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amusements. MONSTER MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2 P.M. MONSTER MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2 P.M. PRICES: 2/- (plus tax), and 1/6; Children 9d. EVERYBODY’S NEW PLYMOUTH. TO-NIGHT! AT 8. TO-NIGHT! (And Following Nights.) The Monarch of Melody. PAUL WHITEMAN & HIS BAND PAUL WHITEMAN & HIS BAND PAUL WHITEMAN & HIS BAND ■ In Universal’s Magnificent all technicolour triumph. “KING OF JAZZ” “KING OF JAZZ” “KING OF JAZZ” Presenting “RHAPSODY. IN BLUE” The first dramatisation of George Gershwin’s immortal jazz masterpiece. Music that will sweep you from the primitive to the sublime. “THE SONG OF THE DAWN.” To-day’s biggest song hit, sung by JOHN BOLES and a COWBOY CHORUS. “Ml 7 BRIDAL VEIL.” Presented by Jeanette Loff and the famous \ - : Markert Dancers. ‘THE MELTING POT.” A tremendous number, remarkable for size, music, colour and scenic effects, lou’ll gasp when you see it. THESE ARE JUST A FEW OF THE HIGH LIGHTS IN A PICTURE THAT MARKS A NEW ERA 'IN SOUND ENTERTAINMENT. Universal Movietone News to Open. PRICES AS USUAL. Plan at Collieris until noon—then at Big Orange Drink or ’phone 365 to-night. ’ ELTHAM TALKIES TO-NIGHT At 8.10 TO-NIGHT Bigger and Better than the Stage Play! Musical Comedy Version of “Cradle . “Snatchers” "WHY LEAVE HOME?” "WHY LEAVE HOME?” With Walter Catlett, Sue Carol, David Rollins, Dixie Lee. A piece of perfect entertainment. With a laugh in every foot of film. There is* also interwoven a delightful plot, youthful romance, plenty of action and rib-tickling suspense. What more could anyone ask? SUPPORTS: Micky Mouse, an unusual Number, a sound Novelty, a Comedy. News to Open. PRICES: 2/- (plus tax), 1/6; Children Half-Price. No Booking Fee. Box Plan at Carman’s Book Arcade. OPUNAKE SURF LIFE-SAVING CLUB. Q.RAND gWIMMING ; (QARNIVAL. AT THE LAKE, OPUNAKE. TO-DAY (SATURDAY), JAN. 17, 1931. i Commencing at 2.30 p.m. RACES, DIVING, NOVELTY EVENTS. ADMISSION: Adults 1/-, Children 6d. DANCE TO FOLLOW AT NIGHT. ST. PATRICK’S HALL. Good Supper and Music. ? ADMISSION: Gentlemen 1/6, Ladies 1/-. S. M. SMITH, Hon. Secretary. . WHOOPEE! O.RAND J 1 ENNIS , J)ANCE OAONUI HALL, ■FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 1931. OLD TIME AND MODERN DANCE. 3—lo/- MONTE CARLOS—3 Paper Hats. Novelties Galore. HENDERSON’S STAR ORCHESTRA ■ of course. . : ■ , Everything of the Best. SO DON’T FORGET THE 23rd. Free Bus from Opunake. 1 LADIES 2/-, GENTLEMEN 3/-. M. McQUAIG, Hon. Sec. PUNGAREHU PUBLIC HALL. "Something Entirely Different.” HEAR BOULTON’S NEW DANCE BAND. , (Five Musicians.). f “The Best in Taranaki.” , Q.RAND 'J’ENNIS

JjANCE. WEDNESDAY, JAN. 28, 1931. FLANNELS OPTIONAL. Exce’lent Floor — Splendid Supper. ADMISSION: Gentlemen 3/-, Ladies 2/-. W. LAWRENCE, Hon. Secretary. Don’t forget to hear the new Dance Band—“Boulton’s” at Pungarehu on Wednesday, January 28. HELLO! HERE WE ARE AGAIN! MATAPU HALL. QRAND J^EW' YEAR THURSDAY, JANUARY 29. Henderson’s Star Orchestra. Novelty Dances; Ice Cream Stall; Flannels Optional; Floor and Supper as usual—Al. ADMISSION: Gentlemen 3/-, Ladies 2/-. Free Buses will leave at 7.30 p.m. from Criterion Garage, Hawera, and Opunake. Proceeds in aid of the Matapu Flower Show. M. GUY, Hon. Secretary. A GRAND pANCE To be held in the Te KIRI HALL, ON WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1931. A good time is promised for all that come, so don’t miss your chance, if you do, you will be sorry. A SIT-DOWN SUPPER AND GOOD FLOOR. A Free Bus will leave Opunake. Reg. Henderson and his crew will play all the latest hits. Jack Hooker is getting in form. When you are passing the Oaonui blacksmith’s shop stop and you will hear the drums going, Harry is practising for our dance, so you can bet they will be good. So COME! ADMISSION: Gentlemen 3/-, Ladies 2/-. J. CRAWFORD, Secretary.

NOVEL -GIFT Golden Honey for friends in the United Kingdom. What ,a novel and appreciated gift. Arrange with N.Z. Honey Control Board to deliver a package for you. Various sized packages.delivered to any address in United Kingdom. Write for full details Now to N.Z. Honey Control Board, P.O. Box 1293, Auckland.

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Taranaki Daily News, 17 January 1931, Page 3

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