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amusements. FOR THE LAST TIME! EVERYBODY’S NEW PLYMOUTH. TO-NIGHT! AT 8. TO-NIGHT! The Latest Adventures of “Bulldog Drummond.” All Talking, Laughing, Thrilling. 'TEMPLE TOWER.” ■ ‘TEMPLE TOWER.” With Kenneth McKenna, Marceline Day and Henry B. Walthall. (Adult Audience Recommendation.) BIG SUPPORTING. PROGRAMME. PRICES AS USUAL. Plan at Collier’s. Commencing TO-MORROW. MATINEE, 2 P.M. -EVENING, AT 8. " ' A SHOW THAT COMES ONCE ■ IN A LIFETIME! A whirlwind of startling surprises, brilliant with colourful enchantment. THE WORLD-FAMOUS MONARCH OF MELODY PAUL WHITEMAN & HIS BAND PAUL WHITEMAN & HIS BAND PAUL WHITEMAN & HIS BAND PAUL WHITEMAN & HIS BAND PAUL WHITEMAN & HIS BAND In> Universal's all fechnicolour . production that eclipses any audible entertainment yet 1 " ’ ' shown. , “KING — — — JAZZ” “KING —— OF JAZZ’ . “KING OF JAZZ” “KING -OF JAZZ” “KING JAZZ” '• Hailed by critics everywhere as j, being the last word in screen luxury —bringing to you the best music e.er heard in a motion picture theatre, including, the first dramatisation of .George Gershwin’s “RHAPSODY IN BLUE’ “RHAPSODY IN BLUE” Supporting cast of hundreds headed by . the screen’s greatest tenor, JOHN BOLES JOHN BOLES PRICES AS USUAL. Make Early Reservations at Collier’s. HAWERATALKIE THEATRES T OPERA HOUSE TALKIES., FINALLY TO-NIGHT AT 8.15. ft . . ' What a Picture! What a Cast! MILTON SILLS AND KENNETH MACKENNA — In — * “MAN TROUBLE.” Special Supporting Programme. Reserve at Miss Blake’s, ’phone 2713. . , GRAND TALKIES. TO-NIGHT & TO-MORROW NIGHT. TOM MOORE and BLANCHE SWEET '— In — , ■ - “WOMAN RACKET.” Thrilk Galore. Surprises one on the heels of another. Special Added Attractions. PRICES: D.C. 2/- (plus tax), Stalls 1/6 (no tax). , COMMENCING TO-MORROW' AT 2 P.M. / COMMENCING TO-MORROW AT 2 P.M. — At the — i OPERA HOUSE “TALKIES” HAWERA. For a season of THREE NIGHTS & THREE MATINEES. Matinees- Daily 2 p.m. Evenings at 8.15. The World’s Greatest Picture. ..- EDDIE CANTOR in “WHOOPEE.” EDDIE CANTOR in “WHOOPEE.” EDDIE CANTOR in “WHOOPEE.”. - -EDDIE "CANTOR' in —WHOOPEE.” You have never seen anything greater oa . Stage or Screen. ALL NATURAL TECHNICOLOUR. Bookings are already heavy. ’Phone , 2713, Miss Blake’s, for reserves. USUAL PRICES: D.C. 2/6, Stalls 2/(plus tax), Front Stalls 1/6. MATINEE: D.C. 2/* (plus; tax), Stalls 1/6; Children, half-price. ’ . f -- SPORTS MEETING. TARANAKI AMATEUR ATHLETIC TARANAKI AMATEUR ATHLETIC OHAMPIONSHIP TAUMATA PARK, ELTHAM. SATURDAY, JANUARY 17, 1931. Running, Cycling, Walking and Field Events (Shot Putting, Javelin and Discus Throwing), Jumping (high and broad). FULL ENTRIES from all Taranaki Clubs, including Empire record holders. R. A. ROSE, for 1 mile running. S. A. LAY, Javelin Throwing. . Also Taranaki Champions, including G. . Sullivan. •' ’’ FIRST EVENT AT 1.40 P.M. Refreshments available on the ground. ADMISSION: Adults 1/-, Children 6d. Competitors’ admission fees refunded. H. MURRAY, Hon. Sec., Eltham Amateur Athletic Club. JJEW j)CYMOUTH—QPUNAKE gERVICE. r - " * " TIME-TABLE. , QN and after MONDAY, January 19, our Services will run on the undermentioned Time-tables: — 1 Depart a- m - P-m. p.m. New Plymouth 7.30 3.0 4.15 Cmata 7.40 3.10 4.25 Oakura 7.50 3.25 4.3 a Tataraimaka 8.6 3.35 4.4 a Okato ••• 8.15 3.45 4.5 a Puniho .. 8-25 3.55 5.5~ Warea .i. 8.30 4.5 5.15 Pungarehu 8.40 4.20 5.25 Rahotu 8.50 4.30 5.35 Oaonui •••••• 9.0 4.45 5.45 - ' Arr. Opunake — 9.10 5.0 6.0 Late Night Bus leaves New Plymouth at 10.15 p.m. OPUNAKE—NEW PLYMOUTH. Late ■ Night Only. Depart a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. ■ Opunake 7.45 8.45 3.30 5.30 Oaonui 7.5 a S.aa 3.40 5.40 Rahotu .......... 8.5 9.5 3.50 5.50 Pungarehu 8.15 9.15- 4.5 6.0 Warea 8.25/9.25 4.15 6.10 p un iho 8-35 9.35 4.25 6.20 ghato 8.55 9.55 4.30 6.30 Tataraimaka 9.5 10.5 4.40 6.40 9 a kura 9.20 10.20 4.50 6.50 rjmata 9.30 10.30 5.0 7.0' Arrive N.P 9.45 10.45 5.10 7.10 New Plymouth, Te Kuiti, Hamilton, Auckland, 8 a.m. and 11 a.m. GIBSON’S MOTORS, Limited. BROUGHAM STREET — ’PHONE 357,

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Taranaki Daily News, 16 January 1931, Page 3

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