FINALLY TO-NIGHT At 8 o’clock.. DRAMA, MIRTH, MUSIC AND ACTION. NEW PALACE THEATRE For the Last Session Present GEORGE WALLACE GEORGE WALLACE. In “A TICKET IN TATTS” (For General Exhibition.) Also, in Support, “DEAR OLD LONDON” Showing the Modern and TimeHallowed Spots COMMENCING 2 p.m. MATINEE TO-MORROW One of the Pictures with a Charming Old Time Setting “LOVE’S OLD “LOVE’S OLD SWEET SONG” SWEET SONG” (Universal Recommendation.) “Just a Song at Twilight When the Lights are Low . . . . ” JOAN WYNDHAM JOHN STUART WILLIAM FRESHMEN JULIE SUEDO And an ALL-STAR BRITISH CAST. A Drama that will Undoubtedly Prove as Popular as the Famous Song which all the World Loves 1 OUR SUPPORTS INCLUDE Kinograph Tone Reel; Pathetone Weekly; Comic Sketch ; Cinesound News. BOOK EARLY! NO EXTRA. Phone 7178 (orafter 6p.m.) phonesoso ST. PATRICK’S PARISH BAZAAR In Aid of Parish Funds and Convent of Mercy. . EMPIRE HALL Official Opening by His Worship the Mayor, A. E. Mansford Esq. WEDNESDAY, 18th April, 1934. 2 p.m. GREAT DISPLAY OF GOODS. Competitions and Novelties Galore. ENTERTAINMENT ON STAGE EVERY EVENING. Doors Open 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. ADMISSION FREE. OLD 0 LD P.N. TECH. STUDENTS’ ASSOCIATION First Annual Meeting TO-NIGHT I All Old Students Invited. TAKARO CHURCH HALL. tPHE ANNUAL MEETING of Takaro J- Parishioners, will be held in the Hall, on WEDNESDAY, April 18, at 8 p.m. MANAWATU POULTRY, PIGEON AND CANARY ASSOCIATION. AN Important Meeting to all members of the Manawatu Poultry Association will be held at 12 Fitzherbert Avenue (opposite Alexander Clark’s) on WEDNESDAY, April 18, 1934, at 7.30. Business: To consider the A. and P. Association’s letter under which they suggest that future Poultry Winter Shows are to be held. All members are urged to attend. — J. T. Brice, President. ST. ANDREW’S CHURCH AN Important Meeting of the Congregation will he held in the Church on THURSDAY, APRIL 19, at 7.45 p.m. when the report of the Selection Committee will be submitted. Rev. J. Paterson, M.A. will preside. Those requiring a car please telephone Mr J. B. Gerrand—No. 5236. FREE FIRESIDE CHAIR WITH EVERY CHESTERFIELD SUITE, ORDERED BEFORE APRIL 30, 1934. CITY FURNISHERS Fitzherbert Ave. (Opp. Alex. Clark’s.) WHYIS THE STATE CAFETERIA GAINING POPULARITY SO RAPIDLY ? IjlOR the reason that the manage- '. ment have introduced a new and high-class Quick Luncheon Service to Palmerston North. Prove for yourself by taking lunch or morning or afternoon tea there. STATE CAFETERIA, State Theatre Building. DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE. TIRED! WELL RING 0044 GOLD BAND TAXIS NO DELAY. IMMEDIATE SERVICE. Depot.—Cuba and Taonui Streets. CYCLES -- TYRES LADIES AND GENTLEMEN—WE offer you unbeatable prices. It may be you require a NEW CYCLE, or tyres or tubes. Be sure of this BOUCHER’S PRICES CANNOT BE BEATEN. Our Repair Prices are Lowest in city. TRY US NEXT TIME. At 248 CUBA STREE THONE 6091 FLOORS RENOVATED. HAVE those old floors cleaned and smoothed by dustless process. Prices moderate. —Dominion Floor Surfacing Coy. 195 Church Street, private phone 6377. BATTERIES! /CHARGING AND REPAIRS OUR Id SPECIALITY. DAWICK’S ELECTRICAL SERVICES. CUBA STREET, “Vesta Battery”, Service Agents and Distributors.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIV, Issue 117, 17 April 1934, Page 1
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