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HAVE YOUR PIGS COLLECTED QUICKLY. si> ■ DHONE 5660 and my latest Motor Lorry wllll call and col- ■ lect your pigs. No waiting. No delay. Send your pigs to town the modern way. PALM BACON FACTORY, A, E. HANSEL Proprietor. AMUSEMENTS. PALACE THEATRE WHERE THE GOOD FILMS ARE! NOT ONCE IN A WHILE, but ALWAYS, Good films come to Palace ; Theatre. This is a sample Of the usual offering “THE DESERT “THE DESERT “THE DESERT “THE DESERT “THE DESERT “THE DESERT FLOWER,” FLOWER,” FLOWER,” BLOWER,” FLOWER,” FLOWER,”' A superb First National Special wherein the Dainty and Alluring 1 COLLEEN MOORE COLLEEN MOORE COLLEEN MOORE COLLEEN MOORE Shows just what a great character actress she really is. Eight great reels of Pep, Action, COMEDY, PATHOS, DRAMA! Supports Include a splendid comedy WALL STREET BLUBS,” WALL STREET BLUBS,” Guaranteed to bring a smile to the face of the Sphinx: The Gazette is UNIQUE, FULL OP INTEREST, and newer than the latest News. TO-NIGHT at 7.45. TO-NIGHT at 7.45 MATINEE at 2 p.m. Theatre Phone 5328. PAKEHA AND MAORI DEAD. PAKEHA AND MAORI DEAD. PAKEHA AND MAORI DEAD. PAKEHA AND MAORI DEAD. . • One grave holds them nameless — Brave white and braver brown. They lie in splendour lone — The nation of their making, Their everlasting throne. : •/'; —Arthur H, Adams. IT IS YOUR DUTY AS A NEW ZEALANDER— To come yourself and bring the children to learn something of the great souls who fought and dxAl ror our God-given country. ' 9 “REWI’S LAST STAND," “REWI’S LAST STAND,” “REWI’S LAST STAND,” “REWI’S LAST STAND,” ■ “REWI’S LAST STAND,” “REWI’S LAST STAND,” A New Zealand made picture so wonderful, so Inspiring and entertaining that when the “Finis” flashes on the screen— THE AUDIENCE STANDS UP AND CHEERS I They did it in Auckland at The Strand and Grand \ Theatres every night for FIVE SOLID WEEKS FIVE SOLID WEEKS PALMERSTON NORTH SEASON Commences at the PALACE THEATRE MONDAY. TUESDAY, & WEDNESDAY NEXT. ' Nightly at 7.45. Afternoons at 3 p.m Reserve or you’ll fight to get in! Its the same everywhere: Box Plan at Palace Theatre. Phone 5328. T EARN the Hawaiian Steel Guitar or Ukululu without any knowledge of music with HENRI 0. D’ARCY’S Simple and easy method. A limited number of vacancies only. Studios: Queen’s Chambers, the Square (next Watson Bros.) g AND ON gPORTS C LUB ' RECREATION GROUND SANSON, SATURDAY. 6th MARCH, 1926, ■DUNNING, Cycling, Dancing and Piping and Horst Events. Programme posted on application. Nominations close Wednesday, 24th February, 1926. A. ANDERSON, Hon. Secretary. EXCEL ELECTRIC COOKERS. TWTEETS the demand for a low priced electric stove; will bake, boll, roast, stew, fry or steam enough food for five persons for one penny an hour. No extra wiring required if you have a plug point; the price is only £8 nett, complete with cooking J utensils, etc. Obtainable at W. P. STEVENS, Electrician, 33 Main street, Palmerston North, Phone 5032. Palmerston North’s Population is now 19,250 750 required to make City. For big selection in Seagrass Prams and Pushcarts,, FURNITURE of all descriptions. Alexander Furniture Arcade The Shop Without the Window The Square Palm. North WOODWORKING MACHINERY. Including the Celebrated ELLIOT WOODWORKER Please Enquire To-day. Cash or EASY TERMS of Payment, JAMES A. MACNEILL, Maxwell’s Buildings —2 Hobson St. AUCKLAND,.

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Manawatu Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 3282, 27 February 1926, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 3282, 27 February 1926, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 3282, 27 February 1926, Page 1

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