/ rfHE DEGENT. * IHE Hegent. (Where- the Best Pictures are Shown.) TO-NIGHT at 7.45 p.m. (For a Season of One AAcck.) • The Finest-:'Entertainnient in..the whole history, of Motion Pictures! and we sincerely believe you will want to see it again and again'!'.. .. -A'- 'rtf “GOODBYE. MR CHIPS “GOODBYE.;.MR CHIPS “GOODBYE.'MR'CHIPS” “GOODBYE. MR CHIPS” Starring— ROBE It T DON A T ROB ER T DONA T ROBERT DONAT GREER GARSON GREER GARSON Also Showing: The Latest War News, “OUR BOYS IN EGYPT,” And Special Interest, “FOOLS WHO MADE HISTORY.” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Box Plans at Regent, 6776. STUDY YOUR HEALTH WINTER IS HERE COLD WEATHER IS HERE. You need comfort and warmth. There is no comfort without warmth. Buy an ELECTRIC HEATER from Coles. Do not tolerate discomfort and cold any longer. An electric heater will warm up your room at the absurdly low cost of |d per hour. Cheaper ' than coal, wood or gas. ELECTRIC HEATERS are portable. Do not tempt ill-health by retiring to frigid bedrooms on frosty nights. PAY A VISIT TO COLES MUSIC WAREHOUSE THE SQUARE. APERA HOUSE (Supper O Room). SUNDAY AFTERNOON, 2.30 p.m. IMPORTANT ADDRESS by Major E. E. Barrows, Secretary of British Israel World Federation. “The Bible, The Sword, The Flag and -The Soldier.” RONGOTEA HALL. ,7 : .. MEMBERS of the \'oung ; Farmers’ Club and N.Z. Farmers’ Union invite all those interested to attend an important lecture by Mr H. A. Bavley, Government Stock Inspector, on MONDAY, June 10, at 7.30 p.m. . FOR SALE . CABINETMAKER’S PLANT Or Would Lease- With Premises. For particulars apply,— SPOONER’S LTD., Rangitikei Street. MISS HELEN MUIR DRESSMAKING, Model . Frocks, Coats and Suits.—Ring 34 (.upstairs), above Dustin’s Lounge. PIANOFORTE TUITION MISS V. L. ARTHUR, . L.R.S.M., '32 AMESBURY STREET. - FRESH AND SMOKED FISH RABBITS AND . OYSTERS. TAIT’S “ THE SQUARE. THE BROADWAY SCHOOL OF DANCING. Principal, Gwen Gibbs. M.R.A.D.. L.1.5.T.D., Health and body Culture Class for Adults. AVEDNESDAY, 7-8 P.M. Prospectus at Studio. 95 Broadway, Phone 7170. BETH PABKES. m.l.S.t.d. Ter cher of BALLROOM DANCING, Studio: Rangitikei St. (Above Booth MacDonald’s). Classes Mondays 8-10 pm. Private Tuition by Appointment. Telephone 6370. “TOMS” FRUIT MART RANGITIKEI STREET, PHONE 7949. For Fresher and Cheaper Fruit and Shop “Toms” Fruit Mart. NOTE. THESE PRICES! CASES OF APPLES from 3s 6d case All Grades and Varieties! See us first. JONATHAN —Dessert Apples 40 for Is LEMONS—Good N.Z 8 a Is POTATOES—Best Suttons 7s cwt. ONIONS—Very Best ....!. Slbs Is BANANAS—Firm Ripe .- v 31bs Is WALNUTS (new season’s in shell) Is lb ORANGES (large Sweet Island) 7 a Is MANDARINS—Fiji Island 6 a Is PUMPKIN—Best Red 14}b Is SAVEDES—TabIe Grade ..141b Is BALLARAT COOKING APPLES, . 51b Is Cabbages. Cauliflowers, Fresh— Cheap. Leeks, Carrots, Parsnips, Beet, 2d bunch. “TOMS” FRUIT MART ItANGITIKEI STREET, - Phone 7949. STOP THIEF Just Arrived. STOP THIEF New Stocks of STOP THIEF STOP THIEF LOCKING TANK stop thief : "7'..caps;av STOP THIEF! • V-E A A STOP THIEF : ,For All American Cars STOP THIEF , At STOP THIEF, V. ,> STOP THIEF ~U ARNE EDASTOP THIEF” J-V Service Station XV STOP THIEF 1 : . STOP THIEF Opp. Holben & Kirk s, STOP THIEF Rangitikei Street.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 162, 8 June 1940, Page 2
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