REGENT THEATRE NOW SHOWING—NIGHTLY AT 8. “THE WHITE SISTER” HELEN HAYES CLARK GABLE. (Approved For Universal Exhibition.) Also: Miss E. Gooding Singing “The Rosary.” Feature starts promptly at 8.10. KOSY THEATRE TO-NIGHT (LAST SESSION at 7.10). BUCK JONES in “FORBIDDEN TRAIL” And Regis Toomev with Anita Page. In “SOLDIERS OF THE STORM” (Both Approved Universal Exhibition.) Also Ep. 2—“ Clancy of the Mounted.” PALACE-ALL BRITISH THIS EVENING AT 8 O’CLOCK. TOM WALLS In His Latest Comedy Triumph. “LEAP YEAR” With Anne Grey—Edmond Breon. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) MAKE RESERVATIONS EARLY! P.D.C. MANNEQUIN PARADE FINAL SESSION. TO-NIGHT—7.3O p.m. SUPPER Is. Menr are Cordially Invited to this interesting Fashion Exhibition—a change from the pictures this evening. Phone 5456 for Reservations. WILLARD HOME. TUMBLE SALE, NEXT TUESDAY at tl 2.50 p.m. in ST. ANDREW’S HALL, Church Street. The usual bargains. COMPLIMENTARY SOCIAL. TO J. A. NASH, ESQ., M.P. piTIZENS are hereby cordially inU' vited to attend a complimentary Social to bo tendered to J. A. Nash, Esq., M.P., at the Opera House at 8 p.m. on Tuesday nexf, September 19, 1933, in recognition of his services to the City as a member of the Palmerston North Hospital Board during the past 25 years. An Excellent Musical Programme is being contributed by Mrs J. Patou, Mrs Law, Miss G. McKenzie, Miss Cameron, Miss N. Whalley, Mr A. McKegg Mr W. B. Tennent, Mr B. J. Jacobs, P.N. Garrison Band. Accompaniste, Miss D. Stevens. A. E. MANSFORD, Mayor. 13th September, 1933. NATIONAL DAFFODIL SHOW.—Competition winners: Cake, Miss Joan Paton, Church Street; cushion, Miss A. Thomson, Ward Street. p N. FREE AMBULANCE W 14781 SUCCESSFUL. NEW ZEALAND FARMERS’ DAIRY . UNION, LTD. TENDERS. TENDERS are invited for the 5-years’ supply of Butter Milk on a Tonnage basis on the output of the above factory, commencing Oct. Ist, 1933. Tenders close on September 25, 1933. G. N. HAWKEN, Secretary. LARSEN BROS. BLACK ORPINGTONS. DOUBLE winners, Taranaki competition for single and team. Most eggs of all breeds, fowls or ducks. Settings 10s; cockerels, 75 per cent brothers to our winning pullet, 351 eggs, from £l. Free price list and particulars on chicks and hatching eggs, etc. LARSEN BROS, _ Cunninghams, R.D., I eilding. MAYMORN KINDERGARTEN 6 MERE MERE AVENUE. COYLA CAIRNS, A.T.C.L. YRD TERM Commences MONDAY, J 18th September. ‘ Full Particulars. Ring Phone 6584. MAJESTIC AGAIN LEADS THE WAY WITH THE NEW MODELS 6 VALVES including new 7prong types, delayed automatic volume control, more punch than ever. More sensitive than any other set and less noisy. Beautiful Cabinet Work. PRICES FROM £j^g BERRYMAN’S. BROADWAY, PHONE 5154 TAXI TAXI B L U E STAR c Jd PER MILE, MINIMUM FARE Is. Phone 7333. D. RETTER. Prop. PEN every morning 7.30, no waiting, 3 chairs. Private saloons for ladies, r razors are sharper—you’ll notice the terence —'WILLIAMSON’S, Hairdressers, Main Street, E., opp. Public Trust. VICTORIA HOUSE. CUBA STREET. Under New Management. MRS H. MORRIS, Proprietress. Bpds 2s. Bed and Breakfast 2s 9d. AH meals 9d. Permanents 17s 6d per week with soft washing. ’EAM LAUNDRY CO., LTD., PHONE 5003. the New Bag Wash by Weight ystem. —Wet Bag, 2s for 151 b., ; Id per lb.; for Drying, 3d each ixra, Minimum 2s 9d; Semi-fin--3 for 251 b., excess 3d per lb., num price 6s. Depot: ■ CUBA IET, next Soldiers’ Club. INEY SWEEPING id clean work try HARVEY. at Excelsior Store, Russell ione 6603. Also Griffith's Store, e, 'phone 5303. IHEAPER FIREWOOD IUKA £2 7s 6d, rata £2 2s 6d, aire £3 Is 6d; cord quantities and Bag delivery daily. Phone 7397. iteed sound and dry.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 248, 16 September 1933, Page 1
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