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FINALLY TO-NIGHT AT 7.45 ......Yes, the beloved Rudd Family are again in Riotous Fun, headed by DAD AND DAVE DAD AND DAVE In the “Daddy” of all Comedy Films—“DAD RUDD, M.P,” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) S The he DEGENT. JLVEGENT. SI (Where the Lest .Pictures are Shown.) TO-MORROW Friday, at 2 and 7.45 p.m, COME IN A LAUGHING MOOD and see BING CROSBY 808 HOPE DOROTHY LAMOUR 111 a South Sea Riot of Rhythm and Laughter [ “T)OAD gINGAPORE” “"DOAD tpO gINGAPORE” rjpO gINGAPORE” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Box Plans at C. and C.'s After 6.45, Regent, 6776. i ■ ■■ =3 EVERY SAT., MON. AND THURS. SKATING TO-NIGHT 7.45 TO-NIGHT. AT SHOW BUILDINGS. Join the Olympians and Have a Good Night’s Fun at This Exhilirating Sport. SPECIAL LEARNERS’ ROOM. Ladies Is 6d, Gents 2s, Onlookers 6d. Direction: Olympia Amusements. PETROL STATION HOURS. AN and after MONDAY NEXT, U August 26, 1940, by Government Regulations, Petrol Resellers will observe the following hours : SUNDAYS—CIosed all day. FRIDAYS—B a.m. until 9.30 p.m. OTHER DAYS—B a.m. until 6 p.m. An EMERGENCY SUPPLY STA-' TION at 280 Rangitikei Street (extreme end right from Square) will be open:— SUNDAYS —8 a.m. until noon; 1 p.m. until 6 p.m. FRIDAY NIGHTS—9.3O to 11. * OTHER NIGHTS—6 to 11. ATTENTION! JOIN THE ARMY OF CYCLISTS IN PALMERSTON NORTH. You’ll Find It’s Economical and Healthy to Ride a STAN NAPIER CYCLE PRICES FROM £lO. , Our Range of English Machines is Well Worth Inspection. STAN NAPIER’S CYCLE SHOP, FITZHERBERT AVE. SPRING MODELS IN THE NEWEST MILLINERY CREATIONS PRICED FROM Jg/g A distinctive range of Spring Hats personally selected by Miss Todhunter. All the Latest Shades Await Your Choice. MISS TODHUNTER (Formerly the Late Molly Long), T. and G. Building BROADWAY. MISCELLANEOUS. JL. BENNETT’S have unlimited de- • rnand for used furniture. We buy for cash or sell behalf clients. —Phone 6261. PEGDEN’S offer the Best Value in Bedroom range, of attractive styles—priced from £l9 19s at the manufacturers.—Pcgden’s, The Square. SEE the now spring suitings and place your order now at Goldfinch and Cousins, Ltd., The Men’s Store. WATCIIORNS for all your household requirements. Coloured dust pans to match your kitchen; only 2s each. “TVVERALL” House Paint; one gallon ‘U tins 19s Paint your house for £5. —J. L. Bennett, Ltd., Rangitikei Street. FURNITURE.— Get quality that counts, At the Art Cabinet Co., Ltd., Square, Palmerston North. INDIGESTION Cured! Treatment is I simple! Just buy your meat from C. J. Simpson, Cuba Street, opp. Fire Station. Phone 5585. CO-OP. Meat Auction, King Street.— Special prices corned beef, pickled pork.—Ring 5846. Free delivery. - BEDDING, largest stocks in Palmerston North, all qualities and prices.— Andrew’s, Furnishers, 184 Rangitikei Street. SHOE Sole Saver puts the life and wear of three soles Into one, easily applied and a money saver. Obtained at Watson Bros., the Square, and all branches. EA'X'JtlN feiON Ladders, made of selected Oregon, well wired, 9 to 16ft 59s 6d, 11-20 70s 6d, 13-24 365, 15-27 99s 6d, .17-31 114 s, 19-35 134 s 6d. Also strong step ladders all sizes.—Holben and Kirk, Ltd., 359 Rangitikei Street. BEDDING, largest stocks in Palmerston North, all qualities and prices.—Andrew’s, Furnishers, 184 Rangitikei Street. ABSOLUTE perfection of fit and style guaranteed in your new spring suit-to-measure. —Goldfinch and Cousins, the Men’s Store. j

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 226, 22 August 1940, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 226, 22 August 1940, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 226, 22 August 1940, Page 2

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