AMUSEMENTS. : , ' “NOT SINCE “SORRELL & SON” HAS THERE BEEN SUCH A DRAMA OF PATERNAL LOVE. AND SACRIFICE. The verdict of last night’s audience who saw “FATHER AND SON.” “FATHER And SON.” EVERYBODY’S “TALKIES” NEW PLYMOUTH. TO-NIGHT!? z AT 8. TO-NIGHT’. (Finally To-morrow Night.) JACK HOLT JACK HOLT JACK HOLT JACK HOLT — With — DOROTHY REVIER & MICKY McBAN In the, Columbia Talking and Musically Synchronised Special. ■ “FATHER AND SON.” * . “FATHER AND SON.” A battle of human emotions between a vicious, desgining- woman for her husband’s money and her step-son for his father’s love. Also Showing: Fox Movietone News (including the funera! of Marshal Foch),. “Screen Snapshots.” A (novelty), “Old Man Trouble” (presenting Jules Bledsoe, famous Negro singer), and '■ “Listen Lady” (short playlet). PRICES AS USUAL. Plan at Collier’s or Ring 365 To-night. ANNOUNCING THIS YEAR’S GREAT- ‘ ’ EST SCREEN SENSATION.. EVERYBODY’S THEATRE .: . COMMENCING SATURDAY NEXT, Paramount’s Mighty Drama that will - / astound. • B . ' ' “THE FOUR FEATHERS." “THE FOUR FEATHERS," “THE FOUR FEATHERS." “THE FOUR FEATHERS." Thrills! Romance! Spectacle! and wild animal sequences that hold you ? / ’spellbound. A Romance of thrills and adventure that is greater, than '.“BEAU GESTE” and ‘CHANG" rolled into one. . , . • . — Starring — WILLIAM POWELL, RICHARD ARLEN, : FAY WRAY, CLIVE BROOK, . • A AND NOAH BEERY. And Presented with a Wonderful Musical '■ r . Score played by100 MUSICIANS!, 100 MUSICIANS! MANAGERIAL.—The. Screening of “The Four Feathers” at the Grand Opera House in .Wellington -was. responsible for double ' the attendances at any of the other theatres. ’ ’ . ; . . PRICES AS USUAL. • Plans open at Collier’s this morning, 9 a.m. ../EXTRA! EXTRA! EXTRA! EXTRA! Something Special. ■ Something you shouldn’t miss. Something you won’t forget. Beach Pavilion, SATURDAY, Opunake. Beach Pavilion, Dec. 7, 8 o’clock, Opunake TARANAKI’S SEASIDE CABARET. “Q.ALA QABARET Novelty Dances, Streamers, Confetti, IceCreams, etc. Perfect Music by the Band that leads the ■ ''• > way. Coburn’s “Premier Star" Dance Band,, six instruments. . CABARET FLOOR. CABARET NOVELTIES. CABARET SUPPER. CABARET MUSIC. Don’t Miss This Night of Nights! SUBSCRIPTION:. Gents 2/6, Ladies 2/-, Double 4/-. The Committee reserves the right of Admission. i What we have been Waiting for! tGRAND . , ’ gCHOOL OONCERT & J)ANCE. ■\ . - . . f A PUNGAREHU HALL. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1929. Acting, Singing, Dancing. Gorgeous Stage Effect. Come along and see it With your own eyes. ADMISSION—2/6. NOTE.—Owing to the exceptional sale of tickets the ceffnmittee has reserved" the front portion of the hall for Ticket Holders until 8 p.m. WAIHI MEMORIAL HALL. TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), DECEMBER 5 QRAND ’ ' YJT’IND-UP J)ANCE ■ Modern and Old-Time and Novelty Dances. MUSIC, FLOOR & SUPPER THE BEST. R. L. POWELL, Hon. Secretary. CARDIFF HALL. CARDIFF HALL. DANCE TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), DECEMBER 5 (In a’id of the Tennis Club;) Boulton’s Professional Orchestra. , Excellent Floor. Qainty Supper. Free Bus from Stratford. . ADMISSION: Gentlemen 2/6, Ladies 2/-. RESERVE—NEW YEAR’S EVE For the JgIG J)ANCE‘ AT QKATO. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS! OEO PUBLIC HALL. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1929. SECOND ANNUAL QRAND J)ANCE Coburn’s Star .Orchestra. DAINTY SUPPER. NOVELTY DANCES. Ice-Cream and Soft Drinks. LADIES 2/-, GENTS 3/-. L. R. HUGHES, Hon. Sec. *"j£UCHRE pARTY & pANCE. Will be held in the AUROA HALL. “TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), DEC. 6. In Aid of a Xmas Gift for Master Eric Brown at present in Hospital. ADMISSION; Gentlemen 2/6, Ladies 1/6, and Basket. Good Floor and Good Music. «L IL WOOD, Hon.. Secretary. •
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 December 1929, Page 3
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