THE TRIUMPH OF THE AGES! The Greatest Singing and Talking Picture ever produced, proudly presented by CARL LAEMMLE. Still Enjoying Successful Season at THE PALACE TALKIES Again present Laura La Plante in “SHOW BOA T,” “SHOW BOA T,” Now Showing Twice Daily, AT 2 P.M. AT 8 P.M. Never before—and perhaps never again —will you HEAR and SEE the combination of a best selling novel and a marvellous Broadwav musical hit. GLITTERING GLORIOUS GLAMOROUS SHOW BOAT— The picture that marks a new era in entertainpien t. Universal’s Talking and Singing Triumph. Plans at Central 8.0. (Phone 7178) until 5 p.m. Reopening at Theatre at 6 p.m. (Phone 5328). Plans open to-morrow for "In Old Arizona,” 100 per cent.. Movietone Talkie. Commences Saturday. TO-NIGHT AT 6,30 TO-NIGHT KOSY THEATRE “The Quality and Quantity House,” Presents THELMA TODD in THELMA TODD in “Seven Footprints to Satan.” “Seven Footprints to Satan.” “Seven Footprints to Satan.” Who is Satan, that kidnaps beautiful girls, baffles the greatest detectives, has a harem of fifty.dancing girls? You will never know until you have seen his seven startling footprints. Also REX BELL in “THE GIRL SHY COWBOY.” “THE GIRL SHY COWBOY.” Girl shy until a flock of beautiful girls crossed his path. OLD BOYS FOOTBALL CLUB. "!\/TEMBERS are reminded of the JLYI ANNUAL DINNER to be held in the BROADWAY LOUNGE, TONIGHT, at 6.30 o’clock. C. WAUGH, Hon. Secretary. TAKARO BOWLING, CROQUET AND TENNIS CLUB (Inc.), Eeatherston Street West. SEASON 1929-1930.—Members, visitors and sister clubs are cordially invited to the official opening of the season on Saturday, the 28th September, 1929, at 1.30 p.m. sharp. Club members are requested to bring a basket. C. WAUGH, Hon. Gen. Secretary. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE.! BEAUTIFULLY situated, on 2J acres of rich loamy soil, 9 rooms, 2storey up-to-date house, in Victoria Avenue. Terms arranged. C. N. CLAUSEN, 68 Rangititkei Street. ’CELLO. jyj'iss doI"a welton HAS VACANCIES FOR A FEW PUPILS. For Appointment Ring Phone 7208. PALACE BILLIARDS SALOON. George St.—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. ' ik SUMMER TIME IN SUMMER TIME AN ELECTRIC IRON IS A NECESSITY IN EVERY HOME. GET BRITAIN’S BEST IRON—“THE FALCO.” This Iron is stamped with the approval of “THE GOOD HOUSEKEEPING INSTITUTE,” ENGLAND. E. P. WIX, ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR, IS RETAILING IT FOR 25/- ONLY DO NOT BE WITHOUT ONE. Note Our New Address:— 35 BROADWAY. FOUND, at the "Kingsway” Tea Rooms. Dairy and Confectionery, near “Tech” School and Plunket Rooms, something now In home made cakes; all made with fresh butter and no substitutes. Try our homo made pies, Cornish pasties, and sweet pastries. MISSES KEATS, KINGSWAY TEA ROOMS. (Short out through Collinson’s, right-of-way). LOOK! Rooms papered from £1 15s. —CHAS. SAPWELL, Painter and Paperhanger, 310 Ferguson Street, P.N. (phone 6832). P. 5.—25 per cent, discount off all papers stocked. 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. 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. Eugene permanent waving. —Our prices are now: Full head, from 30s. Our expert work guaranteed. CRYSTALL’S THE SQUARE, next New Library Buildings (Phone 6891). A PLEASANT SURPRISE. ALL SUITS Renovated, Dyed and Cleaned—the best of workmanship. NEILSEN’S DYE AND CLEANING WORKS, 297 Main Street (opp. Public Trust), Phone 5353. J. W. FISHER AND CO., Monumentalists, 12 DAVID STREET, Opp. Railway Station, Palmerston N., Direct Importers of Marble and Granite Memorials. P.O. Box 177. Phone 6220.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 254, 25 September 1929, Page 1
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