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2’s Jam . 3/2 l’s Jam .... 8d Vito Weat Biscuits, large pkts. 3/4 Palmolive Soaps .... 6 cakes 1/6 Large tins Peaches • 1/Good Family Tea, 3/10 lb.; 51bs. 8/6. JACKSON & CRAVEN SQUARE, PHONE 6144. PHONE 6144,

AMUSEMENTS. "I NEVER DREAMT TOU COULD BE SUCH A EAT!” The Picture passed by the NiZ. Censor more especially for adult audiences. SPECIAL SHOW MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2 P.M. TO-NIGHT AT 8 P.M. PALACE TALKIES Offer the Sound-Synchronised ■„ Subterranean Epic “Submarine,” “SUBMAEINE,” “Submarine,” “SUBMARINE,” “SUBMAEINE,” You know I wouldn’t lie to you, Jack— Of course! I’ve played square with you. JACK HOLT—DOEOTHY EEVIEE and and ‘•'Submarine,” “Submarine,” “Submarine,” “Submarine,” ‘ ‘ Submarine, ’ ’ “Submarine,” “Submarine,” ‘ ‘ Submarine, ’ ’ “Submarine,” EALPH GEAYES. “Submarine,” «ttr-p Ar'n.i SUEFACE! FOE GOD’S SAKE! THEfeE’S A BLIND DESTEOYEE ATOP OF US!. “SUBMAEENE,” “SUBMAEINE,” “SUB.MAEINE,” . The picture selected by the Management of Australia’s Grandest Palatial Theafte “Submarine,” (State' Theatre, Syd- “ Submarine,” ney) AS THEIE "Submarine,” OPENING ATTEACSubmarine,” ' tTIONJ “Submarine,” Also,, Selected “Submarine,” Programme. ALL - TALKIE SHOftT FEATUE* ETTES, including Gordon Freeman, Novelty Entertainer; Ern. 'Lotin"ga, 'in “Doing His Duty”, (a talkie scream); •, Fox Sound News. . ‘‘ Submarine, ’ ’ “Submarine,” ‘ ‘ Submarine, ’ ’ "Submarine,” ‘•‘Submarine,” “ Submarine, ’ ’ ‘ ‘ Submarine, ’ ’ “Submarine,” “Submarine,” “Submarine,” “Submarine,”

Box Plans now open, at Central Booking Office Broadway,'phone 7178 until 5 p.m. Reopening at. Theatre (phone 5328) at -6 p.m. : ; WRESTLING OPERA; HOUSE PALMERSTON .NORTH. MONDAY:. i 'MONDAY - At 8 p.m. MONDAY SEE'"': ' : ; TOM ALLEY, of .U.SA.. The “Mormon' Mat Man,"’' ' r ' ——Versus—— L : ■ 'V-;.. .< ~ . " Finland’s Iron Muscled Wrestler, WALTER JOHANSSON.. Eight Ten-Minute • Rounds.. ... Come and See Johansson Reverse their last decision. Alley won on points; each man gaining a fall, after the fastest match yet seen in New Zealand. SEE ALLEY APPLY THE DEADLY i CRUCIFIX HOLD! BOBBY CALVES. JjIARMERS please note that wo will cease killing operations for the season on FRIDAY,- November Bth., 1929. THE FEILDING- FARMERS’ FREEZING CO., LTD. MEAT! MEAT! MEAT! With the present High Prices paid for Stock, a rise in Retail Prices is war- ’ ranted. BUT NO ALTERATION IN PRICES

SNELLING’S PALMERSTON’S KEEN COMPETITOR. Your Patronage Solicited. W. H. RICHARDSON 101-103 CUBA STREET, Palmerston North. PRACTICAL MOTOR & COACH TRIMMER. Hoods re-covered, loose covers made, upholstery, etc., new celluloids to curtains. rpHE greatest care Is exercised with all garments and the best results obtained by— NEILSEN’S DYE AND CLEANING WORKS, 297 MAIN STREET (opp. Public Trust) Phone 5353. WE CALL AND DELIVER. WILLS & SMYTHE REGISTERED PLUMBERS, 6 Grey Street. Our prices are competitive with any in town—TßY US OUT. PHONE 6029. Private Phone 7222. H. MORTENSEN (“Mortie”) WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER. TJAS removed to new and up-to-date premises in George Street, next to Palace Theatre and has opened up a new stock of the very latest in Watches and Clocks.

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Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 7061, 8 November 1929, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 7061, 8 November 1929, Page 1