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I AMUSEMENTS. - FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY EVERYBODY’S NEW PLYMOUTH.’ TO-NIGHT & TO-MORROW NIGHT. ■ ',-'•■■ Commencing at S o'clock. One of the.most breath-taking shows ' ; ■' the stage or screen has ever presented. PARAMOUNT’S' .;:' ; ' Monster Musical Romance. , ! “THE ZIEGFELD FOLLIES.”, ' ’THE ZIEGFELD FOLLIES.” ’THE ZIEGFELD FOLLIES.” .■ ’THE ZIEGFELD FOLLIES.” . \ . (Glorifying the Modern Giri) ' ■ ' — .Starring — MARY EATON ’ J MARY EATON’ /The lovely star of “The Cocoanuts’’) and featuring EDDIE CANTOR, HELEN MORGAN and RUIjY VALLEE in the .revue scenes ,in ! technicolour. . The story of how a small town nobody gained success on the stage in a talking picture spiced with romance, comedy and ■ ■ pulchritude. ■. - •■’ PRODUCED UNDER THE PERSONAL SUPERVISION OF FLO ZIEGFELD HIMSELF. ' ' ‘<• ■ IN SUPPORT: < ■/’ “Pining Pioneers” ’■ (voqaj, novelty).,'. ‘The Plasterers” (comedy), and M. Aida Doni- -• i , nelli (operatic soprano). • ’ PRICES AS USUAL. Reserves at Collier’s. . ' - - COMMENCING WITH. A GRAND MATINEE PERFORMANCE. GRAND MATINEE PERFORMANCE. 7 STARTING AT 2 P.M. ,/ ( ’ STARTING AT 2 P.M. EVERYBODY’S NEW PLYMOUTH. SATURDAY NEXT. SATURDAY NEXT. MATINEE; 2 P.M. . ' EVENING,. AT 8. .■?' The Spectacled Comedian. o—o—o—o—o—o—o—o—o ' I.o’ ■ ■■■■ ■' . 0 • 0 HAROLD LLOYD 0 *t ’,O ’’HAROLD LLOYD . 0 . 0 HAROLD LLOYD 0 < ' '•" ' ' 0 . o—o—o—o—o o—o—o—o ' .■ V Providing father, mother,, ana the whole, family with a cinema—treat the . funniest and most delightful all talking comedy, in I -screen; history. ■ ~ .. , • “WELCOME DANGER?’ “WELCOME DANGER.”' '// i “WELCOME DANGER?’ : ■ 1 Everyone remembers “Safety Last”, and’ “Speedy” with the happiest recollections, : but ton haven’t heard anything until you see and hear this—Harold’s fir«t all talk- . irig picture. Refreshingly, different from. , , ’ ‘ /anything yet. PRICES AS USUAL. Reserves at Collier’s. / ■ WE COUNSEL EARLY BOOKINGS. ■ ■ ' ' ‘ i •'' C. T. &. W. A. CHRISTMAS CHEER. C.T. &. W. : A...CHRISTMAS CHEER. For the Poor and Needy . . and. the Sick and Seedy. ORA N b } -Q0 NCE R T. '' * ’ ' .. . NEW PLYMOUTH LEADING ARTISTS NEW PLYMOUTH LEADING ARTISTS ■ - > —Arid— ' “the ’Reachcomber.”-- ■ .■ “THE BEACHCOMBER?’ . An. Original Musical .Comedy 'by . , W. Graeme Holder. The moat original an.d outstanding enter*, tainment of the year,, full,of laughter and - 4 ’ .biting music. 1' ./ ‘ , ; .7 < V OVER 120.. PERFORMERS. OPERA~HOUSE ; WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER. 10, 1930. At 7.45 p.m. , t . Box. Plan opens at Collier’s Music House ~ ’ on Friday, December 5. ' f PRICES: 3/-; 27- and 1/6., 'TO-MORROW, is positively your' last. . chance of buying rickets in the Lucky Star; Art Uniop. £2OOO. First Prize '>/' ■pLANNEL / - 'D A N C K ' ■■. • TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), DECEMBER 4 LEPPERTON HALjL. Boulton’s New Dance Band. ' Y • Good Supper. Novelty Prizes. Old-time Dances' if requested. ‘-'f ADMISSION: Ladies 2/-, Gentlemen 2/6. • .1 DON’T MISS CONVENT- SCHOOL 0.0 N C ER T - ' ' To be h?ld in the . ' . ST. JOHN’S HALL, WAITARA. . , FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, at 8 pim. - Splendid Programme Arranged. , . TICKETS:. Adults 27-, Children l/<. . .i’ ■ ST. JOSEPH’S HALL. '. ? > MILMOE: STREET, HAWERA. FRIDAY', DECEMBER 5, AT 8 P.M. ; QP HE JJEALM RELIEVE ’ / A GALAXY OF : ELOCUTION, SINGING ■& DANCING. By Pupils of Miss Maisie Instone. Melodious Numbers by an Orchestra ar.-: ranged’ by Mr. H. C. A. Fox. PRICES: 3/-, 2/- (plus tax), Children, Half-price. ■ ' OHECKER gERV/CE OARS . Depart New Plymouth - for Te Kuiti, Hamilton and Auckland, 7.45 a.m. New Plymouth to Auckland, £2 ss; New Plymouth to Te Kuiti 25/-; New Plymouth to Hamilton 35/-. Telephone 927 and 1497, New Plymouth. • ./’.■ AN EFFECTIVE RESERVE FUND . AN EFFECTIVE RESERVE FUND , . ‘ is soon built up by regular -—-deposits in the , NEW PLYMOUTH SAVINGS ... BANK. . . (Established 1850). 'i. Regular deposits may be made possible by keeping a close watch On your expenses. Interest 4| per cent, per annum. ‘ . -, r Head Office: DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. - c -Branch Office: DEVON STREET, FITZROY. MAKE THIS BANK YOUR BANK. MAKE THIS BANK YOUR BANK. G.’ B. DINNISS, Manager.

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Taranaki Daily News, 4 December 1930, Page 3

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