LAST NIGHT Of the Gaumout-British Comedy Hit “OH! DADDY” With LESLIE HENSON. ROBERTSON HARE, FRANCES DAY Also Screening: A Thrilling Murder Mystery, “LADIES LOVE DANGER” With MONA BARRIE, GILBERT ROLAND HERBERT MUNDIN. (Both Recom. by Censor for Adults.) THE STATE Dir.: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. TO-MORItOW : FOUR BIG SESSIONS, 2 P.M.', 5 P.M., 8 P.M., 10.30 P.M. Those Unkillable Ivrackpots the Perfect Goofs of Screendom Play Detectives in a Story that will Convulse you with Laughter. BEET WHEELER WHEELER WHEELER WHEELER ROBERT WOOLSEY WOOLSEY WOOLSEY WOOLSEY In Their Greatest Comedy Riot “THE NITWITS” “THE NITWITS” “THE NITWITS” “THE NITWITS” “ mT ™ NITWITS” With FRED KEATING BETTY GRABLE EVELYN BRENT ERIK RHODES See Sherlock Woolsey and Dr Watson Wheeler, the big, bad crimp detectors, solve a baffling mystery and capture a daring criminal. IT’S A SCREAM! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Plans Now Open at Theatre. Phone 5599. RUGBY RUGBY TO-MORROW TO-MORROW SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14. AT FEILDING AT 3 P.M. MANAWATU v. WANGANUI Curtain-raiser at 1.30. FEILDING v. FEILDING OLD BOYS. A Regular Feast of Football. Fast, Exhilarating Exposition of ' tlie Code Assured. ADMISSION: Adults, Gate Is, Stand Is. Children, Gate Gd, Stand Is. AT PALMERSTON NORTH OVAL, 3 p.in. ST. PAT’S v. OLD BOYS ST. PAT’S v. OLD BOYS Curtain-raiser Junior Final, 1.30. OLD BOYS v. UNITED. ADMISSION: Gate 9d. Stand Gd. CENTRAL SCHOOL POPULAR OLD TIME DANCE. TO-NIGHT AT 8. At CENTRAL SCHoOL ASSEMBLY HALL. LOVEDAY’S OItCHESTRA. Gents Is Gd. Ladies Is. MUNICIPAL HALL. TO-MORROW NIGHT. PLAZA DANCE CLUB DANCE 50 Billy Larkin’s Full Orchestra. NEW NOVELTIES. Good Supper and Floor. Popular Prices, Is Gd and Is.' K AIR AN G A Table Tennis Club Dance to be held, in the Kairanga Hall, on MONDAY, September 16, at 8 p.m. Euchre for non-dancers; good prizes. Is 6d and Is. Hori George's Orchestra. MAORI BALL RANGIOTU, IVI TUESDAY, Sept. .17, 1935. In Aid of Motuiti Meeting House. Music by Billy Larkin’s Famous Four. MODERN AND OLD TIME. Dance Starts at 8 p.m. PRICES: Gents 2s Gd; Ladies 2s. In sufficient inducement Free Buses from Foxton and Palmerston North. N. HEREMAIA, Sec. MANAWATU SCOTTISH SOCIETY. CHARITY DANCE DE LUXE HALL, WEDNESDAY NEXT. Dancing 8 p.m.—2 a.m. Ladies 2s. Gentlemen 2s Gd. Special Supper and Novelties. HAMMOND’S ORCHESETRA OF 10 PLAYERS. Margaret stock school of DANCING. New term commences with Children’s Classes on Saturday, Sept. 14th, Enquire at Studio, over 11.8., Coleman Place, entrance George Street, Telephone 7377. THE DIiOADWAY SCHOOL OE DANCING. CLASSES Resume Half-term.—lnter-mediates, Monday, Sept. 9. Babies and Junior, Saturday, Sept. 14. Studio 81 Broadway, phones 7170 7477. FURS! FURS! MISS M. SCOELE. FUR coats repaired, relined and cleaned at lowest cost. See our selected range of fur coats and necklets. Rooms 3 and 4 Union Building (above Harrison, Florists') the Square. GLOWING ekin radiance. —Cridestowe Super-creamed Lavendor Soap for loveliness.—J. R. Wood, Ltd., Chemists.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LV, Issue 245, 13 September 1935, Page 1
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