COMPETITIONS! COMPETITIONS! COMPETITIONS! COMPETITIONS! TO-NIGHT AT 7.30. TO-NIGHT AT 7.30. TO-NIGHT AT 7.30. OPERA HOUSE SPECIAL TO-NIGHT-PLAY OR COMEDIETTA. Miss Maud Farrnnt’s Party, Wellington ‘‘Spinning Wheel Scene from Fairy Play—Sleeping Beauty.” TO-MORROW— Day Sessions, 9 a.m. and 1.30 p.m. OPERA HOUSE, MUNICIPAL HALL. EVENING SESSION, 7.30 O’CLOCCK EVENING SESSION, 7.30 O’CLOCCK See the Art Union Drawn on the Stage To-morrow Night. Box Office for DEMONSTRATION CONCERT On Saturday Night, opens To-morrow at Central Booking Office. RUGBY FOOTBALL Q H O W GROUNDS, 0 SATURDAY, MAY 21st. SENIOR:— P.N. OLD BOYS v. UNITED, Oval, at 3 p.m. A TREAT FOll ALL. JUNIORS:— P.N. OLD BOYS A v. UNITED, Oval, at 1.30 p.m. Admission to Grounds Is, Ladies and Children Free. Grandstand 6d. Season Tickets on sale at front gate, £1 Is. O. W. WHITE, Secretary. ■ OLD TIME DANCE, Foresters’ Hall, Main Street, Friday, 20th, 8 p.m. Valeta Waltzing Competition (3rd heat), Monte Carlo. Good floor, good supper. Ladies Is 6d, gents 2s. Lovoday’s Orchestra. OLD TIME DANCE and Euchre, West End School, Friday, at 8 p.m. Novelty, Monte Carlo. Good prizes and supper. Admission Is 6d. THE BROADWAY SCHOOL OF DANCING. Principal: MISS GWEN GIBBS. TAP, Musical Comedy and Limbering Class, MONDAY, 7 p.m.; Ballroom Class, TUESDAYS; Junior Ballroom Class, SATURDAYS. Prospectus, Studio, 81 Broadway. Phones 7170—7477. MISS J. SANDMAN, MILLINERY SPECIALIST, Hopwood Buildings, Main Street. WONDERFUL Selection of the New BRIM HATS, Latest Colourings. Most Moderately Priced, from 19s 6d. NOW SHOWING. SNAPSHOTS. (Next Speechley’s, Mnin Street). CITY’S Best 4-liour Film Service. LEAVE YOUR FILM'NOW. WESTON J. SMITH. WATCHMAKER, Regent Arcade. Lowest Prices. Work Guaranteed. BRADSHAW’S SERVICE STATION. Garage, 36 Main Street West. ALL classes of motor repairs at reasonable prices; stocks benzines and oils, tyres, accessories; greasing done. i ;VER’S MEAT Is the VER’S MEAT Cheapest and VER’S MEAT Best in this VER’S MEAT City. VER’S MEAT TRY IT. VER’S MEAT 241 Main St. [VER’S MEAT ’Phone 8489. SKINNER meets the wage cuts I All wool tweed overcoats, worth 755, now 455: waterproof, fawn and navy, trench, 29s 6d; oil canvas coats, fully lined, double shoulders, for 355; all wool worsted suits, 65s.—Where the low rents are. CYCLISTS ! Bring your repair work to tno Imperial Cycle Works, Hopwood’s Buildings, Main Street. A full range of accessories stocked. Inspect our lamps, all prices ! _ ■ F”URNITURE Bargain.—3-piece chesterfield suite, covered in good quality hard wearing damask; sale price £lO 10s.—Hutchins’ Furniture Warehouse, 311 Main Street East, Palmerston Norths NO Slump with Us.—Busy all the time selling suits to measure of all wool colonial worsteds and thornproof tweeds at 4 guineas. These are marvellous value. Call and inspect.— Goldfinch and Cousins, the Men’s Storo. O CTAA YARDS of 36 inch washing UtJyJ'J 6atins, navy, black, white and all shades, only 2s 3d yard.—Garner’s, Cuba Street. LUMP Defying Prices.—Men’s nap working trousers, 6s lid; strong cord working trousers, lls 6d and 12s lid ■ all wool coldnial saddle tweed trousers, 12s lid, 14s lid, 18s 6d; all wool colonial worsted trousers, 19s 6d, 22s 6d, 255; all wool grey sports trousers, 12s lid, 17s 6d, 19s 6d; painters’ overalls, heavy white drills overalls, blue drill combinations at the keenest Srices. —Goldfinch and Cousins, the len’s StoreWYCHERLEY’S Wares Wear Well. —The famous 0.8. football boot, 23s 6d; men’s braces, Is lid; grey and navy Union shirts, 8s 6d; Botany wool socks, 2s lid; heavy Bedford cord trousers, 17s 6d.—Wycherley’s. GREAT Furniture Sale commences Saturday, 14th May.—s-piece oak bedroom suite (includes wire mattress) to bo sold to first buyer for £ls 10s.— Hutchins’ Furniture Warehouse, 311 Main Street East, 'Palmerston North.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LII, Issue 143, 19 May 1932, Page 1
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