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amusements. EVERYBODY’S “TALKIES” NEW PLYMOUTH. finally TO-NIGHT AT 8. Fox Movietone’s All-Talking Thriller. “THROUGH DIFFERENT EYES” “THROUGH DIFFERENT EYES” “THROUGH DIFFERENT EYES” — Starring, — MARY DUNCAN, WARNER BAXTER, EDMUND LOWE. The most dramatic mystery novelty ever seen or heard. In Addition: Excellent Movietone Featurettes. PRICES AS USUAL. Plan at Collier’s. Commencing TO-MORROW. Matinee —2 p.m. Night—At 8. The Greatest Aviation Epic and the Finest Romance of all Time I “Lilac Time” picturised as “LOVE NEVER DIES.” “LOVE NEVER DIES.” “LOVE NEVER DIES.” . ■ — Featuring — COLLEEN. MOORE, & GARY -COOPER.' j- (A. First National Sound Synchronised •Vitaphone Production. The theme song “Lilac. Time is one of the most beautiful melodies ever heard. ? BE WISE. Book Early at Collier's. ■ ■ ' / VICTORIA LEAGUE. ' ■(J ARDEN ; pARTY “HAPURUNUI.”- . TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), FEB. 1 ,kAV:.,<. /■ ". . ' ■■■ ■Buses leave''Brougham 'Street at 2 and ( • < ... . . . 2.30-p.m. •/ . . J WAIPAPA ATHLETIC .CLUB. ./ . \• , .:'Q»EAT-./ , gpUG-QF-WAB /’ AND DANCE TO FOLLOW. To be held in the WAIHI MEMORIAL lIALL. . JANUARY 31, AT 8 P.M. Fifteen Teams to Compete. ' : Good Supper and Amusements. ADMISSION: Gentlemen 2/-, Ladies 1/-. ■ QRAND . JJANCE ~pE r LUXE . AU Roads Lead ,to TE KIRI' TONIGHT (FRIDAY), JAN. 31, 1930. Streamers, Confetti, Balloons Galore. ICE CREAM AND TOFT DRINKS. Free Buses leave Kaponga, Opunake and ' Manaia, at 7.45 sharp. Dance Music at ite best by Taranaki's leading dance band. COBURN'S “STAF. SIX.” . Every Player a Soloist. Open Waltzing Competition (Cash Prize.) Catering by Mm. Jenkins (Opunake Beach Pavilion). ADMISSION; Gents 3/6, Ladies 2/0, Double 5/-. The Committee reserve the right of Admission. PIHAMA HALL. PIHAMA HALL. THE OPENING OF THE 1930 DANCING SEASON. g'ETTLERS' JJARVEST J-JOME ]gALL. In aid of Hall Funds, > WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1930. COBURN’S ORCHESTRA. ■ Watch This Space for Particulars. A. McHANNIGAN, Secretary P.H.C. 1,1 "" 1 » JARANAKI AND p # gHOW JARANAKI AND p- gHOW -AT NEW PLYMOUTH, MARCH 5 and 6, 1930. PRIZE SCHEDULES FOR THIS IMPORTANT FIXTURE ARE NOV/ AVAILABLE. . ENTRIES CLOSE ON FEBRUARY 21. Schedules and particulars from— W. P. OKEy, Secretary, P.O. Box 18. New Plymouth. 'Phone 87. MWII mu wwwy HAVE YOU TRIED OUR WELL-COOKED 3-COURSE DINNERS. (Served Hot). J_/ Our Appetising Teas will Please. JQGMONT piNING pOOMS, NOTE.—Entrance now from Devon Street. Upstairs over HOFFMANN'S Piano Shop. A. E. (Bert) SMYTHE. JJARDWICKE & ROBERTSON, LTD., WINE, SPIRIT AND TOBACCO MERCHANTS. Successors to—s GOLDWATER BROS., COURTENAY ST, NEW PLYMOUTH 'Phone 95. : : P.O. Box 12. And at Wellington. INSURANCE. Good Name and Reputation of' the NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY has been built up by over 70 years' fair dealing with the public. Insure with the Leading Company. A. S. CLARK, Manager, Devon Street • - New Plymouth.

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Taranaki Daily News, 31 January 1930, Page 3

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