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FINALLY, 6.30 and 8. FOUR BIG PICTURES. Warner Bros, focus their cameras on the pearl divers of the South Seas. “ISLE OF FURY.” HUMPHREY BOGART—MARGARET LINDSAY. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Also Screening,— “PRIDE OF THE MARINES” A Columbia Thrill Special with CHARLES BICKFORD * _ FLORENCE RICE And then these Delightful Features—(3) —Clyde Lucas and His Orchestra. (4) —“Milk and Money,” Cartoon. ROSY THEATRE For Your Better Entertainment. ——SATURDAY 4 BIG PICTURES At the Theatre For Better Programmes, and value for money again presents a specially chosen programme for Mum arid Dad and the Family. No. 1— STRANGE SECRETS SOAR THROUGH THE SKIES! The hands of a monster guides giant air-liners marked for destruction! A tragic love binds a beautiful air hostess to the man who caused her brother’s death! “REPORTED “REPORTED MISSING” MISSING” A New Universal Film. WILLIAM GARGAN, JEAN ROGERS, HOBART CAVANAUGH No. 2 A THRILL FOR EVERY SCOTTISH HEART! The World’s Most Versatile Comedian Comes to the Screen. HARRY LAUDER HARRY LAUDER In Twentieth Century-Fox Film. “END OP THE ROAD” “END OF THE ROAD” It’s a Filin which will make all Scottish Folk thrill with pride of their homeland. t HEAR THESE POPULAR SONGS—“The End of the Road” (Theme), “If Ever I Marry Again.” “Road to the Isles.” “To Welcome McAlistair Home.” “Cornin’ Thru’ the Rye.” And many others. HOOTS, MON! YE MUST BE THERE! No. 3 Thrill to the Adventures of "SECRET AGENT X-9” Ep. 10: “The Forced Lie.” -- No. 4 A Snappy Song and Dance Revue—“SHOES WITH RHYTHM” Quick Stepping Tap Artists of the . Stage. IF IT’S AT THE KOSY IT’S THE BEST SHOW IN TOWN! (Both Approved Universal Exhibition) COMBINED BAND CONCERT. WANGANUI AND PALMERSTON NORTH GARRISON BANDS ESPLANADE—SUNDAY at 3 p.m. EVENING CONCERT AT 8.30 SUNDAY. By N.Z.’s Champion “A” Grade Band supported by local artists and JOAN PETERS, Wanganui’s WONDER GIRL —winner of over 200 First Prizes in open competition. Don’t be Disappointed. Seats Booked at State Theatre. Is each. TAILORING.

ORDER your Xmas Suit from Palmerston’s new tailor. English Trained with 16 years’ New Zealand experience. Satisfaction is assumed by Bert Salter, Hallensteins Buildings, George Street, Palmerston North. Feilding customers note address. HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION. ITHE IDEAL SUMMER HOLIDAY JL is at.the Chateau Tongariro. Peace and quiet. Golf under superb conditions—greens and fairways second-to-nono. Hard court tennis and summer mountain climbing. Beautiful bush walks. Horses available for delightful rides. Thermal springs and pools. Ketetahi blowholes. . The luxurious Chateau itself—with unequalled comfort. Cuisine in keeping. Tariff from only 16s per day. For full particulars—Consult GOVERNMENT TOURIST BUREAU (or agents). 154 RangitiMei Street, Palmerston North, Phone 6664. Dear Friends, If you do not yet possess your car, 7s. 6d per week makes you a membnr of MUTUAL MOTORS CLUB. ' B. Good. PLEASE NOTE OUR NEW AUTOMATIC PHONE NUMBER—--66 0 8 LARSEN'S MODERN DAIRY. MONEY TO LEND IN SUMS OF £5 10 £IOOO ON APPROVED SECURITIES WITHOUT REMOVAL such as Household Furniture, Livestock, Life Insurance Policies, Radios, Forestry Bonds, Motor Care, eto. THE MANAWATU LOAN AND DISCOUNT CO. LTD C. F. CRONIN, Manager. (Established 1920.) A.M.P. BUILDING. BROADWAY. Rooms No. 6,4, 5, Ist Floor. PHONE 7360. BOX 431.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 307, 26 November 1937, Page 1

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522

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 307, 26 November 1937, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 307, 26 November 1937, Page 1

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