THEATRE DE LUXE 7.45 THIS EVENING 7.45 A World-famous Novel picturised for your entertainment! SIR HALL CAINE’S Tremendously Dramatic Work, ‘•'THE MANXMAN.” “THE MANXMAN.” “THE MANXMAN.” “THE MANXMAN.” A Simple, Powerful Story of two men —one a sailor, tlie other a young Judge —and a girl they both love—enacted amidst the beautiful .scenery of the Isle of Man. CARL BRISSON ANNY ONDRA And a Selected Cast. One of the Most Outstanding Dramatic Productions in Years. Recommended by the Censor as being more especially suitable for adult viewing. Reserves at Central Booking Office, Phone 7178 (Theatre 5050.) JAZZ CALENDAR COMPETITION, TO-NIGHT! FORESTERS’ HALL, Main Street. 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 1 TO-NIGHT 1 gATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28th, At Anzac Club, George Street. Admittance: Gentlemen, 2s; Ladies, Is 6d. LARKIN’S ORCHESTRA. LARKIN’S ORCHESTRA. THE JEAN MUIR SCHOOL OF BALLROOM DANCING. 15 Rangitikei Street, CAN give you steps, style, balance, movement and all the other qualities that make good dancers. Fee for private tuition, 10 lessons £2 2s. ' For appointments telephone Studio (6882) or Residence (5746). Dancing Class MONDAY, 30th, at 7.30 p.m. CHIMNEY SWEEPING (lOOD workmanship guaranteed. T Cleanliness a speciality. Town or Country. J. HARVEY, Orders left at V. Harwood, Excelsior Stores, Featherston Street. ’Phone 6603. ANNOUNCEMENT. MR JACK BROWN HIGH CLASS TAILOR AND COSTUMIER (Of Auckland, and late of Palmerston North), , WILL be visiting Palmerston North from Bth to 12th OCTOBER, staying at the Carlton Hotel. It is his intention to show the latest Suitings and Costume Cloths for Spring and Christmas wear. Mr Brown will be pleased to meet old and new clients and will endeavour, as in the past, to give every satisfaction. | Call or ’phone Carlton Hotel for appointments. FANCY GOODS, CUBA STREET, Opp. David Street. HAVING taken over the above premises, we extend to our friends, old and new, a hearty invitation to inspect our stock. Premises under own supervision. Satisfaction guaranteed. Bi<* reduction in Kitchen Utensils. ° H. W. PASSEY. FOUND, at the “Kingsway” Tea Rooms, Dairy and Confectionery, near “Tech” School and Plunket Rooms, something new in home made cakes; all made with fresh butter and eggs; no substitutes. Try our home made pies, Cornish pasties and Bweot pastries, KEATg} _ KING3WAY TEA ROOMS. (Short cut through Collinson’s, right-of-way). E. SHAW, (Late Shaw and Sapwell), BUILDER AND SHOP FITTER, 2 Ashley Street (Phone 6175). ESTIMATES given free for all classes of Buildings, Alterations, Additions atid Resairs PHONE 6324. IN BROADWAY, AT THE LOUNGE SEASONABLE TEMPTING MENUS EVERY DAY. GRILLS, of course, Between the hours 12 to 2 p.m.— 5 to 7 p.m. THE BROADWAY LOUNGE, LTD., MANY WEDDING PARTIES CATERED FOR. HERE. A TREAT THE BLIND MISS! FORTUNE SIGNS! MOTORISTS. VERY make of car Upholstered and Hoods Re-covered at moderate irges. Sliding glasses fitted to your n-s, celluloid and frame curtains a iciality. E. CARTER, OPPOSITE DAHL’S, ?hone 6051, 72 Rangitikei Street. kWN MOWERS ENED AND SET. Work >d for and delivered free. A. G. BRITTON, Phone 6004, Repairer of Lawn Mowers, Saws, etc., SHAMROCK STREET. AERO MECHANICS, 2s 6d. QONNOR’S, THE SQU#IE.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 257, 28 September 1929, Page 1
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