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'WOW!! —WHAT A SHOW!! LAST NIGHT'S CROWDED HOUSES ROARED THEIR HEADS OFF. ALL RECORDS FOR LAUGHS BROKEN. Imagine — LAUREL and HARDT 808 HOPE, SHIRLEY ROSS, I\UFE DAVIS, GENE KRUPA AND HIS BAND — ALL ON ONE PROGRAMME. PARAMOUNT THEATRE DIR.: G. L. JOHNSTON, Tel. 51-842. MONSTER MATINEE TODAY AT 2. TONIGHT'S GALA SESSION AT 7.45. MORE POPULAR THAN EVER' STAN LAUREL & OLIVER HARDY, with DENNIS KING & THELMA TODD in the 1940 NEW PRINT of “FRA DIAVOLO” (THE DEVIL'S BROTHER). 808 HOPE, GENE KRUPA ond his Band (and what a band!), SHIRLEY ROSS, RUFE DAVIS and UNA MERKEL in Paramount's 1940 Fun and Melody Show "SOME LIKE IT HOT" FEATURING THE FAMOUS SONG HIT: "THE LADY'S IN LOVE WITH YOU." (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition). ATTEND THE MATINEE, OR BOOK PRONTO FOR TONIGHT!
TOWN HALL TOWN HALL TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, AT 8 P.M. lii the Distinguished Presence Of His Excellency the Governor-General. FAREWELL PIANOFORTE RECITAL by IGNAZ FRIEDMAN Fill EDMAN’S F.ROGKAMME INCLUDES THESE CHOPIN ITEMS: Ballade in F Minor Polonaise in E Flat Minor Impromptu in F Sharp Major And SONATA IN B Ml NOU, OP. 58 ALSO— Prelude (Scriabin) Marquis et Marquise (Friedman) Soiree dans Grenade (Deb'ussy) And Veiiezia e Napoli (Liszt) (Gondoliera and Tarantella) ADMISSION: 5/-, 3/-, and 1/6. PROCEEDS TO PATRIOTIC FUNDS. (Box Plan now open At D.1.C.).
PAHLVI’UA AND DISTRICT PATRIOTIC QUEEN CARNIVAL. QRAND BALL, DRILL HALL, PAHIATUA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19. KOR ALL THE QUEENS. Excellent .Music. 'Tempting Supper. All the indications would point to the Function ‘being a brilliant success. “Youth at the prow and Pleasure at the helm.” THE FIVE QUEENS WILL BE PRESENT. Popular charges : 3/6 and 2/6. Bonus Votes will be issued, to Patrons. There will be no Rallies or other moneyextracting devices. B A N D Ist Battalion Pipe Band, at Oriental Bay. Boys’ Institute Silver Band, at Botanical Gardens. • 'TOMORROW (SUN DAY). AT 3 P.M.
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Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 45, 16 November 1940, Page 5
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340Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 45, 16 November 1940, Page 5
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