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X C RIO u RIO RITA” on Columbia REGENT 5 STR AN D The Mightiest of All Ziegfeld Shows All the scintillating life and colour, all the ear-tickling melody of the gems of “ Rio Rita ” are compressed into these splendid Columbia Records. Buy them, and every time you put one on you’ll be carried as on a magic carpet, back into the theatre. You’ll be able to enjoy the show over and over again in your own home. Hear them at any Columbia Dealer’s. RIO RITA. 02572—Ri0 Rita Vocal Gems (Columbia Light Opera Co.) Oh Kay Medley (Layton and Johnstone) 6/01303—1 f You’re in Love You’ll Waltz. (From Rio Rita. Gladys Moncrieff with John Valentine, Baritone) 4/01343—(a) Sweetheart; (b) River Song (From Rio Rita) Mexican Serenade 4/0959—1 f You’re in Love You’ll Waltz. (Piano Duet) Following the Sun Around (Piano Duet) 4/0958—Rio Rita Fox Trot (The Knickerbockers Orchestra) The Kinkajou (The Knickerbockers Orchestra) 47Wholesale Distributors: Arthur H. Nathan, Ltd., Customs Street East, Auckland. Now Holding London and New York in its Spell Glorious Music Ravishing Beauties Mammoth Scenes in Gorgeous Technicolour Bebe Daniels as Rio Rita John Boles as Capt. Jim Bebe Daniels’s remarkable singing voice, the sensation of the Movie World, is reproduced in all its charm. John Boles, handsome, debonair, is hailed as the audible screen’s greatest Tenor. COMMENCING FRIDAY NEXT at 11 a.m., 2.15 and 8 p.m. at Both Theatres BOX PLANS NOW OPEN Get the Gems of the Music on Columbia Records

Two Great Days!! THE FRANKLIN Agricultural & Pastoral Society’s 45th Annual SHOW To be heSd on the SHOWGROUND PUKEKOHE Friday & Saturday NEXT FEBRUARY 14 and 15. The Greatest and Most Comprehensive Show ever held by the Society. EDUCATION! INTEREST! THRILLS! ENTRIES A RECORD —LAST YEAR’S RECORD BETTERED. GRAND TOTAL OF ENTRIES, 2,742, as under:-->.v:se Classes, 428; Cattle, 493; Sheep, 160; Wool, 12; Pigs. 48; Hall Section (Produce, Home industries, Floral Artistry and School Work), 1,601. The Province’s Best are Competiting. PROGRAMME. FRIDAY (FIRST DAY). Commencing 9.30 a.m.—JUDGING OF BLOODSTOCK, HACKS AND HARNESS CLASSES, DRAUGHT HORSES, DAIRY CATTLE, BEEF CATTLE, SHEEP, Commencing at 12.15 p.m.—MUSICAL CHAIRS FOR CHILDREN (Post Entry), Commencing at 2.30 p.m.-STEER RIDING COMPETITION (Post Entry), No Entry Fee. SATURDAY (SECOND DAY). Commencing 9.30 a.m.—HUNTER COMPETITIONS. Commencing 10.30 a.m.—SCHOOLBOYS' AND GIRLS' JUDGING COMPETITION OF DAIRY CATTLE. Each competition will be conducted in the Judging Ring of the breed to which the class belongs. . JUDGING OF SCHOOL PONY TEAMS. Commencing 12.45 p.m.— HIGH JUMP (Horsesi. Commencing 1.30 p.m.—GRAND PARADE. Commencing 2.30 p.m.—BEST ALL-ROUND HUNTER COMPETITION, for William Ferguson Massey Cup. Commencing 3 p.m.— MILITARY COMPETITION, LLOYD-LINDSAY, VICTORIA CROSS AND TENT PEGGING. Continuing 4 p.m.—OTHER HUNTING COMPETITIONS. AN INNOVATION AT THE SHOW IS THE STEER-RIDING CONTEST, ON FRIDAY. A Lively Time for Riders and Spectators Alike. Don’t Miss This. A Novel Thriller. THRILLING SIDESHOWS. Merry-Go-Round, Chairoplane, Silodrome (or Wall of Death), and Many Other Wonderful and Mysterious Attractions. Plenty of Fun for the Kiddies. Weight-Guessing Competitions. EXCURSION FARES, EXCURSION TRAINS, TO THE SHOWTRAIN ARRANGEMENTS ADVERTISED, SUN, FEBRUARY 11. Picnic on Grass Under the Trees, Overlooking Show. Hot Water Provided Free. Luncheon and Afternoon Tea Obtainable on Ground. ADMISSION TO SHOW, 2s; Children 6d; Cars, 2s. MAKE THE FRANKLIN SHOW YOUR WEEK-END OUTING-

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 895, 12 February 1930, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 895, 12 February 1930, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 895, 12 February 1930, Page 16

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