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Heated for Your Comfort. jAr=== I&MAYFAIR 5050 ( The Homo of 100 per cent. Entertainment. TO-NIGHT AT 7.-15. RIPPED PROM THE HEADLINES'! Exciting Thrilling Action as Warner Bros. Smash into Gangland. “THE BROADWAY MUSKETEERS” (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Starring ANN SHERIDAN Dick Purcell John Litel Also ScreeningRiding the Wild Western Plains with THE HIGGINS FAMILY As “GRANDPA GOES TO TOWN” Smashing in with Six-gun Justice. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Plus “THE GREEN HORNET.” Ep. 12, “Panic in the Zoo.”. Always Popular. Always Entertaining. THE COCOANUT GROVE BALLROOM , A TO-NIGHT 1 TO-NIGHT! (And Every Saturday) Mixed Dancing Mixed Dancing To the COCOANUT GROVE BAND (The Boys with Pep and Rhythm.) > Dancing 8.30 p.m. until ? Subs. (Inclusive of Supper) Ladies 2s; Gentleman 2s 6d. Dress Optional. A.R.R. ‘MELODY ’ DANCE CLUB Old Time Occasional Modern. TO-NIGHT! ... TO-NIGHT! EMPIRE HALL Reveller’s Orchestra. Extra Prizes, etc. Adm. 2s and 2s (xl; Double 4s. A.R.R. Organiser (Miss) Win Hubbard, Mr Howard York, M.C. No passes out Allowed. P.N. TECH. OLD STUDENTS’ ASSN. gPORTS CLUB DANCE TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT SATURDAY, AUGUST 31. ASSEMBLY lIALL, Larkin’s Orchestra. MANAWATU SCOTTISH SOCIETY. INGLESIDE COSMOPOLITAN HALL, TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT Hear Dan Reid’s Piano-Accordion Band NUMEROUS NOVELTY DANCES. Admission: Gents 2s; Ladies Is 6d; Members Is. Come with the Crowd to the Brightest Dance in Town. A Great Night is in Store for All. NO PASS OUT CHECKS. DANCE LINTON HALL. MONDAY, SEPT. 2, AT 8 P.M. 50-50 Programme. Admission: Gents 3s,- Ladies 2s. Free Bus Leaves C.P.O. at .7.45 p.m. A.R.R. BUNNYTHORPE WOMEN’S INSTITUTE DANCE SEPT. 4, IN PUBLIC HALL, At 8.30 p.m. Mayfair Dance Band. Admission 2s, 2s 6d and 4s double. Euchre for nondancers. KAIRANGA HALL. DANCE SEPTEMBER 4. Revellers’ Orchestra. Novelties! Good Supper! Adm.: ,2s and 2s Gd, Double 4s. THE JUNE SCOIT. STUDIO OF DANCING RE-OPENS MONDAY, SEPT. 2. STUDIO: 31 NGATA STREET. MISS PAT OVER TEACHER of National and Tan Dancing. Winner of Championships and Gold Medallist. Senior Tap Classes, Tuesday and Thursday Evenings. Children trained for Sports and Competitions Concert work a speciality. STUDIO: 118 LINTON STREET, . Palmerston North. . THE BROADWAY SCHOOL OF DANCING. Principal Gwen Gibbs, M.R.A.D., L.I.S.T.D. London. STUDIO RE-OPENS MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2. New Terms Commence. 95 Broadway Avenue, Phone 7170. BETH PAKKES. M.i.S.t.d. TEACHER OF BALLROOM DANCING. Special Lessons in Rhythm Dancing and Latest Steps by Josephine Bradley (Lon.) STUDIO, RANGITIKEI STREET, Appointments Phone 6370. THE JEAN SCOTT. SCHOOL OF DANCING Gold Medallist, and Holder of N.Z. Championship. CLASSES RE-COMMENCE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2. Correct Tuition in All Branches. Studio: 296 Cuba Street, Phone 6802. RADIO AND ELECTRICAL. 010 REWARD will be paid for any radio jU we cannot- repair. Repairs guaranteed 12 months. —Radford’s Radio, Agents Philco and Mullard Radios, 111 Rangitikoi Street, Phone 5962 (after hours 5718). TIIE new 1910 “His Master’s Voice” radio has arrived. Arrange to hear it at Borliam’s Radio Service Ltd., The Service Experts, 83 The Square, Palmerston North, Phone 7409. SEE the New Zealand-built Princess Washing Machine with the automatic i safety wringer and 3-year unconditional guarantee. Ruilt under Connor Patents.' —Radford’s Radio, 111 Rangitikei Street, Phone 5962

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 234, 31 August 1940, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 234, 31 August 1940, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 234, 31 August 1940, Page 2

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