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AMUSEMENTS. BOX PLAN AT COLLIER’S UNTIL NOON —then at Big Orange Drink or 'phone 1164 To-night. OPERA HOUSE NEW PLYMOUTH. ■ TO-NIGHT ONLY — AT 8. TWO SPLENDID FEATURES. (1) — A Continental Production. MILES MANDER, MARGET MANSTAD, AND LOUIS LERCH in “PARISIENNES” “PARISIENNES.” “PARISIENNES" “PARISIENNES.” A Throbbing, pulsating drama of night lift in Paris, dealing, with the theme “Marry in Haste, repent at Leisure.” (2) — The Ace of the Saddle. KEN MAYNARD KEN MAYNARD KEN MAYNARD KEN MAYNARD With Tarzan, the Wonder Horse. — In — “THE CALIFORNIAN MAIL." “THE CALIFORNIAN MAIL.” A Thrilling Story of the early stage coach days, with all the romance and background that such a theme calls for. GAZETTE TO OPEN. OPERA HOUSE ORCHESTRA. PRICES: D.C. 2/-, Stalls 1/6. Children, 1/- and 9d.

OPERA HOUSE

NEW PLYMOUTH. Direction: J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd.

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18. (One Night Only.) THE WORLD’S GREATEST DRAMATIC SUCCESS. — “JOURNEY'S END." — ' — “JOURNEY’S END.” — — “JOURNEY’S END.” — No other play has achieved such an international success. It has swept away all barriers of race and country. In London it is playing to packed audiences at every performance. Several companies are playing it throughout the provinces. Its success in Paris is tremendous. In Berlin it is being presented by a German company at the matinees and by an English company in the evenings. In Denmark, Sweden, Spain, Portugal and other countries it is the biggest stage success for many years. In New York (played by a British company) it is breaking all known records. Several companies are playing it throughout the United States and Canada. All over the world British men and women, and children, too, will esteem it a privilege to see this great and realistic play. — “JOURNEY’S END.” — — “JOURNEY’S END.” — —• “JOURNEY’S END.” — Will be interpreted by a Special Company of English artists, the principals of which were selected by R. C. Sheriff, the author of the play. PRICES: Reserved 8/-, others 5/-, 2/6 (plus tax). Box Plans will be opened at Collier’s on Monday, December 16. Representative :: Walter Monk.

7LTHAM MUNICIPAL ipIEATRE

TO-NIGHT (SATURUDAY). Double Feature Programme.

“ HOOFBEATS OF VENGEANCE.” “HOOFBEATS OF VENGEANCE.” “HOOFBEATS OF VENGEANCE.” A startling mystery murder solved and smuggling ring broken up through the tireless efforts of an equestrian spy and the Royal North-west Mounted Police. “THE GIANT OF THE MOUNTAINS.” “THE GIANT OF THE MOUNTAINS.” Stark Drama, enacted in the icy wastes of the majqstic Alps. A tense story of man’s conquest of Nature, with thrills the like of which have never been filmed before. Also “HALF-BACK BUSTER” (Comedy). “BRIGHT LIGHTS” (Osward Cartoon). NEWS TO OPEN. PRICES: 2/-, 1/6 and 1/-. Children Half-Price.

PUBLIC NOTICES. CANCELLATION. WATER COLOUR EXHIBITION. rpHIS Exhibition, by Lucretia Johnson, B.W.S. (Mrs. Vigers), to ha-\ > taken place at HAWERA To-day, at the Commercial Hotel Sample Rooms, has been unavoidably CANCELLED. HAWERA RACES. 18th and 19th DECEMBER, 1929.

SPECIAL Passenger Train leaves New Plymouth 8.50 a.m., Lepperton 9.15, Inglewood 9.40, Tariki 9.58, Midhirst 10.10, Stratford 10.21, Eltham 10.35, Normanby 10.52, Hawera Racecourse 10.59, Hawera arrive 11.4 a.m. This train stops at Fitzroy, Smart Road, Bell Block, Lepperton, Inglewood, Norfolk Road, Tariki, Midhirst, Stratford, Eltham, Te Roti, Normanby, and Hawera Racecourse only, and connects at Lepperton with train leaving Waitara at 8.22 a.m. Return train leaves Hawera at 5.10 p.m., Hawera Racecourse 5.30, Stratford G. 20, New Plymouth arrive 7.33 p.m. This train conects at Lepperton with the 7.3 G p.m. train to Waitara. Passengers from South of Hawera will be conveyed by the Wanganui-New Plymouth fast passenger train, which leaves Wanganui at 8.20 a.m., Hawera Racecourse arrive 11.14 p.m. Return train leaves Hawera Racecourse for Wanganui at 5.20 p.m., and arrives Wanganui 8.1 p.m. CHEAP EXCURSION TICKETS, available for return until Friday, 20th December, will be issued to Hawera and Hawera Racecourse from Wanganui, Waitara, New Plymouth and intermediate stations by morning trains on 18th and 19th December. These tickets will not be available by express trains on 18th and 19th. December. RETURN FARES TO HAWERA RACECOURSE: From— Ist class. 2nd class New Plymouth ...... 9/3 6/4 Waitara 8/4 5/8 Inglewood G/4 4/3 Stratford 3/11 2/6. Eltham 2/11 1/11 For further particulars please see handbills, or enquire at stations.

HAWERA RACES. FAST COMFORTABLE TRAINS. CHEAP FARES. T> ACE Train leaves New Plymouth 8.50 * a.m. Return train leaves Hawera Racecourse 5.30 p.m., New Plymouth arrive 7.33 p.m. Return Fare from New Plymouth, 9/3 first class, 6/4 second class.

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