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INSTANTANEOUS SUCCESS OF “THE COCOANUTS” AT SATURDAY'S OPENING I It Evoked Roars of Laughter from the _ Large Audiences Present. Acclaimed the Greatest and Most Mirth-Provoking of all Musical- . Comedies! DE LUXE “TALKIES” TO-NIGHT AGAIN TO-NIGHT “THE COCOANUTS,” “THE COCOANUTS,” “THE COCOANUTS,” “THE COCOANUTS,” AN ALL-TALKING, SINGING AND DANCING SPECTACLE, Featuring The "World’s Funniest Men— 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 1 Glorious Singing! Lilting Melodies 1 Wonderful Dancing! Gorgeous Scenes in this Gayest of Gay Musical Comedies. . . . Brought to the Audible ■ Screen exactly as it was produced on tho New York Stage. Plans at Central Booking Office, phone 7178, until 5 p.m. Re-opening at Theatre (phone 5050) at 6 p.m. MAKE RESERVATIONS EARLY. Free .List Suspended. OVER 1000 PALACE PATRONS ENRAPTURED WITH THE BRILLIANT DRAMATIC EFFORT OF RUTH CHATTERTONI Hundreds Unable to Gain Admission on Saturday. RESERVE YOUR SEATS NOW. TO-NIGHT AGAIN .TO-NIGHT And Continuing Twice Daily at 2 p.m. and 7.55 p.m. PALACE THEATRE “WHERE SOUND SOUNDS BEST,” Present for an Extended Season, METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER’S ALLDIALOGUE EPIC, MADAME MADAME MADAME MADAME MADAME MADAME MADAME X X X X X X X X X X X X X Starring RUTH CHATTERTON. LEWIS STONE RAYMOND HACKETT ECLIPSING IN SHEER DRAMATIC GRANDEUR THE MIGHTIEST SPECTACLE OF THE STAGE OR SCREEN. Recommended by the Censor more suitable for adult audiences. THIS BRILLIANT PICTURE will be preceded by THREE DELIGHTFUL VOCAL AND MUSICAL NUMBERS: (1) “THE VICTOR MINSTRELS”; (2) GEORGE DEWEY WASHINGTON ; (3) Joseph Spitalry’s MINIATURE REVUE. Plans at Central Booking Office (phone 7178) until 5 p.m. Re-opening at the Theatre' (phone 6328) at 6 p.m. Telephone reserves CANNOT be held after 7.45 p.m. unless paid for. S OCI A L C L U B. ODDFELLOWS’ HALL, Cuba Street. TO-NIGHT PLAY-OFF FOR GOLD WATCHES, 8 o’clock sharp. COLLEGE STREET SCHOOL. A NNUAL MEETING OF HOUSEHOLDERS, ’ AT THE SCHOOL, TO-NIGHT, AT 8 O’CLOCK. P. W. BARNARD, Secretary. A. T. BEND ALL. F.P.A.. N.Z., PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT, AUDITOR, AND COMPANY SECRETARY, HAS REMOVED to 17 KING STREET, opp. Broadway Motors. Phone 6109. niVIC BILLIARD . SALOON, J Friendly Society Buildings, The Square, NOW OPEN, i New Tables, all the latest and best appointments. BOARD AND RESIDENCE, PRIVATE HOTEL. TARIFF: 8s per day. Permanent Guests, 80s weekly. Special Concessions to Married Couples. LATEST AUTUMN HOSIERY SILK AND WOOL—SILK—ALL WOOL, FINEST Range in New Zealand for Children and Ladies. CARDIGANS And lumber jackets NAPPA KID SUEDE GLOVES. SCOTCH WOOL & HOSIERY SHOP. 155 THE SQUARE. .SEN’S DYE AND CLEANING WORKS. SUITS Renovated, Dyed and i enne d_-the best of workmanship. AIN STREET (opp. Public Trust) PHONE 5353. )RE WORRIES! NO WASH DAY! THE )NOMIC BAG WASH , call and collect your washing. , Ring 6623. E EFFECTIVE BEAUTY Permanent Wave lies largely in e skill of the operator and not yin a particular machine. It is e work of the specialist. 808 COUSINS, ■UB HOTEL BUILDINGS. Ring 7229,

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Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 117, 14 April 1930, Page 1

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