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PALACE THEATRE DAILY AT 2 P.M. and 8 P.M. LAST NIGHT—DON’T MISS GEORGE ABLISS “VOLTAIRE” Also Special Film of the Assassination of KING ALEXANDER. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Commencing TO-MORROW ' A TEN-REEL EPIC YOU CAN HARDLY BELIEVE WHAT YOUR OWN EYES SEE! A tremendous Human Drama,, picturmg the terrific struggle for life in the Arctic Circle . . . Enacted by Eskimos midst the menace of fierce wild beasts and fiercer Nature 1 “MALA” “MALA” “MALA” THE MAGNIFICENT. “MALA” “MALA” “MALA” (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) OVERWHELMING IN ITS POWER .... DIFFERENT FROM OTHER PICTURES! Directed by W. S. Van Dyke (who made “Trader Horn.'”) From the Books of Peter Freuclien. A Mighty Drama of Love, Desire and Bitter Hate Revealing. . . . THE STRANGEST MORAL CODE ON EARTH —WILLINGLY THEY SHARE THEIR WIVES. . . YET KILL IF ONE IS BETRAYED! TRUTH IS STRANGER THAN FICTION. There’s no Hollywood fictional staging about “Mala.” Every single incl of “Mala” was photographed and re corded in the far North. ACTION DRAMA AT WHITT HEAT! On the Same Programme. LAUREL AND HARDY in “Dirty Work.” Plans at Central Booking until 5 p.m (7178) ; then Theatre (5050). BULLS TALKIES FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. WILLIAM POWELL WILLIAM POWELL In “FASHIONS OF 1934” (Recommended by Censor for Adults. Good Supporting Programme.

p ALMERSTON NORTH horticultural society ROSE SHOW EMPIRE HALL TO-MORROW, November 24th. Schedules at Florists. J. GALLAND, Hon. Sec.

TO-MORROW NIGHT TO-MORROW NIGHT OPERA HOUSE A FEAST OP COMEDY DRAMA AND MYSTERY WANGANUI REPERTORY THEATRE Presents FOUR ONE-ACT PLAYS “A VOICE SAID GOODNIGHT” —(A Mystery Play) “OP-O-ME-THUMB” —(A Cockney Story) “AFTERNOON” —(A Charming Comedy) “VILLA FOR SALE” —(A Sacha Guitry Comedy Translated from the French) The Wanganui Repertory Society is one of the most successful societies in New Zealand and will prove its fame TO-MORROW NIGHT Total Proceeds in Aid of Garrison Band Candidate, Miss Beryl Oakley. PRICES: 2s and Is (3d extra for Booking.) Reserves at Central Booking Office.

VOTE FOR JUNE SCOTT’. PIPE BAND QUEEN SUNDAY NIGHT CONCERT NEXT SUNDAY EVENING. STATE THEATRE ■ Extra Special Programme. Including Wellington’s Leading Artists. Capacity House Assured. By Courtesy of Fuller-Hay ward Theatres. FRED WEBBER AND HIS “RHYTHYM RASCALS” (Late of Tivoli Theatres, Sydney and Melbourne.) POPULAR AUSTRALIAN BAND Now appearing Wentworth Cabaret and Majestic Theatre. Reserves may be obtained from Mr Jock Martin, Tobacconist, Broadway. MONDAY' EVENING NEXT EUCHRE PARTY Collinson and Cuningliame’s Tea Rooms Admission: Is.

NORTHERN ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. (Incorporated in England) AS from 30th November, 1934, Mr C. F. Spooner will cease to represent this Company as Agent in Palmerston North. All communications should now be made through Mr WALTER T. PENNY, 21 Rangitikei Street, the Company’s Chief Agent for this district. W. A. PARTON, , Manager, Wellington. 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 Phone 6801.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIV, Issue 306, 23 November 1934, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume LIV, Issue 306, 23 November 1934, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume LIV, Issue 306, 23 November 1934, Page 1

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