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ACCLAIMED! ■ — Yesterday’s large audiences enthusiastically endorsed the opinion expressed elsewhere that “Song of the Plough” is one of the most delightful pictures over made. Its simplicity and charm arc most appealing and on no account should this picturo ho missed. PALACE THEATRE 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 Rurnl England—Excellently Photographed and Perfectly Produced In OF THE OF THE OF PLOUGH” PLOUGH” PLOUGH” See an English Agricultural Show with all its Attractions—Prize Stock —Dogs Trials—Sideshows and All! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) (Which was accorded the patronage of THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL,. LORD BLEDISLOE.) An Entertainment Suitable for the whole Family and one wo can Recommend as being first-class. BE WISE! AND RESERVE! Plans at Central Booking Office until 5 p.m. (7178); then at Theatre (5050). ‘SONG ‘SONG ‘SONG

SHOW PATRONS 'HETHER it is a Quick Lunch vv or otherwise, the NEW ItOYALE DUTCH LOUNGE can cater for you. As customary, Special Menus will bo served during Show Week, with NO EXTRA CHARGE. As wo are now located in more commodious premises, we have been able to provide extra seating accommodation, hence patrons may bo served without unduo delay. HOT DINNERS AND TEAS. OR CAFETERIA SERVICE. THE NEW ROYALE DUTCH—designed for the comfort of patrons. Supper after the Show. Quality the Keynote.

TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! DE LUXE HALL. OLD TIME DANCE THE CITY’S POPULAR DANCE. Competition for Old-time Dancing Championship, continues with Schottische and Valetta. Lots of Novelty Dances. Giving away lots of Kin Ora Art Union Tickets. Come and Win a Prize. Ladies Is. Gents Is 6d.

QUEEN CARNIVAL TO-NIGHT—SHOW NIGHT. TO-NIGHT—SHOW NIGHT. THE BERYL OAKLEY BALL P.D.C. Building, “Jade’’ Ballroom. Under the Patronage of the Mayor and Mayoress (Mr and Mrs A. E. Hansford.) Special Exhibition of the Carioca by MISS GWEN GIBBS and PARTNER. GEDSON’S FULL ORCHESTRA Tickets 3s each. ANOTHER SUNDAYCONCERT. STATE THEATRE NEXT SUNDAY. Featuring IVAN PERRIN, the Wizard Pianist, with Another Splendid Programme. REMEMBER LAST SUNDAY-, HUNDREDS TURNED AWAY. Book Your Seats now at tho N.Z.I. Coy. or Aitchison’s (Leary’s) Pharmacy Full Programme To-morrow’s Paper.

CENTBAL SCHOOL TO-MOROW NIGHT TO-MOROW NIGHT OLD TIME DANCE SECOND SERIES WALTZING COMPETITION For W. G. Black Cups. No Entrance Fee. Three Judges. Novelty Programme and Good Prizes USUAL PRICE.

SHOW WEEK SPECIALS REMOVE cylinder head and decarbonise engine. Machine and grind valves. Overhaul ignition. Adjust Carburettor. Clean/ out petrol filters. Tune and adjust. FOUR CYLINDER CARS ... 27s 6d SIX CYLINDER CARS 32s (id EIGHT CYLINDER CARS 40s (If detachable cylinder top.) British Batteries fully charged from £2 19s 6d. First grade British Oil, 4 gal. tins, 6s per gal. TYRES TYRES TYRES. Best makes at prices which will astound you. Free parking, 6 a.m. to 11 p.m. FOWLES AND PORTER. LTD.. ltangitikei Street, Palmerston North. The Motorists’ Mecca.

MIDGET PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO. NOW OPEN. SPECIAL value 6 permanent portraits different positions with free enlargement for Is 6d, guaranteed equal to the samples in our window. G. F. FRAMJEE, Central Photo Store, 36 Broadway, opp. Regent Theatre. Phone 6963. Private Phono 6801.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIV, Issue 287, 1 November 1934, Page 1

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518

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume LIV, Issue 287, 1 November 1934, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume LIV, Issue 287, 1 November 1934, Page 1

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