TO-NIGHT, 6.30 AND 8. Final Screenings of HALF A SINNER.” (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) THE KOSY TO-MORROW! TO-MORROW! DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAMME. “A PASSPORT TO PARIS” With BEN LYON —SALLY EILERS The action-packed adventures of a young man mistaken for an International Spy by a Gang of Secret Service Agents. AND- Thrills! Drama! Comedy! With the British Navy as a background “FREEDOM OF THE SEAS WITH HENRY - WENMAM (Marine Ogg of “THE MIDDLE WATCH.”) (Both Approved Universal Exhibition.) 10 SPECIAL SESSION a.m.—SATURDAY—IO EOR CHILDREN RANDOLPH SCOTT In ZANE GREY’S ‘HERITAGE OF THE DESERT’ (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) DEFINITELY LAST NIGHT! OF The Finest Picture of English Farming Life Ever Produced all the Beauty and Charm of Rural England—Excellently Photographed and 1 ertectly Produced SONG OF THE SONG OF THE SONG OF THE PLOUGH PLOUGH PLOUGH Universal Exhibition.) (Approved for TO-NIGHT AT S PALACE THEATRE COMMENCING TO-MORROW 2 P.M. and 8 P.M. THE ONE AND ONLY BING CROSBY BING CROSBY BING CROSBY In Undoubtedly His Best Picture to Date. WE’RE NOT DRESSING WE’RE NOT DRESSING WE’RE NOT DRESSING (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) A Bounteous Entertainment, full ol Enchanting Music, and Uproarious Comedy Featuring the Following Song Successes: “May I?” “Love Thy Neighbour,” “Once in a Blue Moon,” “Good-night Lovely Little Lady,” “She Reminds Me of You.” BE WISE! AND RESERVE! Plans at Central Booking Office until 5 p.m. (7178); then at Theatre (5050). gT. PETER’S SUNDAY SCHOOL. CHILDREN’S OPERETTA. “PRINCESS lONE SAN.” IN CORONATION HALL TO-NIGHT AT 7.30 O’CLOCK. TO-NIGHT AT 7.30 O’CLOCK. Bright Entertainment for Children and Adults. ADMISSION: Adults Is. Children 6d. PALMERSTON NORTH GOLF CLUB GOLFERS are invited to attend Closing Day TO-MORROW, Nov. 3. A mixed foursome will be played, commencing 1 p.m. SHOW PATRONS WHETHER it is a Quick Lunch or otherwise, the NEW ROY ALE DUTCH LOUNGE can cater for you. As customary, Special Menus will be served during Show Week, with NO EXTRA CHARGE. As we are now located in more commodious premises, we have been able to provide extra seating accommodation, hence patrons may be served without undue 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. FURS! , FURS! Fur Coats and Necklets Cleaned, Repaired, Relined at Lowest Cost. SEE Our Specially Selected Range of the New Season’s Fur Coats and Necklets. MISS M. SCOBLE. Rooms 3 and 4, Union Building (above Harrison’s, florists), tho Square. Hemstitching -Hemstitching Hemstitching Hemstitching Hemstitching 4d PER YARD. WORK done within the hour.—H. R. ECCLESTON. 252 Cuba Street, opp. Cosmo. Club. THE SPALDING SPORTS DEPOT HAVING been appointed the Palmerston North representatives for Spalding’s Sports Goods, we desire to notify the general public that we now have in stock a full assortment of the latest Tennis Rackets ■ and Balls, also Golf Balls, Tees, etc., at Reasonable Prices. , NOTE THE ADDRESS BERRYMAN’S , 74 BROADWAY, Palmerston North. Phone 5154. B-O. Box 142.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIV, Issue 288, 2 November 1934, Page 1
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