THE ROSY CONTINUOUS TO-DAY FROM 1 P.M. , And - SPECIAL SESSION 10.30 p.rn. SESSIONS COMENCE—--1 P.M.. 3.23 P.M., 5.40 P.M., 8.3 P.M. and 10.30 P.M. PROGRAMME EXTRA SPECIAL ! ! ! A WEALTH OF SHORT SUBJECTS Including—--1 (1) TRAVEL.—“Gems of the Ocean.” (2) NOVELTY—“Believe it or Not.” (3) SPORTING—GOOD BADMINTON A most interesting and instructive 10 minutes on this fascinating sport, showing the world’s champion player, Jess Willard, in action (Screening 1.29, 3.52, 6.9, 8.32 p.m.) (4) CARTOON “Buddy’s Outing.” • (5) MUSICAL Clias. Ahearn and His Millionaire. An absolute scream, the funniest short yet! (6) BUCK JONES, in “RED EIDER” Chapter 4, “The Treacherous Ambush.” (Screening 1.53, 4.16, 6.33, 8.56, 10.30 p.m.) AND THRILLS 1 CHILLS! SUSPENSE! In A MASTER MYSTERY PACKED WITH LAUGHS! “RETURN 0E THE TERROR” (Screening, 2.10, 4.33, 6.50, 9.13, and 10.55 p.m.) No Greater Detective Story lias ever been Writen than this EDGAR WALLACE THRILLER With JOHN HALLIDAY MARY ASTOR LYLE TALBOT FRANK McHttiJi COME ON, YOU MYSTERY FANS —ENJOY YOURSELVES! (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Wo Recommend the Whole Programme. ■ CONTINUOUS PROM 1 P.M. f SPECIAL SESSION 10.30 p.m. I l l l RANGITIKEI RACING CLUB. AUTUMN MEETING, VEIL, MARCH 6. I i l l i l l l l l ~VTOMINATIONS for ALL EVENTS IN close on MONDAY, Feb. 18, at 9 p.m. Full programme in “Referee,” February 7. Bulls Telegrax»h office closes at 5 p.m. Plume 65, Bulls. E. V. Wilson,. Secretary. NOTICE. A PUBLIC meeting will be held on Tuesday, .Feb. 19th, in the Longburn SebooJ, at 8 p.m., for the purpose of arranging a suitable send-off’ to Mr and Mrs C. C. Hills. For the Longburn School Committee. J. CALLESEN, Convener. ■ EOR IMMEDIATE SALE WITHIN 5 minutes from Square. 5 rooms and kitchenette, h. and c. water, gas cooker, e.l. and motor shed. This property is on tire market for one week only and is offered at the low price of £490. Reply “Owner, 452,” “Standard.” K CORNWALL. —Voice Production and • Singing. 40 years’ experience voice training. Studied with the eminent Maestro Moretti, Milan, and Sir Henry Wood, London. Address: 19 TAONUI STREET. MORA DEAN, l.r.a.m. Matthay School, London. r Conservatoire de Musique, Neuchatel, Switzerland. ADVANCED PIANOFORTE WORK, DIPLOMA and ART OF TEACHING. SPECIAL CHILDREN’S COURSE IN MUSICIANSHIP based on Rhythmic Work. Classes Forming in Other Branches of Music, including EURIIYTHMIC WORK. Opening February 18th. Clarendon Buildings, Palmerston Nth. THORA C. RODDEN. L.T.C.L., F.T.C.L., L.A.B. PIANOFORTE, HARMONY, AND THEORY OF MUSIC. Address: 39 RUSSELL STREET. Phone 6763. VOICE PRODUCTION AND SPEECH TRAINING CLASSES (Limited to four per class) For DEBATING and PUBLIC SPEAKING Stammering and Other Vocal Defects Rectified. J. GARDE GRIMSHAW, King’s Chambers. JOAN H. THOMSON A.T.C.L., L.T.C.L. ELOCUTION AND DRAMATIC ART VOICE PRODUCTION AND SPEECH TRAINING. Studio, 298 Cuba Street, Phone 5311. PIANO TUNING TP. HENDERSON, expert tuner . and repairer of pianos, organs, players, etc.—29 FITZROY STREET. C. A DRIVER. PIANOS, players, reed and pipe organs, tuned and repaired. Tuner to the principal city organs. 60 LINTON STREET. PHONE 7436. . KING’S COURT PRIVATE E HOTEL. n Under Entirely New Management. COMPLETELY Refurnished and Reno vated throughout. Gardens, grounds, tennis courts. A home away from home. Owner-proprietress, Mrs Stephen Mrs McCabe. THE ROYALE DUTCH LOUNGE CATERS FOR ALL HOT WEATHER DELICACIES. Delightfully Cool Soda Fountain Drinks Pure High Quality Ice Cream Manufactured on Premises. Lounge Electrically Cooled. (Open After the Theatre.)
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LV, Issue 68, 16 February 1935, Page 1
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