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OPERA HOUSE OPERA HOUSE THIS THIS THIS THURS. FRI. SAT. THE PALMERSTON NORTH AMATEUR OPERATIC AND DRAMATIC SOCIETY (Inc.) Present FOR A 3 NIGHTS’ SEASON “THE BEST PEOPLE” A 3-ACT COMEDY. Clrock full of all tlie ingredients that make for tingling, sparkling, scintillating entertainment. Portrayed by the Strongest Cast of Amateurs Ever to Grace the Stage. A RIOT OF COMEDY PACKED INTO 3 HOURS. Produced by MR FRED COUSINS. POPULAR PRICES: 3s, 2s and Is. BOX PLAN (at Central Booking Office) OPENS for HON. MEMBERS, Preferential Booking, TO-DAY, 18th September, 1933; GENERAL PUBLIC, TUESDAY, 19th September, 1933. Preferential M. HANSEL, Hon. Secretary. Booking TO-DAY, 18th. WRESTLING PALMERSTON NORTH DISTRICT AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIPS In view of the Closeness of the N.Z. Amateur Wrestling Championships, 1933. the PN. WRESTLING ASSOCIATION • Has Decided to hold its ANNUAL CHAMPIONSHIP MEETING ON MONDAY NEXT (Sept. 25) AND • FINALS IN ALL GRADES ON TUESDAY, September 26 As Preliminaries to the BIG PROFESSIONAL BOUT Between HAL RUMBERG (16st. 51bs., so far unbeaten in N.Z.) AND JAKE PATTEBSON (16st. 31b., all-in wrestler.) ENTRIES will be received up to 5 p.mf at the Secretary’s office, on Friday, 22nd. inst., in the following classes: Feathers: Must not exceed 9st. Lights: Must not exceed lOst. Welters: Must not exceed■ lOst. 71b. Middles: Must not exceed list. 41b. Light-Heavies: Must not exceed 12st. 71b. Heavies: Any weight over 12st. 71b. FRANK B. WRIGHT, Malison and Barr Buildings, Rangitikei Street. TAIKOREA RETURNED SOLDIERS’ RELIEF COMMITTEE. ANYONE knowing returned soldiers from Taikorea suffering war disabilities please communicate promptly with S. E. Algar, Taikorea. Final meeting of subscribers to the fund in Hall, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2oth, at 8 p.m. KITTY EMDEN, Queen Chambers, Square, upstairs near Watson Bros. — Bridesmaids’ tweeds or. any style of hat made to order. Renovations and reblocking. Exceedingly moderate charges. EURS! EURS! TP UR COATS AND NECKLETS _L CLEANED, REPAIRED, RE. LINED AT LOWEST COST. MISS M. SCOBLE, lli Years in Fur Trade in Palm. Nth. Address: Rooms 3 and 4, Union Building (above Harrison’s florists), the Square. COURIER THE SUPREME RADIO. MADE in New Zealand by New Zealanders for New Zealanders, at prices to suit every purse. American, Australian, New Zealand and other stations guaranteed. We maintain that COURIER is the finest radio receiver ever made. The new models just to hand prove this. New cabinets designed by mastercraftsmen. New unit equipped with the latest 6 and 7 pin valves. Call and inspect or arrange a demonstration. HENRY COLES AND CO., SALES AND SERVICE. THE BEST WE HAVE EVER HAD! THIS compliment lias been paid us, by many of our esteemed customers, in regard to the clean, rich, bottled milk and cream we supply from our T.B. FREE high-grade Jersey Herd. Why should not YOU have the best also; viz., Larsen’s Hygienic Bottled Milk. CARL LARSEN, Raukawa Road, PHONE 167 K. THU “GROVER” PRAM! 'HE NAME SPEAKS FOR ITSELF. Obtainable at TINY TOTS’ GARAGE, COLEMAN PLACE. RADIO SERVICE. YOU want the Best from Your Radio now that the summer days are coming. Let us check your machine and aerial installation. If you are buying new tubes for your Radio replace them with the tube that is guaranteed better than any other make—Demand I NATIONAL UNION TUBES For Maximum Results. I Distributed Wholesale and Retail By D. DICKIE & CO.. LTD.. Radio and Electrical Engineers, 29 RANGITIKEI ST. PHONE 5488. BOYS’ LIBRARY. ALL books—sports, fiction, film, etc., exchange Id. Cheap rending.—Royale Book Exchange, 255 Main Street, next Bamao’s.

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

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 249, 18 September 1933, Page 1