AMUSEMENTS NOTE: We wish to advise that during the winter months the programmes will commence at 7.45 p.m. on Week Days and 8 p.m. Saturdays i P-L A-Z A Direction: ! J.C. Williamson Piet. Corp. Ltd, | Scientifically Heated Tonight 8 p.m. Monday 7.45 p.m. Metro-Goldwn-Mayer’s Wonder Show STAGED ENTIRELY ON ICE SEE —King Cole of the Arctic 'WTT'TT' ~~ Cinc l erc l la ’ s Ice Pal ace —The Indian Pow-wow SEE —Mother Goose Treasure Fete A thrill-filled comedy-romance as breath-taking as the spectacle of its gloriously coloured Ice Revue with Joan Crawford Lew Ayres James Stewart Lewis Stone and first time on the screen the INTERNATIONAL ICE BALLET and this supporting programme alone .is worth the admission money. Miniature “GREAT HEART’ The story of the heroic sacrifice of Father Damien, who brought God’s comfort to the lepers on Makogai Island Pete Smith’s Specialty: “Radio Hams” Coloured Travel Gem: “Picturesque Udaipur” IMPORTANT TO PATRONS: 1/6 and 2/3 Reserves available at NO EXTRA COST Plans at Theatre Phone 2525 Approved for Universal Exhibition DANCING Don’t Forget Third Competition “Old-Time” Waltzing Championship At the PATRIOTIC pANCE TOWN HALL TONIGHT TONIGHT CES WRIGHT’S DANCE BAND Buffet Supper. Admission 2/-. TAON’T FORGET TONIGHT—Otaika Hockey Dance —Otaika Hall. Good music, good floor, good supper, 906 TN PREPARATION FOR ELECTRICA ITY SHORTLY A BIG HALL DANCE, MANGAPAI — MANGAPAI TONIGHT. Frank Carter’s Dance Band. 942 942 "APUAWHANGA Patriotic Dance to be held in the Hall, MAY Bth. Good Good Music (Novelties). Admision 1/6. Children 6d. 496 /APENING OF THE WHAREORA " SOCIAL CLUB—MAY Bth. Music, Purchase and Smeal. Admission: 2/and 1/6. 909 .WHATITIRI TENNIS AND HOCKEY l ; V CLUBS, MAUNGATAPERE HALL. THURSDAY, MAY 9th. Gift evening for Miss Phyllis Petersen. Ray Goodison’s Orchestra. Gents 1/6, Ladies 1/-. Ladies a basket free. 908 .QENTRAL pENNIS HKST AIM IN CAL DAINCE MANGAPAI HALL, THURSDAY, MAY 16th. Ces Wright’s Band — —Sit-down Supper. 907
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Northern Advocate, 4 May 1940, Page 12
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