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AMUSEMENTS. PLEASE NOTE. PICTURES WILL BE SCREENED AT THIS THEATRE TOMORROW (GOOD FRIDAY) NIGHT. Half of the profits will be donated to the N.P. Relief Association and the other half to the District Nurse Relief Association. THE REGENT NEW PLYMOUTH. TO-NIGHT & TO-MORROW (GOOD FRIDAY) NIGHT, AT 8 O’CLOCK. Splendid Double Star Programme. (1) —A picture full of thrills and vivid, sensational drama. “SMART MONEY.” —-— “ SMART “SMART MONEY.” With Edward G. Robinson. (2) —An intriguing comedy drama of youth and love. “BIG BUSINESS GIRL.” “BIG BUSINESS GIRL.” Starring LORETTA YOUNG & FRANK ALBERTSon. (“A” Certificate). FAMILY NIGHT TO-NIGHT. Prices: D.C. 2/- (plus tax), Stalls 1/6 and 1/-. Children, 9d and 6d to-night. EASTER BOX PLAN ARRANGEMENTS. The Box Plan will be at Collier’s until 9 o’clock to-night, then at Big Orange Drink during holidays. ’Phone reservations can be secured, by ringing 548 in the evening. Commencing Saturday Next. MATINEE, 2 P.M. EVENING, AT 8. Another superb two-star bill. (1) —An absorbing British Drama. «M—l—D—N—l—G—H—T.” “M—l—D—N—l—G—H—-T.” Starring JOHN STUART AND EVE GRAY. (2) —A break-neck comedy with laughs popping all over the place. “THE BRAT” Starring Sally O’Neill. “THE BRAT” Starring Sally O’Neill. In Addition: CHAPTER ONE of a thrilling new serial. “HEROES OF THE FLAMES” Starring TIM McCOY TIM McCOY. EASTER MONDAY, JESTER’S QARDENS DANCING ON THE uAWN. Special engagement Regal Dance Orchestra (New Plymouth), 10 instruments. Engage your partners and come and have a good time. DANCING FROM 2 p.m. till 4.30 p.m. HARD TIMES PRICES: Only 6d admission Adults. 3d Admission School Children. NO CHEAPER AMUSEMENT OFFERING FOR EASTER MONDAY. BOILING WATER FREE. . V. N. LESTER, Proprietor. ■ FOOTBALL RESERVE EASTER SATURDAY FOR KAPONGA gEVEN-A-SIDE 'J’OURNAMENT FULL OF PROMISE. DON’T MISS IT. BE THERE. The cream of New Zealand Footballers will be present, including Lilburn, Wilson, Trenchard, Coulston, Ball, of Lower Hutt Club; also Tec. Old Boys of Napier, Masterton Old Boys’ Club and a team from Te Puke, Bay of Plenty. With these outside teams present against Taranaki’s best teams, Athletic Hawera, holders of the Shield, are very fit, and are prepared to give patrons of the good old game many thrills against all comers, and show a standard of football unsurpassed. First game starts at 11 o’clock sharp. Teams are asked to be punctual. Dressing Shed and Tent on Ground. Also Refreshment Booth. POPULAR PRICES. EVENING DANCE, PARISH HALL. Music, Vinsen’s Ambassadors. Teams are Genuine Starters. A. MELVILLE, Hon. Secretary. SPORTS MEETINGS. EASTER SATURDAY, MARCH 26. HURWORTH gPORTS AND piCNIC FUN FOR ALL. RUNNING, CHOPPING, CYCLING, Etc. GREAT CHALLENGE SAWING CONTEST between two of the greatest sawmen in the world. Don’t miss this great event. Children’s Races commence at 11.30 a.m. Sports programme at noon. Admission to Ground: Adults 1/-; Children free. GRAND DANCE IN EVENING. Gentlemen 1/6, Ladies 1/-. R. F. ALLEN, R. E. GILBERT, Joint Secs. OKATO GALA DAY SPORTS. QWING to the serious illness of hits. Roebuck the Gala Day advertised for Easter Monday is POSTPONED until further notice. DON’T SAY YOU NEVER HAD A CHANCE! You have one now! Prepare for the revival that always follows a depression. Acquire a thorough TRAINING for your job through the International Correspondence Schools. In good times the I.C.S. STUDENT is the first “taken on,” and in times of depression the last “put off.” Find out what we can do for you by writing for booklets and full information to-day. Inquiry costs nothing. Draughtsmen. Surveyor. Aeroplane Mechanic. Secretary. Show Card Writer. Hundreds of Courses to choose from. piIE J-NTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE gCHOOLS (N.Z.), LTD., 182 M WAKEFIELD STREET, WELLINGTON. 3

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Taranaki Daily News, 24 March 1932, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 24 March 1932, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 24 March 1932, Page 3

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