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Presenting another outstanding programme, one that s different and unusual. You’ll enjoy it immensely. ROSY THEATER TO-NIGHT AT 5.40 and 8 o’elock. LATE SESSION 10.30 P.M. JOAN BLONDELL The Blonde Menace of a Dozen Great Hits, 1 JOHNSON” JOHNSON” JOHNSON” With BLONDIE ‘BLONDIE ‘BLONDIE CHESTER MORRIS, ALLEN JENKINS. MISS PUBLIC ENEMY NO. 1. The “gang” girl of the underworld. The brains and the directing force behind a band of law-breakers. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ADDED ATTRACTION. IItJTII CHATTERTON £ £ £ £ 111 LILY TURNER LILY TURNER 7 7 (Recommended by Censor for Adults.)

OPERA HOUSE A NEW STANDARD IN ENTERTAINMENT. Commencing with a GRAND GALA PERFORMANCE, NEXT MONDAY NIGHT NEXT MONDAY NIGHT AND 2 FOLLOWING NIGHTS. MATINEE NEXT WEDNESDAY. At 8 o’clock. J. O'. Williamson, Ltd., Presents tho STAGE’S MIGHTisST ACHIEVEMENT WHITE HOUSE INN WHITE HOUSE INN WHITE HOUSE INN. 150 AB TlsT s - 150 And the NEW HEVOLVING STAGE NEW DEVOLVING STAGE The greatest musical spectacio the Englishspeaking stage has ever known. Coiossul in Conception. . . Dazzling in its Beauty . . . ana Lilting with Glorious Melodies. “WHITE HOitsE INN" comes to set a new standard m our theatrical entertainments. Tho elaborate Inn scene, the arrival of the Tourist Steamboat, THE VvUUcD’S BIGGEST REVOLVING STAGE, the Comedy Cows, the Mountain Top, the Beautiiul Bathing- Girls in the Swimming Pool, the Garden Restaurant, the Legiona:res, the Amazing and Unique Lighting Effects, the Gorgeous Costumes, Beauteous Ballets, Delightful Dances, Uproarious Comedy Scenes and the Wonderful Ruinstorm. The Principal Artists include Romola Hansen, Herbert Browne, Allred Frith, Don Nicol, Cohn Crane, Miriam Eoster, Mario Colian, Alban Mack, Jeanne Buttye, Charles Albert and Master Greaves. Full Operatic Orchestra and Chorus. IMAGINE THE THRILL AS THE STAGE REVOLVES AND SCENE AFTER SCENE SWEEPS BEFORE YOUR EYES IN A BLAZE OF COLOUR AND BEAUTY.. POPULAR PRICES: Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls 7s 6d, Unreserved Stalls 6s, Late Door 4s, Pit 2s 6d. Children Half Price to Matinee Only. All Prices Plus ’lax. Box Plans at Collinson and Curininghame’s. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! DE LUXE HALL (Few Doors from Palace Picture Theatre.) JAZZ JAZZ JAZZ TED COOK’S NEW BAND. Palmerston’s Melody Makers. Subs:— Ladies: Is, Is. Is, Is, Is, Gents: Is- 6d, Is 6d, Is 6d. Is 6d. CITY BAND. OLD TIME DANCE ODDFELLOWS’ HALL. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT Novelties. Bradley’s Orchestra. Ladies Is. Gents Is 6d. All Rights Reserved.

MODERN DANCE TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! MUNICIPAL HALL FRED. GEDSON’S FAMOUS 7 ACES. Follow the Crowd to Palmerston’s Most Popular Dance. Ladies Is 6d; Gents 2s. POHANGINA TENNIS CLUB’S HOLIDAY DANCE,” Anniversary Day, Jan. 22nd., Pohangina Hall. Bramweli’s Orchestra. Prices : 2s and Is (sd. Novelties. W. W. Smart, Hon. Sec. . PALMERSTON NORTH TECHNICAL. HIGH SCHOOL FULL time courses are offered in the Technical High School (Day School) to boys and girls who have gained Proficiency or Competency Certificates or who have reached fourteen years of age. FOR BOYS —Preparatory Trades, Commercial, Arts and Crafts, Rural Industrial. FOR GIRLS —Domestic, Commercial, Arts and Crafts. Copies of the Piospectus and Enrolment Form may be obtained from the Secretary, Mr \V. Hunter, 21a ltangitikei Street, Palmerston North. The enrolment form should be filled in and returned to the Director by 20th January if possible. The Director (Mr G. G. Hancox, M.A., B.Sc.) may be consulted at the Shannon Borough Council Chambers from 10—11 and at the Levin Borough Council Chambers from I—2 on MONDAY, JANUARY 20th. SUPERIOR OX BEEF AND WETHER MUTTON L. J. COOKERY’S. QUALITY BUTCHER, Cnr. Ferguson and Albert Streets, Phone 6127.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVI, Issue 42, 18 January 1936, Page 1

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575

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume LVI, Issue 42, 18 January 1936, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume LVI, Issue 42, 18 January 1936, Page 1

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