THEATRE DE LUXE CONCLUDING AT 8 TO-NIGHT. THE ALL-DIALOGUE AND SINGING PRODUCTION! “NIX ON DAMES,” “NIX ON DAMES,” With MAE CLARKE, ROBERT AMES. WILLIAM HARRIGAN Heading a Talented Cast. IT’S LOUD AND LONG ON LAUGHS! A CJomedy of "Women-haters in Lovo. Here is the stage without any backstage—a life-like story of actors at home, of real people behind their professional masks. Additional:— All-Talking Comedy, “DETECTIVES WANTED”; Specialty Item, “SCHUBERT’S SERENADE”; FOX MOVIETONE NEWS: PARAMOUNT SOUND NEWS. Plans at Central Booking Office, phone 7178, until 5 p.m. Reopening at Theatre, phone 5050, at 6 p.m. KOSY THEATRE THE SILENT CINEMA HOUSE. CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. TO-DAY AT 2. TO-NIGHT AT 6.30. CONSTANCE TALM A D G E In “VENUS,” “VENUS,” “VENUS,” With ANDRE ROANNE JEAN MURAT and MAX MAXUDIAN. The Throbbing Drama of a Woman’s Great Sacrifice to Win the Love of the Man she had crushed. Second Feature—“DANCING MAD,” “DANCING MAD,” “DANCING MAD,” With MARLA CORD A. An Up-to-the-minute Comedy of Domestic Difficulties. RONGOTEA LADIES’ HOCKEY CLUB. INVITATION holders and others are reminded of the above Club’s Annual DANCE, which will be held in the Coronation Hall TO-NIGHT, the 21st May, 1930. GOOD FLOOR. GOOD SUPPER. PACKER’S ORCHESTRA. Admission: Gentlemen 3s, Ladies 2s. L. DAVIS, Hon. Secretary. THE ARTISTS’ BALL THE ARTISTS’ BALL PALMERSTON NORTH’S EIRST ARTISTS’ BALL. EMPIRE HALL, TO-NIGHT I TO-NIGHT! O-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT 1 WEDNESDAY, MAY 21st. LARKIN’S ORCHESTRA. Ladies 3s, Gentlemen ss, Double 7s 6d. Good Supper Provided. No invitations issued, but all rights reserved. R. OLIVER, Hon. Sec. A REMINDER. WHAKARONGO BACHELORS’ ANNUAL DANCE. INVITATION holders are reminded of the above Dance, to be held in Whakarongo Hall, THURSDAY, May 22nd. Larkin’s Orchestra. Bus leaves G.P.O. 7.45 p.m. R. CRAWFORD, Hon. Sec. SAINTS’ YOUNG MEN’S CLUB EUCHRE AND DANCE, COSMOPOLITAN CLUB ROOM, THURSDAY, May 22nd, at 8 p.m. CATER’S ORCHESTRA. Prizes for Euchre. Admission 2s. In all things the beginning is the most important.”—Socrates. L CORRECT and thorough grounding by a competent teacher enables you i Dance with ease and confidence. THE JEAN MUIR SCHOOL OF BALLROOM DANCING, 15 Rangitikei Street, an give you steps, style, balance and .ovement and all the other qualities lat makes good dancers. For appointments telephone 5746 or tudio 6882. Dancing Class every uesday Evening at 7.30 o’clock.
fjl, E. SAPWELL, BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR, 57 ROY STREET. Estimate Given for all branches of the Building Trade. A LADIES I LADIES! PERMANENT WAVE At 808 COUSINS. CLUB HOTEL BUILDINGS. Phono 7229. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. EANGITIKEI PRIVATE HOTEL. Tariff: 8s per day, 30s weekly. Concessions! To Married Couples. Comfort 1 Hot Point in Double Rooms. Civility 1 To Casual or Permanent Guests. Convenience! For everyone. E. SHAW. BUILDER AND SHOP FITTER, 2 Ashley Street, Phone 6175. BUILDINGS of all Classes Erected. Estimates Free. CHIMNEY SWEEPING FOR GOOD CLEAN WORK, TRY JJ A K V B Y. TOWN OR COUNTRY. Phone 6603, or leave orders at V. Harwood’s Excelsior Store, Russell Street. LAWN MOWERS “TTAVE Yours Overhauled Now.”— XI We Collect and Deliver Free. J. R. ELIOTT, Phone 5490—5628, Manson and Barr’s Workshop. . -
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Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 147, 21 May 1930, Page 1
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