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THE EVENT OF THE YEAR THE REGENT SCREENING: 2 P.M. and 8 P. ! | COMMENCING TO-DAY"" ON THE STAGE It is with great pleasure that we present to the public of Palmerston North for a two nights’ season only, a marvellous musical treat Thirty-five of Australia’s leading musicians THE “CAIRNS CITIZENS’ BAND” “CAIRNS CITIZENS’ BAND” “CAIRNS CITIZENS’ BAND” “CAIRNS CITIZENS’ BAND” “CAIRNS CITIZENS’ BAND” “CAIRNS CITIZENS’ BAND” Conducted by James Compton. A GRADE CHAMPIONS OF ALL AUSTRALIA. Wherever this band has appeared critics and public have acclaimed it the finest combination of musicians ever to leave the shores of Australia. IT IS A TREAT TOO GOOD TO MISS 1 Full Supporting Picture Programme Includes “MUSIC HATH CHARMS” “MUSIC HATH CHARMS” “MUSIC HATH CHARMS” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) With HENRY HALL and his famous 8.8.0. Dance Orchestra with a supporting cast famous on both stage and screen setting a new standard in screen fantasy that is both tuneful and amusing. USUAL REGENT PRICES. Book now! Plans at Collinson and Cunninghame’s, phone 7178; after (j p.m., phone 6776. Free List Entirely Suspended. GIRL Guide Swimming Sports, Girls’ .High School Baths, Saturday, Feb. 15, 1.30 p.m. Admission free. Tea 6d. —M. Warren, Hon. See. T> A H I A T U A SHOW X FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14. An Attractive Prize Schedule. Substantial Prize Money. Valuable Cups and Rose Bowls. Five Jumping Events. Four Chopping Contests. Dog Trial. Hacks, Ponies, Sheep, Cattle. An outstanding attraction of the Show is Carnival Park, a beautiful belt of Native Bush, some 15 acres in extent, adjoining the Showgrounds. It is a delightful spot for picnic parties, and its charm and allurement make instant appeal. Here an ample supply of hot water, free of charge, is always available, and tables and seating accommodation are provided for visitors, while the appointments are of the most modern type. Entries close Friday, February 7th. Free schedules on application to J. A. WALSH, Secretary. • ENROL TO-NIGHT FOR EVENING TRADES AND DOMESTIC CLASSES At PALMERSTON NORTH TECHNICAL SCHOOL Classes Resume Monday Next. AIRWAYS TAXIS THE PREMIER SERVICE. PER MILE y_ PHONE 7 Q3Q 24-HOURS SERVICE. Travelling Bags Dolls’ Prams. Inspect at TINY TUTS’ GARAGE, Cnr. Cuba and Taonui Streets. MISS JEAN WARE, DRESSMAKER AN D COST UMI ER, ROOMS 8-9, KING’S CHAMBERS, (above J. R. McKenzie’s). CLEAN YOUR HOME THE CLEAN YOUR HOME THE VACTRIC WAY. VACTItIO WAY. The vac-tric cleaner is not just British made. It is 100 per cent. English. Why buy foreign cleaners when we can supply you with this 100 per cent. En<dish Cleaner which is more "efficient and better Priced— COMPLETE. PHONE US NOW EOR A DEMONSTRATION. P.O. Box 142. Phone 5154. BERRYMAN’S The Home of Music and Radio. LONDONTOWN, THE SQUARE, GENUINE MQROCAIN aa YARDS. All shades includUU including new prune, marnavy and black. 2s quality. NOW ONLY j j\, YARD. SEE WINDOW. DINE AT THE PICCADILLY THE POPULAR RESTAURANT 1 SPOTLESSLY clean, excellent service and a good menu always I q..COURSE HOT LUNCHEON y m LOOSE COVERS (A speciality). BEDSPREADS, Cushions, Frilled Curtains, Eiderdowns Recovered at the HOME-HELP. Eeatherston Street, opp. Central School.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVI, Issue 63, 12 February 1936, Page 1

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