Entertainment*. STATE THEATRE Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. Reservations 175. TO-NIGHT TUESDAY, Ist. WEDNESDAY, 2nd. He always wanted to be a sleuth! So he stepped into the shoes of a famous detective and plunged into the most amazing mystery yet unsolved. JACK HULBERT. FAY WRAY A Gaumont British Picture. "BULLDOG JACK" "BULLDOG JACK" Mystery that is Different! Comedy that is New! (Approved Universal Exhibition.) THURSDAY, 3rd. FRIDAY, 4th. Commencing 7.45 p.m. GUEST NIGHT THURSDAY. Two for the Price, of One. 2—SUPERB ATTRACTIONS—2 Unit No. 1— EDWARD EVERETT HORTON KAREN MORLEY "TEN DOLLAR RAISE" "TEN DOLLAR RAISE" Unit No. 2 The True Successor to Marie Dressier. ALICE BRADY ALICE BRADY "LADY TUBBS" "LADY TUBBS"* (Both Approved Universal Exhibition.)
SATURDAY, sth. MONDAY, 7th. MATINEE SATURDAY, 2 P.M. A Glittering Parade of Musicals! JAMES KAGNEY RUBY KEELER DICK POWELL JOAN BLONDELL "FOOTLIGHT PARADE" "FOOTLIGHT PARADE" Bigger and Entirely Different than Gold Diggers of 1933." (Approved Universal Exhibition.) EMPRESS. FRIDAY, 4th. SATURDAY sth. Double "Featured Programme. Unit No. 1— BEN LYON THELMA TODD "LIGHTNING STRIKES TWICE" "LIGHTNING STRIKES TWICE" Unit No. 2 MAY ROBSON PRESTON FOSTER "STRANGERS ALL" "STRANGERS ALL" (Both Approved Universal. Exhibition.) Stalls—Adults 1/-; Children 6d. Circle—Adults 1/6; Children 1/-.
RAIL FOR TRIPS AND FREIGHT. SAVING MONEY AND CUTTING TAXATION. Last year the increased use of the railways by their owners, the general public, lightened the load of taxation by a substantial amount. The users thus made a double saving. This benefit will increase in proportion to the people's use of their own great transport system, which is worked strictly in accordance with the well-known slogan — Safety, Comfort, Economy." Maintenance of national welfare calls for common-sense use of the railways for journeys and freight. SAVE UP FOR TRIPS BY RAIL.
WAITOMO LIME . For — HIGH SOLUBILITY FINEST GRINDING HIGHEST TEST NOW REDUCED TO 1216 Ton. 99% CALCIUM CARBONATE. WAITOMO LIME CO., LTD J. G. IRVINE, Secretary. Box 63, Te Kuiti.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume XXIX, Issue 4753, 1 October 1935, Page 1
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