REGENT THEATRE COMMENCING AT 8 TO-NIGHT. Fannie Hurst’s Famous Novel Immortalised on the Screen 1 ‘•BACK STREET.” IRENE DUNNE, JOHN BOLES, (Adult Recommendation.) PLANS NOW OPEN. PALACE THEATRE FINALLY AT 8 TO-NIGHT THE CLEVER COMEDY-SATIRE. Douglas Fairbanks, Jun., and Mary Brian in "ITS TOUGH TO BE FAMOUS.” EXCELLENT FEATURETTES. OPENING AT 2 P.M. TO-MORROW. A Fast-moving Farcical Comedy, “BACHELOR’S AFFAIRS.” . (“A” Cert.: Adult Recommendation.) With a Brilliant Cast of Players. HERBERT MUNDIN, Tile “Best British Comedian” Yet! ALLAN DINEHART, And Other Favourites. PLANS NOW OPEN. ROSY THEATRE CONCLUDING SESSIONS TO-NIGHT 6.30 and 7.30 o’clock. “THE BROKEN WING,” with Lupe Velez and Leo Carrillo. “SOOKY,” with Jackie Cooper Robert Coogan. COMMENCING TO-MORROW. The Laugh You’ve Been Awaiting I Sydney Howard and the “Splinters” Chorus in “SPLINTERS IN THE NAVY.” A SIDE-SPLITTER 1 Also Chap. 12, “The Air Mail Mystery.” And a Full Programme of Supports. ANNUAL EXHIBITION. PALMERSTON NORTH TECHNICAL SCHOOL. TO-NIGHT, November 2oth, 7.30-9 p.m. SATURDAY, November 26th, 2.3-30 P ' m ALL INVITED. Y.W.C.A. JUMBLE SALE in CLUB ROOMS, BROADWAY, TO-MORROW (Saturday), at 2.30 p.m. P.N. GOLF CLUB. OFFICIAL Closing Day, Saturday, November 26th. Play Commences at 1 p.m. Presentation of Trophies at 4 p.m. P.N. HOME PROTECTION LEAGUE. General Meoting to-night at 8,12 Fitzherbort Avenue (next Chcoker Taxis). Business: Receiving delegates report, on United Front Conference, election of one officer, half-yearly balance-sheet. TANGIMOANA Improvement and Beautifying Society.—Annual Meeting, McKelvie Hall, December 3rd, at 7.30 p.m. Business: Balance-sheet and election of officers. UNEMPLOYED SPORTS CLUB. MR W. ROBINSON, A. 757 Milson’s Line, Ist., number 700. E. Kellcher, 121 Cuba Street, 2nd, number 610. RED BAND TAXIS 5969 is pIr a mile. 5969 DEPOT: 2 George Street. EANGITIKEI PRIVATE HOTEL, 44 Rangitikei Street.—Vacancies for Casual Visitors and Permanent Residents. Bed and breakfast 4s, daily 6s 6d. Weekly from 255. FRAGRANT, COOL, REFRESHING. WE introduce to you, our specially blended—quality tea—May we send you a lb with your next order ? EXCELSIOR GROCERY STORE. Cnr Russell and Featherstone Streets, ’PHONE 00Q3
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WHEN YOTJR RADIO NEEDS ATTENTION CALL 5154 BERRYMAN’S FOR SPECIALISED RADIO SERVICE EFFICIENTLY. STAFFED AND EQUIPPED CITIZENS—THE Welfare of the City depends to a large degree upon the Farmers of the District. THEREFORE, SUPPORT THOSE WHO SUPPORT YOU. BUY RED ROSE BUTTER . PRODUCED LOCALLY. OBTAINABLE AT ALL SHOPS. FRESH SUPPLIES DAILY. C. A. DRIVER. PIANOS, players, reed and pipe organs, tuned and repaired. Tuner to the principal city organs. 60 Linton Street, Phone 7436. IHOS. GRIGGS & SONS FUNERAL DIRECTORS. OFFICE and FACTORY Street (Phone 6637). Private Address. —J. R. GRIGGS, 26 Queen Street (Phone 6911). Established Palmerston N. <lB years./
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LII, Issue 307, 25 November 1932, Page 1
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