Funeral Directors. FOR SUPERIOR SERVICE Consult FRED EVANS Complete Funeral Furnisher and Director. Artistic Wreaths and Floral Emblems at Shortest Notice. ’Phone 156 Great South Road, PAPAKURA. Wanted Known. IVTAKE your wants known in our “wanted known” column. Advertisements, though inexpensive, bring results. 16 words 1/-J three insertions 2/6. For other rates 'U.— on or ring T. F. Snell, Tin ,/V rvgent. Amusements. STAR THEATRE PAPAKURA. The Theatre of Dignity and Prestige, .catering for the discriminating picturegoer. Direction: Star Theatre (Papakura), Ltd. Management A. E. Berry. FRIDAY, Jan. 4, SATURDAY, Jan. 5. Brought to life by Paramount with the greatest cast ever assembled. The screen’s most amazing and unique offering—“ALlCE IN WONDERLAND.” “ALICE IN WONDERLAND.” “ALICE IN WONDERLAND.” “ALICE IN WONDERLAND.” (Universal Exhibition). with CHARLOTTE HENRY, RICHARD ARLEN, ROSCOE ATES, GARY COOPER, LEON ERROL, W. C. FIELDS, RAYMOND HATTON, MAY ROBSON. CHARLES RUGGLES and miles more of great stars. The Screen’s First P'antomine.
A TREAT FOR ALL FROM 5 to 90. MANAGERIAL. —This picture was previewed by the Director of Education (N.Z.). He was deeply impressed with the production as entertainment value, both for children and adults, and recommended that all school children should see it. Featurettes include — (Musical), “THE LITTLE BROADj CAST.” | (Novelty), PARAMOUNT PICTOR- | lAL. (Cartoon), “MORNING, NOON and NIGHT.” PARAMOUNT OVERSEAS NEWS. AUST. CINESOUND REVIEW. "•‘ 1 RESERVE NOW. Theatre ’phone 30.. MONDAY, Jan. 7, TUESDAY, Jan. 8, WEDNESDAY, Jan. 9. SLIM SUMMERVILLE SLIM SUMMERVILLE SLIM SUMMERVILLE SLIM SUMMERVILLE in a wild nightmare of fun. with ANDY DEVINE ANDY DEVINE ANDY DEVINE ANDY DEVINE “HORSE PLAY.” I “HORSE PLAY.” 1 “HORSE PLAY.” ! (Universal Exhibition). j What a comedy—they make a million i dollars and make a million ' laughs ! trying to spend it! Excellent , Selection of Featurettes. BOWLING NOTES. THE GAME AT PAPAKURA. SATURDAY’S RESULTS. There was a fair muster at the Papakura bowling green on Saturday, conditions being ideal for bowling. Results of the ordinary draw are:— ! Lewis, Sincock, McEntee, Whitmore, ! 22, v. Quigley, Andrew, Munro, Ham- • mond. 22: Cooper, McCallum, Boagey, ! 21, v. Dunckley, Burns, Bates, 23; j Snell, Smith, 23, v. Lound, Pilkington, ! 16. j Results of club competitions are.:— 1 Handicap singles: Bates, 25, v. Ani drew 20. Championship singles: Pilkington, 19, v. Whitmore, 18.
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Franklin Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2, 7 January 1935, Page 8 (Supplement)
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