EOUND! The llight Laughter Tonic! At (Where the best pictures are shown.) T 0 -NIG H T ! FRIDAY, AT 7.45. HERE IS— The Gayest, Wittiest, Sauciest With RAY MILL AND ELLEN DREW (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Early Rooking Essential! AS PLANS ARE FILLING RAPIDLY Box Plans at C. and C.’s after 6.45 p.m., Regent gOC IA L AND- jQ ANC E. NEWBURY HALL, ' TO-NIGIIT FRIDAY TO-NIGHT Send-off and Presentation to PAT COLLINS and E. ANDERSON Gents Is 6d Ladios- Is FIRE BRIGADE OLD TIME DANCE TO-NIGHT! REVELLERS’ ORCHESTRA. Admission Is 6d. r.N. EIRE BRIGADE OLD-TIME BALL SHOW GROUNDS ERIDAY SEPT. 6TH R EVELLER S’ ORCHESTRA. REVELLERS’ ORCHESTRA. SIT DOWN SUPPER. TICKETS ss. PATRIOTIC DANCE WHAKARONGO, SATURDAY, AUGUST - 10, 1940, At 8 p.m. Euchre for Non-Dancers. CLIFF ANDERSON’S DaNCE BAND Gents 2s 6d. Ladies 2s, Double 4s. Free Bus C.P.O. at 7.45 p m. SCOTCH THISTLE SOCIETY. OLD TIME DANCE. COSMOPOLITAN HALL (Cuba Street). SATURDAY, 8 P.M. Novelties Galore, Mayfair Dance Band. Gents 2s. Ladies Is 6d. Members Is. A.It.R.
BETH PABKES. M.I.S.T.D. Teacher of BALLROOM DANCING, Studio: llamritikei St. (Above Booth MacDonald’s), Classes Mondays 8-10 p.nt. Private Tuition hv Appointment. Telephone 6370. FRESH FISH OYSTERS CRAYFISH T a IT’S THE SQUiiREGOLF GOLF GOLF GOLF GOLF GOLF GOLF GOLF GOLF GOLF GOLF GOLF GOLF GOLF GOLF GOLF GOLF GOLF HOW DO YOB SPEND YOBR WEEK-ENDS? WHY NOT PLAY GOLF ON THE NEWLY-RENOVATED LINKS AT ' AWAPUNI (Private Links) SOFT DRINKS ON SALE. BUFFET TEA 6d. ALSO GOLF BALLS. CLUBS FOR HIRE. FEES: 9 holes Is; 18 holes Is 6d. F. COWDREY, Prop. PHONE 7446. FURNITURE FOR SALE. GOOD Used Furniture, pianos, sewing machines, in fact, everything for. tho home. At Mounsey’s Used Furniture Dept., 66 Rangitikei Street. REES Furnishing Co. for well-designed quality furniture at bargain prices. Suites from 5s weekly.—Grand Hotel Rnildings. the Square. i READY -TO-ASSEMBLE Furniture.—Bo your own cabinet maker. Bring us your designs. —City Furnishers, 38-40 Fitzherbert Avenue. Phone 8265. MISCELLANEOUS. THE High Cost of Hitler,” by John Gunther; 4s 6d, at Bennett's, Broadway. • ANDREW’S Furniture Showrooms are well worth inspection. You are cordially invited.—Showrooms and factory, 184 Rangitikei Street. “CXCELST OR” Oriental Lacquer, bea,uJLj tiful colours: suitable for wickerwork, woodwork, ironwork, etc. Quick drying and .hard wearing. Tinlets Is 3d, { pints Is IQd. —Tingey’s Ltd.. 75 the Square. BEDROOM and diningroom suites, newest designs and best quality at lower prircs. Sco Andrew’s, Furnishers. ,I T)RAVE Days.” Pioneer Women of New Jj Zealand, 4s 6d, at Bennett’s, Broadway. RIMU wardrobes £5 ss. oak wardrobes £6 10s. Only at Andrew’s, Furnishers, 184 Bangitikei Street. “T OST 151bs taking one bottle Bonkora,” Jj writes James Herbert.—U.F.S. Dispensary, the Square.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 215, 9 August 1940, Page 2
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