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POUNDING THRILLS OF THE STORM-LASHED DEEP! The Stars of “The Informer” in an Unforgettable Hole. THE STATE Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. SESSIONS DAILY: 2 P.M. and 8 P.M. CLEAR THE DECKS FOR ACTION! Clear Your Throat for Laughs! A Shipload of Romance, Comedy, Danger and Excitement! VICTOR PRESTON M C LAGLEN EOSTEE IVFLAGLEN EOSTEE M C LAGLEN EOSTEE With IDA LUPINO Who is only a Sailor’s Daughter, but she knows how to handle the waves. “SEA DEVILS” “SEA DEVILS” “SEA DEVILS” • “SEA DEVILS” “SEA DEVILS” A SAGA OF HEROIC MEN who pit their courage and lives agianst the terrific forces of Nature! Pius Romance as you’ve never known before 1 INCOMPARABLE STATE SUPPORTS Including—“WOßLD ON PARADE” (Travelogue.) “DEADLY FEMALES' ’ (Struggle to Live Scries.) AND THE LATEST FOX AUSSIE AND PATHE NEWS. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) FOR RESERVATIONS Phone Theatre, 6363; Rosco, 5464. i WHAT HAPPENED THEN? A MELODRAMA IN THREE ACTS. Clerk of the Court: Members of the jury, are you agreed upon your verdict ? Foreman: AYe are! - , Clerk : Do you find the prisoner. Raymond Rudford, guilty or not-guilty of the murder of Richard Wadsworth P Foreman : Guilty. Clerk: A'ou say that he is guilty, and that that is the verdict of you all? Foreman: It is. Clerk: Raymond Rudford, you stand convicted of murder. Have you anything to say why the Court Ray: I didn’t do it! Clerk: should not give you sentence of death Ray: But I didn’t do it! Clerk : -according to the law ? Ray: I swear to God I didn’t do it. WHAT HAPPENED THEN? IT’S AN OPERATIC SOCIETY’S PRODUCTION. OPERA HOUSE—THURS., Fill., SAT. NEXT, 10th, 11th, 12th. Produced by Mr F. Cousins. POPULAR PRICES: 3s, 2s, Is. Bookings at C. and C.’s. Preferential Monday, To the Public Tuesday. APE R A OPERA HO U S IC, OUSE, AN EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTION A FEAST OF COMIC OPERA. Monday and ituesday ONDAY AND IUESDAY Monday and tiuesday ONDAY AND TUESDAY JUNE 21 and 22. JUNE 21 and 22. J. C. WILLIAMSON LTD.. Present the Incomparable ALADYS TUrONCRIEEF VI LADY S IVJL ONCRIEFP ALADYS I\/T ONCRIEFF VJLADYS IVI ONCRIEFF And Their Brilliant COMIC OPERA COMPANY 100 Artists l two of the Best and Most Popular of all Operettas, MONDAY, JUNE 21. MONDAY, JUNE 21. “The merpy WIDOW” “Lhe IVlerry VVi ■ERRY WIDOW” . „„ MERRY WIDOAV” ‘The Merry Widow” TUESDAY, JUNE 22. TUESDAY, JUNE 22. “THE “THE MOUNTAINS” OUNTAINS” MOUNTAINS” OUNTAINS” operas will be staged with new magnificent scenery, dresses and effects. 11 Operatic Chorus and Orchestra. ;CKS: Reserved Dress Circle and Is 7s. Unreserved Stalls, 4s. Pit 2s. All prices plus tax. Plans will he opened at Collinson Cunninghame's on Friday, June 18 ring Manager John Farrell. ALL SAINTS’ MEN’S CLUB. LL members are reminded of the Fellowship Breakfast on Sunday irning, 6th inst., 9 o’clock. Girls’ tb Room. HOTEL MAJESTIC PARAPARAUMU BEACH. MR AND MRS SPILMAN wish to thank patrons for past support and intend to close for the winter from June sth. P. CAPLE (Graduate Blind Institute,' Auckland*) PIANOFORTE TUNER, and Repairer. Orders left with G. H. Bennett and Co., Ltd., or phono 6263 will receive immediate attention. SPECIAL! _ DELIGHTFUL Morning and Afternoon Teas—ideal surroundings overlooking tfie Square. Also 3-Course Hot Luncheons Is 3d. THE PICCADILLY The Square, near Bank N.Z.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 158, 5 June 1937, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 158, 5 June 1937, Page 1