Holiday Radio WE STOCK THE LEADING RADIO SET, GiLFILL AN PRICE PROM £35 COMPLETE. ORAL ELECTRIC CO. the strand, Near pitzherbert Street. '. - 0 AMUSEMENTS. LAST SHOWING OF GREAT PICTURE PALACE THEATRE To-night at 7.45. The Greatest of all Cowboy Actors FRED THOMSON FRED THOMSON FRED THOMSON iAssisted by,his Wonder Horse SILVER KING. . SILVER KING. s SILVER KING. “THE TOUGH GUY’ Who does everything but talk. The most human acting this great horse has ever done. Saturday night’s packed house remarked as one SIMPLY WONDERFUL. Commencing To-morrow. The Greatest Picture event in 1927 THE VANISHING RACE So big was the business in Wellington that the magnificent Regent Theatre had to keep the picture on for two weeks. ZANE GREY’S ZANE GREY’S ZANE GREY’S Mighty Epic of the Indian Race. /Every foot filled with romance and thrills. « THE VANISHING RACE,” « the VANISHING RACE,’* « the VANISHING RACE,” Features ’ 1 RICHARD DIX, LOIS WILSON, - NOAH BEERY And a cast of thousands of Indians. It’s a Picture no one can afford to ■ • miss. : . . ' . BOOK NOW ;■■■■ '■ book now, Plan at Martin’s. Theatre Phone 6323 THE JUBILEE WHO SHALL : BE QUEEN? WHO SHALL BE QUEEN? WHO SHALL BE QUEEN? The Dally Bulletin — 1. MISS E. RIDLEY (Retailers) 2. —MISS M. BENDALL (Boy Scouts) 3. MISS G. McKBNZIE (Scottish) 4. MISS E. SEIFERT (Citizens) 5. MISS D. PAGE (Fiiendly Societies) S.—MISS N; BRADDELL (Soldiers) The positions of the Queen Cand ! - dates will be published daily up to Tuesday, March Ist. OROUA LODGE OP DRUIDS, No. 6. are hereby summoned u and requested to attend the quarterly meeting in Oddfellows’ Hall, Cuba Street, on Tuesday, 22nd., February, at 8 p.m. Business: Payment or contributions Initiation and General. J. MEWETT, Secretary. W.E.A. & VICTORIA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE A Public Lecture will be delivered " in ST. ANDREW’S MEMORIAL HALL on Tuesday evening ,at 8 p.m. Subject: “Heredity and Human Progress” ' Lecturer: Mr A .Ernest Mander. The Public are Invited. Wednesday Next, LINTON gPORTS, On MR G. CRAW’S TRAINING TRACK. First Event 12 Noon. RECORD ENTRIES for Cycling and Athletic Events. BEST ATHLETES Competing. TROTTING, HUNTERS, and other HORSE EVENTS. A'Great Day’s Entertainment. DANCE AT 8 P.M, LARKIN’S ORCHESTRA. CAM PENMAN’S LADLES’ HAIRDRESSING' - SALOON (Upstairs, over Shop) f jADIES can depend on getting expert service here. The latest electric haircutting machines installed. Light, airy and convenient rooms, fitted up escpeclally for ladies. Lady assistant in attendance. 'Phone 1114.
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Manawatu Times, Volume LII, Issue 3538, 21 February 1927, Page 1
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