A TERRIFIC SUCCESS! THE REGENT Screening To-day: 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. The Grand Successor to “THE LIVES OF A BENGAL LANCER.” “THE LAST OUTPOST” “THE LAST OUTPOST” “THE LAST OUTPOST” With C4EY GRANT, CLAUDE RAINS GERTRUDE MICHAEL Defenders of the Empire who never know defeat . . . two men locked in a desert hell . . . each loving the same woman, hating each other. . . endurance by both for one magnificent cause—BRITAIN. Box Plans at Collinson and Cunningflame’s, Phone 7178; after 6 p.m., Phone 6776. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) WHITE HORSE INN OPERA HOUSE Commencing with a GREAT GALA PERFORMANCE TO-NIGHT At 8 o’clock. AND 2 FOLLOWING NIGHTS MATINE WEDNESDAY AT 2. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., presents the STAGE’S MIGHTIEST ACHIEVEMENT. WHITE HORSE INN WHITE HORSE INN And the NEW REVOLVING STAGE. IMAGINE THE THRILL AS THE STAGE REVOLVES AND SCENE AFTER SCENE SWEEPS BEFORE YOUR EYES IN A BLAZE OF COLOUR AND BEAUTY. WHITE HORSE INN The greatest musical spectacle the Eng-lish-speaking stage has ever known. Colossal in Conception - Dazzling in its beauty and lilting with gloriomf melodies. “WHITE HORSE INN” comes to sot a new standard in our theatrical entertainments. 150 ARTISTS Including Romola Hansen, Herbert Browne, Alfred Frith, Don Nicol, Colin Crane, Miriam Lester, Marie Conan, Alban Mack, Jeanne Battye, Charles " Albert. Full Operatic Orchestra and Chorus. Popular Prices: Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls, 7s 6d; Unreserved, ss; Pit, 2s 6d. Children half-price matinee only. All prices plus tax. Plans at Collinson and Cunninghame’s. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. J. C. WILLIAMSON’S “WHITE HORSE INN” COMPANY, OPERA HOUSE, PALMERSTON N. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1936. A SPECIAL fast passenger train stopping at all stations, n required, lor passengers will leave Daimevirke 6.0 p.m., Woodville 6.36 p.m., Palmerston North arrive 7.25 p.m. Return train leaves Palmerston North 11.25 p.m. (after the performance) and arrives Daimevirke 12.57 a.m. FARES. Specially reduced return tickets, available by the above special trains only, will be issued to Palmerston North from Daimevirke and intermediate stations. 2nd Ist class, class. 3s Od 4s Od From — Dannevirke-Oringi . Maharaliara-Papa-tawa 2s Od 2s 6d Woodvilie-Ashhurst Is 6d 2s Od THEATRE TICKETS. Passengers by the special train will be granted concession admission charge to the theatre as under, upon presentation of the return portion of the rail ticket at the theatre box oilice: — Concession Ordin- rate to ary rail pas- ' Rate sengers Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls 8s Cd Ordinary Stalls 5s Od Gallery 2s 6d 7 s 6d 4s 6d 2s 3d SUPERIOR OX BEEF AND WETHER MUTTON At L. J. COOKERY’S. GUALITi BUTCHER, Cnr. Ferguson and Albert Streets, Phone 6127./ ENTER 1936 And COURIER STILL THE LEADER. EVERY Sign Indicates that Once More it will be a COURIER Year. WHY 3 BECAUSE IT \ GIVES BETTER RECEPTION AND LESS TROUBLE THAN ANY OTHER RADIO. HENRY COLES AND CO.. SOLE AGENTS.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVI, Issue 43, 20 January 1936, Page 1
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