LAST 2 NIGHTS See This Delightful Masterpiece Under Perfect Conditions in Palmerston’s Luxurious Theatre. THE REGENT NIGHTLY AT 8. The Film which Created a Sensation in England and America now takes Palmerston by Storm ! A Colourful and Boisterous Comedy of England’s Merry, Marrying Monarch 1 IT’S PRICELESS CHARLES LAUGHTON Giving a Never-to-be-forgotten Performance. In “THE PRIVATE LIFE Of HENRY VIII” HENRY VIII” HENRY VIII” HENRY VIII” HENRY VIII” HENRY VIII” And a Magnificent Cast. Add this to the Great Screen Experiences of Your Lifel (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) SELECTED FEATURETTES include Disney’s Gorgeous Colour Symphony “THE NIGHT BEFORE XMAS”— Also “Glorious Gloucestershire,” Etc. Reservations at Central Booking Office. No Extra to Book. SIR HUBERT WILKINS ON THE STAGE TOGETHER WITH A THRILLING FILM AT THE NEW PALACE THEATRE TO-NIGHT AT 8. All Three Saturday Sessions Proved Immensely Popular with all. . . . The Famous Explorer DESCRIBING His Graphic Picture Showing His Many PERILS and ADVENTURES in the “ARCTIC AND “ARCTIC AND ANTARCTIC” ANTARCTIC” (Released for General Exhibition.) It includes the Amazing Trip of the SUBMARINE “NAUTILUS” on its Journey UNDER THE ICE ! AN AMAZING RECORD OF COURAGE AND ENDURANCE PALACE SUPPORTS INCLUDE. Pathe Gazette; British News Reels; “Let Talk Turkey,” and “Golden Fleece.” BOOKING FREE: ’Phone 7J78, or (after 6 p.m.) Theatre, ’Phone 5050. HOCKEY. ANNUAL General Meeting, Broadway Club, Tuesday, 10th. inst., at 7 p.m. Chamber of Commerce Rooms, Broadway. _ Members and Intending members cirdially invited. D. O’BRIEN, Club Captain. WEDNESDAY FOOTBALL. A MEETING of all those interested xT. in the formation of a WEDNESDAY RUGBY FOOTBALL COMPETITION will be held in Manson and Barr’s Board Room, TO-MORROW EVENING at 7.30. J. H. WHITE, Secreary M.R.F.U. CHIMNEY SWEEPING FOR good clean work try HARVEY. Orders at Excelsior Store, Russell Street, ’phone 6603. Also Griffith’s Store, the Square, ’phone 5303. FURS! EURS! Fur Goats and Necklets Cleaned, Repaired, Relined at Lowest Cost. SEE Our Specially Selected Range of the New Season’s Eur Coats and Necklets. „ MISS M. SCOBLE. Rooms 3 and 4, Union Building (above Harrison’s florists), the Square. THE BETTER 'OLE UNDERGROUND ALL NIGHT CAFE, RANGITIKEI STREET, Next New Royal Hotel. . OPEN 5 P.M.—5 A.M. “DROP IN” AFTER THE DANCE OR THE PICTURES. F. WYNNE. Prop. CHAMPION RADIO NOW PRESENTS THE SILENT THE SILENT Ct UPERHETERODYNE OUPERHETERODYNE niRCUIT. Circuit. RADIO’S LATEST AND GREATEST ADVANCE. SEE AND HEAR This Wonderful Set at Our Shop Before You Buy. Model 100 £l6 10s Model 101 £l7 10s BERRYMAN’S. BROADWAY. P.O. Box 142. Phone 5154. NEW FOOTBALLS SOCCER—RUGBY. Large and Small. FOOTBALLS REPAIRED. H. S. WYCHERLEY, SADDLER AND SPORTS DEALER, George Street, near Palace Theatre POSTS FOR SALE GET Our Price First.—S. RUSH, Phone 7334.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIV, Issue 110, 9 April 1934, Page 1
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