MAJESTIC 2 p.m. Amazing in its dramatic brilliance — Somerset Maugham's enthralling and intensely gripping story of life in Southern Seas. The Incomparable JOAN CRAWFORD JOAN CRAWFORD JOAN CRAWFORD JOAN CRAWFORD JOAN CRAWFORD JOAN CRAWFORD In RAIN - RAIN RAIN United Artists Triumph. With WALTER HUSTON God could have forgiven her but man could not- —the all-absorbing story of Sadfe Thompson, a woman who never pretended to be an angel. Joan Crawford rises to supreme heights of artistry in this outstanding screen production. (Recommended by Censor for Adults). Stalls 1/-, Circle 1/6. Lay Worry Aside at the Cinema. TO*NIGHT ,': TO NIGHT SPRING BALL MANUTUKE MEMORIAL HALL Mrs. Aitken’s Full Orchestra. Old-time and Modern Dancing. Free Buses. 37 CABARET GISBORNE ROWING CLUB LE GRANDE SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 Chrisp’s Orchestra. 51 SCHOOL FUNDS! GRAND CONCERT AND DANCE TVfURIWAI HALL, SATURDAY, September 2. All-star programme. Town artists and Maori entertainers. Popular Krazy Kat Orchestra. Novelty dances, Monte Carlo and Statue Waltz. Free Red Bus 7.45 p.m. Admission, Ladies 2/-, Gentlemen 2/6, —School Committee. 40 PATUTAHI HALL THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7 PATUTAHI FOOTBALL CLUB GRAND ANNUAL BALL Mrs. Menzies’ Orchestra. Ladies 1/6, Gentlemen 2/6. Free Buses from Town 7.30 p.m. Also Te Karaka, via Ormond. DANCE AND TANGO LESSON, TUESDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 5 ODDFELLOWS' HALL, Ormond Road TANGO Lesson 7-8 p.m. Dance 8.15 to 12.15 p.m. Modern W alt z Competition. Ladies 1/-. Gentlemen 1/6. Tango Lesson 1/- extra. McLEOD DANCING SCHOOL VIDA YARDLEY SCHOOL OF DANCING Principal. Vida Yardley. Tuition in Modem and Old-time Dancing by professional teachers. First term commences Tuesday, July 25, 7 till 9 p.m. • SAN TOY STUDIO.
“Personally, I look upon advertising in the same way as I look upon benzine for my motor car,” said Rotarian R,. E. Cuthbertson, when thanking Rotarian E. Whiting for his address entitled “Newspaper Advertising,” given to the Wanganui Rotary Club. “Perhaps I do not like spending money on benzine, but I realise that the car will not go without it.”
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18181, 31 August 1933, Page 2
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