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ggMMBBMM9MBIBSSE!9BBBKCS9BH9SR9aB9BB!3ESS9S£22fE9SEE!23 ' r ' amusements.' DE LUXE MATINEE PROGRAMME. DE LUXE MATINEE PROGRAMME. TODAY—2* P.M—TO-DAY. 1 TO-DAY—2 P.M.—TODAY. A laughing, thrilling treat that will ■ send the Whole family frantic with joy. MATINEE PRICES: 2/- (plus tax) ‘ and 1/6; Children 1/-. and 9d.\.. . . i EVERYBODY’S NEW PLYMOUTH. ' ■ . ALSO TO-NIGHT AT 8. Y . . The Peer of Laugh-makers. / • HAROLD LLOYD " -- HAROLD LLOYD HAROLD LLOYD . • In iis first talking picture—undoubtedly the funniest dnd - most thrilling audible entertainment' ever conceived. “yyELCOME J) ANGER.” ‘ • '■ /‘yyELCCtME pANGER.” . you’ll get excited as the goggle-eyed . comedian delves into the dives of Tongland! : Your pulse-emotion will . 7 hit the ceiling! Your laugh-apparatus • will get a thorough overhauling. Breath-taking- action! Hair-raising gags! Uproarious hilarity!" And a warm heart-to-heart love story. With B.ARBARA KENT. ' • • IN SUPPORT: ’ ’ “Dark Eyes’’ (vocal novelty), and “He Loved the Ladies” (talking comedy J' ' PRICES AS .USUAL. Reserves at ' Collier's .jiritil- noon—then ; at ' - Big _ ■; 1 Orange Drink, or ’phone 355 to-night. INGLEWOOD TALKIES ■ . ' '_. ’ ’ ~ - : (Western Electric Equipment.)’ ' TO-NIGHT —AT 8 O’CLOCK. . .^Universal’s...‘All-Talking ' . “THREE GODFATHERS” . . ; -..m “ three Godfathers ” ■. “THREE . GODFATHERS ” •= > Starring Charles Bickford, Raymond . ‘ 7 Hatton .'and ‘ Fred -Kohler. . .-» Produced and. based on Peter B. Kyrie’s famous novel. ’ : PRICES: D.C. 2/3 (plus tax): B..ck Stalls 2/3 (plus-tax); /Front Stalls, 1/6. ,- . JgURWOOD ' pANCE, , JJALL , Egmont Street, New Plymouth. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), DEC. 6, 1930 ~.L y .BOULTON’S NEW DANCE BAND , . ‘ (Five Musicians). 1 FOUR MONTE CARLO DANCES, i '' ■ ' Splendid Supper. Excellent Floor. GENTLEMEN 2/6,' LADIES 1/6. ■'... "It’s never too ’late’’' to ■ come to the /‘Best ■' ' Dance in Town.” ' OKAIAWA ; TOWN" HALL. ' • DECEMBER 12, 1930.. - ' ■■■'. ( • CHILDREN’S/Plain' and Fancy Dress Ball inconnection with the Okaiawa Public School, will be held as above. Folk Dancing by the Pupils. ■ ' - Children,:-.7.30 to 9.30 p.m. > ;■ , , Adults* to follow. ' ‘ . Prizes for Fancy and Original Costume. ///:■ : —-• " . ADMISSION:/Gentlemen 2/6, Ladies 1/-; * * ’Children 6d.'F' ~ music:-.And elocution. 1 1 . - ( AL < j ' / . By,' the Pupils? of ' BETH HADDEN,-MARY. COLEMAN, - < ’ ' AND VINNIE ROSS. ' Y.W.C.A. HALL, NEW PLYMOUTH. , MONDAY, DECEMBER 8, AT 8 P.M. < ADULTS 1/6, CHILDREN. 1/-. : ’> COMBINED ' . 1 ■ . QHEESEPUNCHERS’ QRAND gALL • < HEMPTON TTXUf./nk 'A TO,' ' ' '' : WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1930. Proceeds to be donated to Tennis Club., . GOOD FLOOR. EXCELLENT SUPPER. Orchestra: .Les Davison and his Dance ’ Band, with Alf. Gilmour at the Piano. NOVELTY DANCES. , . ( • Special Lighting and Decorating. 1 Williamson’s Free Buses from New Plymouth and Opunake..? j ADMISSION: Ladies 2/6, Gentlemen 3/6 ; ' • . ■ L. WADSWORTH, ■ , - H. DAY, • J -i, . \ . , L Joint Hon. Secretaries. . QRAND gCHOOL (JONCERT. '■ ' ,A '; ’ ' PUNGAREHU HALL. FRIDAY,,'DECEMBER 12, 1930. ] y'- ' — .?■ i AN ENTERTAINMENT TO SUIT ALL. Be prepared to laugh—you will have to/ ‘ . TICKErSi-2/6. ‘ Send for yours. Ticketholders guaranv ♦' feed seats. ~ • GRAND DANCE TO FOLLOW on the 1 finest floor. SPEND NEW YEAR’S DAY IN HAWERA SPEND NEW, YEAR’S'DAY IN, HAWERA — At. they—--OALEDONIAN Q.AMES ... AND ATHLETIC SPORTS. AND ATHLETIC SPORTS. —At the — ■ ’ SHOWGROUNDS, HAWERA. PIPING, DANCING, RUNNING, JUMPING,' CYCLING, ETC., ETC. Make a Family Picnic of It. Games and Races for the Children. • ' , * Entries for Athletic Events close with Mr. R. Lindrum, P.O. Box 124, before December 17. PARISH HALL, KAPONGA. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1930. ST. MARK’S ANNUAL OHRISTMAS pAIR. . ' i Well-laden Sewing, Fancy, Produce and Sweet Stalls. Christmas Tree and Bran Tub. Dainty Afternoon Tea and Supper. • Amueing Novelty Competitions. ( MUSICAL PROGRAMME IN EVENING. Opening Ceremony at 2 and 7.30 p.m. ADMISSION: —Afternoon, Free. Evening, Adults 1/-, Children 6d. \ 1 SMALL ADVERTISEMENT in the J . . ' classified columns of the Taranaki ( Daily News will sell your goods. Try it! J Prepaid rates: 15 words J/-, three uonsa- ‘ -•‘h-e insertions 2/6. > ■' ■ ■ ’ 1

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Taranaki Daily News, 6 December 1930, Page 3

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