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• STATE • — PETONE • TO-DAY AT 2 AND 7.45 P.M. “TOP OF THE TOWH” Starring DORIS NOLAN, Gregory Ratoff—Ella Logan—George Murphy—Mischa Auer, Hugh Herbert—Henry Armetta. TDK DANCIEST, LAUGHIEST, RO.VIANCIEST, -MUSICAL THE TOM N HAS EVER SEEN ! IT TOPS THE TOWN (Edi, Universal Exhibition.) EAltLif BOOKING ESSENTIAL. Box Plan and Reservations at Theatre. Telephone 03-890.

DANCING. Eastbourne plunket annual ball. GRAND GALA NIGHT IN A “RIOT OP RAINBOWS.” Futurist Orchestra. Good Floor. Home-made Supper. DAY’S BAY PAVILION. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), at 8 o'clock. Admission: 4/- Single. SELECT MODERN DANCE. QT. FRANCIS HALL. °T. FRANCIS HALL. Subs. 2/-, Subs. 2/-. JACK COWDREY AND HIS BAND. BUSINESS NOTICES. " BOTTLE STORE FOR QUALITY AND PRICE. Qts. Pints. Imperial Port •>/- 1/9 Genuine Oporto Port .... 5/- 2/9 Bamboo Cocktail '<>/- 2/9 Solera •’Gordon’s’’ Sherry 6/- 3/Jtile* Racine Brandy .... 13/- 7/Bell's Old Scotch (Draught) Whisky 12/- <l/6 HARDY’S TINTARA Qts. Rich Ruby Port 4/Rich Port 4/b Old Tawny Port o/b Champion Recurve Port <>/- V«?ntillado Sherry <>/- ORDERS DELIVERED. To 1 ephon e 4 2-050.

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Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 261, 31 July 1937, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 261, 31 July 1937, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 261, 31 July 1937, Page 5

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