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MANAGERIAL:— In offering this Great English production we can state with confidence that it is the finest British Comedy produced in England since the inception of the Talking Screen. OWING TO “LET US BE GAY” (our next attraction) being presented for an extra week in Wellington, the season of our current programme, “PLUNDER,” will be extended to THURSDAY NIGHT NEXT. Don’t Delay in Making Your Reservations for the GREATEST COMEDY SUCCESS in the WHOLE HISTORY OF STAGE OR SCREEN. “ P— L U N D E R,” DIRECT FROM A GIGANTIC THREE WEEKS’ SEASON IN CHRISTCHURCH. Viewed with Delight by 2700 PALMERSTONIANS ON SATURDAY. TO-NIGHT AT 8 TO-NIGHT -THE REGENT(The Theatre Beautiful) Takes Pleasure in Again Presenting those BRILLIANT BRITISHERS, TOM WALLS RALPH LYNN MARY BROUGH. WINIFRED SHOTTER, ROBERTSON HARE In BEN TRAVERS’ Finest Effort— “PLUNDER” . A Melange of Merry Spontaneous Mirth Wherein the screen’s joy boys learn that A ROPE OF PEARL CAN BECOME something much more unpleasant AROUND THE NECKS OF TWO adventurers—but they outwit the wits OF SCOTLAND YARD BY MERELY being half-wits! BOOKING ARRANGEMENTS. Plans at Central Booking Office, Broadway, Phone 7178, until o p.m. Reopening at Theatre, Phone 6776, at 6 p.m. OLD TIME DANCE. ADDFELLOWS’ HALL, commencing TUESDAY, 21st April, 8 p.m. Monte Carlo—Good Prizes. Bradley’s Orchestra. Dustins’, caterers. Ladies Is 6d, Gents 2s. All rights reserved". JAZZ! JAZZ! T ONGBURN HALL, on TUESDAY, J-J April 21st, 1931. Special supper and Monte Carlos. Bradley’s Jazz Band. Madge’s free bus leaves G.P.O. at 8 o’clock sharp. Admission: Ladies 2s, Gents 2s 6d. All rights reserved. R. BAXTER, Secretary. BROADWAY SCHOOL OF DANCING. Principal: MISS GWEN GIBBS. PRIVATE and Class Tuition in all branches. Ballroom Class, Tuesday, B—ll p.m. ; Junior Ballroom Class, Saturday, 7—B p.m. Second term intermediate and Senior Ballet Classes commences Thursday, April 23. Terms and particulars Studio. Phones 7170 7477. EUGENE PERMANENT WAVING. WHY pay big prices when you can have the finest of work done by the most skilful of operators and with genuine Eugene materials. FROM 207appointments PHONE 6891. WM. CRYSTALL HAIR SPECIALIST, Next New Library Buildings.

BERKO. T HE WORLD - FAMOUS LIGHT At CYCLE BROADWAY CYCLE, THE PLACE FOR TYRES. rangitikei private * HOTEL, 44 RANGITIKEI STREET (Casual Guests or Permanent Residents) VACANCIES now available. Tariff: Red and breakfast, 4s 6d ; daily, 8s ; weekly, from 30s. Tennis court available. CLARION THE RADIO SUPREME IT is not only an attractive addition to any home furnishing plan—it is a revelation as a musical instrument. Sensitive, Selective, Powerful; quality of tone and quality in every component part. CLARION is the finest proposition on the market to-day. Ask for a trial. JUNIOR MODEL £2B 10s FULL CABINET £4B HENRY COLES AND CO., EXCLUSIVE SOLE AGENTS, THE SQUARE. THE ROYALE DUTCH LOUNGE Dainty morning and afternoon TEAS and SUPPERS served with Delectable Home-made Cakes, Scones, etc., all made on the premises under strictest supervision and from the purest ingredients. Delightful surroundings and service par excellence .... TRY IT!

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LI, Issue 118, 20 April 1931, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume LI, Issue 118, 20 April 1931, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume LI, Issue 118, 20 April 1931, Page 1

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