FINAL SCREENING TO-NIGHT Undoubtedly the 'Greatest Programme the Regent has had the pleasure to present to the public of Masterton. “A WARM CORNER.” with LESLIE HENSON And what a warm corner it proves to be! A rollicking, frisky story of tlm Lido, Europe's Gayest Pleasure Resort —a Mad Turmoil of Fun and Joy. THE REGENT (THE HOME OF THE TALKIES.) TO-MORROW At 2.15 and 8 p.m. The Idol of Broadway comes to the Screen in a Glorious and Dramatic Singing Jamboree! HARRY RICHMAN IN “PUTTIN’ ON THE RITZ.” ALL TALKING, SINGING, DANCING With Joan BENNETT—AILEESr PRINGLE 'LILYAN TASHMAN—Jas. GLEASON. SEE HIM Dance—Hear him Talk —and sing: “Puttin' on the Ritz,” “With You,” “Singing a Vagabond Song," “There’s Danger in Your Eyes, Uherie,” and “Alice in Wonderland. ’ ’ PLANS AT CLARKE’S CONFEC- * TIONERY, Or ’Phone Theatre, 230.3. HOCKEY DANCE. GLADSTONE TOWN HALL. THURSDAY, APRIL 9th. GOOD MUSIC, GOOD FLOOR, GOOD SUPPER. Gents ‘2/6, Ladies 1/G. Bus leaves Masterton P.O. at 7.30. MASTERTON ACCOUNTANT STUDENTS’ SOCIETY. nnilE ANNUAL General Meeting of the Society will be- lield in the A. and P. Society Rooms, Perry Street, on THURSDAY 'EVENING NEXT, April 9th, 1931, at 7.30 p.m. Business: Annual Report, Balance Sheet, Election of Officers, and General. A. OWEN JONES, Hon. Secretary.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, 7 April 1931, Page 1
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