The Biggest Programme Ever Offered in Palmerston ! 4 Shows for the Price of 1! Patrons.—Owing to the length of tin’s programme our starting times arc TO-NIGHT, 6.15 and 7.45. \ T7OSY THEATRE / I HEAT RE. (The House for Value.) ATO. | —CI. Alt ENCE E. MULEORD I' J Presents WILLIAM BOYD As HOP ALONG CASSIDY In a Thunderous Action Thriller of the West, with WINDY HAYES RUSSELL HAYDEN “THE FRONTIERSMEN” ATO. O—CLEAR THE DECKS EUR JA /J ACTION! ■LEW AYRES JOHN lIOWARD ALARY CARLISLE In a Yolcanie! Spectacular! Navy Thriller!
"HOLD ’EM NAVY” MO. O—Chapter 10, “HKD BAllltY,” O “The False Trail.” MO. A —A Surprise for all our Patrons Presenting “THE LONE RANGER” The Man of Mystery! Known by all of you through Station 2ZU. The first Chapter, “HEIGH HO, SILVER’’ (Prog. App. for Universal Exhibition.) Boys and Girls! The first 500 at the Matinee on Saturday w ill be presented with a Lone Hanger Mask as a Souvenir! THE COCOANUT GROVE BALLROOM Patronised by Palmerston’s Best Dancers. TO-MORROW MOOT (SATURDAY), Headed by PHIL CAMPBELL’S BAND (Hear Phil Play that Trumpet.) Novelties —• Streamers Spotlight. Subs, (including Supper), Ladies 2s; Gentlemen 2s 6d. Dress Optional. A.R.R. Wm. COOK AND SON’S EMPLOYEES’ SOCIAL CLUB. DANCE DANCE The Orange Hall, Lombard Street. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! FRIDAY, MAY 2G, AT 8.30 P.M. Streamers and Novelty Dances. Cliff Anderson and His Band. Admission 2s and Is Gd. A.R.R. MANAWATU SCOTTISH SOCIETY. INGLESIDE COSMOPOLITAN HALL, T 0 - M O 11 It 0 W NIG H T Dan Reid’s Piano-Accordion Band. Admision; — Gents 2s; Ladies Is 6d; Members Is. NO'PASS OUT CHECKS. A REVELLERS’ DANCE, Drill Hall, J\ Feilding, Saturday, May 27. Excellent Supper and Novelties. Free bus leaves Square at 7.45 p.m. Ladies 2s, Gents 2s Gd. No Passes Out. N.Z. LABOUR PARTY. GRAND EUCHRE AND DANCE LONGBURN HALL, SATURDAY, MAY 27, 1939. Cliff Anderson’s Band. Excellent Supper. Perfect Floor. Free Bus leaves P.N. 7.45 p.m. Admission: 2s, and Is 6d. A.R.R. MAYFAIR DANCE BAND (Late Loveday’s Orchestra.) PHONE 8388. BARBARA MILLER A.I.S.T.D. (8.8. London). BALLROOM DANCING Private Tuition and Classes in the Latest Dances. Prospectus at Temporary Studio. 156 Broadway, Telephone 5600. LEONIE IRELAND Teacher of BALLROOM DANCING. STUDIO CLASSES every Wednesday at 8 p.m. Private tuition and Private Classes by Appointment. Studio: 12 Rangitikei Street, Telephone 5978. MISS JOYCE RAMSAY A.T.S.T.D. (8.8. London), BALLROOM DANCING TEACHER. STUDIO. PHOENIX CHAMBERS, CUBA' STREET. Classes: Wednesday, 8 p.m. Private Tuition by Appointment. Telephones: Studio 7367, Res. 6781. BETH PARKES M.T.S.T.D. (8.8. London) BALLROOM DANCING. STUDIO: RANGITIKEI STREET (Above Booth McDonald’s) CLASSES MONDAY. 8-10 p.m. Private Tuition 'Daily. For Appointments Phone 6370. Feilding Appointments, Tel. 122 D.
portmanteau anu ’Tis rarried in ease, ba " T ’Tis carried in knansack and swag; O’er ocean and main, by steamer anu train, Everyone carries it. health to maintain: Eor no powder or pill, no syprup of squill. No mixture or lotion, no preparation or potion, No brandy or rum. no whisky maturo, For coughs equals Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure.—Advt.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIX, Issue 149, 26 May 1939, Page 2
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