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ROSY THEATRE FINALLY at 6.20 and 7.30 TO-NIGHT “THE WOMAN I STOLE.” With Jack Holt and Fay Wray (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) TIM McCOY and MAR CELINE DAY In “FIGHTING FOOL” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) COMMENCING TO-MORROW. JOE E. BROWN in “BROAD MINDED” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) and John Longden and Pat Patterson In “MURDER ON THE 2nd FLOOR” (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) PALACE-ALL BRITISH AT 8 FINALLY TO-NIGHT AT 8. GENE GERRARD—In—“LEAVE IT. TO ME.” OPENING at 2 p.m. TO-MORROW. Powerful Thrills—Comedy—Appealing Romance. “THAT NIGHT IN LONDON” Enacted by a Brilliant Cast of England’s Stage Favourites, including IIOBT. DONAT—PEARL ARGYLE—MILES MANDER. (Both Approved Universal Exhibition.) Also: Slack Sennet Comedy—Screen Song—Pictorial—News. PLANS ARE NOW OPEN. BEGENT THEATBE CONCLUDING THIS EVENING. “RIO RITA” With JOHN BOLES—BEBE DANIELS Feature Begins at 8.20. COMMENCING TO-MORROW NIGHT Robert Montgomery, Sally Filers and Madge Evans, in “MADE ON BROADWAY” A Thrilling Story with a Laugh in Every Line 1 (Both Approved Universal Exhibition.) Also: Musical Revue all in techmcolour —Charley Chase Comedy—Metrotone News. PLANS NOW AVAILABLE. Admission Free. Admission Free. GARRISON BAND CARNIVAL. EMPIRE HALL. TO-MORROW (Wednesday), Thursday, Friday, Saturday. To be Opened by His Worship the Mayor (Mr A. E. Mansford). At 2 p.m. Baby Show, at 3 p.m., for babies under six months and under twelve months, and twins. Two trophies donated by Mr J. A. Nasli, M.P. TO-MORROW NIGHT: Display of Irish Dancing; also Dancing for Everybody, Games and Competitions. THURSDAY: Fancy Dancing by Miss Gibbs’s Pupils. Physical Culture display by High School Boys. FRIDAY': Exhibition of fancy dancing by Miss Jean Scott and her pupils. SATURDAY: Big Coster Dance. FORESTRY BONDS. WE buy for Cash Timberlands, Perpetuals, Afforestation Bonds. Good prices. All issues. Write “Genuine, 312,” “Standard.” 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. I 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 for 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 £lB 10/BERRYMAN’S. BROADWAY, PHONE 5154 CHIMNEY SWEEPING EOR good clean work try HARVEY. Orders at Excelsior Store, Russell Street, ’phone 6603. Also Griffith’s Store, tho Square, ’phone 5303. A BEDSIDE LIGHT To Clamp Any where Handy to the Patient, or Reader, in Bed. IN DAINTY DESIGN From gg/g OTHER DESIGNS Easily Adaptable to any position—--9/6 E. P. WIX LTD. 79 BROADWAY. What We Sell Wo Recommend. SHOP IN BROADWAY AT MANAWATU MEAT CO. LTD.. T)RIMEST QUALITY BEEF, MUTX TON, VEAL, PORK AND SMALL GOODS. THIS 'WEEK’S SPECIAL BEST RED PORK AND NEW SEASON’S LAMB. IN JOINTS TO SUIT EVERYONE. LOWEST OF CASH PRICES.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 256, 26 September 1933, Page 1

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