SCHOOL BOOKS VALUE COMPARE OTTR PRICES! EXERCISE BOOKS, 100 Pages gD SCHOOL PADS, 200 Pages 0D FREE COMICS TO ALL PURCHASERS OF SCHOOL BOOKS AND STATIONERY. PRIMARY HIGH SCHOOL, TECHNICAL SCHOOL TEXT BOOKS AND STATIONERY KEPT IN STOCK. BUMPER VALUE IN EVERYTHING. MARTIN’S COLEMAN PLACE. NEW ZEALAND LABOUR PARTY. MR J. A. LEE, M.P., GREY LYNN, WILL Speak, OPERA HOUSE, SUNDAY (TO-MORROW), at 2.30 p.m., on Wage Cuts—Wheat Price Fixing—High Exchange—Sales Tax. WHO BENEFITS? DAME SYBIL THORNDIKE COY. Palmerston North the only Provincial Town to be Visited in North Island. OPERA HOUSE NEXT THURSDAY, FEB 2nd NEXT THURSDAY, FEB. 2nd QNE PERFORMANCE ONLY. DAME SYBIL THORNDIKE SYBIL THORNDIKE In BERNARD SHAW’S MASTERPIECE, “SAINT JOAN” “SAINT JOAN” Production Similar to Cities. Box Plan Opens at Central Booking Office Next Monday, January 30. RESERVES: D.C. AND O.S. 7s. RESERVES: D.C. AND O.S. 7s. Unreserved at Theatre Only: 7s, 4s, 2s Plus 7s, 4s, 2s Tax Direction:— J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. (By arrangement Cherniavsky Bureau, London). EEILDING SHOW AND RAM FAIR. SHOW.—TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, 31st January and Ist February, 1933. RAM FAIR.—THURSDAY and FRIDAY, 2nd and 3rd February, 1933. £I2OO OFFERED IN PRIZE MONEY AND TROPHIES. RING COMPETITIONS, HORSES AND PONIES, CATTLE, SHEEP, PIGS, HONEY, COOKERY, NEEDLEWORK AND NOVELTIES, HOOP-LAS. ROUNDABOUTS, GAMES, SIDE SHOWS GALORE. FUN FOR ALL TUESDAY NIGHTLOCAL CONCERT PARTY WEDNESDAY NIGHT— The Hokio Maori Melody Makers. SHOW OPEN TWO DAYS AND TWO NIGHTS. Admission: Day Show, Adults Is 6d, Children 6d. Night Show, Adults Is, Children 6d.
WANGANUI SHOW FEBRUARY 24th and 25tli, 1933. ENTRIES CLOSE—FRIDAY, FEB. 10th, 1933. SCHEDULES posted free (state classes . interested in.) on application to F. G. Soddon, Secretary, P.O. Box 152, ’phone 2222, Wanganui. COURSES FOR 1933 AT P.N. TECHNICAL SCHOOL. DAY COURSES FOR BOYS— Preparatory Trades, Rural Industrial, Commercial, Art, Special. DAY COURSES FOR GIRLS— Domestic, Commercial, Art, Special. FREE PLACES— Proficiency and competency holders are admitted to Free Places and, under certain conditions, pupils over fourteen years of age. BOARDING— Suitable hostel accommodation may be arranged for. PROSPECTUS— The Prospectus for 1933 and enrolment form may be obtained from the Secretary, Mr W. Hunter, 21a Rangitikei Street, Palmerston N. RESUMPTION— Day Classes resume at 9.30 a.m. on Monday, 6th February; Evening Classes on Monday, 20th February. ENROLMENT— _ Enrolment forms for Day Classes should be filled in and posted to reach the Director by 25th January They should be accompanied, where possible, by the Primary School record cards. Enrolment for Evening Classes may bo made at the school from 15th to 17th February. PREPARE IN ADVANCE FOR OPPORTUNITY. JOIN THE “TECH." PALMERSTON NORTH STEAM LAUNDRY CO., LTD., & BAG WASH 294 BROADWAY, ’PHONE CAAQ 2s 6d BAG WASH OUUO 6s Semi-finish, including Starching. Blankets, Single 6d, Double 9d. Shirts and Collars a Specialty. Give us a trial—it will convince you. Depot- Cuba Street, next Soldiers’ Club. PIANO Tuner.—F. Caple, Graduate of Blind Institute, Auckland, certificated tuner and repairer of pianofortes, players and organs. Orders left with Furnishers, Grand Hotel Buildings, phone 5718, will receive prompt and expert attention.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 52, 28 January 1933, Page 1
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