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ENTERTAINMENTS. KING’S rfALKIES. ING’S ALKIES. AGAIN TO-NIGHT! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) A tornado of mirth, a whirlwind of fun, an eruption of laughter, “Diggei’s in Blighty” will give you a backache, a head-ache with laughing, but never mind—it’ll be worth it. PAT HANNA’S Diggers in Blighty Eat Hanna, George. Moon, Joe Valli back again in another bombshell of mirth, shattering the town with laughter. c ‘Diggers’- was a scream—but “Diggers in Blighty” eclipses anything yet seen on the Australasian screen. It’s too funny > It’s got to be seen to> be believed. When those three irresponsible diggers started their manouvres in London town, you would have thought another war started. Even the League of Nations could, not stop the bombing of the town with laugliter. Brilliant supports: Two News, 122125. Look Who’s Here. George Wallace in “Oh, What a Night ” Morton Downey in “Novelty Radio Short.” We urge you not to miss this great show. SHOWING TUESDAY. RICHARD TAUBER (Of the Glorious Voice.) in “THE END OF THE RAINBOW.” Jubilee Queens’ Carnival NORTH : MISS DENISE MAHONEY CENTRAL: MISS EVA CA VANAGH SOUTH: MISS VIOLET EDGE (Each district will have its Royal Court.) '\7'OTR support for your District's fi representative for Jubilee Honours will be appreciated. Every penny counts as a vote. The Carnival will provide excellent entertainment and diversion. Secretaries: PERCY YVOLLAND PAT SPRING. C. H. PARSONS. Skating PAHIATUA Drill Hall, Tuesday, August 22nd,. Exhibition plain and Haney skating; also Monte Carlo. 16 Annual Foresters’ Ball WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1933. Loveday’s Famous Dance Band from Palmerston North Old-time and modern dances, tG suit" all tastes. Excellent Savoury Supper. Excellent floor, and novel decorations ADMISSION: Double 4s. Gentlemen 3s ; Ladies 2s R. L. PARKER. J. T. Paget 983 Joint Sec re taries. Women’s Division Farmers’ Union GRAND ENTERTAINMENT (Sunshine Revellers) —and— DANCE! (Revellers Rami J BALhANCE HALL. WEDNESDAY, 23rd AUGUST, 1933 8 p.m. A splendid evening’s entertainment by the Revellers. Dance music by the Revellers’ Band,. Good floor and supper. Gentlemen-'2s ; Ladies Is 6d. Football Dance MANGATAINOKA Football Club and Palmerston N. Pipe Band, WEI)NES DA V. SFIPTEMII FAR (31h. 1933. Music by Pipe Band and Orchestra. Admission 2s and Is 6d. -PIECE oak dining room suite in "Jr the very latest style and colour, comprising Buffet, draw-leaf extension table and 4 chairs with removable spring seats. Wonderful value at £l3 15s. Inspection invited. Hutchins’ Furniture Warehouse, 31 I Main Street. East, Palmerston North O-PIECE 1 Chesterfield Suite with O fully independent fronts and covered all round in the best quality Genoa Velvet. A first class job. Sale price £l3 10s. You are cordially invited to inspect at Hutchins’ Furniture Warehouse. 311 Main Street East, Palmerston North. (

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12427, 21 August 1933, Page 1

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