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RAVISHING BEAUTS ~ _ , IN BATHING SUITS! Made Business a Pleasure for Cohen and Kelly, hut vamps and wives make hectic lives. Prepare to laugh as you’ve never laughed before. “IT’S A RIOT!” CONTINUING TO-NIGHT AT 8. AND THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. THE PALACE TALKIES Present Universal’s Part Talking with Sound—Startling Comedy—“THE COHENS AND KELLYS IN ATLANTIC CITY.” ON THE BEACH AT ATLANTIC CITY —A MERRY MELANGE OF ONEPIECE BATHING SUITS, SHAPELY MAIDS AND COVERT WINKS. A COMEDY AS BREEZY AS THE SALTY AIR. Starring GEORGE SIDNEY, VERA GORDON, MACK SWAIN and KATE PRICE. PALACE Selected Featurettes include CLYDE COOK All-Talking Comedy; “ALBERT SPALDING,” Britain’s eminent violinist; “HARRINGTON SISTERS,” Vaudeville Duo; “RODGER KAHN,” who presents his band in new numbers; also the WILLIAM SISTERS in Song and Dance; and SIGNOR ROSSETTI, Operatic Tenor. Plans at Central 8.0. (Phone 7178) until 5 p.m. Reopening at Theatre at 6 p.m. (Phone 5328). “HERE COMES THE SHOW BOAT.” COMMENCING SATURDAY NEXT. FOR SIX NIGHTS AND SIX MATINEES. THE PALACE TALKIES “S “S H “S H 0 “SHOW HOW O W W OAT” BOAT” BOA B O B Plans Opon at Central Booking Office 10 a.m. to-morrow. TO-NIGHT AT 6.30 TO-NIGHT KOSY THEATEE “The Quality and Quantity House,” Presents COLONEL TIM McCOY in COLONEL TIM McCOY in “THE OVERLAND TELEGRAPH.” “THE OVERLAND TELEGRAPH.” The nation’s fate in the balance—and a girl’s love at stake—which did he choose? Also Charles Morton—Leila Hyams in Charles Morton—Leila Hyams in “THE FAR CALL.” “THE FAR CALL-” Rugged romance and breathless adventuro on top of the world. Additional:— THE FUN-MAKERS, STAN LAUREL—OLIVER HARDY in “DOUBLE WHOOPEE.” IT’S A SCREAM. MANAWATU AMATEDR ATHLETIC AND CYCLING CLUB. THE annual meeting of the above Club will be held in the Kosy Hall, on Wednesday, September 25th, 1929, at 7.45 p.m. All members and intending members are requested to attend. „ G. C. BURTON, Hon. Sec. PALACE BILLIARDS SALOON. George Street—Major Drybeig Man. POOL Players, look at this! Devil pool, continuous school; also Kelly and Russian Pool, Billiards and Snooker very best tables Central heating; luxurious seating accommodation. The ideal place to spend your spare time. Eugene permanent waving. Our prices are now: Full head, from 30s. Our expert work guaranteed. CRYST ALL’S THE SQUARE, next New Library Buildings (Phone 6891). TAYLOR AND CO., LTD., CABINETMAKERS & SHOPFITTERS ESTIMATES given for all kinds of work. Satisfaction guaranteed. Promptness and Quality Our Motto. ’PHONE 6833. MAIN ST. W. MOTORISTS. EVERY make of Car Upholstered and Hoods Re-covered at moderate charges. Sliding glasses fitted to your doors, celluloid and frame curtains a speciality. E. CARTER, OPPOSITE DAHL’S, Phone 6051. 72 Rangitikei Street. UP-TO-DATE SERVICE—FOUR ASSISTANTS. GRAHAM BROS., Palmerston N. Premier Hairdressers. FATHER TIMEDIRECTOR. FATHER TIME is a partner in our business. He looks after the exposures, the fadeless character of our work, and the reputation we earn by it; ft is just as well to know where to get good D. and P. and Enlarging, because the friendly sun is now ready to answer when you press the button. Note the nature of our work and the price. G. F. FRAMJEE, PHOTOGRAPHIC DEALER, Next De Luxe Theatre, 13 George Street, Palmerston North. Phone 6663—Private 6801. BUY BYERS’ ICE CREAM. MADE in our up-to-date factory in Linton Street. Ice Cream and Ice delivered to any part of the borough. Special Catering for picnics and parties. PHONE 5279. HAIR AND SKIN CONSULTANT. MISS NANE MATHESON King’s Chambers, the Square. SPECIALISES in Scalp and Face Massage, Hair Tinting, Cutting, Shampooing, Marcelling, Water Waving; also the Health Motor Weight Reducing Treatments. Phone 5042. EUDKINS’ WHITE STAR MOTOR SERVICES (Sedan Cars). Leave Railway Hotel Buildings, Palmerston North for Masterton daily 12.30 p.m. Leave Masterton for Palmerston North daily 4 p.m. .Phone 6458. Address 161 Main StreetTaxi* available day and night.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 248, 18 September 1929, Page 1

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625

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 248, 18 September 1929, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 248, 18 September 1929, Page 1

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