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MANAGERIAL! THE ROMANCE OF THE FIRST ENTE LIT AINMENT. “THE VARIETY SHOW” Having personally previewed the picture “Music Halt,” which is comprised of Hie most famous variety turns on the English stage, wo feel that we would be lacking in our service to our patrons if we did not recommend you to see this grand entertainment. Wo were astounded ourselves at its magnificent entertaining qualities, and feel sure that you, too, will thoroughly enjoy every moment of “Music Hall.” .STATE THEATRE Direction: Amalgamated Theatres (N.Z.) Ltd. SESSIONS DAILY: 2 P.M. and 8 P.M. An Exliilirating Musical Entertainment depicting the rise and fall of the legitimate stage. THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH! “MUSIC HALL” “MUSIC HALL” “MUSIC HALL” Starring The Cream of the "World's Variety RE BROY 1 SOMERS FAMOUS BAND MARC AIM’S HUTCH SERENADEDS SHERMAN EISITER DANCING GIRLS. GEE SUOM PAR KINGTON QUINTETTE RAYMOND NEWELL (Famous Xylophonist.) JIMMY BRYANT (Clever Bov Dancer.) CHESTER’S HOGS (The world’s highest paid animal act.) MARK DALY (A laugh a minute.) Ihe veterans join with the youth, all the highest paid variety acts in the world. Making the most unique and entertaining talking picture ever made. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Specially Selected State Featurettes. Book Now! Plans at Theatre. Phone 5599. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. WEEK-END EXCURSION. 16-17th FEBRUARY. TO \TEW PLYMOUTH, STRATFORD, IN HAWKR A, WANG AN UI, AND OTHER PRINCIPAL TOWNS. SATURDAY, 16th FEBRUARY. LEAVES WELLINGTON 9.30 P.M— Palmerston North 12.41 a.m. (17th) Wanganui, urr. 3.8 a.m. Hawera, arr. 5.7 a.m. Stratford, arr. 5.50 a.m. New Plymouth, arr. 6.45 a.m. RETURN'TRAIN, SUNDAY, 17th. .[.EAVES NEW PLYMOUTH, 3.30 p.m. Stratford 4.36. Hawera, 5.9. Wanganui, 7.5 p.m. Palmerston North 9.38. Wellington, arr. 12.27 a.m. Stops at all principal stations en route. FIRST-CLASS CARRIAGES ONLY. FARES AT LESS THAN Ml PER MILE, FROM ANY TO ANY STATION at which the train stops. Examples of return fares from Palmerston North:— To New Plymouth 12s lOd, To Stratford 10s lUd. To Hawera Os lOd. to Wanganui 6s. SEATS RESERVED FREE. Cushions may be hired at a fee of Is for up and down journey. See handbill or enquire stations for particulars including WANGANUI RIVER EXCURSION'and facilities for visiting MOUNT EG MONT. PALMERSTON NORTH COSMOPOLITAN CLUB. THE Annual General Meeting of the Club will be held at the Club’s promises, Cuba Street, on THURSDAY, February 14, 1935, at 8 p,m. BUSINESS:—To Receive Annual Report and Balance-sheet; Election of Auditors, Notice'of Motion and General Business. Wm. HUNTER, Secretary. ATJTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION (MANAWATU). \NY members willing to assist on a \ Special Committee for the purpose f arranging a conducted picnic a.re uvited to attend a meeting m the uitomobile Association Club Boom at p.m. on Friday, February 15th. AMALGAMATED FARMERS’ AND DAIRY FARMERS’ UNION. MORTGAG E CORPORATION SOHEME. * PUBLIC MEETING will be held m 1 the RANGIOTU HALL on 'BIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, AT 8 P.M. o discuss the above. Prominent speakrs will appear. All farmers and others uterested are cordially invited to atend. PLACE the removal of your live stock in experienced and reliable hands and ensure every satisfaction. Engage WYCHERLEY’S ORANGE TRANSPORT. PHONE 42M, ASHHURST. “THE JEAN SCOTT SCHOOL OF DANCING” Cl OLD M edallist and Holder of N.Z. VJT Championships. Correct tuition in all branches. Highland dancing as taught by leading teachers of Scotland. Studio, 298 CUBA STREET. Phone 6500. PEACHES TREE RIPENED—TREE RIPENED. TREE RIPENED —TREE RIPENED. ALL KINDS OF JAM- FRUITS IN STOCK AT LOWEST RATES. WALLY JONES LIBRARY BT'JLDTNGS. The Only White Fruiterer in. the Square. LINGERING lavender fragrance of Bridcstowc Shampoo lasts days. 6d packet makes two shampoos.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LV, Issue 65, 13 February 1935, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume LV, Issue 65, 13 February 1935, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume LV, Issue 65, 13 February 1935, Page 1

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