The Carnival of Conviviality. MOVIE CHARITY BALL, AUG. 18th. FINALLY TO-DAY: 2 and 8 pan. VICTOR McLAGLEN, PETER LORRE WALTER CONNOLLY, JUNE LANG In ‘"MANGY QTEELE TS TUT ■iNancy iuteele Is IVI Also Screening—“border Cafe.’ ISSING!’ ISSING!’ (Both Recom. by Censor for Adults.) THE STATE ' Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. comm. TO-MORROW AT 2 p.m., 8 AND 10.30 p.m. The State Presents a Truly Great Production that will take Palmerston by Storm as it did Auckland and Wellington. For the first time on the screen a story of a French Escadrille. FRANCE’S WAR ACES ON PARADE! You can always expect the greatest show of the year from PAUL MUNI PAUL MUNI PAUL MUNI PAUL MUNI PAUL MUNI PAUL MUNI (Academy Award Winner of 1936.) THE GREATEST ACTOR OF 1936 AS THE MOST DARING FLYING ACE IN R.K.O. RADIO’S EPIC DRAMA OF THE AIR! “THE “Ihe “THE “Ike The he “THE “Ihe Woman OMAN woman VV OMAN WOMAN OMAN WOMAN VV OMAN T OVE” JUOVE” T OVE” -Li OVE” T OVE” JUOVE” T OVE” JuOVE” With MIRIAM HOPKINS HOPKINS COLIN CLIVE LOUIS HAYWARD The story of a Pilot and Observer who loved the same woman. DID THE OTHER MAN KNOW ? Over the hell of No Man’s Land, an observation plane with Pilot Paul Muni and Observer Louis Hayward—a brotherhood of the skies, two men in the Bond of comradeship who face the Foe as one—yet they are as far apart as the Poles—each envisioning as dearest to himself the same lovely woman. SO STIRRING YOU WILL NEVER FORGET IT! SO THRILLING YOU WILL LIVE EVERY MINUTE OF IT! STATE—' TO-MORROW! (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Box Plans Now Open. Plans at Theatre, 6363 ; or Rosco, 5464.
TO-NIGHT! * TO-NIGHT! THURSDAY, 12th. WEST END SCHOOL. OLD-TIME BALL A. AND P. ENTERTAINMENT HALL I.oveday’s Full Orchestra. WHAKARONGO HALL, TjIRIDAY, 13th, SOCIAL and DANCE J- for School Queen. Bradley’s Orchestra. Euchre for non-dancers. Men Is 6d, Ladies Is and basket. Children 6d. p N. TECHNICAL SCHOOL OLD * STUDENTS’ ASSOCIATION. MONTHLY SOCIAL AND DANCE. SATURDAY, AUGUST 14, Assembly Hall. Admission Is 3d each. A. CLARKE, Hon. Sec. BALLROOM DANCING LEONIE IRELAND PRIVATE TUITION, CLASSES AND PRIVATE CLASSES. Studio: 299 BROADWAY AVENUE. Phono 5978. PALMERSTON’S PREMIER BALLROOM STUDIO RJ. McGARVIE, Principal. Strict- • ly private lessons by appointment. Practice dance for pupils and friends every Wednesday. Studios: 39 RANGITIKEI STREET, P.N., 30 Courtenay Place. Wellington. THE BROADWAY SCHOOL 0E DANCING STUDIO PARTY. Ballroom Pupils and Friends. SATURDAY, 14tli August, 8.15 p.m. Usual Subscription. Studio, 81 Broadway, Pbone 7170. BETH PARKES Specialises in BALLROOM DANCING QUICKSTEP, Slow Fox Trot, Waltz, Tango, Rumba, Viennese Waltz and Crush Dancing. Amateurs cpacliod for Wellington Competitions. Professionals trained and given teaching experience. Studio, Rangitikei Street, above Booth McDonald’s, classes Thursday 8 p.m. Private tuition by appointment.—Phono 6370. FOR GARDENERS EARLY Varieties of Seed Potatoes: Black Kidney Suttons Supreme (Certified Mother seed) Early Rose <■ Robin Adair SMITH’S STORE Cnr. Featherston and Heretaunga Streets. Phono 5014. DO YOU KNOW ' MRS LANDERS IS SELLING GOODS LESS THAN COST FUR TRIMMED COATS, S.W., Brown, Green, Black. Were np to sgns : FROM COSTUMES, navy, black, brown. £4 15s FROM £5/_ Cuba Street, Opposite Shillings.,
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 216, 12 August 1937, Page 1
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