ROSY THEATRE For Your Better Entertainment. TO-NIGHT —5.1 G, 8 O’CLOCK. You’ll be thrilled by this show of 1000 sensations Action, Comedy, Romance and Song. 3 BIG THRILLS ! All First New Zealand Screenings. No. 1 First N.Z. Screening. HE TALKED HIS WAY INTO TROUBLE Then sang his way out 1 This hardhitting handsome young Irish tenor who will captivate your heart. PHIL REGAN (The Singing New York Cop) In “LAUGHING IRISH EYES” Hear such old Irish favourites seldom heard on the screen as' “Bless You Darlin’ Mother,” “Londonderry Air,” “All My Life,” Not forgetting the theme song, “LAUGHING IRISH EYES.” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) No. 2 First N.Z. Screening. RALPH MORGAN In Universal’s Thrill Hit, “THAT’S MY STORY” Two reporters held captive by the most r* ric< rMinmnn in the counti\ • Sirens scream . ■ • presses whirl • • • police care skid in the wake oi wlntehot headlines.
(Recommended by Censor for Adults.) AND THEN Thrills and Action on the Prairie, “WILD WEST DAYS” Ep. 7, “Six-gun Laiv.” GARRISON BAND. THE Palmerston North Garrison Band will render a Programme ot Music, from the ROTUNDA, THE ESPLANADE. TO-MORROW (SDNDAY) EVENING AT 8.30. Weather permitting. COMING BY SPECIAL TRAINS WIRTHS CIRCUS THE THE COLOSSUS OF ALL COLOSSUS OF ALL AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS THIS YEAR SURPASSING EVEN THE MIGHTIEST EFFORTS 01* ITS OWN UNEQUALLED PAST! And, — THE MASTODONIC SURPRISE THE MASTODONIC SURPRISE OF THE CENTURY OF THE CENTURY Combining a Grand Spectacular Pageant with the Biggest, -“lost Bewildering Array of \\ or Id Astounding Features Ever Assembled in Circus History. AUSTRALIAN PRESS SAID:— Sydney. Telegraph: “Marvels of two bi (r circuses rolled into one. PertlT Daily News: “Scores of sensational surprises and novelties in staggering succession. ’ Melbourne Herald: “The greatest arcnic performance —exceeding anything ever seen before.” PALMERSTON NORTH. FRIDAY & SATURDAY NEXT AT 8. FRIDAY & SATURDAY NEXT AT 8. MATINEE SATURDAY, 2.30. Location. — NEAR EMPIRE HOTEL, Main Street NEAR EMPIRE HOTEL, Main Street Book at Collinson and Cuniiiiighamc, Ltd. PRICES: 360 Reserved Chairs at 7s; Unreserved, ss, 4s; and 000 Seats at 3s (all plus tax). Children Half luce. Together With — SUPER MENAGERIE OF SUPER MENAGERIE OF STRANGE WILD ANIMALS. STRANGE WILD ANIMALS. A WORLD’S WONDERLAND FOR CHILDREN. Open 4 to 5 Daily. Admission: Children, fid; Adults, Is EVERYTHING COMING. WE NEVER DIVIDE.
DON’T FORGET! GRAND SHOW AND CARNIVAL AT LEVIN, NEXT FRIDAY and SATURDAY, JANUARY 28 and 29. WITH A BIG NIGHT CARNIVAL ON SATURDAY. Stock Exhibition, Ring Competitions, Highland Dancing, Decorated Motor Cars, Pipe Band, Side Shows and Numerous Attractions. All the Fun o’ the Fair at Levin Next Week. N.Z. NATIONAL PARTY. SOUTHERN Division Manawatu Electorate Garden Party, January 29. A meeting of all interested in the Above will be hold in the Town Board Room Rongotea, on MONDAY NIGHT AT 8. It. 0. GLOYN, Secretary. MONEY TO LEND IN SUMS OF £5 TO £IOOO ON APPROVED SECURITIES WITHOUT REMOVAL such, as Household Furniture, Livestock, Life Insurance Policies, Radios, Forestry Bonds, Motor Cars, etc. THE manawatu loan and DISCOUNT CO. LTD. C. F. CRONIN, Manager. (Established 1920.) A.M.P BUILDING, BROADWAY. Rooms No 8. 4,5, let Floor. PHONE 7360. - BOX 431. j
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVIII, Issue 46, 22 January 1938, Page 1
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