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THE GREATEST PROGRAMME SEEN IN PALMERSTON NORTH FOR A LONG TIMENOW SHOWING AT THE KOSY-THEATRE PERPETUAL PICTURES TO-DAY. SESSIONS—S p.m., 6.45 and 8 p.m. THE GREATEST OF RAILROAD THRILLERS 1 LEWIS WOLHEIM In his finest role . . . Bigger than in “All Quiet on the Western Front.” ROBERT ARMSTRONG., JEAN ARTHUR. In ‘DANGER LIGHTS.” Stupendous Scenes—the Landslide— Mammoth Locomotives in : Tug-of-war— Thrilling Rescues—the Railroad Washout—the Record Run—Flesh and Steel PLUNGED INTO AN INFERNO OF SPEED-SWEPT PASSIONS. ' VAUDEVILLE DE LUXE FEATURETTES—“TOBY THE FIDDLER” (Cartoon). “MICKEY’S STAMPEDE” (Comedy). “BATTLING WITH BUFFALO BILL” BUTCHERS’ PICNIC. BUTCHERS’ SHOPS will, be closed all day on MONDAY NEXT, Ist February, on account employees’ picnio. PALMERSTON NORTH BUTCHERS’ PICNIC. MONDAY, FEBRUARY Ist, 1932. To be held at ■DESERVE JUST OVER ITTZHERLl BERT BRIDGE. Hot Water and Milt Provided Free. Ice Cream and Toys for the Children. Free Buses leave Square 10.30 a.m. ALL WELCOME. LLL SAINTS’ SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNUAL PICNIC, ASHHURST, FEB. 6th, 1932. Train leaves Palmerston North 10 a.m. Returning 4.30 p.m. Stopping at Terrace End. Fares: Children 9d, Seniors. Is. Adults Is 6d. fIARNCOT PREPARATORY SCHOOL (Argyle Avenue). —School re-opens Tuesday, Feb. 9th. New pupils may be entered on Monday afternoon, Feb. Bth. CENTRAL SCHOOL. THE Pupils of Central School are notified to attend at the Main School Grounds, on MONDAY morning, February 1. New scholars will be enrolled at the infant school.. E. BARY, Headmaster. KINDERGARTEN. T7IOLET WOOD, Diploma Wellington V free Kindergarten, will re-open fir. first term commencing Wednesday, February 3rd. . 165 PRINCESS STREET. Telephone 5332. CONVENT SCHOOLS RE-OPEN TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2. Iyj’USIC, Singing and Violin Lessons will be resumed on that date. Special classes for counterpoint, harmony, art of teaching and form analysis of Bach, Beethoven, etc. Terms, etc., apply Convent, Fitchett Street. Telephone number 5209. ' PALMERSTON NORTH BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOLS. FHE Principals will be at the Schools L on SATURDAY, 30th January, and JONDAY, Ist February, from 2 to 4 >.m., to enrol new pupils. - Applicants for Free Places to bring J roficiency or Competency Certificates tnd Certificate of Birth. Schools re-open TUESDAY, 2nd Febuary, at 1.30 p.m. WM. HUNTER, Secretary. C. A. DRIVER PIANOS, Player Pianos and Organs Tuned and Repaired. Tuner to the principal city organs.—6o Linton Street (phone 7436). »; RANGITIKEI PRIVATE HOTEL, 44 RANGITIKEI STREET. [OURISTS and Travellers, make your headquarters at address above. Tennis Court). Tariff to suit all mrses. Permanent Board by arrangeaent. QUALITY TELLS. )ESPITE Low Prices, our Quality Work is superior. Try For all Laund PHONE ~ ty our finished CONOMIC LAUNDRY—•i Cook Street. IWAET-WAENEE MOST POPULAR RADIO! >n from All Over the World. “ THOM 10/Modernise Your Old Radio, nr Repairs Guaranteed. BORHAM’S RADIO SERVICE, AIN STREET, ’PHONE 8689. FIEEWOOD , ■ NOW IS THE TIME TO GET IN YOUR SUPPLIES OF KINDIING WOOD 'HILE QUANTITY IS AVAILABLE. ‘ g BAGS FOR gy. DELIVERED. 'Phone 6235. WM. COOK AND SONS, LTD., • Main Street. \VE YOU EVER HAD A FILM RUINED IN DEVELOPING AND PRINTING? AKE NO RlSKS—Bring your HoIF day Films to the SPECIALISTS d see what a difference real experts b make. Note the beautiful tone and serior mirror-like finish to our prints, rmanence positively guaranteed. Why, fc have the best when it costs no more? st by test—a trial will prove it. 4 HOUR SERVICE-, G. F. FRAMJEE, George btreet, Palmerston North. Phone 6663. Private' 6801,

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LII, Issue 51, 30 January 1932, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume LII, Issue 51, 30 January 1932, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume LII, Issue 51, 30 January 1932, Page 1

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