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PAEAMOUNT THEATEE The Theatre That Sets The Standard. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. “So Long Letty” “So Long Letty” “So Long Letty” “So Long Betty” “So Long Letty” “So Long Letty” “So Long Letty” “So Long Letty” “So Long Letty” “So Long Letty” “So Long Letty” “So Long Letty” “So Long Letty” “So Long Letty” “So Long Letty” “So Long Letty” “So Long Letty” “So Long Letty” “So Long Letty” “So Long Letty” “So Long Letty” “So Long Letty” “So Long Letty” “So Long Letty” “So Long Letty” “So Long Letty” “So Ixmg Letty” “So Long Letty” “So Long Letty” “So Long Letty” “So Long Letty” “So Long Letty” “So Long Letty” “So Long Letty” “So Long Letty” “So Long Letty” The famous Oliver Morosco Stage Success turned into a wonderful 6 reel Comedy Drama AL CHRISTIE. AL CHRISTIE. An exceptionally funny romance of two couples, who, by mutual agreement, swopped their wives, Starring Colleen Moore, Colleen Moore, X. Roy Bar nee T. ltoy Barnes And Grace Darmond. Grace Darmond. Ho bragged that she crawled up his coat lapel and purred the poor misguided boob ! Do you know why Sardines are not favoured as a breakfast food? A Comedy so full of tangled embarrassments that you’ll think you’re sitting on barbed wire! 1 FULL SUPPORTING PROGRAMME And PARAMOUNT SELECT ORCHESTRA Mus. Dir., MRS R. S. LAW. Usual Prices. Box Plans at C. G. Swallow’s. Theatre Tel. 6050. M UNICIPAL ELECTIONS. FINAL RALLY FINAL RALLY FINAL RALLY TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT THE SIX LABOUR CANDIDATES THE SIX LABOUR CANDIDATES THE SIX LABOUR CANDIDATES 7.3 O—THE SQUARE —7.30 7.3 O—THE SQUARE—7.3O 7.3 O—THE SQUARE—7.3O 7.3 O—THE SQUARE—7.3O

5 SOUND SEASONS 5 FOR SUPPORTING SOME OF THE NEW CANDIDATES IN- PREFERENCE TO MEMBERS OF THE LATE COUNCIL. 1. On several occasions the Mayor lias blamed the preceding Council for its legacy of heavy liabilities, five members of that Council are seeking re-election —Messrs. Canton, Eliott, Graham, Jackson and Oi'am. KEEP THEM OUT AND KEEP YOUR RATES DOWN. 2. Because, through the failure of the old Council, the Abattoirs and Gas Works undertakings, in which huge sums of the ratepayers’ money are invested, return only a 1 per cent, dividend. This is undeniable evidence of failure to efficiently manage the Borough’s business. Tho shareholders of any privatelyowned business would never be satisfied with such a small return on their capital. Why should you? They would change their Board of Directors. Why don’t you? YOUR OPPORTUNITY IS ON WEDNESDAY, THE 29th. 3. When the ratepayers recently turned down seven loan proposals, it was because they had no confidence in the ability of the retiring Council to manage or control our various undertakings. CONFIRM THAT VOTE OF NO CONFIDENCE ON WEDNESDAY, THE 29th. 4. The importance of the Borough Works calls for a full discussion at the Council table. Ability to talk is a most necessary qualification for a Councillor. A man who is unable to express himself, or states his case, is worse than useless. 5. There was a time when every Councillor took his scat at the Council table for the first occasion, as an untried man. Tho ex-councillors referred to above have been tried and found wanting. Don’t condemn an untried man. British justice demands a trial. The electors of. Palmerston North _ are privileged to act in the dual position of Judge and Jury. Give some of the new candidates the opportunity of fulfilling their election pledges and you will have no regrets at the end of their term. These reasons alone, among many others, justify you in making a change. Do it now. HOKOWHITU RATEPAYERS’ AND ELECTORS’ ASSOCIATION. MANAWATU-OROUA ELECTRIC .POWER BOARD. WE have pleasure in again offering ourselves for re-election and have every confidence in believing that our policy of progressiveness) on sound business lines has met with the approval of the electors. Show this by voting fof — J. A. NASH M. A. ELIOTT

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 123, 28 April 1925, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 123, 28 April 1925, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 123, 28 April 1925, Page 1

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