AMUSEMENTS. KING’S THEATRE STRATFORD. . (Steam-heated for your Comfort.) COMMENCING TO-NIGHT AT 8 P.M.: “THE DEC El VE R” ' Featuring lan: Keith, Dorothy Sebastian, Lloyd Hughes. ’ : The mystery film of the year.' SATURDAY AND - MONDAY: Olive Borden and Arthur Lake in—“DANCE HALL.” Dancing feet . . . laughing eyes . , . Luring lips . . . pleasure ' crazed . . • youth in a swirl of . midnight madness. DIAL 348 FOR, RESERVES. ELTHAM TALKIES TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT I A dynamic allrtalking mystery drama, based on Channing Pollock’s famous Broadway stage hit. ■ ‘THE LOCKED DOOR.” ‘THE LOCKED DOOR.” With Rod la Rocque (of “Resurrection” fame), Barbara Stanwyck, William Boyd, and Betty Bronson (of “Peter Pan” fame). The story is an intensely gripping one, cram full with action, and tells how a young wife dealt. with a former lover angling ■ after her husband’s - sister. Supports: Sportlight, - Sound Novelty and Comedy. Usual Prices. Coming- Saturday and Monday: Double feature programme: “Sit Tight” and “Lady Who Dared.” '
yOUR (GROCERIES. Prunes, good, per lb. Bd. Dates, stoned, 6d lb; 31b 1/4. Dried Apricots, per lb. 1/-. Dried Peaches, per lb. 1/-. Dried Apples, per pkt. 1/4. Wheat, per bushel 7/3. St. Mungo Soap Powder, per pkt. 1/2. PRICES SPOT CASH. BOOKING EXTRA. QAKURA (JASH gTORE, R. G. KNAPMAN.
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Taranaki Daily News, 9 June 1932, Page 3
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