AMUSEMENTS Kegent-Matamata THURSDAY— FRIDAY— Feature No. 1. A Convulsing Comedy: ‘ ‘ ’T TELL THE WIFE, f f With GUY KiBBEE, UNA MERKEL. Approved for Universal Exhibition. Feature Nov 2,. Harold Bell Wright's “SECRET VALLEY/” A Western with a New Thrill!: Daredevil Action ! Reckless Escapes l SATURDAY— MONDAY— A Picture of the Magnitude of “ The Covered Waggon " “ THE TEXAS RANGERS.” Featuring FRED MacMURRAY and JACK OAKIE and JEAN PARKER. Action, Drama, Comedy and Romance skilfully worked into a magnificent screen achievement. Both Recom’d by Censor.for Adults. EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION : “POPEYE THE SAILOR MEETS SINBAD THE SAILOR” < The longest Popeye ever made, in ALL GLORIOUS COLOUR. Reserves Regent Office, 'Phone 234. 1 LAST DAY—- “ SON COMES HOME.” “ RHYTHM ON THE RANGE.” THE COSY AND WARM.
CIVIC TelepWcme 80 M “Our Attractions Glorify the Screen” SAT., JULY 31st, 2.15 & 8.15 p.m. MONDAY, AUGUST 2nd, 8 p.m. AGAIN WE TRIUMPH— Direct from Auckland, . ; , GRACIE FIELDS GRACIE FIELDS in “ THE SHOW GOES ON.” “ THE SHOW GOES ON.” Universal Exhibition. We do not have to shout its praises—all Auckland is raving about it. Civic Divertissment Includes: Air Mail News, Variety, Fox Aust. News, Cartoon. Box Plans at Rolfes till 5 p.m. Afterwards at Theatre, Telephone and Unpaid Reserves , not kept after 7.45 p.m. Saturdays unless advised:-*'' ■ ■- 1 ■ ‘ *•' i THE GREAI’ AIR JtyIY&TERYv ■ Ep.^4. 1 be WISEj AND BOOK ! WED. & THURS., AUG. 4th-sth, at 7.30 p.m. 20th Century-Fox Present DICK . POWELL, DICK POWELL, ANN DVORAK, PATSY KELLY, FRED ALLEN, RUBINOFF, PAUL WHITEMAN & HIS BAND, • —in—- “ THANKS A MILLION.” “ THANKS A MILLION.” Universal Exhibition. You too will say “ Thanks a Million ” for the Greatest Star-studded Musical Romance in Years. SELECTED FEATURETTES . at 7.30 p.m. RESERVE TO-DAY !
POPULAR DANCES. SATURDAY NIGHTS. Get the Carnival Spirit and Enjov Yourself at the KENSINGTON DANCES. Admission Only 2/- and 1/6. NEXT DANCE—SATURDAY; AUGUST 7. BASKETBALL - BASKETBALL BALL. BALL. MONDAY, MONDAY, , AUGUST 16. AUGUST 16. HALL. MATAMATA TOWN HALL. . AMBASSADORS BAND. Ladies .... 2/6. '.Men .... 3/6. Double .... 5/6.' Advertisements for the Matamata Record will be received by:— CASLEY & CLINCH, MATAMATA. M. KAVENEY, MATAMATA; C. N. SWINBOURN, MATAMATA. J. D. BRYCE, WAHAROA. ROSE BROS. LTD., TIRAU. SETTLE BROS. LTD., TE POI. SETTLE BROS. LTD., HINUERA. F. J. HILLIER, WALTON. R. TAYLOR, TIRAU & OKOROIRE.
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Matamata Record, Volume XX, Issue 1854, 29 July 1937, Page 5
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