Don’t l>o one of those people who regretfully say “I’m sorry I missed it.” when it’s too late. Take our advice and see “CALL IT A DAY,” now. You will enjoy it thoroughly. MAYFAIR MAYFAIR TO-NIGHT AT S. YOU KNOW these people. . .See what happened to them on the first day or Spring. . . .A laugli for every tick of the clock, a chuckle lor every split second. Warner Bros. Present 11 44 4 4 4 4 44 44 CALL IT CALL IT CALL IT CALL IT CALL IT. CALL IT A DAY A DAY A DAY A DAY A DAY A DAY 99 99 5? 9 9 99 99 And so will you after you have laughed yourself breathless over this delightful comedy. —AND LOOK AT THE CAST—ROLAND YOUNG, ALICE BRADY, JAN HUNTER, ANITA LOUISE, OLIVIA DE HAVILLAND, FREIDA INESCORT, BONITA GRANVILLE. Every one hand picked for their ability to make you laugh. HERE’S THE -GAYEST AND WITTIEST COMEDY SINCE THE SCREEN FOUND ITS VOICE! Plus: A Magnificent Associate Programme including “PEARL OF THE PACIFIC.” A Beautiful Colour Subject, Revealing the Charm of Hawaiian _ Customs, Surf Riding and the Haunting Strains of Hawaiian Melodies. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) TELEPHONE 5050 FOR RESERVATIONS. MOVIE CHARITY BALL, AUG. 18th. WRESTLING A SPECIAL ATTRACTION At the OPERA HORSE Has been Arranged for our Visitors next WEDNESDAY NIGHT, WEDNESDAY NIGHT, The Ideal Entertainment to Top-off the Big Day of Football. LOFTY BLOMFIELD 17 stone, Cft 2in (N.Z.) RUSTY WESCOATT 'l7 stone, 6ft lin (U.S.A.) “Rusty” is the flying t.acklo expert who took a fall out of McCready in the first 15 seconds of round one. He also indulges in dropkicks and elbow jolts—*and he likes the rough going. “Lofty” will oblige him by making it willing and octopusy. PRICES: ss, 4s, 3s, 2s. Box Plans Now at C. and C.’s. SPRINGBOKS VPTQn Q MANAWATU WEDNESDAY NEXT. Kick-off at 2.30 p.m. Curtain Raiser at 12.45 p.m. FEILDING HIGH SCHOOL versus P.N. HIGH SCHOOL 1000 SEATS STILL OBTAINABLE BE EARLY! :: BOOK NOW! Reserves 10s 3d and 5s 9d (inclusive of gate admission). Gate Admission 2s. Box Plan open Mayfair Theatre 9 a.m.—s p.m. J. H. WHITE, Secretary. WHAT A DAY! FIRST THE BIG GAME AND THEN—KIA TOA’S ' SPRINGBOK DANCE SPRINGBOK DANCE NEXT WEDNESDAY AUG. 4th. COCOANUT GROVE BALLROOM (Late De Luxe Hall), This new ballroom has been artistically decorated in a most novel and effective manner—it’s an entertainment on its own. LARKIN’S ORCHESTRA. Gents 3s. Ladies 3s. Dancing from 8.30 p.m. NOTICE TO JURORS. JURORS summoned for Monday, 2nd August, are hereby notified that they are not required to attend the Supreme Court until the following day, Tuesdav 3rd August.' at 10 a.m. H. B. REID. Sheriff. NEW ZEALAND FARMERS’ UNION AND YOUNG FARMERS’ CLUB. RONGOTEA BRANCH. MEETING, Monday, 2nd August, CORONATION HALL, ROM GOTEA. Lecture on cattle and sheep with Lantern Slides delivered by Mr J. HillMotion, 8.5., M.11.C.V.5., Veterinary Surgeon Ra.ta Co-op. Dairy Co., Ltd. Your attendance to make a good meeting. H. V. CAVERHILL, Hon. Secretary. 30th July, 1937. KELFIELD Poultry Farm and Hatchery. Utility White Leghorns. Day-oki chicks, £4 5s per hundred, £3 15s per hundred for 300 or more, delivered. Day-old pullets, £8 10s per hundred, £7 103 per hundred for 300 or more, delivered. 10 weeks old pullets 5s cach._ This poultry plant, being run on a dairy farm, provides free range, fresh air and abundance of green feed for (lie birds, with milk as ■well for the young stock.—Mrs Rnikes, Kclfield, Oroua Downs, Phone 93M. Foxton,
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 206, 31 July 1937, Page 1
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