A BRITISH MASTERPIECE. PALACE THEATRE FINALLY TO-NIGHT AT 8. ALL BRITISH CAST. “THE PERFECT ALIBI” A. A. MILNE’S SENSATIONAL MYSTERY SUCCESS! THE CRIME THAT ALMOST DEFEATED JUSTICE. And the female Sherlock Holmes comes to astound and electrify you. PLAN RAPIDLY FILLING.
SALVATION ARMY, / BROADWAY. POPULAR MAORI ENTERTAINERS JAN. 27th, WEDNESDAY, 8 P.M. KARANGA, Poi Dances, Hakas, Instrumental Music, Haunting Melodies, Enchanting Harmonies, Ancient Games, Weird Waiatas, Maori ""Songs, etc. A Feast of Maori Charm. PRICE Is, CHILDREN 6d.
COMING BY THREE SPEOIAL TRAIN Sl WIRTH BROS. .CIRCUS GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH 1 OPENING IN PALMERSTON NORTH • FRIDAY, JANUARY 29. ONE NIGHT ONLY. USUAL SITE. Now Wonders, Novelties and Innovations 1 WIRTH BROS. CIRCUSScores of Brand New Acts and Features—this Tour of New Zealand, headed by the World’s Greatest Riders, KAZBEGS’ TROUPE RUSSIAN COSSACKS, In Thrilling Exhibitions of Hurricane Horsemansnip. The identical Cossacks who defeated riders of all nations at the New York Rodeo, 1929. Also Appearing:— FOUR UESaEMs, JVUSS YVONNE, Head Balancers, Equilibrists, Contortionist. FOUR, SYLVESTERS, SANTY DUO, Juvenile Acrobats. A- Whirlwind Sensation. And a Hazardous Artistic Aerial Novelty, “LES QUATRE HHiONDELLES,” Presented for the First Time by “THE FOUR MISS WIRTHS.” Also, The Sensational “Jockey Act-,’’ presented by MR PHILIP WIRTH, Junior. All Added Attractions to WIRTH’S All-inclusive Assembly of the Earth’s Foremost Athletic, Aerial and Acrobatic* Talent and Wild Animal Acts. Admission: 3s, 4s, ss, 6s; Reserves 7s (plus tax). Children under 10 Halfprice to all parts. BOX PLAN at Circus Office 4 to 5 day of show.-' From 4 to 5 daily WIRTH’S ZOO of 14 Cages of Wild Animals will be on view, when all the animals will be fed. Parents are advised to bring their little ones, as it is INTERESTING, AMUSING and INSTRUCTIVE! Admission to Zoo: Adults Is, Children 6d. . • EVERYTHING' COMING—WE NEVER DIVIDE! MISS IMELDA FAMA (Late of Vienna) HAS decided to resume Teaching Pianoforte Music privately at Palmerston North, commencing on the Bth of February, specialising in technique and the art of interpretation. Intending pupils please communicate immediately with her at 10 Davis Street, Wellington. RS A. ATTWOOD, Teacher of Pianoforte, Harmony and Counterpoint, will resume Teaching MONDAY, Ist February, 1932, at Coles’ Buildings and 68 Ferguson Street. Kindergarten Classes in Group Teaching commence Saturday, 6th February. Terms for Kindergarten, 10s per term. Phone 6852. Interviews Saturday, 30th January, 2 to 6 p.m.
SINGING-ELOCUTION Mr j. garde grimshaw. Studios: Palmerston North, Garner’s Buildings, the Square; Marton, Foresters’ Hall, Tuesdays; Feilding, Darragh’s Buildings, Fridays. Students prepared, for exams, or competitidns.
L. G. LOVEDAY. STUDIO, MANAWATU BUILDINGS, GEORGE STREET. VIOLIN. Studied London and Sydney Conservatorium. Spanish Guitar. Lucas method, orchestral or song acc. steel guitar. Mandolin, Banjo, solo or acc. Pupils’ orchestra. Interviews 9.30 a.m. to 7.30 p.m.
HOWARD M. PHILLIPS Expert tuner of pianos, PLAYERS, ORGANS. Estimates Given for Repairs. Tuner to over 40 Teachers of Music in Town and Country. 120 BRYANT STREET. Phone 6462. MUSIC TAUGHT BY MELODIES. By an Entirely N.Z. Company. THE DOMINION ACADEMY OF MUSIC, LTD, (REGD.) NATIONAL * BANK. BUILDINGS (First Floor—Six Rooms). Rangitikei Street, Palmerston North. PIANOFORTE Evelyn m. rawlins, 1.t.c.1., L.A.8., Teacher Pianoforte and Harmony, -Resumes Teaching SATURDAY, 30th January. Pupils Prepared for all examinations. Studio: Garner’s Buildings, the Square. Phone 6525. HAVE YOU EVER HAD A FILM RUINED IN DEVELOPING AND PRINTING? latck NO RlSKS.—Bring your Holiday Films to the SPECIALISTS and see what a difference real experts can make. Note the beautiful tone and superior mirror-like finish to our prints. Permanence positively guaranteed. Why not have the oest when it costs no more? Best by test—a trial will prove it. 4 HOUR SERVICE— G. F. FRAMJEE, ~ 13 George Street, Palmerston North Phone 6663. Private '6BOI. .
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LII, Issue 47, 26 January 1932, Page 1
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