NEW WOOLS FOR SPRING ) AND SUMMER. P. & B. WOOL STRING P. & B. PAGODA CREPE P. & B. NON-SHRINK WOOLS. * New Shades and Leaflets Just Arrived. ' HEMSTITCHING, 3|d. .per yard. OVERLOOKING, PLEATING. Service Sewing Machine Co., Opp. P. 0., STRATFORD.
AMUSEMENTS. PLAZA”THEHTRE TO-MORROW At 8 p.m. (only) TO-MORROW. FOR ONE GLORIOUS NIGHT ONLY? TREVOR and DAWN Present their “BREVITIES” REVUE COMPANY. —Featuring - REGGIE, THE LYNTON BROS, Australian Vest-pocket Comedy and Acrobatic Dancers, Comedian. Late “Tivoli” Circuit. TERRY MITCHELL, VERONIQUE, Irish Tenor. Contortionist Supreme. MITZIE HAYES, Soubrette (late R.K.O. Circuit, U.S.A.), And JREVOR DAWN W Specialty Dancers. 3 Hours of V Breezy, Non-stop Entertainment. Plans at Clark’s, 'Phone Popular Prices: 2/6, 2/- (plus tax), & 1/6 NOTE. —To accommodate this outstanding Company, the Plaza Theatre Stage will be enlarged by a further five feet. BOOK NOW!
j KING’S THEATRE TO-NIGHT At 8 TO-NIGHT. The Lovely Singing Voice of “Naughty Marietta’ . . . Two of the Screen’s Most Romantic Personalities . . . Together in a Rapturous Ecstasy of Melody and Romance. JEANETTE MACDONALD, JEANETTE MACDONALD, JEANETTE MACDONALD, RAMON NOVARRO, RAMON NOVARRO, RAMON NOVARRO, _ i n _ f ‘THE CAT AND THE FIDDLE’ ‘THE CAT AND THE FIDDLE’ ‘THE CAT AND THE FIDDLE’ (Recommended by Censor ror Adults.) With Frank Morgan, Jean Hersholt Charles Butterworth. Five Song Hits You’ll Love, including: “The Night Was Made For Love”; “She Didn’t Say ‘Yes,’ She Didn’t Say ‘No’”; “Try To Forget.” Plans at the Theatre. Dial 348.
RADIO SERVICE. COURIER RADIO FOR PERFECT RECEPTION AND BEAUTIFUL TONE. THE ARISTOCRAT OF RADIOS. Let us Demonstrate the 1936 Model to You. VALVE-TESTING FREE. LACY BROS. 'PHONE 407. REGAN ST. EAST. “Furious Winter’s Rages” * —Shakespeare. Fierce blows the wintry blast, but you’re safe from bad colds if you’ve a bottle of Baxter’s Lung Preserver handy. “Baxter’s” minimises the risk of catching cold. From coughs, colds, sore throats, you’ll get sure relief with “Baxter’s.” The worse the cold the more you need “Baxter’s,” famed also for its tonic properties. 4/6, 2/6, and 1/6 everywhere. JF it’s Paint, it’s Taubman’s! If it’s Taubman’s’, it’s the best. B. P. Bellringer, Sole Stratford Agent.
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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 304, 8 December 1936, Page 1
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343Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 304, 8 December 1936, Page 1
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