WARM WINTER SUITS— Embodying that cut and finish that denotes tho master tailor. S. R. WAUGH MERCHANT TAILOR, Opp. G.P.0., MAIN ST., Palmerston North AMUSEMENTS.
LAST 2 NIGHTS DON'T BE SORRY you missed seeing BRITAIN’S GREATEST COMEDY. OVER 2700 REGENT PATRONS thoroughly enjoyed this Brilliant Farce at both Saturday Sessions. TWO MORE NIGHTS. TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW. THE REGENT (The Theatre Beautiful.) Presents the All-Talking English Play POORER Y M.OOKERY Moo! With the original London cast that played >lo9' consecutive nights in Loudon. PERFECT ENGLISH DICTIONDELICIOUS EMBARRASSING SITUATIONS—- ■ A 100 PER CENT. BRITISH PRODUCT. Plans at Central Booking Office, Broadway, phono 7175, until 5 pan. reopen-1 ing at Theatre, phono 6776, at 6 pan. j
BOX PLANS OPEN THIS MORNING FOR 2 WONDERFUL SHOWS £ OPERA HOUSE Direction: J. 0. WILLIAMSON LTD. A Welcome Return to the Legitimate , Stage Again. J. C. WILLIAMSON,' LTD., Present THEIR NEW ENGLISH COMEDY COMPANY WEDNESDAY NEXT. FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY. London's Brightest Musical Show. Li f OVE ¥ lES OVE 1 JES OVE A RIOT OF FUN FOR ALL TO ENJOY! THURSDAY NEXT. FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY. Another Smashing Loudon Hit! “SO THIS IS LOVE,” “SO THIS IS LOVE,” Direct from a Record-breaking run of 14 months at the Winter Garden Theatre, London, • Starring CLEM DA WE THE PERFECT FOOL, Together With Bobby Gordon, Betty Eley, Michael Cole, Marie Eaton, Dan Agar, Eric Edglcy, Lcs White, Kitty Stewart, Paul Plunket, Mona Bailee, Compton Coutts, Mona Zcppel,. John Woods, John Robertson, Ellic Ellis, And THE MOST TALENTED AND BEAUTIFUL BALLET SEEN ON THE STAGE OR SCREEN! 70 ARTISTS Plans open this morning at Central Booking Office. NOTICE.—First nighters' scats must be picked up before 5 o'clock Tuesday. Prices. R.S. and D.C. 7/-; Stalls 4/-; Back Stalls 2/- (plus tax.) Manager John Farrell. FORESTERS' BALL PAHIATUA.
-WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20th, 1930, Ken Hicks’ Mclodeons. Best of Slippers. Admission: Gents 3/6; Ladies 2/6: Double 5/-. COURT MANAWATU, No. 5655, A.O.F ■'pHE regular fortnightly meeting of of the above Court will bo held at the Foresters’ Hall, 371 Main Street, on. Monday next, August 4tli, at 7.30 p.m. Business: Initiation and General. C. EDWARDS, Secretary. ' THE JEAN MUIR SCHOOL OF BALLROOM DANCING, .15 Rangitikei Street. Classes as follows Tuesday, 7.30 p.m. Studio; Saturday, 7 p.m. Band Hali; Children’s' Class Thursday, 3 p.m. Studio. Private Tuition by Appointment. ’Phone 6SS2 or Residence 5740. LAMB LAMB LAMB FIRST QUALITY... .. at 8d per lb. Also PRIME OX .BEEF—Costing Less Than Elsewhere. G. L. SNELLING, BUTCHER AND GRAZIER, CUBA STREET. Phono 5158, W. H. RICHARDSON 101-103 CUBA STREET, Palmerston North. PRACTICAL MOTOR & COACH TRIMMER. Hoods re-covered,, loose covers made, apholstery, etc., new celluloids to curtains.
Hoods and Upholster/ Painters and Duco experts we are the people.—G. P. Adler and Co., Lombard Street, phone 5114.
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Manawatu Times, Volume LV, Issue 7295, 4 August 1930, Page 1
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