DE LUXE THEATRE SERVICE, CIVILITY, ENTERTAINMENT. TO-NIGHT 7.45 TO-NIGHT COME ALONG IF YOU’RE LOOKING FOR LAUGHS! RICHARD DTX RICHARD DIX RICHARD DIX At His Merriest In“LET’S GET MARRIED.” “LET’S GET MARRIED.” “LET’S GET MARRIED.” “LET’S GET MARRIED.” No Domestic Wrangles or Mothers-in-law. Just a Lot of Real Good Fun. “Thirty Days,” said the Judge, and that Started the Fun, • With LOIS WILSON In the Leading Feminine Role. THE DE LUXE ORCHESTRA (Directed by Mrs R. Law). Reservations at Berryman’s. Phone 5154. COMING WEDNESDAY:— A New Story about the CELEBRATED GAPPY RICKS. A Peter B. Kyne Comedy, “More Pay —Less Work,” that Starts with a Smile, Runs Into a Sea of Laughs, and Ends with a Riot of Roars. BOXING! HALL, TO-NIGHT! . TO-NIGHT! SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4th. Paper Weights:— M. CANDY v. E. POWELL, 4 2-Minute Rounds. Ely Weights:— JONES v. DRINKWATER, EWANS v. G. POWELL, 4 2-Minute Rounds. Bantams:— J. EVANS v. HOLGATE (Levin) (Foxton) 4 2-Minute Rounds. Feather Weights:— LUND v. POTBURY, 4 2-Minute Rounds. Light Weights:— DOWNES *v. KARTON (Palmerston N.) (Wanganui) 6 2-Minute Rounds. A. CANDY v. HIRTZELL, 4 2-Minute Rounds. LANE v. SIMPSON. B. O’KEEFE v. M. O’BRIAN. Doors Open 8 p.m-: Admission 2s. S. J. HAVILL. R.S.A. DANCE. R.S.A. DANCE. fJHIE DISTRICT’S DANCE. TO-NIGHT 1 (SATURDAY). TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY). FINAL DANCE. F INAL DANCE. FINAL DANCE. Last Opportunity in 1926. to Attend this Popular Function. AN EVENING OF FUN TO FINISH AN EVENING OF FUN TO FINISH THE SEASON. • THE SEASON. LARKIN’S ELITE ORCHESTRA. LARKIN’S ELITE ORCHESTRA. LARKIN’S ELITE ORCHESTRA. E IUCHRE & COMBINED DANCE, EMPIRE HALL, MONDAY, DECEMBER 6.’ Usual Prices. Smith’s Original Orchestra. H. FATREY, J. HARVEY, . Joint Secretaries. High school old girls’ reunion BANQUET, To he held in the ORANGE HALL, Lombard Street, WEDNESDAY, December Bth, At 7.80 p.m. All Old Girls hack to 1902 Cordially » Invited. TICKETS 2s 6d. H. LITCHFIELD, Hon. Secretary and Treasurer. DRUIDS’ j^TONSTER EUCHRE MENT. TOURNAODDFELLOWS’ HALL, CUBA STREET. FRIDAY, DEC. 10, AT 8 P.M. PRIZES: 1 PR. BLANKETS. 1 TRAVELLING RUG, 2 HAMS, 2 25’s FLOUR and 14 GOOD PRIZES. PALMERSTON NORTH BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL. Rector: J. Murray, M.A. SCHOOL ItE-OPENS FEBRUARY 2nd, 1927. SCHOOL provides Professional, Commercial, General and Agricultural Courses, and prepares for Public Examinations, Matriculation and University Scholarships. Apply for Prospectus, giving full particulars of Boarding Department, to the Rector or W. HUNTER, Secretary, Palmerston North. WANTED, a good Ford or Chevrolet, in part payment of late mpdel Studebaker car, at Adams, Ltd.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVII, Issue 6, 4 December 1926, Page 1
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