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THE HOME KITCHEN FOR HOME-MADE OAKES, oPONUES, SCONES, ETC. MEAT AND FRUIT PIES. BRIDGE PARTIES AND OTHER FUNCTIONS CATERED FOR. ONE ADDRESS ONLY:— THE HOME KITCHEN NEXT CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS.

AMUSEMENTS. FOXTON TALKIES TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! KAY PEANCIS anti KIUAUDO CORTEZ In tlie greatest woman story of the year "TRANSGRESSION" Her offence was love—her penance a life of bitter memories—her triumph a deliancc flung in the face of the world.

COMING BV THREE SPECIAL TRAINS. W 1 I!T1I PROS. CIRCUS. Greatest Show on Earth. Opens in Palmerston North ON FRIDAY, JANUARY 20. ONE NIGHT ONLY! New Wonders, Novelties and I nnovations! WIRTH PROS. CIRCUS. Scores of Brand Now Acts and Features —this Tour of New Zealand, headed by the World’s Greatest Riders, KAZPEGS’ TROUPE RUSSIAN COSSACKS, In Thrilling Exhibitions of Hurricane Horsemanship. The identical Cossacks who defeated riders of all nations at the New York Rodeo, 1929. Also appearing: FOUR U ESSE MS, MISS YVONNE, Head Balancers, Equilibrists, Contortionist. FOUR SYLVESTERS, SANTY DUO, Juvenile Acrobats. A Whirlwind Sensation. And a Hazardous Artistic Aerial Novelty, ‘•EES QUATRE HJRONDELLES,” Presented for the First Time by “THE FOUR MISS WIRTHS.”

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RADIO SPECIALS! Kero’s si snip—a dozen trade-in halt cry sets from £n each. Every set guaranteed O.K. LOEWE All-Electric Sets, complete, £lll/12/-. l.sed Battery Chargers, from DO/-. BOK.UAJI ’S KAUK) SERVICE SOLE STKWAKT-WAl.'NEli AGENTS. h-15 Main Street. Thone SOSO.

LEARN TO .BE AM EFFICIENT STEN OGK A I’HEK PjU-ICK RESULTS GUARANTEED. Special Examination Preparations Further .Particulars irom — THE LEGROVE TYPEWRITER CO., LTD., Eangitikci Street, ’Phone 75-5. Hemstitching Hemstitching Hemstitching Hemstitching Ileinst itching Hemstitching Hemstitching Hemstitching 11. It. EGGLESTON , Cuba Street, Palmerston North (opp. Cosmo. Club) '‘Phono S4S2. Hemstitching dono within the hour by expert machinists. lONA COLLEGE, HAVELOCK NORTH BOARDING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. npilE buildings arc now undergoing complete restoration after the damage caused by the Hawke’s Lay earthquake. Brickwork is removed and is being replaced by a strongly reinforced framework with stceltex walls, and roughcast exterior, the original architectural design being retained. Upon completion the School will be thoroughly earthquake proof in every respect. REOPENING IN FEBRUARY, 1932. Pupils taught in all subjects up to University standard, Music, Art, Elocution and Domestic Science being special features available to pupils not taking matriculation. Situated in 25 acres with unrivalled climate, overlooking the Hcrctamiga plains. Swimming, tennis, basketball, hockey and all sports readily available Pupils of all denominations welcomed. Prospectus and enrolment form may be had on application to the Headmistress (.Miss I. F. Stollcry), lona College, Havelock North, Hawke’s

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Manawatu Times, Volume LV, Issue 6764, 23 January 1932, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Times, Volume LV, Issue 6764, 23 January 1932, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Times, Volume LV, Issue 6764, 23 January 1932, Page 1

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