AMUSEMENTS. STRATFORD TALKIES Commencing at 8.15 p.m. MATINEES TUESDAY & SATURDAY. TO-NIGHT' AND FRIDAY: “MY WIFE’S FAMILY.” “MY WIFE’S FAMILY.” “MY WIFE’S FAMILY.” “MY WIFE’S FAMILY.” Featuring Gene Gerrard, Muriel Angelus, Dodo Watts, Amy Veness, Charles Paton. DIAL 348 FOR RESERVES. “THE OUTSIDER” IS THE TALK OF THE HOUR. Packed to the doors last evening. Patrons are strongly advised to RESERVE FOR TO-NIGHT. HAWERA OPERA HOOSE MATINEE TO-DAY, 2 P.M. MATINEE TO-DAY, 2 P.M. TO-NIGHT! AT 8. TO-NIGHT! The Supreme Dramatic Triumph. “THE OUTSIDER.” “THE OUTSIDER.” Another Triumph for England. Another Triumph for the Opera House. Usual Prices. Reserve, Ring 2713. Commencing Saturday: CLIVE BROOK in z “SILENCE.” THE SENSATIONAL DRAMA OF EGMONT. “ABOVE THE SNOWLINE” Is at the i OPERA HOUSE, N.P., TO-NIGHT 1 2/- r ™= s 1/Book at Halliwell’s!
amusements. GOOD NEWS FOR EVERYONE! OPERA HOUSE NEW PLYMOUTH Saturday Next. Saturday Next. Matinee, 2 p.m. Evening, at 8. Matinee, 2 p.m. Evening, at 8. Return of Columbia’s Monster Mirthquake. “CHARLEY’S AUNT.” “CHARLEY’S AUNT.” “CHARLEY’S AUNT.” (From Brazil, where the nuts come from.) — Starring — CHARLES RUGGLES CHARLES RUGGLES With June Collyer. SELECTED SUPPORTING PROGRAMME Matinee Prices: 1/6 and 1/-, Children 6d. Night Prices: D.C. 2/- (plus tax), Stalls 1/6. BOOK EARLY AT COLLIER’S. ELTHAM TALKIES TO-NIGHT AND TO MORROW NIGHT: If you like a picture with pathos, fun, laughter and piquancy, this is IT! MARY PICKFORD (The world’s greatest sweetheart), as “KIKI” "KIKI” “KIKI” “KIKI” With REGINALD DENNY . (Hero of “A Lady’s Morals”). Supports: Comedy, Sportlight, Cartoon, Audio Review, News to open. PRICES: 2/- (plus tax), 1/6. Children Half-price. No booking fee. Box Plan at Carman’s Book Arcade. Coming Saturday and Monday: “Gorilla” and “Divorce Among Friends.’
SPORTS MEETING. WAIT ARA CYCLE AND ATHLETIC CLUB’S FIRST ANNUAL ' MONSTER SPORTS MEETING Will be held on. the CAMP RESERVE, WAITARA. TO-DAY (THURSDAY), MARCH 17, commencing - at 11 A.M. This will be the best meeting ever held in Taranaki. Banked grass track second to none. Come and see the champion weilders of the axe in the £2O and £5O chop events, and all the best cycle riders and sprinters of Taranaki, Auckland, Wanganui and Christchurch competing. A SPORTS DAY THAT WILL GO DOWN IN THE ANNALS OF SPORT. ADMISSION TO GROUNDS: Gentlemen 1/6, Ladies I/-. Primary School Children under 14 Free. PLEASE NOTE: By courtesy of the Railway Department you can travel excursion fares from Hawera, Eltham, Stratford, Inglewood and New Plymouth by the ordinary trains. We hope you will take advantage of this concession. DANCE THIS EVENING. CLIFTON HALL. i, MARTIN’S ORCHESTRA. ADMISSION: Gentlemen 2/6, Ladies 1/6. GEO. BIRD, Hon. Secretary. . RACE MEETINGS. OPUNAKE RACING CLUB. OPUNAKE RACING CLUB. ' ANNUAL RACE MEETING TO-DAY (THURSDAY), MARCH 17, 1932 (St. Patrick’s Day). FIRST RACE STARTS AT 12 NOON. 10/- Totalisator Lawn and Outside Enclosure. Also £l, £5 and Commissions. ./ FEDERAL BAND ENGAGED. Special Train from Hawera. Catering by Adams Ltd. P. S. RILEY, Secretary, Pihama. PUKEKURA PARK, N.P. PUKEKURA N.p. PUKEKURA PARK, N.P. PUKEKURA PARK, N.P. SATURDAY NEXT, MARCH 19, AT 2 P.M. 170 WARRIORS & WAHINES 170 IN THE COSTUMES OF THEIR ANCESTORS. Under the Leadership of: CHIEF PANENUI (NGATIRUANUI) CHIEF TUPITO (NGATIRUAI-IINE) , 1 CHIEF WHAKARUA (NGATIRUAHINE) , • . —INAN — OLD TIME MAORI PAGEANT OF HAKAS, POIS, MAORI CHANTS & SONGS AND THE ALMOST FORGOTTEN GAMES OF TI-TI-TOREA AND MATE MATE. A PAGEANT ONE SEES ONLY ONCE IN A LIFETIME. ADMISSION TO GROUNDS: ADULTS I/-, CHILDREN 6d. (Nett Proceeds to the TURI MEMORIAL FUND.) J. E. CAMPBELL, Hon. Organiser.
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 March 1932, Page 3
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