in “The Qpotiki News’* Guaranteed to reach 1000 HOMES PHONE 14.
Be LUXE THEATRE SATURDAY, ELECTION DAY MATIN EE}-AT 1.30 P.M. EVENING SESSION AT 7.30 P.G/L, SPECIAL RECEIVER INSTALLED FOR ELECTION RESULTS See this outstanding double-feature programme 'ajad hear the election results in comfort. Election results will bo re-broadcast in the theatre until midnight. . More famous merry-makers, stars, melodies and roniance than the screen has ever been able tot present before ! “MERRY-GO-ROUND OF 1938” A TEN STAR FUN FROLIC with BERT LAHR: JIMMY SAVO; BILLY HOUSE: ALICE M ISC HA AUER; JOY HODGES: LOUISE FAZENDA: JOiln KING: BARBARA READ: DAVE? APOLLON and his ORCHESTRA. HEAR Joy Hodges, beautiful" singing/ star of radio fame! HIT SONGS! “I’m In My Glory”, “More Power To You”, “You’re My Dish”, by Jimmy McHugh and Harold Adamson whoi gave you “Where Are : You?” A Universal Picture. (Approved for Universal Exhibition). ALSO 1 SCREENING—RITA HAYWORTH CHARGES QUIGLEY in an exciting Mystery story set to an intriguing circus background! “THE SHADOW” A Columbia Picture. (Recommended for'Adult Audiences). •KI-& EPISODE I “TIM TYLER’S LUCK”
'' i* • s KEEP HULTQUIST A. G. AS YOUR District M.P. HE'S BEEN LOYAL TO YOU HE’S BEEN LOYAL TO YOU NOW BE LOYAL TO YOURSELVES NOWI BE LOYAL TO YOURSELVES AND Vote HULTQUIST GIVE HUILTQU IST AN OVERWHELMING MAJORITY THIS TIME!!
YES! A HOLIDAY FOR MOTHER A Duty for the Family OF course, it] isl well tqj have a good holiday for the whole, family, but if there is\ not enough money to give l all a change of seen a, who shoulcj be considered first? “Mother, of course,” should be the chorus of the others. All thci year round, in the great majority of homes, the mothers, have a self-sacrificing Hie. How' they enjoy a real holiday, if the opportunity is granted! The-Railways, with fares on the lowest possible scale, help families to give mothers a holiday. Warn o% interest on savings for a railway trip. travel Stamps (1/-, 2/-. 2/6, £>/-) and 10/- vouchers are 'obtainable at any officered railway station. MOTHERS’ TURN FOR CHANGE OF SCENE
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Opotiki News, Volume I, Issue 97, 14 October 1938, Page 1
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344Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Opotiki News, Volume I, Issue 97, 14 October 1938, Page 1
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