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IF YOU HAVE READ COUNT TOLSTOI’S “What Shall We Do.” You Should Not MISS Seeing “THE YELLOW TICKET,” PALACE THEATRE TO-NIGHT AT 8 O’CLOCK. POWERFUL In its Dramatic Action. STIRRING In Theme and Beauty. MAGNIFICENT In its Emotional Appeal. “THE YELLOW TICKET.” Featuring ELISSA LANDI Lionel BARRYMORE Fate hounded red. Love snared her. Innocence and beauty inflamed her prosecutors. Your heart will raptly follow her brave struggle, her crashing triumph. Barrymore at his greatest. Landi more glamorous than ever. PALACE EEATURET TES “SHE SNOOPS TO CONQUER,” (Comedy); FOX NEWS. BOX PLAN NOW OPEN. MANAGERIA.L NOTE.—“The Yellow Ticket” carries an “A” Cert., for adult audiences. This picture will not be understood by children. EUCHRE. TO-NIGHT 1 TO-NIGHT I COME ONE! COME ALE! CORNER ANDREW YOUNG AND Good Prizes! Good Supper! Admission Is 3d. Great 6d NIGHT, MONDAY. West End Scouts’ Benefit. EUCHRE EUCHRE EUCHRE QRAND TOURNAMENT, ODDFELLOWS’ HALL, EVERY MONDAY, at 8 p.m. sharp, BIG PRIZES. Join in the SUPPER. Aggregate Prize Admission Is 6d. WRESTLING BIG AMATEUR TOURNEY. (Under auspioes of Palmerston North Wrestling Association.) HAVILL’S GYM. 8 P.M. MONDAY"NEXT 8 P.M. ® oe N.Z.’s Leading Matmen in Action. •Jee Special Challenge Matches between Manawatu and Wellington Wrestlers. in fast and furious 1A -LU BOUTS. JLU Admission: Gents Is 6d, Ladies Free; Boys under 12 years 6d. NATIONAL DAIRY SHOW AT PALMERSTON NORTH. WEDNESDAY TO SATURDAY, JUNE 15th, 16th, 17th, 18th, 1932. /"'fLASSES provided for:—Fat Cattle A* Sheep, Porkers, Farm Produce; Boys’ and Girls’ Clubs, Home Industries, Needlework, Photography, Honey Fruit, Poultry and Rabbits. Ring Competitions covering Wooc Chopping, Horse Events, Sheep Doj Trials, Steer Riding, 1 Goat Racing etc., etc. Stadium Events comprise Tug-of War, Wrestling and Boxing Bouts. With the exception of the Stadiun events all entries finally close on SATURDAY, MAY 28th, 1932. SCHEDULES FOR ALL CLASSEf FREE ON APPLICATION TO W. T. PENNY, Secretary; P.O. Box 85, Palmerston North. “KOOKABURRA” AND “VICTORY”’ TEAS. WHITE BAND COFFEE AND COCOA OUR Travellers are now calling for Repeat Orders. Do not order your Tea, Coffee or Cocoa till he calls—these lines are of excellent quality and flavour. The above may also be obtained from the EAST * END DAIRY, Ferguson Street. KOOKABURRA AND VICTORY TEA COMPANY. ST. MATTHEW’S COLLEGIATE SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, MASTERTON. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL (Primary and Secondary). - SPECIALLY REDUCED FEES to meet present day financial conditions. Fuller information from Prospectus obtainable from the Secretary (H. M. Boddington), P.O. Box 23, Masterton. WHEN BUYING A FUR COAT. IT is most essential that you' have your Fur Coat made to measure, ns a ready made coat is not a perfect fit in most cases to the person who buys this way, and 96 per cent, of our Fur Coat sales is by order from the person who is to wear the coat. Firstly, the class of pelt is shown the customer, design of coat is then given, and a close measurement in every detail follows. A large range of linings is finally shown to suit the customers’ own tastes. To have your coat made to fit you is absolutely essential, and this service does not cost you one penny extra. As Manufacturing Furriers, we have to stand by our workmanship, which, in turn, is your guarantee. When buying Furs, buy Quality, as it pays in the long run, and when you contemplate that buying, look us up and talk it over. H. H. BLANDFORD LTD.. THE SQUARE. Phone 6054. Factory: 7-9 Taonui St. 9 D PER MILE. \ Ring P. E. THOMAS, Phone 6973. [NIMUM FARE Is.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LII, Issue 133, 7 May 1932, Page 1

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