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KOSY THEATRE CONCLUDING at 6.30 and 8 To-night “WEEK ENDS ONLY,” Featuring JOAN BENNETT and BEN LYON. (Adult Recommendation.) Enjoyable Supporting Programme. Commencing at 1 p.m. TO-MORROW. BUSTER KEATON and BUSTER KEATON and JIMMY DURANTE JIMMY DURANTE In "SPEAK EASILY.” An Absolute Riot of Fun! Additional: Olympic Games and Ep. 6 “THE AIR MAIL MYSTERY/’

FINALLY /TO-NIGHT 8 O’CLOCK “THE MAN WHO PLAYED. GOD.” REGENT THEATRE 2 P.M. TO-MORBOW 8 P.M. THE PICTURE MAGNIFICENT. Based on Kate Douglas Wiggins’s Stage Play. IT’S MORE DELIGHTFUL THAN “DELICIOUS.” It reflects the romance in your nature. Live it out to the full. A thrill for all whose hearts are young. REBECCA of SUNNYBROOK FARM Starring MARION NIXON, RALPH BELLAMY PLANS NOW OPEN. '

FINALLY TO-NIGHT 8 O’CLOCK. LAUREL and HARDY; also “UNASHAMED.” A Cert.: Adults Recommended. PALACE THEATRE TO-MORROW SATURDAY, 2 P.M. 8 P.M. JOAN BENNETT, With Skeets Gallagher, Zasu Pitts, “THE TRIAL OF VIVIENNE WARE” “THE TRIAL OF VIVIENNE WARE” The radio drama that electrified the air Added Attraction: “DOUBLE DEALING,” “DOUBLE DEALING,” A SPARKLING COMEDY DRAMA. PLAN NOW OPEN. RACES! RACES! RACES! MASTERTON RACING CLTTB. (REGD.) SPRING MEETING. TO-MORROW, OCTOBER 15, 1932. FIRST RACE STARTS 12 NOON. Three dividends where THERE ARE NINE OR MORE STARTERS. LAWN CHARGES: Men, 6s; Ladies Free. OUTSIDE GATE, 2s. MASTERTON MUNICIPAL BAND IN ATTENDANCE. NORMAN H. JAMES, Secretary. UNEMPLOYED SPORTS CLUB. . A LL Members and other clubs assist■tx. ing with Labour Day Sports are earnestly requested to attend a meeting TO-NIGHT, at 8 o’clock, at the New Labour Rooms, 12 Fitzherbert Avenue (next Chequers Taxi Office). H. S. D. RENNIE, Hon. Secretary. NOTICE TO ANGLERS. ALL Anglers and Intending Anglers are invited to meet the Executive of the Palmerston North Anglers’ Club TO-NIGHT, October 14th, 1932, at 8 o’clock, at the Chamber of Commerce Rooms,- Broadway, when arrangements will be made for first year anglers and juniors to receive instruction from experienced fishermen. The attendance of all members of the club is requested. R. PROCTER, Hon. Secretary. TERRACE END AMATEUR SWIMMING & LIFE-SAVING CLUB. ANNUAL General Meeting, WEDNESDAY NEXT, October 19th, 1932, in the Terrace End School, at 8 p.m. Business: Annual Report and Bal-ance-sheet, Election of Officers, General. W. SCHWARZ, Hon. Secretary. LOWER PRICES At LAMERTON AND SON’S. 1a Sugar, 701 b. bags 13s 9d Creamoata Is 7d pkt. Shreddo lge. pkt. Is Largest Size Prunes Is lb., not Is 6d Bird Seed 21b. 7d Highlander Milk 9d Cooking Almonds Is 6d lb. 21b. tins Jam lid 8.0. P. Tea Is 4d lb. Wheat 6s 3d bushel Pollard and Bran Is 8d bushel Side Rashers 9d lb. Oatina Is 7d per 41b. bag SPECIAL REDUCTIONS IN TOBACCO. ’HONE 6392. FREE DELIVERY. FROCKS FOR EVERY OCCASION. OU MUST SEE THESE ; also our plendid Range of SPORTS COATEES —ALL SHADES—AT 20/6 GREAT VALUE. M. CRAGG, 8 RANGITIKEI STREET. RADIO THE LEADING AMERICAN MAJESTIC. THE LEADING BRITISH ULTIMATE. THE LEADING SERVICE BERRYMAN’S IHIMNEY SWEEPING OR good, clean work try HARVEY. Orders at Excelsior Store, Russell eet, ’Phone 6603. Also Griffiths’ Store, a Square, ’phone 6303.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LII, Issue 270, 14 October 1932, Page 1

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