LAST NIGHT“/CHARLIE /THAN TN pGYPT” "VJHARLIE VJHAN 1? N XjGYPT With WARNER ALAND ARNEIt ULAND (Approved tor Universal Exhibition.) THE STATE Dir.: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. SESSIONS DAILY: 2 p.rn. and 8 p.m. TO-MORROW— The State Proudly Presents R.K.O. Radio Films Championship Picture of 1935, “THE INFORMER” “THE INFORMER” “THE INFORMER” (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Starring VICTOR JVFLAGLEN VICTOR DFLAGLEX And an All-Star Cast, Liam O’Flaherty’s Sensational Novel. THE MOST ASTOUNDING DRAMA THE SCREEN HAS EVER KNOWN! “THE INFORMER” SUCHpraise MUST BE DESERVED! “The Informer” is the finest picture that I have so far seen in this year of abnormally good pictures. (A.A.A. plus THE GOLD CUP.) -Smith’s Weekly. “A truly magnificent film, one of the finest and most distinguished ever to come out of a studio anywhere.” —N.Y. World-Telegram. “The most powerful picture tnat lias been released this year and oiie of the most heart-rending screen plays ever made.” —N.Y. Daily News. NEED WE SAY JMUEEr' Box Plans at Theatre.—Phone 5599. CHILDREN I DON’T MISS SHIRLEY TEMPLE S MONSTER BIRTHDAY PARTY, SAT. MORNING NEXT AT 10.3 d a.m. IT’S THE PARTY OF THE YEAR 1 TVIILSON WOMEN’S INSTITUTE. CONCERT and DANCE. Ford Entertainers. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 25. Admission Is. DON’T MISS IT. SOCIAL AND DANCE At AORANGI. TO-MORROW, WED., 25th, at 8 p.m. In aid of Moari Mission Funds. Special Poi, Haka and Maori Vocal Items. Modern, Old Time, and Novelties. Tui Full Orchestra. ADMISSION 2s. Free Bus leaves Feikling P.O. at 7.30.
EVERYBODY’S GOING! TO-MORROW NIGHT TO ST. PAT’S F °OLIJB LL BALL! ■ WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25. DE LUXE HALL NO VELTIES I STREAMERS! PAPER HATS! PUN! Also:—Presentation of Rugby Trophies won in Manawatu District by Mauawatu Rugby Union Officials. LARKIN’S FULL ORCHESTRA. Reasonable Subscription: Single 3s; Double 6s. E. J. STONE, Hon. Sec.
GRAND WIND-UP DANCE SPORTS AND PASTIMES CLUB. LONGBURN, THURSDAY, 26th. Ere© Bus from P. 0., 7.46 p.m. NOVELTIES EUCHRE. Good Supper. Good Prizes. Exhibition Tap Dance, Miss Jean Scott. Ladies Is. Gents Is 6d. Margaret stock school of DANCING. —Modern Ballroom and Uid Time Dancing by appointment, also Tap. Studio, over 11.8., Coleman Placo, entrance George Street, telephone 7377. THE BROADWAY SCHOOL UE DANCING. TmiNCIPAL: MISS GWEN GIBBS JL and Fully Qualified Stall' all branches. Ballroom Dancing, private tuition by appointment. Junior class, Saturdays, 7-8 p.m. Studio, 81 BROADWAY AVENUE. Phones 7170 MORE LIGHT WITHOUT USING MORE ELECTRICITY. OSRAM COILED COIL LAMPS. A REVOLUTIONARY improvement giving up to 20 per cent more light, yet they cost no more. It is false economy to continue using your old globes. GO TO COLES MUSIC WAREHOUSE FOR OSRAM LIGHT GLOBES. MRS MOSS, Interior Decorator.— Loose covers, frilled curtains, bedspreads, eiderdowns recovered, loose car covers, made to order.—Ring 6083, 29 Manson Street. RADIO SET BUILDERS USE LEKMEK • CHASSIKITS BROADCAST AND DUAL-WAVE, ALSO,— Line and Aerial Filters, Short-wave Converters, FREE Alignment and Adjustments on the Very Latest Oscillograph. LOCAL AGENT, p. J. KIRKLAND, BROADWAY
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LV, Issue 254, 24 September 1935, Page 1
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