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PALACE—ALL BRITISH AT 8 AGAIN TO-NIGHT AT 8. TOM WALLS More Witty—More Comical Than Ever In “LEAP YEAR” With Anne Grey—Edmond Breou. (Recommended by Censor for Aduits.) BOOK EARLY. REGENT THEATRE THIS EVENING AT 8 O’CLOCK. “THE WHITE SISTER” * , HELEN HAYES CLARK GABLE. (Approved For Universal Exhibition.) Also: Miss E. Gooding Singing “The Rosary.” Feature Starts at 8.15 sharp. ROSY THEATRE TO-NIGHT at 6.10 and 7.15 o’clock. 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.” COMPLIMENTARY SOCIAL. TO J. A. NASH, ESQ., M.P. CITIZENS are hereby cordially invited to attend a complimentary Social to be tendered to J. A. Nash, Esq., M.P., at the Opera House at 8 p.m. TO-MORROW (Tuesday), Sept. 19, 1933, in recognition of his services to the City as a member of the Palmerston North Hospital Board during the past 25 years. A. E. MANSFORD, Mayor. 13th September. 1933. N.Z. PRIMARY PRODUCTS. MARKETING METHODS. MR ELIOT DAVIS will address a meeting of Farmers and Businessmen at the COSMOPOLITAN HALL, TO-MORRW (Tuesday), Sept. 19, at 11 a.m. TRANSPORT LICENSING ACT 1931. MEETING OF CENTRAL (TRANSPORT) LICENSING AUTHORITY. ATOTICE is hereby given that the IN meeting called at the Courthouse, Palmerston North, for TUESDAY, 19tli September, 1933, at 2 p.m., has been postponed until TUESDAY, 26th September, 1933, at 2 p.m. A. N. HAGGIT, Secretary, C/o Transport Department, Wellington. NEW ZEALAND LEGION. BULLS CENTRE. A GENERAL MEETING will be A. held in the Anglican Schoolroom on Wednesday, Sept. 20, at S p.m. All intending members are invited. COMPETITION. CITY BAND Competition Winners: — Ist No. 1762; 2nd, 3877; 3rd, No. 3529. LAWN mowers, cream cans, sewing machines, cycles, cheaper than ver. —Uncle Alf’s, 233 Main Street, ihone 6780. EXPERIENCE COUNTS. ■) t? YEARS’ connection with local motor jO mechanical trade. ' Motorists, give McKenna a trial. Dalgety’s Service Sta’on, Grey Street. RONGOTEA DISTRICT FARMERS T7M. AMEY stocks imported and /V colonial mangel, turnip and all >eds for spring sowing; also blood and me—and manures for all crops. WM. AMEY, Produce Merchant and Carrier, PHONE 36, RONGOTEA. TAXIS Al TAXIS PHONE 5973. Id per mile. Minimum fare Is. Weddings Our Speciality. rawatu plumbing co., REG. PLUMBERS. J. PENKETH, Mger. PHONE 6616 OR IIES. 8349. 293 Main Street, also Broadway, itrance Alongside Berryman’s. BRANCHES OF THE TRADE. Town or Country. imney sweeping good clean work try HARVEY, ers at Excelsior Store, Russell ’phone 6603. Also Griffith’s Store, uare, ’phone 5303. 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. PElCra FROM £lB 10/BEKRYMAN’S. BROADWAY, PHONE 5154 STILL LEADING ON POINTS IN THE COMPETITION For THE BEST CITY BUTCHER. THE EXCELSIOE MEAT CO. IS MILES IN FRONT. DESPITE any statement to the contrary we have taken a fall out of high priced. PRIME QUALITY MEATS AT LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES all the time OUR ONLY ADDRESS: Corner Cuba and Rangitikei Streets.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 249, 18 September 1933, Page 1

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