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TO-NIGHT AT 8 TO-NIGHT DE LUXE “TALKIES” Are Privileged to Present The Gayest of Gay Musical Comedies. The Most Lavish Entertainment Event of the Year, “THE COCOANTJTS,” “THE COCOANUTS,” “THE COCOANUTS.” “THE COCOANUTS.”' AN ALL-TALKING. SINGING ANp DANCING SPECTACLE, * Featuring The Funniest Men in the World, THE FOUR MARX BROTHERS, THE FOUR MARX BROTHERS, THE FOUR MARX BROTHERS, THE FOUR MARX BROTHERS, With OSCAR SHAW MARY EATON And 100 BEAUTIFUL ZEIGFELD FOLLIES GIRLS. Music and Lyrics by Irving Berlin. Hilarious Comedy! Glorious Singing! Lilting Melodies! ■ Wonderful Dancing! Girls and Gaiety in this Great Musical Comedy . . . Brought to the Audible Screen Exactly as it was Seen and Heard ‘in NEW YORK. In Addition:— De Luxe Talking, Singing and Sound Featurettes. MAKE RESERVATIONS EARLY. Plans at Central Booking Office, phone 7178, until 5 p.m. Re-opening at Theatre (phone 5050) at 6 p.m. Seats cannot be booked after 7.15 p.m. Telephoned Reserves held until 7.45 p.m. l ANCE! TO-NIGHT! DANCE! FORESTERS’ HALL, Main Street. DANCE as usual, 8 p.m. to 12. Flannels Optional. BRADLEY’S ORCHESTRA. Gents 2s. ' Ladies Is 6d. All Rights Reserved.

GARRISON DANCE. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT SATURDAY, APRIL 12th, 8 o’clock. You have heard of the Theme Song, “PAINTING THE CLOUDS WITH SUNSHINE” (from “The Gold Diggers of Broadway.”) Come and hear it featured by Larkin’s Band. Be one of the crowd. Take your chance of winning one of the EXCELLENT PRIZES. . 2s 6d Gents, 2s Ladies, 4s Double. All Rights Reserved.

DANCE Bunnythohpe football club DANCE be held on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16th, In BtJNNYTHORPE HALL. LARKINS’ FULL ORCHESTRA. Madge’s Bus leaves P.O. 7.30. Is return G. DUTHIE, Hon. Secretary.

The Dances Approved by the IMPERIAL SOCIETY OF TEACHERS OF DANCING (ENG.) Are Taught Correctly at the JEAN MUIR SCHOOL OF BALLROOM DANCING, 15 RANGITIKEI STREET. Phones:—Studio 6882, Res. 5746. PRIVATE TUITION by Appointment. Dancing Class, TUESDAY, 15th April, 7.30 p.m.

BARGAINS FOR APRIL. Car Pumps '. 7s 6d Car Jacks -.08 6(1 Cycle Pumps 3s Stick on Coles for leather boots 3s 6d pair Tyre Gauges : 6s each Sponges Is each Finger Stalls ’ 4d each Silk Plugs Is to Is 4d each T ÜBE and TYRE REPAIRS Carefully and Cheaply Done. PARA RUBBER COY.. LTD., RANGITIKEI STREET.

EMPIRE DYE WORKS (Late Houston’s). ' NOW Removed to larger and more up-to-date premises, next Devine’s Hotel, Main Street. Old clothes look equal to new when dyed and pressed—a thorough good job guaranteed.

MEAT! MEAT!JJUGE SUPPLY, BIG REDUCTIONS. L A M B. FOREQUARTERS 8d HINDQUARTERS .................. 10d MUTTON PRICES TO TEMPT YOU. SEE OUR WINDOWS.' Proof of Quality in the Eating. EXCELSIOR MEAT COY., CORNER RANGITIKEI AND CUBA STREETS.

MASSAGE AND MEDICAL ELECTRICAL TREATMENT. Rooms, 77 Fitzherborb Avenue. FI QUIPPED with all • „ the latest mod--4 ern electrical apparatus, including "Ultra Violet Ray” diathermy, eto. Mr J. E. Beilis, Masseur, lata Bath Houso and King George' V. Hospital, Rotorua. Lady in attendance. ’Phone 6455. DRY CLEANING AND DYEING. THE P.N. Dyeing, and Dry Cleaning Oo. ; have commenced business right opposite Railway Subway, 201 Main Street. Suits 8s 6d, Hats 2s 6d. “We Live to Dye and Dye to Live.” -Couxitiy orders, promptly attended Jo,

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Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 116, 12 April 1930, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 116, 12 April 1930, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 116, 12 April 1930, Page 1

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