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MARTON

' ‘ THE LAND OF MAKE BELIEF. ’ ’ On account of the except ionally bookings for the production of “The 1..nml of Make Belief'’’ at the Civic I'heatre, Marton, on Friday evening, holders of reserved seats are requested to call for their tickets at the Civic I’heatre before mid-day on Fridav. THE CIVIC THEATRE. Anna sten in “Nana.” sebred a. great, triumph at. the Civic Theatre last evening, marking the film debut of the blonde young actress from Soviet Russia. Samuel Goldwyn brought her to Hollywood a year ago last May and spent IS iii'ini'j- and a fortune preparing her for her first picture. Lionel Atwill, Richard Bennett. Mac Clark, Phillips Holmes and Muriel Kirkland appear in support of Miss Sten in the story of the rise and fall of a lady of the boulevards and the music halls of the gas-lit Fains of JB7", suggoted by Zola's famous novel and freely adapted to the screen by Willard Mack and Harry Wa.gs4.alT Gribble. Dorothx Arzncr directed the picture, and Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart wrote the song “That’s Love/’ whi'Ji Mi>s Sten sings .in the title role of this I nited Artists release. “Nana” will be .-creen.ed at the Civic rheatre this afternoon and even ing and also on Thursday evening. LADIES’ HOCKEY. Owing to Tutuenui being unable to arrange for the transport of their team Io Halcombe this afternoon, Tutaenu: has forfeited to Hub-mihe. The only match to be played this afternoon will be the l.'nited- Athletic match on the Marton Park, for which Messr* E. B Eagle and A. Gracie have been appointed referees. This match should attract a large attendance of hockey enthusiasts, as the result of the cbtirnpionship will depend on the i<sue uf Ii he light between the two local teams. A win for Athletic would pla-ce them level with Halcombe for the. championship. HOCKEY DANCE TO-NIGHT The Tutae.nui Ladies’ Hockey Club will bold a plain and fancy masquerade at the Tutaenui Hall to-night, when prizes will be given for the best costumes. A. free bus will leave the White Hart corner at 7.45 p.m.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 77, Issue 156, 4 July 1934, Page 3

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MARTON Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 77, Issue 156, 4 July 1934, Page 3

MARTON Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 77, Issue 156, 4 July 1934, Page 3

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