A TRIBUTESEASON HELD OVER TILL FRIDAY. N.Z. Most Laudable Cinematic Achievement. “ON THE FRIENDLY ROAD.” . . and hoiv the huge crowds that are packing the Mayfair daily are enjoving it. THE MAYFAIR Sessions Daily. 2 and 8 p.m. “ON THE FRIENDLY ROAD” From the Play by George Altier, of Palmerston. With UNCLE SCRIM And WHAREPAIA The Maori Comedian. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Those who may bo dubious about the quality of “ON THE FRIENDLY ROAD” may set their fears at rest for the film reaches a surprisingly high standard in entertainment values. BE EARLY TO-NIGHT! Better Still, Book at Collinson & Cuiminghame’s. SATURDAY Another Smash Hit Entertainment . . . PAT O’BRIEN MARGARET LINDSAY “PUBLIC ENEMY’S WIFE.” “PUBLIC ENEMY’S WIFE,” “PUBLIC ENEMY’S WIFE,” (Recommended more especially for adult audiences by Censor.)
BOXING OPERA HOUSE TO-MORROW NIGHT. TO-MORROW NIGHT. 15 ROUND PRO. FIGHT. CLAUDE NICHOL Heavyweight Champion of Australia ROY DE CANS (American Negro Heavy) 5 AMATEUR PRELIMS. PRICES: ss, 4s, 3s, 2s. Ladies 2s to D.C. only (All plus fax.) Reserves at Collinson & Cunningham©^
THE P.N. LITTLE THEATRE SOCIETY Presents the DELIGHTFUL ENGLISH COMEDY, “QUALITY STREET” Bj SIR. J. M. BARRIE. FOUR ACTS OF CLEAN WHOLESOME HUMOUR. REDOLENT OF ENGLAND OF THE DAYS OF COURTLY MANNERS, GRf.CE AND CHARM. Dressing and Staging Strictly Accurate to the Period. Appropriate Music by Mona Dean. OPEKA HOUSE WEDNESDAY, October 7th, THURSDAY, October Bth, FRIDAY, October 9th PRICES: 3s, 2s, Is. Box Plan Opens at Collinson and Cunninghaine’s for members Friday, Oct. 2nd; Public, Saturday, Oct. 3rd.
60 th wairarapa SHOW. CARTERTON, 28th & 29th OCTOBER Classes for all Breeds of Live Stock. Full Schedule of Classes for Dogs. Cheese, Butter, Cooking, Sewing and Fancywork, Writing, Drawing, etc. Liberal Prizes —Many Challenge Cups. Canteen Cutlery, Value £lB 18s (to be won outright) for Champion Dairy Cow. Entries close 14th October, 1936. Free Schedules from L. H. SMART, Secretary. P.O. Box 25, Carterton.
QUALTY T.8.-EIIEE TESTED MILK. RING H. R. MITCHELL. AWAPTJNI ’PHONE 8443 CLEANLINESS AND SERVICE GUARANTEED.
WHACK! We’ve got it in the neck! Higher wages, fewer hours, and no work Saturday afternoons. —Greater turnover is required —And this is what we intend doing about it A SALE OF RADIOS AND ACCESSORIES PRICES KNOCKED DOWN .SO LOW THAT GREATER TURNOVER IS ASSURED. Come and See for Yourself. BORHAM’S RADIO SERVICE LTD. Grand Hotel Buildings, The Square. THE ROYAL OXFORD RECOMMEND TIKI BACON FOR BREAKFAST. OUR PORK AND BEEF SAUSAGES STILL UNEXCELLED. CR, CUBA AND RANGITIKEI STS., 7496 PHONE
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVI, Issue 259, 30 September 1936, Page 1
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