ENTERTAINMENTS. KING'S TALKIES. KING’S TALKIES. TO-NIGHT! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) BACK TO HAM~ AND EGGS. His ritzy family preferred cavair and cocktails—but he brought them down to earth. WILD ROGERS —in— Down to Earth —With— DOROTHY .JORDAN, IRENE RICH MATTY KEMP 1 Laugh at Will Rogers as he kicks off the family high hat ! Always good for a laugh—and this one is his biggest! r He made a big splash in society—when he was thrown overboard ! Rogers in a panic in silk pants! It’s his funniest picture! Supports : FOX NEWS NO 100—101. 'Traveltalk. “HAVANA HO.” Noveltv. “HERE COMES THE CIRCUS.” Social Evening TO be tendered to Mr Ken Lett, Ka,i.tawa Hall. Friday, April 7th. Music by Mr Eric Hirst. Admission : Gentlemen 2s, ladies Is. 406 Mangatainoka Women's Institute BIRTHDAY party, Friday night. Admission. Is fid. Music by Messrs E. Hirst and A. Wade. 122 KUMEROA—HOPELANDS Annual Sports Meeting To be held in Messrs Bryant Bros.’ Paddock, Kumeroa. EASTER SATURDAY, APRIL 15, 1933. PROGRAMME includes Athletic, Horse, Highland Dancing, Tug-of-W ar. Annual Sports Dance on Evening of Sports. Programmes on application. A. E. EAST, 364 Hon. Sec.. Hopelands. Sacred Concert ICING’S rjTHEATRE. •SUNDAY, APRIL 9, 1933. At 8.15 p.m. (Proceed? in aid of Unemplovment Self-Help Club.) —Programme— GOD SAVE THE KING. Selection. Burt’s Orchestra. Vocal Trio, “The Wreath.” Messrs Boagey, Stainton and Greaves. Pianoforte Duet, Mrs Melnnes and Miss Lucas. Song, “Temple Bells,” Mr B. H. Ogg. Instrumental Trio, Messrs Fairweather. Song, Miss Junker. Song, Miss Harrison. Pianoforte Solo, Mr L. Hartley. Song. Mr C Fanning Saxophone Solo, Mr E. Burrell. Violin Solo (violin made in Pahiatua by Mr C. Burt), Mr H. Burt. Song, Rev. V. A. Biar.lii. .Flute Solo. Mr C. Burt. Quartette “God so loved the World.” Misses Chatwin, J linker and Messrs Boagey and Hamilton. Hymn, “Abide With Me.” Admission—Silver Coin. J. J. BOAGEY 423 Organiser. WOMEN’S DIVISION FARMERS' UNION. Social Dance MANGAMUTU HALL. WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 1933 425 d 1 REYNESS dispelled from hair V-A by applying Rachel Hair Tonic. Revitalises hair roots. Not a dve. 3s 6d bottle A. C. Timms, Chemist. GREY hair! Natural colour restored indetectably and permanently with Rachel Hair Tonic. Not a dye. 3s 6d bottle A. C. Timms. Chemist.
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12314, 6 April 1933, Page 1
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