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TO-NIGHT AT 8 SPECIAL NOCTURNAL SESSION TO-NIGIIT AT 10.30 THE SHOW OP SHOWS HURRY! Bookings are Tremendously Heavy for To-night. THE STATE PHONE 5599. Direction: Amalgamated Theatres (N.Z.) Ltd. THE MOST MAGNIFICENT MUSICAL SPECTACLE OF THE YEAR 300 GORGEOUS BEAUTIES DAZZLING BALLETS HILARIOUS FUN. A FOX MUSICAL SPECIAL “GEORGE WHITE’S SCANDALS” SCANDALS” . SCANDALS” (Recommended by Censor for Adults.)! Headed by RUDY YALLEE ALICE FAYE JIMMY DURANTE CLIFE EDWARDS And GEORGE WHITE (HIMSELF.) Revel in this glittering array of dance, colour, song, comedy, romance and beauty such as never before seen on stage or screen. G BIG SONG HITS:—“HoId My Hand,” “Nasty Man,” “Sweet and Simple,” “So Nice,” “Six Women,” “My Dog Loves Your Dog.” SUPERLATIVE STATE FEATURETTES include—“ Movies of Yesteryear”; “In Java Seas,” Travelogue; Cartoon; Fox Aussie News; Newsreels, Etc. COLLEGE RUGBY FOOTBALL MATCH SHOWGROUNDS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST Bth, At 2.45 p.m. P.N. HIGH SCHOOL. ST. PAT’S Admission Is, Stand 6d. Gate Takings in aid of Mayor’s Relief Funds. “MODERN PIG KEEPING AND IMPROVED MARKETING.” GOAA FEET of Attractive Film of exceptional interest and educational value, featuring the Pig Industry in New Zealand. Commencing at 7.30. FOXTON (TOWN HALL), MONDAY, August 6. RANGIOTU, TUESDAY, August 7. Admission Free. Ladies and Children Cordially Invited. N.Z. CO-OPERATIVE PIG MARKETING ASSOCIATION, LTD. CATERER’S ENTERPRISE WITH characteristic enterprise Mr Murray, who for several years past has successfully conducted the itoyale Dutch Lounge, intends extending his well-known business shortly by combining his present lounge with the State Cafeteria, and the combined business will be carried on in premises formerly known as the Broadway Lounge. The location is a very central one, and with the complete transformation of the premises which the management intends carrying out, they should become the popular rendezvous of a very large clientele. The building will be modelled on the most modern lines and therefore it should appeal to the public as one of the foremost of its kind in the Dominion. Mr Murray’s intimate connection with the city and his lengthy experience as a caterer enable him to judge the requirements of the public in the way of comfort and quality to a nicety. At the new lounge patrons may still have the privilege of SERVING THEMSELVES, or have their wants immediately attended to by a skilled and obliging staff. An additional item to the menu, which cannot be served at the present lounge, owing to inadequate cuisine accommodation will be that of grills and fish. 7romoters of social functions, too, will be interested in the announcement that a large ,attractive furnished room upstairs will be available at a moderate charge for social gatherings. FOR HOT DINNERS AND TEAS there is no lounge to surpass THE KOSY. OVERLOOKING. HEMSTITCHING PLEATING. BUTTONS COVERED. “THE EXCLUSIVE” THE SQUARE (Nr. J. R. McKenzie’s) Phone 7323. Mail Orders. DON’T DIE, IT ISN’T NECESSARY! NO case is incurable until Nature fails and that is never if taken in time. We have Nature’s Own Wonderful Cures for the following:— Rheumatism-Neuritis 8s Eczema-Psoriasis 7s Indigestion-Flatulence ... 2s Gd Dandruff-Falling Hair ... 2s 6d Catarrh 5s Worms, all descriptions ... 3s Coughs, colds, lung troubles 2s And Hundreds of Others. HEALTH SUPPLY PTY.. GEORGE STREET. Opposite H.B. (The Home of Herbal Medicines.) WET WEATHER --DAMP FEET AVOID a cold by having your footwear repaired. Men’s wear halfsoled and heeled 4s 9d, ladies’ 2s 9d. Only first-grade leather used. A. PELLOW. 3 Ada Street.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIV, Issue 210, 4 August 1934, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume LIV, Issue 210, 4 August 1934, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume LIV, Issue 210, 4 August 1934, Page 1