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ONLY WOMEN WILL REALISE WHY— This Woman did the one tiling no man can forgive! 2 decent. rPHE HEOKNT A HE (Socially Palmerston.’s l'irst Theatre.) TO-NIGHT AT 7.47. Bette Miriam DAVIS HOPKINS GEORGE BRENT— DONALD CRISP - ‘THE OLD MAID'” (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Box Plans at C. and C.’s —• 717%', after 6.45 p.m., Regent, 6776. FRIDAYBOOK—NOW! NEW ROMANCE! NEW MYSTERIES! NEW THRILLS! . as the screen’s most romantic Medico-Detective tackles ‘ his fourth and strangest case! Five hours to attempt the strangest experiment m modern medical science . . • the daring insulin shock treatment ... as young Dr Kildare risks his career to restore to sanity “the man ivho was waiting for Friday” ! “jQR J^ILDARE’S “JQR jgJLDARE’S gTRANCE QASE”/ g TRANCE QASE” LEW AYRESas young Dr Jimmy Kildare . . • fascinating patients . . • charming nurses . . they snell “DANGER” to young Dr Kildare *. . . hut it’s the kind of danger he never runs away from! LIONEL BARRYMORE as grumpy, sharp-tongued Dr Gillespie, working against what he knows is a short time to live ... to ffeach Ins protegee all he has learned over the years ... LARAINE DAY pretty voung nurse . . . has a startling heart treatment that turns palpitation into love . . . as young Dr Kildare pops the question ... and sends old Dr Gillespie into a dither . . . And NAT PENDLETON SHEPPERD STRUDWICK EMMA DUNN (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) RESERVE NOW 1 GRAND MAORI PATRIOTIC CONCERT. BY Levin Party which has broadcast from 2ZB. OPERA HOUSE, SATURDAY, Oct. 6, at 8 p.m. Proceeds comforts fund Maori Battalion overseas. Hakas, Poi Dances, Action Songs, with vocal, Instrumental, Humorous interludes. Admission. 2s, .Is ; .6d and Children under 12 Is. Box 'plans at Collinson and Cunninghame, Ltd. •MAN A WAIL SPRING SHOW ENTRIES CLOSE HOME INDUSTRIES, Oct. 17. STOCK Oct. 23. Send for Free Schedule Now! A. PICKERING, Secretary. P.O. Box. 85, . • ""/ ■ ...Palmerston North. KAIItANGA COUNTY COUNCIL. BALANCE-SHEET, 1939-1940. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the audited Balance-sheet for the year ended 31st March ; 1940, is deposited for public inspection at the Office of the Council, Rangitikei Street, Palmerston North, during office hours. A printed copy will ho posted free of cost to any’ratepayer making application for the same. Ist October, 1940. N. I. NIELSEN, County Clerk. “TOMS” FRUIT'MART RANGITIKEI STREET, Phone 7949. ' NOTE THESE PRICES:— POTATOES—S.I. Suttons ... 281 b Is 3d , 1 (With Own Bag.) ORANGES —Australian Navels, 8 a Is RHUBARB—Fresh Spring 6d hunch DELICIOUS APPLES—Crisp, 41b Is CASES OF APPLES— Dougherty’s Dessert, 401 b case 7s 6d SPRING CABBAGE—Good Hearts, 4 a Is GRAPE FRUIT—N.Z 6 a Is KUMERAS—lmported 2Ub Is LEMONS— FuII of juice 8 a Is TOMATOES—IsIand 10d lb Lettuce, Radishes, Spring Onions, Celery, Asparagus, Green Peas^ Our Large Turnover Ensures Fresh Goods Always. .. SPECIAL SPECIAL POTATOES 281 b Is 3d “TOMS” FRUIT MART Phone 7949 Rangitikei Street. THE BOYS WILL NEED THESE IN CAMP GIFTS THAT ARE REALLY PRACTICAL. Leather Writing Cases, Money Belts, Holdalls, Boot Polish Outfits, Pocket Wallets, Tobacco Pouches, Steel Mirrors, Fountain Pens and Propelling Pencils. , BIBLES, specially published for Men on Active Service. REMEMBER THEM WITH A GIFT FROM H. L. YOUNG LTD. BROADWAY. KAPOC Quilts give your room a nice finish and will make your bed cosy, single 16s 6d,double 22s 6d. —Andrews, Furnishers, 184 Rangitikei Street.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 261, 2 October 1940, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 261, 2 October 1940, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 261, 2 October 1940, Page 2

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