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AMUSEMENTS. You'U Miss One of THE BIGGEST gHOWS OF ,THE "YEAR If iYou Miss "BROADWAY — SCANDALS" "BROADWAY The SCANDALS" "BROADWAY Show SCANDALS" "BROADWAY of SCANDALS" "BROADWAY Shows SCANDALS" "BROADWAY SCANDALS" A vivid melange of melody and mirth— songs and dances that you will never forget! The most gorgeous musical show ever soreened. All the glitter and splendour of a musical revue — laughter and song. BEAUTIFUL GIRLS, GORGEOUS COSTUMES CATCHY MUSIC, ' HAUNTING SONGS, SNAPPY DANCES, and a kaleidoscopic view of back-stage life with all its vivid reality, drama, love, beauty and glamour. It will sweep you off your feet. FOR THE LAST TIME At 7.45 TO-NIGHT At 7.45 At TALKIES The Home of TALKIBS TALKIES Superior TALKIES TALKIES and TALKIES TALKIES Greater . TALKIES GAIETY F|E. T D X E AIETY U E -UUXE COLUMBIA PICTURES Present — A Revue-Drama of the Gay White Way with all its lure, romanee and thrills. Featuring SALLY O'NEILL JACK EGAN CARMEL MYERS And an Ensemble of BEAUTIFUL DANCING GIRLS Amid a cax-nival of dance and song, replete with jazz numbers, amusing skits and clever and sparkling scenes of burlesque. "BROADWAY SCANDALS" "BROADWAY SCANDALS" "BROADWAY SCANDALS" "BROADWAY SCANDALS" "BROADWAY SCANDALS"/ "BROADWAY SCANDALS" 7 7 7 h 7 7 7 7 7 7 BIG SONG HITS 7 7 BIG SONG HITS 7 7777777 7 7 Also A Glorious Array of ALL-T ALKIN G-SIN GING FEATURETTES Unit No. 1— SPITALNY'S ORCHESTRA Unit No. 2 — CRAIG CAMPBELL Unit No. 3— PATHE SOUND NEWS Unit No. 4: — FOX MOVIETONE NEWS •Unit No. 5 — PARAMOUNT SQUND NEWS Box Plans at the Theatre or ring 'phone 3809 for Reserves. JJASTINGS |^|-UNICIPAL THEATRE. Direction: E. J. Gravestock, Ltd. TO-MORROW NIGHT, at 8. One Night Only. Only Appearance in Hawke's Bay ALEXANDER, WATSON ALEXANDER WATSON the famous English -platform celehrity in . a recital of selections from Shakespeare, Dickeiis, Barrie, A. A. Miliie, Mark Kiplxng, "Hfe-Ys'the greatest elocutionist "of'biX type'that has ever_ visited these shores, and his excellence is gx'eater hy the -fact, that he uses no externals for effect*:" ' / *' — Christchurch Press. Resex-ved seats 4/-. Unreserved 3/- ;apd 2/- (pluS.^ax). Box Plan at Fail's Conpfessions to students. SATURDAY— EASTER— SATURDAY MONDAY— EASTER— MONDAY Two Days' MOTOR CYCLE MOTOR CAR MOTOR CYCLE ' MOTOR CAR JJ A C B S NAPIER PARK RACECOURSE. i WEDNESDAY NIGHT NEXT. COSMOPOLITAN IIALL. Y® 0LD-TIME JJANCE. This fortnightly Old-time Dance will be on as usual. Monte Carlo and Spotlight Dances, etc. MUSIC BY DIX1E BAND. Gents 2/6, ladies 2/-, double 4/-. NOTICES. ICE CREAM & TEAROOM BUSINESS FOR SALE. AN EXCEPTIONAL, OPPORTUNITY has arisen of pufchasing a profitahle Ice Cream and Tearoom Business— wholesale and retail — in progressive Hawke's Bay town. Prcmises comprise a fully-equipped and well-furnished Parlour aiul_ Lounge, complete with Automatic Frigidaire, 6-hole ice cream freezer, ieed fruit drink purveyor, and cash x-egister ; also kitchen for cakes, etc. Sweets and confectionery couriter witl) all necessary glassware and fixtures. The wholesale business is the only one . af its kind between Palmerston North and Napier, and includes one half-ton ice machine, complete ice cream making, risiTlP' RfppiliRtncY nlnnfc *mi f li

all reqxxsite ice bins, as well as boilex aud steam pipes for cleaning purposes Ford van, in good order, specially fittee for the business. NO GOODWILL. Stocic and plant ef going concern at valuation, Low rental and long lease, with right of renew'al. _ Good reason for selling, and strictest investigation invited. Further particulars will be supplietl on application fhv letter) to "FREEZER," _ Care Charles Haines Advertising Ageney, The- Dominiou Building. Wellington. H.B. Elecfric Power Board, Napier, April 1st, 1930. CUTTING OFF POWER. 1VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Power Supply will he CUT OFF in the Greenmeadows area on WEDNESDAY, April 2nd, 1930. from 1 p.xn. lo 3.30 p.m. for alterations to lines. H. H. WYLIE, Secretary. /TYEIB UNDERSIGNED Wood and Coal Merchants of Greenmeadows and Taradale wxsh to notify the public that the PRICES of Coal. Firewood and Coke h.ave heen AMENDED as from April 1st. 1930. Particulars oxi application R. L. -BADLEY, J. EWAN, • B.. HOOPER, D. G. IRVINE, E. PERRY, J. H. RUNDLE. fllfiE UNDERSIGNED' Coal and Wood -*■ Merchants wish to notify the - public _that the PRICES of Coal, Fix*ewood and Coke have been AMENDED as from April 1st, 1930. Particulars on-.applica-txon r BAERY BROSl. LTD., CRANBY & CO., LTD., NOR.THE & SONS, LTD,, NAPIER GAS GO., LTD., PLAYER EROS., LTD.. WILLIAM3 & CREAGH,; LTD.,

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 51, 1 April 1930, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 51, 1 April 1930, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 51, 1 April 1930, Page 9

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