LAST 2 DAYS! - THE STATE - - THE STATE - The Leading Theatre. Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. TO-NIGHT AT 8 P.M. A SHIRLEY MORE GLORIOUS THAN YOU HAVE EVER KNOWN IN A PICTURE WE KNOW YOU’LL NEVER FORGET. SHIRLEY TEMPLE SHIRLEY TEMPLE SHIRLEY TEMPLE SHIRLEY TEMPLE SHIRLEY TEMPLE SHIRLEY TEMPLE SHIRLEY TEMPLE SHIRLEY TEMPLE SHIRLEY TEMPLE > SHIRLEY TEMPLE SHIRLEY TEMPLE In the Beloved Story by - , Johanna Spyri, “HEIDI OF THE ALPS” “HEIDI OF THE ALPS” “HEIDI OF THE ALPS” 7 “HEIDI OF THE ALPS” “HEIDI OF THE ALPS” f “HEIDI OF THE ALPS” ■ / “HEIDI OF THE ALPS” A 20th Century-Fox Special. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) With JEAN HERSHOLT. ARTHUR TREACHER, RESERVE NOW! Plans at Theatre, 6363; Rosco, 5464. FEILDING SHOW And RAM FAIR SHOW: TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, Ist and 2nd February. RAM FAIR: THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, 3rd and 4th February. D. MILLER, Secretary, Box 98, Feilding Phones: 46 Office; 584 Private. Show open till 10.30 u.m. Both Days. KINDERGARTEN ZAIDA WOOD will resume on Tuesday, February Bth, at the Congregational Church Schoolroom, Broadway. For interviews —27 Princess Street, telephone 5332. EDUCATJ ONAL NOTICE. THE Parents’ Committee of Carncot Private School; 282 Broadway Avenue, wish to a.nnounce that the new term commences Monday, February 7th, 1938. Pupils taken from Ist to 6th Standards, and further if required. Application for enrolment to be made to the Principal. HAY-PRESSING. PLANT always available for stacks. Reaping and Binding, horses or tractor. C. AYERS, Cloverlea. CHOICEST FRUITS ARE NO DEARER AT HELEN KROGH’S F-RTJIT BAZAAR COLEMAN PLACE, P.N., THE JEAN SCOTT SCHOOL OF DANCING, RE-OPENING TUESDAY, FEB. Ist. PRINCIPAL may be interviewed from Thursday, January. 27th, from 2-5 p.m. daily. Studios, 298 Cuba Street, ’phone 6802. THE BROADWAY SCHOOL OF DANCING. . Principal: MISS GWEN GIBBS, A.R.A.D.. London. I STUDIO RE-OPENS— Monday, January 31, 1938. Classes - resume Ist week February. Studio, 81 Broadway Avenue, Phone 7170. FURS! MISS M. FURS! SCOBLE. FUR Coats Repaired, Relined and Cleaned at Lowest Cost. See our selected range of fur coats and necklets. ROOMS 3 and 4 UNION BUILDING (above Harrison, Florists), the Square, j 66 4 4 THE EASY NUMBER. TO REMEMBER. THE ROY ALE DUTCH LOUNGE YOU will not regret a visit. Specialising in 3-COURSE HOT LUNCHEONS, Morning, Afternoon Teas and Suppers. Home-made Cakes, Sandwiches and Cafeteria Service. DON’T TAKE A RISK WITH HOLIDAY SNAPS HAVE your holiday films (with their scenes and incidents that you may never get again) developed and printed by us and thus make sure of PER- ' FECT pictures from every negative. A i, lifetime of, photograhic study and experience tells the tale. We take a nride in doing good work TWO SHOPS AT YOUR SERVICE. G. F. FRAMJEEGeorge Street, Phone 6663. r 36 Broadway, opp. Regent Theatre. ’, Phone 6963, Palmerston North, r Private Phone 6801,
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVIII, Issue 53, 31 January 1938, Page 1
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