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WHY BE WITHOUT A SETTEE SUITE 3 ONLY IN CANE TO CLEAR AT £5/5/- CASH PER SUITE Usual Price £6/10/- per Suite. STRONG AND DURABLE. IDEAL FOR HOME, BEACH HOUSE OR SUN PORCH. ANDREWS’ Al “ nuf . a ? turi ” s Furnishers. IS4-190 KANUITIKEI STREET. AMUSEMENTS OPERA HOUSE PALMERSTON NORTH. Amazing- and Stupendous Show, FRIDAY, MARCH 25th FRIDAY, MARCH 23th THIS NIGHT ONLY Beginning at 8.30. J. C. WILLIAMSON LTD present FRANK NEIL’S WONDER CHOW OF WORLD'S vv ONDER u HOW OF VV OREL'S s TARS TARS with personnel of International Celebrities From 8 Continents 40 Greatest Variety Stars Returning to the scenes of their former triumphs. The Funniest The World’s fellow of all sweetheart | JIM GERALD j | ELLA SHIELDS | Australia’s The Incomparable greatest comedian. Burlington Bertio The World’s Laughing Sensation. ■ ' GAUTIER’S l , FAMOUS COMEDY DOGS The most amazing Animal Act ever seen. All New Zealand will soon be “going to the dogs.” The Mexican The Wizard of singing troubadour the Wurlitzer | DON GALVAN | | ARNE HARTMAN | Petillo and Pesco U. S. Thompson Janetski Lily Colburn Shirley Lawson Grace Emerson Len Rich John Fraser Max Reddy. FRANK NEIL’S FAMOUS TIVOLI BALLET AND CHORUS. A Ballet to Challenge the World. Managerial: This is the most expensive show of its kind ever presented to playgoers of New Zealand. POPULAR PRICES: D.C. and K.S. 6/-; Unreserved stalls 4/-; Pit 2/-. All prices plus tax. Box plans will be opened at Collinson & Cunninghame’s on Wednesday, March 23rd. Touring Manager John Farrell. CITY BAND DANCE. Odd Fellows’ Hall TO-NIGHT. Ladies 1/6; Gents 2/-. All Rights Reserved. P.N. TECHNICAL-SCHOOL OLD STUDENTS’ ASSOCIATION. SOCIAL AND DANCE. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT Assembly Hall. Admission 1/6. Professional Orchestra. IRISH CONCERT AND DANCE EMPIRE HALL, THURSDAY, MARCH 17th, 1938, Commencing 8 p.m. Dancing from 10 p.m. Funds in Aicl Convent School. MANAWATU TROTTING CLUB. U T U M N MEE T I N G. To be held on the AWAPUNI RACECOURSE, On SATURDAY, the 2nd APRIL, 1938. QWNERS and TRAINERS are reminded that Nominations for all races at the above Meeting will close with the SECRETARY on TUESDAY, the ,15th inst., at 8 p.m. A. H. MAN SON, Secretary. ’Phone 5460. Box 412, Palmerston North. LOST AND FOUND Q TRAY ED from Oroua Downs, one cream coloured pony. Anyone knowing whereabouts kindly advise R. Gates, Phone 93J, Foxton . WANTED TO RENT TX7ANTED, self-contained partly furnished flat, vicinity Cuba Street.— Ring 6222. WANTED TO HIRE WANTED TO HIRE, tent and fly, for few weeks. Apply “526,” 11 Times ’ ’ Office. PLANTS, ETC., FOR SALE A NEMONES.—Guaranteed large, brilliant blooms, 2/6 100 posted. J. Maiden, Box 6, Takapuua, Auckland. ANEMONES! Ranunculi! Giant Florentine” Enormous Flowering, all double. Gtd. finest strain obtainable, j 3/6 100. Sanders, Box 931, Auckland. ANEMONES! Ranunculus! “Giant Sunset,” double. Gtd. best strain; 5/- 100.—Dry burgh Nurseries, Rocklands Ave., Mt. Eden. ! Scarlet or mixed. Ranunculus! “ Claremont Super Strain.” Immense double, 3/0, 5/- 100. —Reliance Nurseries, Box 449, Auckland. Box Grown Iceland Poppies, 9d. dozen; Anemone and Ranunculi bulbs, 9d. doz, 50 2/6. Choice coloured Freesias, 1/6 dozen. PERSSON’S NURSERY, 498 Church Street. FARM IMPLEMENTS JJAVE your shearing machine overhauled by a specialist. Now is the time. Auy make overhauled.—J. W. Body, 57 Weston Ave., Phone 5657 or care Dalgety & Co.

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Manawatu Times, Volume 63, Issue 60, 12 March 1938, Page 1

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