THEATRE DE LUXE TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Presenting the Biggest Screen Comedienne Discovery in Years, in a Medley of Mirth and Merriment. LILLIAN HARVEY LILLIAN HARVEY As “CRAZY MAZIE.” “CRAZY MAZIE.” “CRAZY MAZIE.” “CRAZY MAZIE.” “CRAZY MAZIE.” “CRAZY MAZIE.” Her Screamingly Funny Antics will keep you in Fits of Laughter. If Laughter were Taxed, the money collected from those who see “CRAZY MAZIE” Would Pay the National Debt! In Addition:— ENTERTANING SHORT SUBJECTS. Box Plan at Central Booking Office, Broadway, Phone 7178 (Theatre 5050). DANCE, TO-NIGHT 1 TjIORESTERS’ HALL, Main Street. J- Follow the Crowd, where you get Best Floor, Good Supper and Firstclass Music. Bradley’s Orchestra, with Xylophone Effects. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. ES.A. DANCE. • S.A. DANCE. TO-NIGHT I TO-NIGHT 1 gATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21st, At Anzac Club, George Street. Admittance : Gentlemen 2s ; Ladies, Is 6d. LARKIN’S ORCHESTRA. LARKIN’S ORCHESTRA. RANGIOTU RIFLE CLUB BALL. B ANGIOTU HALL, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1929. LARKIN’S ORCHESTRA. Gents 4s 6d, Ladies 3s, Double 7s. ' Free Bus (Madge’s) leaves P.O. at 7.45 p.m. W. J. NAIRNE, Hon. Sec. fIOMBINED FRIENDLY SOCIETIES AND FRIENDS. EUCHRE AND DANCE, EMPIRE HALL, WEDNESDAY, September 25, at Bp.m. LARKIN’S ORCHESTRA, All Rights Reserved. ALL SAINTS’ YOUNG MEN’S CLUB. SOCIAL and Dance, Soldiers’ Club, George Street. Thursday, September 2t>th, at 8 p.m. Cater’s Orchestra. Prizes for Euchre. Admission: 2s. The Dances Approved by the IMPERIAL SOCIETY OF TEACHERS OF DANCING (ENG.) Are Taught Correctly at the JEAN MUIR SCHOOL OF BALLROOM DANCING, 15 RANGITIKEI STREET. Phones: Studio 6882, Res. 5746. PRIVATE TUITION by Appointment (Fee, 10 lessons £2 2s). DANCING CLASS, MONDAY, SEPT. 23rd, at 7.30 p.m. NOTICE. ON September 25tli, a sale of work, to be held in St. Peter’s schoolroom, will be opened by J. A. Nash Esq., M.P., at 2.30 p.m. Baby show at 3 p.m. Plain, Fancy, Cake, Toy and Produce Stalls. Milson visitors, please note stall. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS OF PRIME NEW ZEALAND LAMB. THE New Zealand Meat Producers’ Board has again made arrangements to deliver single carcases of Prime New Zealand Lamb to any address in the United Kingdom for the forthcoming Christmas Season for the sum of £1 11s per carcase. This amount covers all chargee to delivering at the friend’s private house, to whom a post-card will be forwarded indicating the sender’s name. Instructions in regard to defrosting are sent forward with the carcase. „ Orders must reach the Board’s Office in Wellington by the 25th October. Send remittance, with your friend s full address to:— THE SECRETARY, New Zealand Meat Producers’ Board, P. 0 .; Box 121, Wellington. (Please PRINT the full address of the recipient plainly). Send a carcase of Prime New Zealand lamb to your friends in the United Kingdom for Christmas and help to advertise and encourage the consumption of this prime article of New Zealand produce. PALACE BILLIARDS SALOON. George St.-Major Drybeig, Man. POOL Players, look at thisl Devil pool, continuous school; also Kelly and .Russian Pool, Billiards and Snopker ‘ —very best' tables Central _ heating; luxurious seating accommodation. The ideal place to spend your spare time. ' FATHER TIME—DIRECTOR. I RATHER TIME is a partner in our : business. He looks after the exI posures, the fadeless character of our ‘ work, and the reputation we earn by } it It 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 trice G. V. FRAMJEE, PHOTOGRAPHIC DEALER, Next De Luxe Theatre, George Street, Palmerston North. Phone 6663—Private 6801. » YX7E were not in business in 1900 be- . VV cause original, peppy signs were ' not used 1 then. But, for to-day, to k attract,' it must be a FORTUNE SIGN. RANGITIKEI PRIVATE 1: HOTEL, 44 RANGITIKEI STREET. PERMANENT board recommended for tradesmen and all on Massey College construction. Tariff from 27s 6d. Casuals also catered for.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 251, 21 September 1929, Page 1
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