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BOX PLAN NOW OPEN RONALD COLMAN in “CYNARA” Back to 8 o’clock. Both Theatres now commence at 8 p.m. MAJESTIC 2 p.m. 8 p.m. TWO PROGRAMMES IN ONE GREAT SHOW! HOT SATURDAY HOT SATURDAY Nancy Carrol! Cary Grant HOT SATURDAY—PIay time . . time for love ami laughter. . THE BROKEN WING THE BROKEN WING Leo Carrillo Lupe Velex Melvyn Douglas A girl with a. flaming heart ... A captive aviator lover . . . Thrills! Laughter! Romance! Stalls 1/-. Circle 1/6. Phone 353. REGENT "Safest Theatre in N.Z.” 2 p.m. 8 p.m. A LAUGH A THRILL A LOVE STORY all rolled into on(* grand . - entertainment in FAST WORKERS FAST WORKERS FAST WORKERS JOHN GILBERT * Mae Clarke Robert Armstrong The laugh-packed adventures of two Big “Dame” Hunters . . . Reckless Riveting Romeos .. . Laughing at lovo and death . . . Excellent Supporting Programme. Phone 353 for Reservations. Lay Worry Aside at the Cinema. YOUR PORTABLE GRAMOPHONE AS PART PAYMENT for a modern RADIO SET! T_TAVE you often wished for a radio set? Then here is your opportunity! We will accept portable Gramophones as part payment for RADIO RECEIVERS. Take advantage of this offer! Replace your portable with a wireless set! Several models from which to choose.

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T INEN-MARKING OUTFIT (Rub'll ber stamp of your name), pad, brush, indelible ink. and a box to hold the lot. 3/6; postage 3d extra.—At the Herald Office.

Linen-marking outfit (Rubber stamp of your name), pad, brush, indelible ink, and a box to hold the lot, .1/0; postage 3d extra. —At the Herald Othce,

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18190, 11 September 1933, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18190, 11 September 1933, Page 2