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AMUSEMENTS. - • ; i THE BIGGEST SENSATION THAT HAS EVER BEEN PRESENTED ON ANY STAGE- OR SCREEN IN THE WORLD! PEOPLES’ “TALKIES” NEW PLYMOUTH. (Western Electric Equipment.) - Commencing TO-NIGHT at 8THE WONDER “TALKIE” . THE WONDER “TALKIE” All Talking! All Singing! All Dancing! All Talking! All Singing! All Dancing! “THE BROADWAY MELODY" “THE BROADWAY MELODY" “THE-BROADWAY MELODY” “THE BROADWAY MELODY” - . — With — BESSIE LOVE, ANITA PAGE, CHARLES BESSIE LOVE, ANITA PAGE, CHARLES KING. AND MANY OTHERS. KING AND MANY® OTHERS. When the sights and sounds, the music and dialogue and all the wonderment bf “The Broadway Melody" are brought to you, you will realise for the first time the true magic of the Talking Screen. Nothing like it ever before! The new. thrill of a lifetime has come for you! This drama of White Nights on Broadway, of love and hate and tenderness, of stage beauties and reckless millionaires. is the perfect vehicle to reveal to the world the naw magic of the screen that has a voice to tell you its soul-stirring story. In Addition : EXCELLENT “TALKIE” SHORTS, including Metro-Movietone Revue (song and dance number), Walt Roesner’s Capotoliang (musical), and - “Unaccustomed as we Are” (Laurel-Hardy All-Talking Com- . . edy). PRICES: 37- (plus' tax),* 2/- and 1/6. ALL RESERVES 3/- (plus tax). BOOK NOW AT COLLIER’S! WELBOURN HALL, AVENUE ROAD.

QLD ifIME- J) ANGE. ' TO-NIGHT "... 1 . WEDNESDAY, ; NOVEMBER 13. .. , At. 8 p.m. - Music by. Mrs. Potter, and Mr.. Hellier. ■' Novelty and Streamer Dances.. ' Free Bus leaves. Brougham Street, via Vogeltbwn at 7.45, returning, at 1 o’clock. ADMISSION: Ladies 1/6, Gentlemen 2/6. KAPUNI HALL. KAPUNI HALL. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1929. • AND j)ANCE. In aid’of Blue Candidates- . (Church of England.) GOOD'PRIZES. GOOD SUPPER. . ADMISSION: Gents. 2/-, Ladies 1/6. MRS. R. G. HODGE, Hon. Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICES. TARANAKI GIRL GUIDES. PROVINCIAL pALLY NEW PLYMOUTH RACECOURSE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, AT 2 p.. i. Come and see our Girl Guides. The Brownies' stunts will amuse youAdmission 1/-, Children 6d. Grandstand Free.

RATAPIKO FARMERS’ UNION. w. J. POLSON will present Root Competition Prizes, including Polson’s Swede Cup, at a Social and Dance at Ratapiko Hall TO-MORROW (Thursday), November 13. Harris’ Orchestra. ADMISSION: Gents. 2/6, Ladies 1/6. HOLY TRINITY CHURCH. AN ADDRESS By — QAPTAIN yyATSON, London (Eng.) — On — THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1929. At 8 p-m. AU Church People of Fitzroy and Bell Block Cordially Invited. BUSINESS NOTICE. JJAVING disposed of my business to Mr. J. Dobson, I wish to thank all customers for patronage received. Accounts owing can be left with my successor, Mr. J. Dobson, and these should be paid by the end of November. N. RADICH. Having taken over Mr. M. Radich’s business I trust by strict attention to business, combined with quality and keen prices and service, to receive the continued support of the public of Inglewood. J. DOBSON.

CHURCH OF ENGLAND. gUMMER JpAIR. TOWN HALL, MANAIA. NOVEMBER 19 & 20, 1929. JUVENILE KING AND QUEEN COMPETITION. Votes. Alan Clague and Mavis Walters (gold) 720 Keith Bloor and Rosalie Shaw (blue) 680 Kevin and Rae Cunningham (red) 570 C. H. SOLOMON, Hon. Secretary. WHAT ABOUT THAT gEACH gARM JJOLIDAY .Don’t be disappointed by waiting for the rush. Get in early. Shack Rents Reduced until December 24, — At — “THE POPULAR GREENMEADOWS RESORT." - • - ' Dozens turned away each year. Further Particulars from— . . MRS. A. S. JULIAN, - Ring ’Phone 78J. Write Box 35. OPUNAKE. :

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Taranaki Daily News, 13 November 1929, Page 3

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