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amusements.- . MONSTER MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2 P.M. MONSTER MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2 P.M. PRICES: 2/- and 1/6; Children 1Z- and 9d EVERYBODY’S “TALKIES” NEW PLYMOUTH. TO-NIGHT! AT 8. TO-NIGHT! The Supreme Pinnacle of the Motion Picture Art. ‘THE DESERT SONG." “THE DESERT SONG." “THE DESERT SONG.” “THE DESERT SONG." Played by the Original Cast. THE RED SHADOW John Boles MARGOT Carlotta King SUSAN Louise Fazenda BENNY KIDD Johnny Arthur GENERAL BERABEAU Edward Martindel PASHA Jack Pratt HASSI Otto Hoffman SID EL HAR Robert Gusman CLEMENTINA Marie Wells CAPTAIN FONTAINE John Miljan REBEL Del Elliott AZURI Myra Loy And the cast of 116 Dancers, 104 Choristers, 104 singers, and grand operatic orchestra of 109 instruments! Hear John Boles sing the beautiful “One Flower Alone in Your Garden."' Hear the mighty Riff song . thundered by the gigantic chorus. See and Hear the complete operetta on the screen with Music, Song, Choruses, Dances, Dialogue and Natural Colour.- ■ Settings that never could ' be erected on a stage! We defy contradiction when we say that NEVER IN THE HISTORY OF THE SCREEN OR THE STAGE HAS THERE BEEN SUCH A SENSATIONAL. TRIUMPH! .... . FOX MOVIETONE NEWS TO OPEN. Prices as Usual. Plan at Collier’s until noon—then at Big Orange Drink or phone 365 TO-NIGHT! TJRENUT • ’ p ICTURES. . - : TO-NIGHT. (SATURDAY). 'TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY). IRENE RICH IRENE RICH IRENE .RICH ... IRENE RICH IRENE RICH IRENE RICH IRENE RICHIRENE.RICH • — In — —‘/THE CRADLE SNATCHERS." — — “THE CRADLE SNATCHERS." — — “THE CRADLE.SNATCHERS", — — “THE CRADLE SNATCHERS." — Also Showing: “MY - OFFICIAL WIFE." Also Showing: “MY OFFICIAL WIFE." . g AND .. JJECITAL By kind permission of the Officer commanding the . . REGIMENTAL BAND REGIMENTAL BAND will give a RECITAL at the EAST END BATHING RESERVE. TOORROW EVENING, JAN. 19. At 8.15 p.m. Collection in aid of Band Funds. WELBOURN HALL, AVENUE ROAD. pARTIES & J) ANGES FOR 1930. Recommencing TO-NIGHT (Saturday), January 18, and every following Saturday. First Prizes, Orders for 15/-; Second Prizes, Orders for 5/-. Prizes for each Aggregate, and a Cup for gentleman and valuable prize for the lady winning the most games during the year. A DANCE follows the Euchre Party, at no extra charge. ADMISSION:' Gentlemen 1/6, Ladies 1/-. Ndn-card players, 1/- and 6d respectively. Gdod Floor, Good Supper, Good Company. A Bus leaves for town after Euchre Party. Welbourn enjoys a goodwill that every patron shares- The coffee, too, is Al. GRAND FETE OPUNAKE BEACH, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1930. THE BEACH FOR SURFING! CHILDREN'S RACES. TREASURE HUNT. MUSICAL MOTOR CHAIRS. SACK BALL, ETC., ETC. ' HOT WATER FREE. DRESSING SHEDS FREE. STAIG'S CARNIVAL ATTRACTIONS. STAIG'S 'CARNIVAL ATTRACTIONS. FEDERAL BAND IN ATTENDANCE. Admission to Fete; Adults 1/-; Children Free. Cars Free. DANCE AT PAVILION AT NIGHT. Coburn’s Star Orchestra. ADMISSION: Gents 2/6; Ladies' 2/-. T. B. FOUHY, Secretary, : Opunake Seaside Society. OAONUI HALL. OAONUI HALL. QRAND QALA FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 1930. (In Aid of Hall Funds.) Coburn’s Star Band (four.instruments). NOVELTY DANCES. Prize £2 10s (Monte Carlo). Post Entry Event. * Streamer and other Novelty Dances free. First-class Supper and Good Floor. ADMISSION: Gents. 3/-, Ladies 2/-. Gibson’s Free Buses leave Opunake at 7.45. C. H. BISHOP, Secretary, Hall Com. OAONUI HALL. OAONUI HALL. JJONSTER jU'OVELTY JjANCE. WEDNESDAY, JAN. 29, 1930. (In aid of O.T.C. funds.) Coburn's Star Band (four instruments). Mppte Carlo. Prize £1 la. | Other Novelty Dances. , ADMISSION: Gente. 3/-, Ladies 2/-. < Gib-son's Free Buses leave Opunake 7.45. C. H. BISHOP, Secretary, O.T.C. *

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Taranaki Daily News, 18 January 1930, Page 3

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