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AMUSEMENTS. England reproduces the most Famous Cavalry Charge in History. EVEKYBODY’S NEW PLYMOUTH. TONIGHT AT 8 TO-NIGHT (Finally to-morrow night.) England's Most Spectacular Production. i‘B—A—L—A—C—L—A- V—A” “B—A—L—A—C—L—A—V—A” “B—A—L—A—C—L—.A—V—A” — The — CHARGE OF THE LIGHT BRIGADE. CHARGE OF THE LIGHT BRIGADE. — Starring — CYRIL McLAGLEN — BENITA HUME ALF GODDARD — MILES MANDER An epic of bravery and daring set against , * background of amazing drama and : spectacle. / " In Addition: , Paramount Sound News, Pete Mandel’s Band (British orchestra), and “Toot ■Sweet” (all-talking comedy). Prices as usual. Reserves at Collier’s Box Plans open at Collier’s this morning St nine. We advise early reservations. EVERYBODY’S NEW PLYMOUTH. Commencing Wednesday Next MATINEE AT 2 P.M. EVENING AT 8. ■ A ' ' YOUTH, LOVEAND LAUGHTER I Woven into' a Wistful . Romance by' the . Golden Voice of .the - World’s .Greatest Tenor JOHN McCORMACK JOHN McCORMACK . JOHN McCORMACK JOHN McCORMACK - — In —- “SONG O’ MY HEART.” “SONG O’ MY HEART.” “SONG O’ MY HEART.” “SONG O’ MY HEART.” t ■ On the screen for the first time "THE WONDER VOICE,” casting its spell over the destinies of two youthful lovers, aiding them to achieve the goal of their dreams. IT SINGS ELEVEN UNFORGETTABLE SONGS! Prices as usual. HELLO! HELLO! HERE WE ARE AGAIN! QRAND QPEN J)ANCE EARTHQUAKE RELIEF FUND. TO BE HELD AT PUKEKURA PARK TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), FEBRUARY 9, 8 p.m. till 1 a.m. (weather permitting). TWO ORCHESTRAS ■ IN ATTENDANCE Jack Renton’s 1931 Dance Band. Rupe George’s Professional Orchestra. Admission: Gents 1/6; Ladies 1/-. A. H. SUTTON' (Hon. Sec.) Y Electric Lights' donated by N.P. A. A. Club. Orchestras have kindly given their services. ; Pukekura Park Board donated use of . Sportsground. QRAND LONG J)ANCE. OMAtA ‘HALL, ’ ■■ TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1931 Excellent Music by Phil Meredith (piano), and Mr. Syme (violin and banjo). .Good Floor and Supper. • - .■ ■ .NOVELTY DANCES.,' . ’ Free bus leaves Gibson’s, New Plymouth, at 8 p.m. Admission: Ladies 2/-,' Gents 2/6. All profits to be donated to the Earthquake belief Funds. . A. WEIR, ■ • • Hon. Secretary. GRAND OLD TIME AND MODERN •.g;U M M ER I) ANC E. LEPPERTON HALL, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10. Boulton’s New ' Dance Band will supply music. Novelty Dances. Cards for Non-dancers. GOOD PRIZES. GOOD PRIZES. Proceeds :in aid .of the Earthquake Relief Fund. EARTHQUAKE RELIEF FUND. URUTI BACHELORS AND SPINSTERS Are holding their. •NNUA L A L L ON THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19. RENTON’S 1931 BAND. ADMISSION: Gentlemen 3/-, Ladies 2/6. Spoon and Fork Supper. Good Floor. Free Bus from Waitara. ;E. G. THOMSON, Hon. Sec. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1931. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1931. URENUI RETURNED SOLDIERS’, ASSN. ONS T E R pAN C E (In aid of Earthquake Relief.) Free Buses all Roads. W. SCOTT, ( Secretary. pARTHQUAKE puCHRE PARTY. ST. JOSEPH’S HALL, HAWERA TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, AT 8 P.M. Twelve Good Prize®. Admission: 2/-' and 1/6. No Supper. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. WATCH THIS SPACE For Particulars of the i TARHCI CHEESEPUNCHERS’ ( QR AND J) ANCE. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17. -loceecLs in aid of Earthquake Relief J und. H. GUSH, | i > ■ ■ Secretary. PURE Fresh Lemons are the basis of that . refreshing . Drink, Sykes’s Lemon Squash. Order from your Grocer. 11

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Taranaki Daily News, 9 February 1931, Page 3

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