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AMUSEMENTS. BIG MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2 P.M. BIG . MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2 P.M. PRICES: 2/- (plus tax), and 1/6; Children 1/- and 9d. THE REGENT NEW PLYMOUTH. TO-NIGHT! AT 8. TO-NIGHT! (Three Night Season.) The Story of MAJOR GEORGE BANCROFT MAJOR GEORGE BANCROFT MAJOR GEORGE BANCROFT s Chief of Police who together with ESTHER RALSTON, DOROTHY REVIER WARNER OLAND, O. P. HEGGIE AND RAYMOND HATTON Present a gripping ALL TALKING STORY of a gangster who goes to war, wins distinction and promotion, and returns to command the police of his home town, and exterminate his former associates--the gunmen of the underworld. ‘THE MIGHTY.” “THE MIGHTY.” ‘THE MIGHTY.” (Adult Audience Recommendation) IN SUPPORT: Fox Movietone News, “Getting a Ticket” (Eddie Cantor in short sketch), and “Marching to Georgie” (comedy). PRICES AS USUAL. Plan at Collier’s until noon —then at Regent Confectionery or ring 548 to-night. “WHOOPEE” AT HAWERA. HUN“WHOOPEE” DREDS HAVE ALREADY “WHOOPEE” BOOKED. Make Sure of a Seat. Reserve at once. Plans at Miss Blakes, ’phone 2713. OPERA HOUSE “TALKIES” HAWERA, Opening at the MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2 P.M. MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2 P.M. For,a Season of Three Nights, and Three Matinees. EDDIE CANTOR in “WHOOPEE.” EDDIE CANTOR in “WHOOPEE.” EDDIE CANTOR in “WHOOPEE.”. X All Technicolour. USUAL PRICES: D.C. 2/6, Stalls 2/(plus tax), Front Stalls 1/6. MATINEE: p.C: 2/- (plus tax), Stalls 1/6; Children, half-price. GRAND TALKIES TO-NIGHT AT 8. Final Screening. .TOM MOORE in “WOMAN RACKET.” Circle 2/- (plus tax), Stalls 1/6. ■yOCAL & JNSTRUMENTAL OONCERT -ByCITIZENS’ BAND. > PUKEKURA PARK, NEW PLYMOUTH. Tp-MORROW (SUNDAY) EVENING • at 8.15. Vocal,ltems by Local Artists. Collection in aid of Park Board’s funds. pURWOOD J)ANCE JJALL. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), JAN. 17,’1931. BOULTON’S NEW DANCE BAND. (Five Musicians. 1 ) FOUR MONTE CARLO DANCES. ADMISSION: Gentlemen 2/6, Ladies 1/6. “It’s never to late” to come to the “Best Dance in Town.” MEETINGS. / _ ATHLETICS. MEETING of all those interested in the formation of a Cash (Professional) Athletic Club in New Plymouth are requested to attend a meeting to be held at Burwood, Egmont Street, on Tuesday, January 21, 1931, at 8 p.m. L. B. TUFFERY, Convenor. NEW PLYMOUTH AMATEUR OPERATIC SOCIETY (Inc.). ANNUAL MEETING.

QpHE Annual General Meeting of the above Society will be held in Hooker Bros? Building, Egmont Street, on THURSDAY NEXT, 22nd instant, at 8 p.m. Business, as per notice posted to Members. Members, intending Members, and ali interested in the Society are invited to attend. W. P. OKEY, Secretary. SPORTS MEETING. TARANAKI AMATEUR ATHLETIC TARANAKI AMATEUR ATHLETIC (JHAMPIONSHIP MEETING. TAUMATA PARK, ELTHAM. TO-DAY JAN. 17, 1931. Running, Cycling, Walking and Field Events (Shot Putting, Javelin and Discus Throwing), Jumping (high and broad). FULL ENTRIES from all' Taranaki Clubs, in luding 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. A WISE MAN BANKS HIS SAVINGS With the NEW PLYMOUTH SAVINGS BANK. (Established 1850). . Head Office: DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. BRANCH AT FITZROY. G. E. DINNISS, . . Manager. The Ba’- 1 - with Eighty Years of Public Service to its Cwilit.

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Taranaki Daily News, 17 January 1931, Page 3

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