THRILLING ENTERTAINMENT A fast-moving story of stage coaching days in the old West of daring men and mighty deeds—an actionpacked drama of swift six-gun frontier justice when trigger fingers laid down the law—and the horse was king. THAT’S “PRIDE OF THE WEST” “ PRIDE of THE WEST ” “PRIDE OF THE WEST” “PRIDE OF THE WEST” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) The New “HOP A 1,0 NG” CA SSIDY ADVENTURE From the pen of CLARENCE E. MULFORD With WILLIAM BOYD (as “Hopalong” Cassidy.) GEORGE HAYES (as “Windy”) RUSSELL HAYDEN (as “Lucky”) At the MAYFAIR THEATRE MAYFAIR THEATRE TO-NIGHT AT 8. Together with the thrilling story of Steve Murkil, the only man ever to escape from the world’s most-feared prison “Alcatraz.” Paramount Pictures bring you LLOYD NOLAN as ‘KINO OF ALCATRAZ’ ‘KING OF ALCATRAZ’ With GAIL PATRICK, J. CARROLL NAISH — and HARRY CAREY. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Final Appearance in North Island of TUT COLTMAN AND HIS AUSTRALIAN SWING BAND, Direct from Majestic Cabaret, Wellington. EMPIRE HALL, TO-NIGHT. Palmerston’s Amusement Centre. THE COCOANUT GROVE BALLROOM. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT Presenting LAURI PADDI And His New Radio Bnad. Direct from the National Broadcasting Stations and Peter Pan Cabaret, Auckland. MODERN AND OLD-TIME DANCING Dancing Commences 8 p.m. Sharp. Subs, (including Supper) Ladies 2s 6d; Gentlemen 3s. Dress Optional. Alcove Reserves at Office. Make Up Your Party Now and Dance At The COCOANUT GROVE. MANAWATU SCOTTISH SOCIETY. INGLESi DE—COSMOPOLITAN HALL, TO-NIGHT Dan Reid's Piano-Accordion Band. Admission : Gents 2s, Ladies Is 6d, Members Is. Flannels Optional. NO PASS OUT CHECKS. ANNUAL PICNIC.—The annual picnic of the Society will }>e held at the Racecourse (Awapuni) on Monday, January 23. An interesting programme including Highland Dancing Competitions has been arranged and all members iduding Honorary Band members and their friends are invited to attend. Hot water and milk will be supplied free, and a bus will leave the Post Office at 10 a.m BURNS’ NTGHT. — Burns’ Night will be held in the Orange Hall on Thursday next, January 26. at 8 o’clock, and all members and their friends are invited to attend. POHANGINA TENNIS CLUB’S •jyfONSTER HOLIDAY DANCE, POHANGINA HALL, MONDAY, JANUARY 23, 1939. Larkin’s Swing Band. Men, 3s 6d; Ladies 2s 6d; Double 5s 6d W. SMART, Hon. Sec.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIX, Issue 45, 21 January 1939, Page 2
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