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BEGENT THEATBE NOW SHOWING—NIGHTLY AT S. The All-Colour Musical Comedy “RIO RITA” JOHN BOLES—BEBE DANIELSWHEELER and WOOLSEY. (Approved For Universal Exhibition.). Feature Begins Promptly at 8.20. ROSY THEATRE" TO-NIGHT (LAST SESSION AT 7.30) “THE WOMAN I STOLE.” . With Jack Holt and Fay Wray (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) TIM McCOY and MARCELINE DAY In “FIGHTING FOOL” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PALACE-ALL BBITISI THIS EVENING AT 8 O’CLOCK. GENE GERHARD. In the P. G. Wodehouse Comedy. “LEAVE IT TO ME.” Also: “THE WINDJAMMER.” (From “By Way of Cape Horn.”) (Both Approved Universal Exhibition.) MAORI CONCERT PARTY. CIT. PAUL’S METHODIST SCHOOL--0 ROOM (Broadway), TUESDAY NEXT. Aokautore Hall, Wednesday. TICKETS Is. A Feast of Song and Music. Admission Free. Admission Free. GARRISON BAND CARNIVAL. EMPIRE HALL. NEXT WED., THURS., FRI., & SAT. Baby Show, 2 p.m. Wed. Two Trophies by Mr J. A. Nash, M.P. Two competitions —for babies under 6 mths. and 12mths. Stalls, Side Shows, Dancink, Orchestra and Comedy Stunts. No half measures with the Garrison Band. MAMWATU SPRING SHOW. PALMERSTON NORTH. 1,2, 3, NOVEMBER 1,2, 3. 1,2, 3, NOVEMBER 1,2, 3. /CLASSES FOR:—AII pure breeds of \J Cattle, Sheep and Pigs, Harness, Saddle and Draught Horses, Stallions, and Trotters, Fleece Wool, Needlework, Home Cookery, Photography, Model Aeroplanes, etc., Public Schools, Art and Technical Schools, District High Schools. ENTRIES CLOSE ON THE FOLLOWING DATES:— SCHOOLS—SEPTEMBER 30th, 1933. GENERAL—OCTOBER 7th, 1933. LIVE STOCK—OCTOBER 19th, 1933. Send for a Prize List To-day, Posted FREE to any Address on Application to W. T. PENNY, Secretary, P.O. Box 85, , PALMERSTON NORTH. CENTRAL SCHOOL GBAND GALA DAY jyjASSED DRILL DISPLAYS. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1933. KEEP THIS DATE FREE. DISTINCTIVE SERVICE. PRIDE in offering delightful facilities for the comfort of a discriminating clientele which recognises real service has made the Royale Dutch Lounge so popular. But it has another equally forceful claim to distinction. Public approbation has enabled it to take a still further forward step by reducing charges. Delightful suppers lor after-theatre parties, appetising savouries and exclusive dainties. Cultivate the habit of having your teas and dinners at the Royale Dutch Loungb. 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^QyL BERRYMAN’S. BROADWAY, PHONE 5154 ] W. FISHER AND CO.. MONUMENTALISTS 1 12 DAVID STREET, ? p. Railway Station, Palmerston N. Direct Importers of Marble and Granite Memorials. p.O. Box 117. Phone 6220. THOS. GBIGGS AND SON funeral directors. 803 MAIN STREET. THE PICCADILLY 1/-First-class 3-course Hot Luncheon and Teas. Always a tip-top menul TRY US FOR YOUR SPECIAL CATERING —Prices Reasonable! STILL LEADING ON POINTS IN THE COMPETITION For THE BEST CITY BUTCHER. THE EXCELSIOR MEAT CO. IS MILES IN FRONT. DESPITE any statement to the contrary we have taken a fall out of high pric&s. 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 254, 23 September 1933, Page 1

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