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PALACE THEATRE DAILY 2 P.M., 8 P.M. ANOTHER GREAT HOUSE! To See the Greatest Irish Picture of All Time! DEFINITELY LAST DAY! “LILY OF KILLARNEY” “LILY OF KILLARNEY” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) GLORIOUS SINGING OF IMMORTAL MELODIES. “Killamey,” “Dear Little Shamrock,” “Ireland' in Spring,” “Hunting Song,” “My Little Irish Gig,” “Father O’Flynn,” “My Sheep Dog and I,” “Believe Me If All,” “The Moon Has Raised.” ON THE STAGE—JUNE SCOTT (Pipe Band Queen) Presenting Irish National Dances. SPECIAL FOR SHOW WEEK DAILY 11 A.M., 2 P.M., 8 P.M. The Finest Picture of English Farming Life Ever Produced all the Beauty and Charm of Rural England—Excellently Photographed and PerfectlyProduced “SONG OF THE “SONG OF THE “SONG OF THE PLOUGH” PLOUGH” PLOUGH” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) (Which was accorded the patronage of THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL, LORD BLEDISLOE.) We recommend this picture as being one of the best we have ever presented to the- public of Palmerston. SOME OPINIONS EXPRESSED BY LEADING WELLINGTON CITIZENS: Messrs Parry, Stallworthy, Mason, Lee, Richards and Schramm, M.P.’s: “We recommend ‘Song of the Plough’ with confidence.” Rt. Hon. J. .G. Coates: “I enjoyed every moment.” T. C. A. Hislop, Esq., Mayor of Wellington: “I think it the best film I have seen for many a day.” Bishop Sprott: “Most interesting and instructive.” . J- A. Lee, M.P.: “It has the simplicity that dignifies great art.” P. Fraser, M.P.: “A superb picturegoes with a swing—not a dull moment.” . . . Director Education: “An inspiring picture.” „ , . A. Harris, M.P.: “A wonderful picture of outstanding merit and presentation.” Professor Hunter: “A magnificent piece of screen photography.” BE WISE! AND RESERVE! Plans at Central Booking Office until 5 p.m. (7178); then at Theatre (5050). FINAL SCREENINGS TO-NIGHT OF SLIM SUMMERVILLE and ZASU PITSS “LOVE AND LEE TRACY GLORIA STUART “I’LL TELL THE WORLD’’. . (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) THE ROSY TO-MORROW 1 TO-MORROW! It’s Bright— It’s Witty— It’s Funny— It’s Gripping—“ALlAS THE DEACON” Picturised as “HALF A SINNER” With BERTON CHURCHILL, SALLY BLANE JOEL McCREA It’s Great Fun from beginning to end. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) FOR FISH OF EVERY VARIETY But Only One Quality THE BEST RING 5250. BARNAO BROS., Will Supply. Delivered Anywhere in City. KRIESLER FIRST AS USUAL. PRESENTS HIGH FIDELITY RADIO HERE is Absolute Realism in Radio-tone that i 9 breathtaking in perfection. The complete range of audible frequencies in correct intensities. You can tell both audibly and visually KRIESLER is “THE BEST SET AT ANY PRICE.” SOLE AGENT, P. J. KIRKLAND, TIMES BUILDINGS, BROADWAY. W M ' R. KELLS AND SON. LIMITED, FUNERAL DIRECTORS. OFFICE & FACTORY, 395 MAIN ST. WM. R. KELLS, Business and Private Phone 5180. J. J. KELLS, Residence, 328 Albert Street. Phone 7330. THOS. GRIGGS AND SON FUNERAL DIRECTORS, Established 51 years. FLETCHER HALL UNDERTAKER, MOTOR BODY BUILDER. General Repairs and Painting. C 7 Q Fitzherbert Avenue. Res. 55 LinOO ton Street. Phones 6491 Res. 7293. C. T. HALL. Phone 7119. J. W. EISHER AND CO. Monumentalists 12 DAVID STREET, Opp. Railway Station, Palmerston N. Direct Importers of Marble and, Granite Memorials. P.O. Box 177. Phone 5220. EISHING. —Rods, reels, lines, landing nets, waders, brogues, baits, flies, etc., the best at Bycroft’s, Cuba Street.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIV, Issue 285, 30 October 1934, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume LIV, Issue 285, 30 October 1934, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume LIV, Issue 285, 30 October 1934, Page 1

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