DUSTIN’S LOUNGE THE SQUARE (Near Goldfinch and Cousins). CATERERS AND CAKE SPECIALISTS SPECIAL QUOTATIONS for Cateri-.g at all Functions, also for Hire of cutlery and Crockery. Calces and Sandwiches for Dances, etc., Sd. dozen. Bread, with order, cut free, by our electric bread-cutter.
AMUSEMENTS. 1934 lias unquestionably been a succession of triumphant presentations for the Regent—one great entertainment has followed hard upon the other Now comes, comedy, hilarious, smart, and with a dclcetablo air of originality. —• THE REGENT “ SCREENING DAILY: 2 and S p.m, THE MERRIEST MUSICAL OF THE DAY Bright, Infectious Farcical Comedy with music adapted from the famous Musical Comedy which ran for 3C3 Performances at the London Hippodrome. Bigger than Big! Newer than New! JACK BUCHANAN JACK BUCHANAN With ELSIE RANDOLPH, VERA PEARCE Australia’s Own, admirably cast os a temperamental and jealous opera singer. GARRY MARSH AND WILLIAM KENDALL. “ THAT’S A GOOD GIRL,” “ THAT’S A GOOD GIRL,” “ THAT’S A GOOD GIRL,” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) FARCICAL COMEDY, TUNEFUL NUMBERS, SIDE-SPLITTING GAGS, 70—MALE CHORUS—7O FLEET TAP DANCING, JOYOUS ENTERTAINMENT Easily tho funniest picturo in which the popular Jack Buchanan has appeared. Jack gets into a Grand Opera Chorus by mistako and enjoys being made miserable —in. order to make you happy. A COLOSSAL LONDON MUSICAL COMEDY IMPORTED TO YOUR OWN THEATRE! Box Plans Phono 7178; After 6 p.m., Phono 6770. TO-NIGHT’S POPULAR OLD TIME DANCE DE LUXE HALL. Guests of the Evening— Johnsonvillo Football Club, Champion Wellington 3rds. £1 Monte Carlo £l, etc. LARKIN’S FAAIOUS BAND.
BIG COMMUNITY SING ARRANGED BY E.S.A. In aid of Mayor's Relief Fund. QPEKA H 0 u sk TUESDAY AT S P.M. Novelties Galore! Bloodless Surgery. Song Contest for Houlihan Cup. POI DANCES, HAIvAS, SONGS. Vocal Solo Miss A. Sutherland. Song Leaders: CHAPMAN BROS. At the Piano: ME. F. McLACHLAN. ADMISSION 1/-. ’ PALMERSTON NORTH TOWNSWOMEN'S GUILD. A CORDIAL invitation is extended to the Townswomen of Palmerston North to attend tho first meeting of the Guild to be held in the Empire Hall on Monday, September 24, 1034, at 2.30 p.m. A. MANSFORD, President. MANAWATU TROTTING CLUB. ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. TUT EMBERS of tho above Club aro rcminded that the Annual General Meeting of the Club will bo held in Mr. W. McKenzie’s rooms, Broadway, on Wednesday, the 26th inst., at S p.m. BUSINESS: To receive Report and Balance-sheet. Election of Officers. General. A. H. MANSON, Secretary. MAMMITIS AFFECTION VANISHES under antiseptic penetration of LI SEAMAN’S MAMMITIS PAINT. Paint on to reduce hardness and swelling. 5/- All Stores; 5/G posted, from S. LISSAMAN, Chemist, Box 63, Kaponga. FURNITURE NOW IN STOCK NOTE PRICES! 5-Piccc Bedroom Suite— £l2 C-Piece Dining-Room Suite— £S 2 Tallboys— £2/10/- each. Moquette Chesterfield Suite— £lO Tea Waggons: Oak 17/6; Rimu 12/6 2 Kitchen Tables — 12/6 each 4 Kitchen Chairs— 5/- each. Comb. Singlo Bed and Wire— 25/G. O’CONNELL, 14a Campbell St. TOTAIIA POSTS aad BATTENS. Good Tablo Potatoes, 1401bs. 7/6. Also good lino of Hay, cheap. S. RUSH, Coal Merchant, Phono 7334.
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Manawatu Times, Volume 59, Issue 222, 22 September 1934, Page 1
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