KOSY THEATRE m THE silent cinema house. TO-DAY AT 2. TO-NIGHT AT 6.30. The Greatest Actor on Stage or Screen, EMIL .TANNINGS, EMIL JANNINGS, In “THE PATRIOT.” “THE PATRIOT.” (“A” Cert.: Adult Audiences), With FLORENCE VIDOR, LEWIS STONE and NEIL HAMILTON. A story that tolls of filial love rejected —friendship sacrificed—of love shattered—that a nation might be free. A GREAT PICTURE! Second Feature:— “THE RIVER PIRATE,” “THE RIVER PIRATE.” With VICTOR McLAGLEN. Daring deeds and high romance among the wharves and shipping of Manhattan after dark. DON’T MISS THIS PROGRAMME! COMMENCING TO-NIGHT! FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY. --THE REGENT - (The Theatre Beautiful) Presents Paramount’s Dynamic Epic, “THE MIGHTY” “'THE MIGHTY” Starring the Magnificent “He-Man” Star, GEORGE BANCROFT. You’U marvel at liis gripping portrayal! of a gangster conquered by the girl of his school-day dreams. DON’T MISS HEARING & SEEING j This Forceful Giant, GEORGE BANCROFT, GEORGE BANCROFT, In “THE MIGHTY” “THE MIGHTY” (“A” Cert.: Adult Viewing), With ESTHER RALSTON, WARNER OLAND and O. P. HEGGIE. Plans at Central Booking Office, Broadway, phone 7178, until 6 p.m., reopening at Theatre, phone 6776, at 6 p.m. EUCHRE. 'O-NIGHT’S EUCHRE at West End School has been POSTPONED. W.E.A. DRAMA CLASS. OROUA HALL, THURSDAY, 7.30 P.M. BUSINESS IMPORTANT. PLAY READING. MEMBERS are urged to attend this Meeting as there is important business to discuss. WOMEN’S DIVISION, FARMERS’ UNION. JUMBLE SALE, also Cake Stall and Produce, will be held in ORANGE HALL (off Cuba Street), on SATURDAY, August 16th, 1930. In aid of Community Chest and Branch Funds. The Committee will _be grateful for goods of any description, which may be left at Collinson and Cunninghame’s Inquiry Office or Orange Hall, Saturday morning. SALE OPENS AT 1.30. OPENING TO-MORROW THURSDAY, AUGUST 14th. MOLLY LONG, Late of Main Street W T est, WILL be showing NEW SEASON MILLINERY in New Premises, REGENT THEATRE BUILDINGS. Old and New Clients Cordially Invited to Inspect. 15,000 MILES GUARANTEE. rjHE ALL-BRITISH INDIA TYRE. PREMIER TYRE AND PETROL STATION, CUBA STREET. Phone 5285. NEILSEN’S DYE WORKS. Send your Suit to us for Renovation. A good job guaranteed. ATEILSEN’S DYE AND CLEANING JM WORKS, Main Street, opp. Public Trust Buildings LAWN MOWERS. SHARPENED and Set. Work called for and Delivered Free. A. G. BRITTON Phone 6004, General Repairer of Lawn Mowers, Saws, etc., 133 SHAMROCK STREET. E. SHAW. BUILDER AND SHOP FITTER, 2 Ashley Street, Phone 6175. BUILDINGS of all Classes Erected. Estimates Free. MERSTON NORTH STEAM LAUNDRY CO., LTD. Ready for Ironing 4s 6d inish 6s 0d COLLARS AND SHIRTS. IN DEPOT :-CUBA STREET. ’Phone 5003. ROADWAY SCHOOL DE DANCING. [. MISS GWEN GIBBS C Williamson's and Tivoli Theatre, Aust.) il “Espinosa,” London, id class tuition in all branches. OOM PRACTICE DANCE, Tuesday, 8 p.m. )R BALLROOM CLASS, Saturday, 7 p.m. particulars at Studio, .BroadBuildings, ’phone 7170. PROCTER. E PLUMBER. Personally Attended To. E 6099. RES. 7259. Workshop:— pant and Main Streets.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 220, 13 August 1930, Page 1
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