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A GREAT PROGRAMME FOR YOUNG AND OLD. FINALLY TO-NIGHT 6.30 and 7.45 TO-NIGHT KOSY THEATRE JACKIE COOGAN, JUNIOR DURKIN MITZI GREEN In MARK TWAIN’S IMMORTAL STORY OP BOYHOOD—“HUCKLEBERRY, FINN” Rafting Down the River I A Pair of Young Runaways Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn Find Real Adventure I

ANOTHER ENTERTAINMENT HITI ROSY THEATRE COMMENCING TO-MORROW 2 B.M. LORETTA YOUNG RICARDO CORTEZ “BIG BUSINESS GIRL.” (“A” Cert. : Adult Audiences.) Intriguing Comedy-Drama of Youth and Love. Now for Our Second Attraction-r-Big All Star Cast in “MAN TO MAN.” Accused of Crime Because His Father was % Convict 1

CITY COUNCIL EMPLOYEES’ ANNUAL PICNIC PLIMMERTON. TO-MORROW! TO-MORROW!! IRAIN LEAVES Terrace End 7.5 a.m. Palmerston North 7.38 a.m. Stops at Cook’s Siding and Longburn. FARES FROM TERRACE END; Adults 5s 6d, Children 2s Bd. From Palmerston: Adults 5s 3d, Children 2s 6d. CHILDREN OF EMPLOYEES FREE IF UNDER 15 YEARS. SPECIAL BUSES WILL RUN AS UNDER; HOKOWHITU: Leave Barn 6.55 a.m., via Albert Street; leave terminus 7 a.m., via College Street and Victoria Avenue. WEST END; Leave Barn 6.55 a.m., via College Street; leave terminus 7.10 a.m., via Botanical Rond. ESPLANADE: Leave Terminus 7.10 a.m., via Fitzherbert Avenue. HOSPITAL: Leave Barn 6.30 a.m., via Ruahine Street: leave terminus 6.40 a.m., via Vogel Street, Featherston Street and Ruahine Street to Terrace . End station. TAKARO PARK: Leave Square 7 a.m., via Rangitilcei Street; leave terminus 7.10 a.m., via Chelwood and Lyndhurst Street. Hot Water and Milk Provided. Races and Competitions'for Young and Old. TOYS FOR THE TINY TOTS. PALMERSTON NORTH’S DAY OUT TO-MORROW! TO-MORROW!! SWIMMING CARNIVAL. DALMERSTON NORTH AMATEUR L SWIMMING CLUB. MUNICIPAL BATHS, FRIDAY, 29th January, at 8 p.m. District’s Best Swimmers in Action. Admission : Adults Is, Children 6d. A. W. BOSWORTH, Hon. Sec. CITY BAND. Annual meeting Will be held in MR W. McKENZIE’S ROOM, Commercial*Buildings, Broadway Ave., On TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2nd, 1932, At 8 p.m. Business: — Adoption of Annual Report and Balance Sheet, Election of Officers, General.

PALMERSTON NORTH TECHNICAL SCHOOL. RESUMPTION.—Day Classes resume at 9.80 a.m. on Tuesday, 2nd February ; Evening Classes on Monday, 16th February. COURSES Preparatory Trades, Rural, Domestic Art, Commercial, Special. FREE PLACES. —Proficiency _ and Competency holders are admitted to Free Places and under certain conditions, pupils over fourteen years of age. ENROLMENT. —To assist organisation* parents of Day pupils are asked to post enrolment forms as soon as possible. ' INTERVIEW—The Director (G. G. Hancox, M.A., B,Sc.) will be at the Levin Borough Council Chambers from 10-12 and 1-2 on Wednesday 27th January: and at the New Workshops Building, Technical School,' Palmerston North, from 2-4 on Thursday and Friday, 28th and 29th January, to interview parents who wish to consult him. PREPARE IN ADVANCE FOR OPPORTUNITY. JOIN THE “TECH”

HEMSTITCHING PLEATING ■ and embroidery, shortest notice. Country orders catered for. —“LINETTE,” next Self-Help, Rangitikei Street. BLUE STAR TAXIS. QD PER MILE. Minimum Faro Is. t/ One to Four Passengers. PHONE D. H. BETTER, Proo. WHY WASH COLOUREDS AND WOOLLENS WHEN you can get them satisfactorily done -without shrinking or colours fading? Try the Thrifty Bag Wash Service. Phone 6083. \ 8s semidried, 4s dried, including starching, ready for ironing; finished 6s. F. W. and J. M. Bradshaw, proprietors. SIDDELLS BROADWAY AVENUE. JIOR PRIME SPRING LAMB. Forequarters . 7d per lb. Hindquarters 9d per lb. PRIME WETHER MUTTON— Legs 5d per lb. Forequarters 3d per lb. Loins -.•••' 4d per lb. These Prices are for Cash over Counter. SHOP AT SIDDELL’S. / Phone 6748.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LII, Issue 47, 26 January 1932, Page 1

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568

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume LII, Issue 47, 26 January 1932, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume LII, Issue 47, 26 January 1932, Page 1

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