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PALACE-ALL BRITISH AGAIN AT 8 TO-NIGHT. SYDNEY HOWARD In the Uproariously Laughable Farce “IT’S A KING” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Also: Entertaining English Featurettes . BOOK YOUR SEATS. REGENT THEATRE AT B—FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY. The Intriguing Mystery. “TERROR ABOARD” Charlie Ruggles, John Halliday Neil Hamilton, Shirley Grey (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PLANS NOW AVAILABLE. ROSY THEATRE AGAIN AT 6.30 and 7.60 TO-NIGHT. CLAUDE ALLISTER CLAUDE ALLISTER In “EXCESS BAGGAGE” _ The Craziest of Crazy Comedies. In Support: “SCARLET RIvER. (Both Approved Universal Exhibition.) FRIENDLY Societies’ Council Dance, Thursday," postponed. Special meeting of Council at Bro. Kells’ Main Street, 7.15 sharp,, TO-NIGHT. C. V. Christiansen, Secretary. NEWBURY HALL. THE usual fortnightly euchre will be held in above hall TO-MORROW NIGHT at 8. Admission Is. P.N.A.O.D.S. (Inc.) WINNERS of “THE BEST PEOPLE” Competition: Mrs Ryder, Mrs Francis, Mrs Moore, Mrs MacMillan, Mr Halley, E. H. Smith. NEW ZEALAND FARMERS’ DAIRY UNION, LTD. TENDERS. TENDERS are invited for the 6-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. WANTED TO BUY. PERIODICALS, fiction, magazines. We exchange records, books. Stationery stocked. —Royalc Book Exchange, 255 Main Street, next Barnao’s. LADIES’ WHITE CALF SHOES. 3-tie, fancy inlets, medium heel. Buckle, punched toe, medium heel. T-strap, blue binding. CRAWFORD’S SHOE STORE, Main St. W. (Next Commercial Hotel). BISCUITS ARE BEST WHEN PURCHASED AT THE KITCHEN. SHORTBREAD, Venetian Kisses, Aristocrats, Almond Fingers. -j j_ DOZEN. RANGITIKEI STREET. PHONE 5717 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 £lB 10/BERRYMAN’S. BROADWAY, PHONE 5154 SPECIAL PURCHASE BRASS SCREENS BRASS LOG BOXES BRASS AND COPPER SEAT KERBS WHICH allows us to sell at practically Half Price. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. ANDREWS. FURNISHERS. 80 RANGITIKEI STREET. DISTINCTIVE SERVICE. T)RIDE in offering delightful facilities _L for the comfort of a discriminating clientele which recognises real service liab made the Royale Dutch Lounge so popular. But it has another equally forceful claim to distinction. Public approbation has enabled it 1 o take a still further forward step by reducing charges. Delightful suppers for after-theatre parties, appetising savouries and exclusive dainties. Cultivate the habit of having your teas and dinners at the Royale Dutch Loungb. WINDOWS CLEANED. IARPETS, floors polished. Your Spring / Cleaning made lighter by ringing, eaning Co., phone 5411. YES, MADAM! HAT WOULD YOU LIKE TO-DAY? ITE have large supplies of ail that’s V good in QUALITY MEATS and tall Goods. “LET OLIVER’S BE YOUR BUTCHERS.” OLIVER AND SON, 241 MAIN STREET WEST. PHONE 8489. AXIS AXIS AXIS AXIS AXIS 9D PER MILE. Minimum Fare Is. PHONE 5973 BYCROET’S 3 old established firm for TENNIS 2QUIPMENT AND FISHING CLE. cquet Restringing a Speciality, es according to quality of gutl

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 252, 21 September 1933, Page 1

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