Final Screening To-night of “THE PRINCESS COMES ACROSS,” With Carole Lombard, Fred McMurray. A Delightful Comedy. THE REGENT SCREENING: 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. Commencing TO-MORROW — Another brilliant film-play which will set the whole town talking—a mar : vellous success in both Wellington and Auckland where critics and public alike proclaimed it as one of the finest pictures of the yoar. MARION DAVIES MARION DAVIES MARION DAVIES MARION DAVIES MARION DAVIES AND DICK POWELL DICK POWELL DICK POWELL DICK POWELL DICK POWELL Give Their Greatest Performances in This Thrilling Romantic Story, “HEARTS “HEARTS “HEARTS “HEARTS “HEARTS DIVIDER” DIVIDED” DIVIDED” DIVIDED” DIVIDED” Look at This Magnificent Supporting Cast, — CHARLIE RTJOGLES CLAUDE RAINS ED. EVERETT HORTON ARTHUR TREACHER And the world-famous Hall Johnson Choir joins in these enchanting melodies by the composers of a dozen famous screen musicals—while Charlie Ruggles and his laugh-mates contribute uproarious comedy contract to the thrilling story of a love that braved a ruthless conqueror’s wrath. EXCELLENT SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. Plans at Collinson and Cunningliame’s, Phone 7178; after 6 p.m.. Phone 6776. (All Approved Universal Exhibition.) SPECIAL! FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. MONSTER MORNING MATINEE, SATURDAY AT 10 A.M. (IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE SCOUT RALLY) Grand Programme of Comedies and Cartoons, also, — TIM M°COY “WESTERNER” A Thrilling Picture of the Great Outdoors! BOYS AND GHtLS— This is the biggest matinee we have ever held so come early and make sure of your seat. ALSO GRAND SCOUT RALLY SCOUTS AND CUBS At P.N. SHOWGROUNDS 2 P.M. SATURDAY See the Boys Demonstrating Tlicir Training.
HEALTH HEALTH ‘PUBLIC LECTURE’ By DR. ULRIC WILLIAMS SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2.30 p.m. TIVOLI THEATRE, FEILDING. Subject:— “HOW GOD HEALS DISEASE.” Chairman, Mr C. A. Batt.
PRIZE FIGHT at the OPERA HOUSE ' On WEDNESDAY, November 25th. On WEDNESDAY, November 25th. The Reason this is Headed PRIZE FIGHT is that it is more or less a GRUDGE FIGHT Between BILL PLUTO who wants to avenge his younger brother’s defeat by JACK M c MAHON 15 PRICES: ss, 4s, 3s f 2s; ladies 2s to D.C. only. (All plus tax.) Box Plan Opens to-morrow at C. and . C.’s. D. ARMSTRONG, Secretary. PLUTO will give a free exhibition and spar all comers at Feilding Drill Hall on Saturday night. PIANO ACCORDEONS The most popular and fascinating of all musical instruments. New shipment just landed ex S.S. PORT WYNDHAM. Remarkably low prices and wonderful value. CALL AND SEE THEM. Prices range from £8 10s up to £3O for a real classy instrument with 80 basses. HENRY COLES AND CO. The Square.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVI, Issue 303, 20 November 1936, Page 1
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