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AMUSEMENTS. Box Plan at Collier's until noon—then at Big Orange Drink or 'phone 1161 tonight. OPERA HOUSE TALKIES NEW PLYMOUTH. TO-NIGHT At 8 TO-NIGHT f (One Night Only.) Return of that superb golden voiced singer JOHN McCORMACK JOHN McCORMAC’K JOHN McCORMACK ' (The World’s Greatest Tenor.) — In — “SONG O’ MY HEART.” f “SONG O’ MY HEART.” 1 “SONG O’ MY HEART.” Romange and Song! , Youth and Song! I Laughter and Song! Sentiment and Song! As John McCormack lives and sings as [ real as life in the outstanding talking . and singing entertainment of the screen MAUREEN O’SULLIVAN JOHN GARRICK ALICE JOYCE, FARRELL McDONALD and a big east. In Support: Fox Movietone News and “Love, Honour and Oh, Baby!” (alltalking comedy.) PRICES: D.C. 2/- (plus 3d tax), Stalls 1/6, Front Stalls 1/-. Children: D.C. 1/-, Stalls 6d. KAPONGA TALKIES REOPENING ANNOUNCEMENT I TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT Wc are honoured to be able to present to Kaponga patrons what we sincerely believe to be one of the greatest pictures of all time. “JOURNEY’S END.” With one of the greatest English casts ever seen in one picture. COLIN CLIVE as Captain Stanhope. CHARLES GERRARD as Pte. Mason. BILLIE BEVAN as Lieutenant Trotter. lAN MACLAREN, as Lieut. Osborne. DAVID MANNERS as 2nd Lieut. . Raleigh. Popular Prices: Adults 1/6, Children 9d. COMING ATTRACTIONS! “UNDER THE GREENWOOD TREE” “NOT SO QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT “MIDDLE WATCH.” MANAIA TALKIES TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT Here's the Ace of Fun-makers in a Comedy that breaks the Non-stop Laugh Records. “THE AVIATOR.” — With — Edward Everett Horton and Patsy Ruth Miller. COMING NEXT SATURDAY. Britain’s Best “JOURNEY’S END” PRICES: Circle 2/- (plus tax), Stalls 1/6, Children half-price. ’ pLTHAM gpOWN JJALL. FRIDAY, JULY 31, AT 8 P.M. • JUVENILE OPERETTA: “THE PRINCE AND THE DANCE” “THE PRINCE AND THE DANCE” AND MUSICAL ITEMS (Under the direction of Misses M. Madden and P. Wylds and Mrs. J. A. Rankin and Mr. F. Silver.) Proceeds to be devoted to the Red Cross, Plunket Society, and Boy Scouts. ADMISSION: 2/6, 2/-, 1/-. ST. MARY’S HALL. WEDNESDAY—B p.m.—NEXT. gCENES pROM THICKENS BARDELL v. PICKWICK. Cast.—Justice Stareleigh, J. H. Sheat; Sergeant Buzfuz, R. L. Cooper; Mr. Skimpin, F. S. Grayling (counsel for plaintiff); Sergeant Snubbing, E. Robbins; Mr. Phunky, C. Campbell (counsel for defendant; Pickwick, Fordham Clark; Mrs. Bardell, Mrs. W. J. Reid; Mrs. Cluppins, Mrs. Sheat; Mrs. Sanders, Miss Horner; Nathaniel Winkle, J. Redman; Tracy Tupman, R. s Driver; Augustus Snodgrass, Mac Robertson; Sam Weller, R. Day; clerk of court, S. Hoben; foreman of jury, A. W. Morrison; court orderly, E, Riding; an objecting juryman, R. Lealand. MRS. GORNEY’S TEA PARTY. Cast: Mrs. Corney, Miss W. Wise; Mr. Bumble, J. H. Sheat. Tickets: One Shilling and Sixpence. High School Pupils ]/-. NEW PLYMOUTH gEC O N D XNN U A L Mugie Week SUNDAY, AUGUST 2, TILL SATURDAY, AUGUST 8. Buy a— SUBSCRIBER’S TICKET (Transferable) Eight Admissions. 10/- ONE WEEK 20/ (Reserved Seats) Obtainable at— Collier’s Music House. Classic Art Depot. The Big Orange Drink. A. J. Fyfe, Bookshop. W. G. REID, Hon. Secretary. INGLESIDE \o\ RICULTURAL H A LL, — Ptsv m on d a y> 'JULY 27, 8 p.m. ADMISSION: Gentlemen 2/6, Ladies 2/-, COMBINED INSURANCE COMPANIES’ A NNUAL BALL. Will dance secretaries please note that the second annual ball will be held in St. Marv’s Hall on WEDNESDAY, August 19, 1931. M. JAMES, €. GILMOUR, Hon. S«ei*taries.

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Taranaki Daily News, 25 July 1931, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 25 July 1931, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 25 July 1931, Page 3

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