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WITHOUT A DOUBT THE GREATEST ENTERTAINMENT WE HAVE YET OFFERED KOSY THEATRE TO-NIGHT AT 6.30 and 8. Another Gigantic Double Feature Programme, Headed by DAMON RUNYON’S GRAND STORY OF A RACING EXPERT WHO WENT WRONG TRYING TO DO THE RIGHT THING, V “THE LEMON DROP KID” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) With LEE TRACY HELEN MACK BABY LE BOY. Also, The World’s Worst “Bad Man” VICTOR MVLAGLEN DOROTHY BELL, ALISON SKIPWORTH “WHARF ANGEL” (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Colourful, interesting Characters stranded by the tides of life on the roaring coast of San Francisco! And “MOTHER GOOSE’’ (Cartoon.) Episode 5 of the Thrilling Serial, “THE LAST FRONTIER.” MEETING FOR WOMEN. TO-MORROW AT 2.30 IN THE METHODIST HALL, Cuba Street. MRS C. SMITH, of Morrinsville, will address a meeting of women on “Economic Christianity.” The Mayoress (Mrs A. E. Mansford) will preside. PALMERSTON NORTH CITY COUNCIL. PUBLIC LIBRARY. CHILDREN’S DEPARTMENT. CITIZENS are cordially invited to attend the opening of the new Department of the Children’s Library by His Worship tho Mayor, A. E. Mansford, Esq., on TUESDAY, the 25th June, 1935, at 3,p.m. J. R. HARDIE, Town Clerk. Juno 21st 1935. ANNOUNCEMENT! HOLLYWOOD SCHOOL OF DRESSMAKING. LARGEST and most successful school i in N.Z. announce the P.N. branch under NEW MANAGEMENT. Exclusive method of dress designing, cutting, and making taught. Frocks cut and tacked or fully made. Fees moderate, terms to suit all. MADAM ESTELLE, Union Buildings, Coleman Place. FURS! FURS! MISS M. SCOBLE. FUR coats repaired, relined and cleaned at lowest cost. See our selected range of fur coats and necklets. Rooms 3 and 4 Union Building (above Harrison, Florists) the Suuare. ROYALE DUTCH LOUNGE HOT DINNERS AND TEAS. MORNING AND AFTERNOON TEAS Cafeteria Service for Those so Desiring. SUPPER SERVED AFTER THE THEATRE. SPECIAL NOTE. —The management eater for all Social Functions. A separate party room available at a moderate charge. SATISFIED CUSTOMERS. Procure Service and Satisfaction at a Moderate Cost, From TOMS’ SERVICE STATION AND GARAGE, Terrace End, Phone 6146. Battery Charging. Repairs, Greasing and Washing. Dill Your Car up with Euro-pa—the benzine that gives life to your car. VISIT TINY TOTS GARAGE. FOR the Pram for Your Tiny Tot.— COLEMAN PLACE. PHONE 6550. A LL classes of DAINTY LINGERIE. t A Take advantage of tho “Lay-By” System. “MARIE SALON,” Next “Standard.” THE LEWIS STUDIO. COLEMAN PLACE. WE SPECIALISE IN CHILD STUDIES. PHONE 506 9. SEE OUR WINDOW For THE GREATEST DISPLAY OF RADIO BARGAINS EVER OFFERED TO YOU AS A PROSPECTIVE BUYER. WE GUARANTEE THESE SETS. BERRYMAN’S Phone 5154. P-O. Box 142. The Home of Music and Radio. • BOOKS! BOOKS! A RCADE LENDING LIBRARY, IX 2000 new and latest books to choose from. A wonderful chance for all book lovers to read all the latest and best books at a low cost. (New books added each week.) Entrance fee Is (lor all time), 3d per book—3d. Country members specially provided f0r.—213 CUBA STREET. HEALTH ON SKIPPER’S EMULSION. AS suroly as persistent coughs and witter ailments pull health down —so SKIPPER’S EMULSION guarantees freedom from infection. Every does of SKIPPER'S the supreme body and chestbuilder, is pleasant to take and brings health, strength and resistance. 2s'3d; 4s 3d, from L. Hughes, Grocer, and F. Eckersley. Grocer, corner Featherston and Campbell’ Streets.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LV, Issue 175, 24 June 1935, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume LV, Issue 175, 24 June 1935, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume LV, Issue 175, 24 June 1935, Page 1

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