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WINTER APPROACHES OVERHAUL YOUR BEDDING OUR POPULAR KAPOC MATTRESS SINGLE SO/- DOUBLE 5 5/INSUEE REAL COMFORT ANDREWS & SONS FUE NIT UE E MAN UFAOT U EEKS, SO EANGITIKEI STREET.

AMUSEMENTS. AGAIN TO-NIGHT AT 8. REGENT The story of a "woman haunted by the spectre of her past. And living and loving site cannot but' help remember this shadow in the background. FitEDJJIC MARCH TALLULAH BANKHEAD Co-starred in This Thrilling Picture Drama — ’“■MY SIN” “MY SIN” (‘A’ Cert. Recommendation.) In ‘‘ My Sin" Tallulah Bankhead plays the role of a notorious cabaret entertainer in Panama who goes to New York in a courageous effort to forget her past and begin life anew. In fact, it is Frcdric March, a young lawyer who befriends her, who inspires her with the necessary confidence to return to her own country and begin all over again. Box Plan at Central Booking Office, Broadway, Phone 7175.

I\N. CITIZENS’ RATEPAYERS’ ASSOCIATION. 'THE Annual Meeting of Uio Association will I'O hold at. Commerce Buildings, TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), nt S p.m. iv. McKenzie, Assistant Secretary. jyrANAIVATU RACING QLUB. (Incorp.) Awapuui Racecourse. PALMERSTON NORTH. AUTUMN MEETING, AUTUMN MEETING, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 20th and 21st APRIL, 1932. MEETING OP CHAMPIONS. AWAPUNI CUP, U miles. Weight for age. NIGIiTMARCH (of Australasian fame) GAY CREST, and other good horses. SIRES’ PRODUCE STAKES, Deciding two-year-old supremacy for season. IQ/- 'J'OTALISATOB IQ/- "pOTALISATOR JQ/IQ/- ■'pOTALISATOE REDUCED ENTRANCE. GOOD HELDS. PLEA SANT SUER OUN 1)1 NG S Trains leave Palmerston North for Awapuui—lo.l2 a.m., 10.30 a.m., 11.12 a.m., and 11.48 a.m. each day. V. T. DIBBLE, Secretary.

NEW ZEALAND BAILWAYS. MANAWATU RACES, 20 th and 21st APEIL. R etlt : n fares from Palmerston Nortli, any class 2/- return. On both clays: Trains leave Palmerston North 10.12, 10.20, 11.12, 11. IS a.m. Kcturn trains leave 'Encncoursc for Palmerston Nortli 5.15 and 5,02 jun. both days. Itcturn trains lo Wellington leaves Palmerston North 5..'!2 p.m. (usual 5.10 p.m. Palmcrston-Wellington train delayed) Wellington arrive 0.20 p.m. Trains leaving Eacecoursc 5.15 and 5.22 p.m, connect with this train at Awapum. Train leaving Racecourse 5.15 p.m. connects at Awapuni with 5.1-1 p.m. Palmerston North-l’ot.xon train. Ecturn train to Dannevirko leaves Racecourse 5.22 p.m. and Palmerston North 5.50 p.m. (usual 5.10 p.m. Pal-merston-Dannevirko train delayed.) On both days return train to 'Wanganui leaves Eacecoursc 5.15 p.m. T\/TOTOEISTS ! Wo specialise in all classes of motor, upholstery, hood work, frame curtains, celluloids, loose covers, carpets, wheclcovcrs, etc. Big cut on all prices. Satisfaction guaranteed. E. Carter, 74 Bangitikei Street, Palmerston North. 'Phono GO5l. Opposite Dahl's Ltd.

218 all ploughable, watered by artesian. S-rooracd bouse, b. and c. water, c.b and good outbuildings. Stock: 72 cows and 20 young cattle and horses, 4 cow plant, plough, barrows, drill, discs. Price as a going concern £2s per acre. 40 AGEES, all flat, up-to-date buildings. 2 cow plant, over 20 cows and other stock". Price £52 per acre as a going concern. Apply — D. D. CURRIE & CO S GEOEGE STREET. PALMERSTON NORTH. OPEN TILL 9 P.M. ' Every Night Except Wednesday Motor Cyclists —this service is for youl For any repairs and adjustments bring them to us. Full stocks of accessories on hand. PINK and MANNING, "THE MOTOR-BIKE MEN" £l7 Cuba St., P.N. ’Phono 5547.

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Manawatu Times, Volume LV, Issue 6836, 18 April 1932, Page 1

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