1 FRANK CAPRA’S MIGHTIEST ACHIEVEMENT—“LOST HORIZON” “LOST HORIZON” “LOST HORIZON” “LOST HORIZON” “LOST HORIZON” , “LOST HORIZON” With RONALD COLMAN JANE WYATT n EDWARD E. HORTON AT THE MAYFAIR THEATRE : MAYFAIR THEATRE TO-NIGHT AT 8. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) ) Reserve Now at Collinson and Cunninghame’s, ’phone 7178. Theatre- Telephone 5050. EMPIRE HALL TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY, FEB. -L Ist and 2nd, at 8 p.m. Two Great Sound Pictures produced by Religious Film Society. “MASTERSHIP” featuring “Lax of Poplar,” Famous Missioner of London. “BARABBAS,” a Tale of the Time of Our Lord. { Screenings under the auspices of the 1 Methodist Church of New Zealand, t Admission Is, Children Half-price. COSSACK RIDERS * See Them THE FEILDING SHOW. WEDNESDAY NEXT, FEB. 2. BUNNYTHORPE ' SPORTS SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12th. Running, cycling, and highland EVENTS. \ ENTRIES CLOSE ON SATURDAY, FEBRUARY sth. Primary School Competition. TUG-OF-WAR ENTRIES CLOSE 12 NOON SPORTS DAY. R. E. CLEVELY, Hon. Sec. SCHOOL BOOKS SCHOOLS open to-morrow, and once again we solicit our share of the supplies to the children. We carry complete stocks of Text Bocks, Stationery and Accessories for Technical School, High Schools and Primary Schools, and all lists entrusted to our care can bo supplied completely. Our Store is the home of the famous “Courtier” Stationery, which is all manufactured from 181 b paper, the best money can buy. School teachers all recommend “Courtier” School Stationery 1 Our prices are the same as last year, while the page quantity has been reduced :n two items only. This important feature should influence parents to purchase this year’s supply from us. Every list will receive the utmost care and attention. N.Z.I. CO. BOOK SHOP NEXT WATSON BROS. PALMERSTON NORTH BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL. SCHOOL re-opens on TUESDAY, February 8, at 1.30 p.m. The Rector will be at School to enrol new pupils on FRIDAY, 4th Feb., SATURDAY, sth, and MONDAY, 7th, from 2-4 p.m. PALMERSTON NORTH GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL. SCHOOL re-opens on TUESDAY, Feruary 8, at 1.30 p.m. The Principal'will he at the School to enrol new pupils on Friday, Feb. 4, Saturday, sth, and Monday, 7th, from 10 a.m. to 12 noon and from 2.4 p.m. Parents are requested to bring copies of birth certificates of pupils. DR JOHN HAMMOND VISITS MANAWATTT. FARMERS’ DAY~AT PALMERSTON NORTH. Showground Buildings, Thursday, February 3rd. DR. JOHN HAMMOND, D.Sc., Chief of Physiology Department Animal Nutrition Institute at Cambridge University, will examine the porkers and baconers exhibited at the recent Royal Show and make the carcase awards in the various classes. NOTE: This work will be clone privately in the forenoon. At 3 p.m., in the Produce Hall, Dr. Hammond will give a public demonstration on the pig classes; also on the quality points of beef and lamb. At 7.45 p.m. Dr. Hammond will deliver an illustrated address in the A. a.nd P. Lecture Hall, dealing with (a) MEAT QUALITY, (b) STERILITY OF FARM ANIMALS Exhibitors, Breeders, Young Farmers’ Clubs, Pig Clubs, and all others interested in stock raising are cordially invited to both functions. NOTE the address: A. and P. Buildings Showground, Thursday, Febru“a’ry' 3rd, 3 p.m. and 7.45 p.m. GOLD BANDS DAY OR NIGHT 66 4 4 ) "PICNIC Baskets. Work Baskets, A Shopping Baskets AT TINY TOTS' GAEAGE Cuba Street. HAY-BALING .—Alfred Jensen has to announce that he is continuing Hay Baling Avith .. usual reliability. Only address, ’22 Milverton Avenue, or Phone 7123.- ' •
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVIII, Issue 53, 31 January 1938, Page 1
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