TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! THE STATE THE STATE Direction:— Amalgamated Theatres (N.Z.) Ltd. The Theatre of Comfort. All on the One Floor. 2 p.m. SESSIONS 8 p.m. SPECIAL NOCTURNAL SESSION SPECIAL NOCTURNAL SESSION TO-NIGHT AT 10.30. TO-NIGHT AT 10.30. 1/TO ALL PARTS OF THEATRE. 1/THE “CAVALCADE” OF BRITISH PICTURES. “I WAS A SPY” “I WAS A SPY” “I WAS A SPY” “I WAS A SPY” “I WAS A SPY” “I WAS A SPY” (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) WITH AN ENTIRELY BRITISH CAST. MADELEINE CARROLL MADELEINE CARROLL MADELEINE CARROLL HERBERT MARSHALL HERBERT MARSHALL CONRAD VEIDT CONRAD VEIDT EDMUND GWENN SIR GERALD DU MAURIER Acclaimed by Press and Public of Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch and Dunedin to be THE MOST OUTSTANDING ATTRACTION OF THE YEAR. ACT AT ONCEI BO °K YOUR SEATS EARLY FOR TO-NIGHT. Plans filling Rapidly. Plans at Theatre. PHONE 5599. JUMBLE SALE q T ANDREW’S HALL, TUESDAY NEXT at 2.30. Willard Home Bunds. SPEEDWAY PALMERSTON NORTH NEXT WEDNESDAY NIGHT jgLECTRIC LIGHT SPORTS Ladies, Professional, Amateur Cyclists. ADMISSION 6d. THE Annual General Meeting of the -I- MANAWATU LADIES’ HOCKEI ASSOCIATION will be held at the Commerce Buildings, Broadway, on TUESDAY, April rOth, at 7.30 p.m. Business: To Receive Annual Report and Balance-sheet, Election of Officers, General. WESTON J. SMITH, Hon. Secretary. HOCKEY. HIGH SCHOOL OLD GIRLS’ CLUB. THE ANNUAL MEETING of the -L above Club will be held in the office of Mr W. McKenzie, Broadway, on MONDAY, 9th instant, at 7 p.m. All members please attend. Those interested are cordially invited to be present. N. AINSWORTH Hon. Secretary. WELLINGTON-PALMERSTON N. VIA RANGITANE. REDUCED TOLL CHARGES. The tane suspension bridge provides not only the best route from the Kairanga, but also the shortest and the only level road between Palmerston North and Shannon. The Trustees of the late Hugh Akers havo now REDUCED the fees over above bridgo to the following rates: —Motor ear or light delivery van, Is 6d; cars or any vehicle being towed or trailed, Is 6d; cart or trap with one horse, Is 6d each; extra horse, 6d; motor cycle or horse, 6d. The rates for charabancs, lorries, tractors, sheep, cattle and pigs have not been altered. Maximum weight permitted on bridge, three tons. Night traffic. —Between 11 p.m. and 6 a.m. all above rates aro doubled. Push bicycles, P. and T. repair men, R.D. mailmen, ambulances and doctors on professional duties are free. POSTS FOR SALE GET Our Price First.Phone 7334. -S. RUSH, THE JEAN SCOTT School of Dancing. Tuition in Olde-time, Highland, Operatic, Tap, etc. Studio: 298 Cuba Street, ’Phone 6500. ELECTRICAL TROUBLE P Your Car Your Radio, Your Household Appliances. CONSULT ) ARRINGER’S VESTA BATTERY & J RADIO SERVICE STATION, Rangitikei Street, Phone 7397. LOOK! FOR 4/9 AND 2/9. MEN’S boots and shoes half soled and heeled with plates. Ladies’ half soled and heeled. Best materials used. Work guaranteed. Low overhead charges enable me to reduce my prices to a minimum. A. PELLOW, 3 Ada Street. THE BERRY ENGINEERING WORKS LIMITED. TESTS show that welds made at the . works are as strong as the parent etal. Because WE WELD. BATTERIES! CHARGING AND it KPAIRS OUR J SPECIALITY. DA WICK’S ELECTRICAL SERVICES. CUBA STREET. 'esta Battery” Service Agents and Distributor*.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIV, Issue 109, 7 April 1934, Page 1
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