WEEK SPECIAL! 800 SEATS AT Is and Is 6d. KOSY THEATRE \ (Best Sound in Town.) TO-NIGHT at 6.30 and 8. TO-MORROW AT 1 P.M. MAE CLARKE, - Star of “Waterloo Bridge.” RICARDO CORTEZ, Star of “Children of Jazz.” MARIE PREVOST, Everybody’s Favourite, “RECKLESS LIVING” Dramatic, Tempestuous Love Story of Intrigue—and Deceit—of a Woman too Fond, of a Man too Weak—of “RECKLESS LIVING” 111 Addition:— SLIM SUMMERVILLE In ‘SEA SOLDIER’S SWEETIES.” VAUDEVILLE DE LUXE FEATUItETTES: “HOUSE OF MYSTERY.” t “MOVIETONE NEWS.” BEST AND MOST ALWAYS AT THE KOSY THEATRE. THRE BRIGADE SOCIAL HALL. 1 DANjCE. (By Invitation) TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Musical Hits by Bradley’s Band. Monte Carlos, etc. Good Supper. Gents 2s Ladies Is 6a All Rights Reserved. COMMITTEE DANCE. To-night, april 20th, 1932. P.D.C. BALLROOM. GUS LARGE’S ORCHESTRA. Dancing and Bridge. Admission 3s 6d. D. HAGGITT, Hon. Sec. DANCE. TAKARO TENNIS AND PING PONG CLUBS. TO mark the conclusion and opening of the respective seasons A DANCE will be held in the Takaro Church Hall TO-MORROW NIGHT at 8 o’clock. Ping Pong will commence in the pavilion on Friday night. F. G. SCOTT, Hon. Sec. ONGBURN „ TENNIS DANCE, J To be held in LONGBURN HALL, TUESDAY, 26th. Ladies 2s, Gentlemen 2s 6d. Excellent Floor. Good Supper. Gus Large’s Orchestra. W. ALDERSLEY, Hon. Secretary..

NEW BALLROOM DANCES. PRIVATE Lessons in the Lilt and THE RUMBA WALTZ FOXTROT, etc., with MISS MOLLY TOWNSEND. THE MARGARET STOCK SCHOOL OF DANCING, COLEMAN PLACE. Ring 7377. 1 TABOR SCHOOL OF DANCING. rpuiTION in Operatic, Character, BallJL room and Tap Dancing. Private Lessons in Elocution, Character Songs and Songs at the Piano. Term commences with pupil. Studio: Room 4, Bryant Building (next National Bank). THE BROADWAY SCHOOL OF DANCING. Principal: MISS GWEN GIBBS. SECOND TERM, Junior Ballet Class, Saturday, 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. Commencing Saturday, April 23rd, 1932. Prospectus, Studio, 81 Broadway. Phones 7170—7477. Tel. 5172—CARNCOT. PREPARATORY School for Girls and Small Boys. A sound education is given in all primary school subjects; also languages, physiculture, Eurythmics and games. School re-opens MONDAY, May 30th. KINDERGARTEN 46 ARGYLE AVENUE. Constance G. Huggins (late of Sydney), Graduate Wellington Free Kindergarten, will open an up-to-date Kindergarten. Classes held on large verandah. Pupils called for and returned by car. This also applies to the PREPARATORY DEPT. Miss Huggins will be AT HOME to all interested from 2 —3 p.m. from April 18—22. HAVE THE CHILDREN PHOTOGRAPHED. MISS BILLENS Specialises in Children’s Photographs. 80 Fitzherbert Avenue, Phone 5677. THOS. GRIGGS AND SON, FUNERAL DIRECTORS. OFFICE and FACTORY—3O3 Main Street (Phone 6637). Private Address—J. R. GRIGGS, 25 Queen Street (Phone 5911): Established Palmerston North 48 years. J. w. FISHER AND CO.. MONUMENTALISTS, X 12 DAVID STREET, Op. Railway Station, Palmerston N., Direct Importers of Marble and Granite Memorials. P.O. Box 177. Phono 5220. "central butchery. OPP. CENTRAL PHONE GQQZ school. - OooD TENDER Meat is Quality Meat—and Quality Meats Costs NO MORE. Let us call on you—we deliver to any part of City Free. Remember the Phono—6Bßs. FLETCHER HALL, UNDERTAKER, MOTOR BODY BUILDER, General Repairs and Painting, ro FITZHERBERT AVENUE. DO Bes. 55 Linton Street. Phones 6491 Res. 7293. C. T. HALL Phone 7119 LADIES 1 EOR Hnir Cutting, Marcel and Water Waving, Manicuring, Tinting, Clay Packs, Permanent Waves, from £l, by MISS BARDEBES, Late of Dorothy Beauty Parlours, Wellington. Appointments: Phone 7242, at Levy’s, George Street.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LII, Issue 119, 20 April 1932, Page 1

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