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AMUSEMENTS. ■ AND, SUSPENSE follow fast in , ■ thia programme. /’• ; ' EVERYBODY’S TALKIES NEW PLYMOUTH. "Steam Heated for your Comfort." TO-NIGHT! AT 7.45. TO-NIGHT! ' -(Finally To-morrow Night.) First National and Vitaphone’s All .Talking, Singing Production. All Talking, Singing Production. ‘THE CARELESS AGE." "THE CARELESS AGE." "THE CARELESS AGE." — With — DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS JR., LORETTA YOUNG, CARMEL MYERS & BIG CAST. You’ll see the strongest love romance the screen has ever known and you’ll hear a great stage presentation, lilting melodies and perfectly spoken dialogue in this 100 per cent, talking drama. • IN ADDITION: Movietone News, "Chrystal Cave Revue” (singing and dancing short), Audio Review, Pathe Sound News, and Willie and Eugene Howard (vocal and patter come- ■ A . - dians). . PRICES AS USUAL. Plan at Collier’s. ALL BRITISH! —— ALL TALKING! ALL BRITISH! — ALL TALKING! And twice as funny as the Screen’s Previous Funniest. EVERYBODY’S TALKIES NEW PLYMOUTH. Commencing SATURDAY NEXT. Special Season of . SIX MATINEES & SIX NIGHTS. SIX MATINEES & .SIX NIGHTS. The Talking Screen’s Brilliant Adaptation of BEN TRAVER’S MOST FAMOUS PLAY. r "ROOKERY NOOK." ’ "ROOKERY NOOK." "ROOKERY NOOK." “ROOKERY NOOK” With the original London stage cast, headed by TOM WALLS —— RALPH LYNN WINIFRED SHOTTER, MARY BROUGH Funnier by far than the play (which was very popular here) "Rookery Nook" will provoke a kind, of laughter that is new to film-goers. It is British, in the best tradition of farce. Pleasing to watch —de- . lightful to hear. No cast has ever spoken ( like these English players, and no players have had such funny things to talk about. BOX PLAN'S OPEN AT COLLIER’S THIS MORNING. BOOK EARLY FOR BEST SEATS'! NGAERE HALL. ’ NGAERE HALL. pUCHRE AND JJANCE. TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), AUGUST 28. MRS. ATTRILL'S ORCHESTRA. ADMISSION: Gentlemen 2/-, Ladies 1/6. TARIKI FOOTBALL CLUB. J]UCHRE AND JJANCE. TARIKI HALL. r TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), AUGUST 28. Music O.K. Supper the best. Floor Al. Good Prizes for Euchre. ADMISSION: Gentlemen 2/6, Ladies 1/6. W. G. HUCKER, Hon. Secretary. PRESERVE September 9. Albert Road’s great wind-up dance at Egmont Village Hall. Something special. AWATUNA BRANCH FARMERS’ UNION. QRA N D pAN C E. AWATUNA HALL, FRIDAY, AUGUST 29, 1930. barker’s Orchestra (Five Instruments). GOOD FLOOR AND SUPPER. LADIES 2/-, GENTLEMEN 3/-. j 1 H. DAVISON, Chairman. Don’t make appointments that clash with the Q.REAT pOX pROT (JARNIVAL KAPUNI HALL, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1930. ' You’ll regret it ever afterwards if you miss this great final night of sparkling amusement. Tie wind-up dance will be the merriest of them all. Come and jazz your worries away with lively Fox Trots all the evening. WILLS’ MELODY MAKERS. GENTS 3/-, LADIES 2// Good Prizes for the Novelty Dances. Free buses: Hawera (Sutton's), 7.45; Manaia (Abbott’s), 7.45; Kaponga (Plant’s), 7.45; Stratford (Curd’s), 7.30. PUNGAREHU HALL Q.RAND pONG-NIGHT J)ANCE In the above hall on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2. When occasion will be taken to make a farewell presentation to Mr. R. Gilhooly on the eve of his departure for Rome. Music will be supplied by Henderson’s ' Star Dance Band and the supper and floor - will be as usual “par excellence." A Euchre Tournament has been arranged for - the benefit of non-dancers; valuable prizes. A GOOD TIME ASSURED TO ALL. ADMISSION: Ladies 2/-, Gentlemen 3/-. R. B. FLEMING, Hon. Secretary. PLYMOUTH gAVINGS JgANK Estb. 1850. BANK A LITTLE EVERY WEEK. 5/- deposited monthly with the bank will grow in 7 years to £24 9s. in 14 years to £57 13s lid. No one can afford to forego the independence of a Savings Bank Account. OPEN ONE TO-DAY. •CHE RESULT WILL SURPRISE YOU. BRANCH AT FITZROY. G. E. DINNISS, "Lnager.

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Taranaki Daily News, 28 August 1930, Page 3

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