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KOSY THEATRE For Your Better Entertainment. TO-NIGHT, 6.30 and 8 p.m. 4 -BIG ATTRACTIONS ALL Fill ST N.Z. SCREENING. Take our word for it, this programme spells action! No. 1 Attraction — TWO “WANTED MEN” WHO WANTED ONE WOMAN! One a fugitive . . . with a price on his head! The other ... a man of mystery washed up by the sea! Mercilessly pitting brain against brawn for an outcast beauty ... as jealousy and hate lash a South Sea Paradise of Love into a seething ct u ISLE OF FURY ISLE OF FURY 51 55 From Somerset Maugham’s Famous Novel, “3 in Eden,” with HUMPHREY BOGART, DONALD WOODS, MARGARET LINDSAY (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) No. 2 Attraction— Meet the “Pride of the Marines A two-fisted devjldog who never missed a fight or a girl! CHARLES BICKFORD In Columbia’s Action Special, “PRIDE OF THE MARINES” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) And Then These Delightful Featurettes No. 3 CLYDE LUCAS & HIS ORCHESTRA No. 4 “MILK AND MONEY,” Cartoon. We Still Say that if it’s, at the Kosy it’s the Best Show in Town. • THE JUBILEE OPERA HOUSE, TO-NIGHT, at 8 p.m. “THE PRECIOUS YEARS.” Capacity House Thrilled Last Night! Y r ou Must Reserve! FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26th. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26th. OLD IDENTIES’ DAY: Assemble Opera House 10.15 a.m. Procession to Showgrounds 10.30. Divine Service at 11 a.m. Early Settlers’ Lunch at 12.30. AT 7.30 P.M. FRIDAY NIGHTWHOOPEE IN THE SQUARE WHOOPEE IN THE SQUARE WHOOPEE IN THE SQUARE With a Big LANTERN and MASKED PARADE LANTERN and MASKED PARADE LANTERN and MASKED PARADE LANTERN and MASKED PARADE Join in the CARNIVAL NIGHT IN P.N. CARNIVAL NIGHT IN P.N. CARNIVAL NIGHT IN, P.N. CARNIVAL NIGHT IN P.N. And Proceed with the Parade to THE SHOWGROUNDS THE SHOWGROUNDS Where you will see 22 TEAMS IN TUG-OF-WAR 22 TEAMS IN TUG-OF-WAR And The Greatest Spectacle of the Jubilee Celebrations. HUGE FIREWORKS DISPLAY. HUGE FIREWORKS DISPLAY. • HUGE FIREWORKS DISPLAY. HUGE FIREWORKS DISPLAY. A Display of Dazzle Creation Especially Imported from Australia for the Jubilee Committee. RARE SET PIECES. RARE SET PIECES. 11l Quaint and Novel Designs. FIZZY FIERY FOUNTAINS. FIZZY FIERY FOUNTAINS. And a VARIETY OF SET PIECES. VARIETY OF SET PIECES. BEHOLD ! The Brilliance of the Huge DIAMOND JUBILEE SET And its Thousand Glittering Fiery Gems. SHOWERS OF GOLDEN RAIN SHOWERS OF GOLDEN RAIN SHOWERS OF GOLDEN RAIN And Heaps of Other Ground Pieces Besides Some HUGE AERIAL ROCKETS. Bigger than any fired in any part of New Zealand (new to the Dominion). Prices Is; Children Free. 6d all round for Grandstands. AFTER THE FIREWORK. AFTER THE FIREWORK. DANCING in the HALL. DANCING in the HALL. DANCING in the HALL. DANCING in the HALL. At the Showgrounds. Good Floor Good Orchestra and Good Supper. Price Is 6d Extra. This is the Last Night of the City’s Jubilee. Celebrations. Make it a real whoopee! FURS! ~ FURS! MISS M. SCOBLE. FUR Coats Repaired, Relined and Cleaned at Lowest Cost. See our selected range of fur coats and necklets. ROOMS 3 and 4 UNION BUILDING (above Harrison, Florists), the Square. NOT SIXTY YEARS BUT in two years we have built up the largest one shop grocery trade in the city. Owned and controlled by its customers. CO-OP GROCERS BROADWAY. . ROYAL OXFORD r RANGITIKEI STREET AND CUBA STREET. 1 SPECIALISE IN CHOICE CUT MEATS. TONGUE, BRAWN, SILVERSIDE, ROAST PORK, HAM. ;,SO MEAT AND FRUIT PIES. PHONE 7496

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 305, 24 November 1937, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 305, 24 November 1937, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 305, 24 November 1937, Page 1

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