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CYCLE REPAIRS TX7"E 1 1 avc an iitted out ' guarantee our the lowest. Up-to-date, •workshop, work—Prices well We arc TYRES TUBES ami all ACCESSORIES STOCKED. BOUCHER'S. 24S CUBA STREET. PHONE COM

amusements FINAL SCREENING TO-DAY at 2 o’clock. TO-NIGHT at G. 30 and 7.50. Warren. William Mary Afc.loi “ upper World ” “ UPPER WORLD ” (Recommended by Censor lor Adults.) ROSY ROSY THEATRE THEATRE TO-MOKROAV —— AT 2.0 I’.M., 4.15 P.M., 7.55 P.M. LATE SESSION 10.30 P.M. ANOTHER GREAT ENTERTAINMENT WITHOUT A DOUBT THE BEST IN TOWN. 2 MIGHTY ATTRACTIONS £ The Thrill-packed Mystery of the ‘•Black Rider” . . . Unknown Terror .of tho Rockies. MYSTERY COMEDY ADVENTURE'. ZANE GREY Combines them all in this Stirring Action-story of tho West. “ROCKY MOUNTAIN MYSTERY ”

With RANDOLPH SCOTT, Favourite among the newer Western stars, in the hero’s role. Seen in “The Last Round-up,” “Wagon Wheels,” and a number of other recent hits. (JHALLES OHIO SALE, KATHERINE BURKE, The “Panther Woman” and tJ.o only woman in “Lives of a Bengal Lancer,” ANN SHERIDAN, GEORGE MARION, Sr. And on the Same Programme A dramatic trip through the hearts oi four unusual people . . . with songs by the romantic singer who made “The Last Round-up” unforgettable. JOE MORRISON CONRAD NAGEL HELEN TWELVETEEES “ ONE HOUR LATE ” “ ONE HOUR LATE ” 14 ONE HOUR LATE ” CO Minutes of Love, Laughter and Melody. (Both Approved tor Universal Exhibition) 6065 BLUEBAND 6265 TAXIS CARS DISINFECTED DAILY. TE ARAKURA HALL. GRAND CONCERT, TO-NIGHT, JULY 26th, 1935. Community Sing. Programme. J. Garde Grimshaw’s Pupils and Y.M.C.A. Display. DANCE TO FOLLOW. Good Supper and Music. Adults 1/6. Children Gd. GENERAL NOTICES ART NEEDLEWORK. Spring Clothes for Young Moderns! Fashion decrees that kiddies’ clothes must be smocked or have somo touch of hand work about them. Wc have a few dainty silk smocks now showing and are increasing our stock daily. Patrons are advised to call and inspect our stock or placo their order early as smocking promises to bo very popular in tho coming season.—o. and F. E. IRETON, Library Buildings.

JF you use “Royal Oak” Paint, you Trill bo satisfied. Made especially for all exterior surfaces to ensure beauly of finish ami lasting protection. ALEXANDER CLARK LTD., 15 and 17 Fitzherbcrt Avenue, Thonc 5516; a feu- doors from the Library, BATTERIES A Good Start for a Cold Car. 6 volt, 11 plate £2 5 0 6 volt, Baby size ........ ill 17 G 6 volt, lo plate ........ £2 15 0 6 volt, 15 plate .. £6 1U 0 12 volt, i) plate £1 5 0 F. A. WOLLEBMAN, THE CENTRAL FILLING STATION Opposite Library Fitzherbcrt Avc. RADIO

REMOVAL SALE P VERYTHING Must Be Sold before tve go to our New Premises in the Square. Come and See for Yourself— RADIOS, RECORDS, MUSIC, INSTRUMENTS and ACCESSORIES, AT LESS THAN AUCTION PRICES BORHAM'S, RADIO SERVICE COLEMAN PLACE. PHONE 7100

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Manawatu Times, Volume 60, Issue 174, 26 July 1935, Page 1

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