AMUSEMENTS. BRITISH INTERNATIONAL PICTURES BRITISH INTERNATIONAL PICTURES — Rresent — THE LAUGH OF A LIFETIME I THE LAUGH OF A LIFETIME! THE REGENT NEW PLYMOUTH. TO-NIGHT! AT S. • TO-NIGHT! (Also Thursday and Friday Nights.) MATINEE —2 P.M. — FRIDAY. As Humorists our" British Screen Comedians have no Superiors. Ever since the year 1634 ths Lupino family have entertained British Audiences. You know of Barry, Wallace, Lupino Lane and Stanley. They’re all born funmakers. HAIL BRITAIN’S KING OF LAUGHTER. STANLEY LUPINO" STANLEY LUPINO STANLEY LUPINO Supported by Jack Hobbs, Dorothy Boyd and Binnie Barnes, in “LOVE LUS”- “LOVE LIES” “LOVE LIES” “LOVE LIES/’ “LOVE LIES” “LOVE LIES You won’t have to laugh—You’ll roar with merriment 1 SPECIAL ADDED AITOACTIONS in ; eluding “LAND OF THE SHAMROCK (an exquisite Irish Symphony in Scene and Song), Australian Fox News (conning magnificent views of THIS A EARS RECORD SNOWFALL ON MT. EG' MONT), “Friendly Flies” (Nature Study), “The Lame Duck” (melodramatic playlet), and Pathe British Gazette. PRICES AS USUAL. Plan at Colliers or ring 548 to-night. HAWERA OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT. FINALLY TO-NIGHT.' “BEAUTY AND THE BOSS.” “BEAUTY AND THE BOSS.’ (Recommended for Adults.) , , This wonderful comedy kept last night’s huge audience laughing all the way. It teems with deliciously subtle dialogue and is just one grand whirlwind of joyous, spicy comedy from beginning to end. RESERVE—Ring 2713. Usual Prices. You remember “Viennese Nights,” then you’ll never forget “GOOD NIGHT VIENNA,” commencing Matinee To-mor-row (Thursday), 2 p.m. ELTHAM M.U.O.F. QRAND JHJCHRE rpOURNEY. ODDFELLOWS’ HALL, ELTHAM. TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), NOV. 9. SPECIAL PRIZES: Men’s Ist. £1 Order, 2nd. 7/6 Order, 3rd. 2/6 Order. Ladies’ Ist. 15/- Order, 2nd. 7/6 Order, 3rd. 2/6 Order. ADMISSION: Gentlemen 2/-, Ladies 1/6. F. TAYLOR, Hon. Secretary.
• ! meetings. FITZROY SEASIDE PARK SOCIETY. (Incorporated.) is hereby given that the Annual Meeting of the above Society will be held in the Fitzroy Public Hall, TO-MOR-ROW (Thursday), November 10, 1932, at 7.45 p.m. , : CLEMENT WHITE. Hon. Secretary.
TENDERS. tenders. TO PLUMBERS. 'TENDERS will be received at our office tip to NOON on MONDAY, November 14, for New Spoutings and Downpipes at Nurses’ Home for the Taranaki Hospital Board. ’ MESSENGER AND TAYLOR, Registered Architects, Devon Street. PUBLIC NOTICES. ST. -MARY’S CHURCH, HAWERA. '’JUBILEE gERVICES. TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), NOV. 9. r— Children’s Jubilee Service, 7.30 p.m. Oratorio: “The 42nd. Psalm” by the Choir. Preacher: Ven. The Archdeacon of Waitotara. yOUR chance of winning a fortune. £2OOO First Prize; 207 prizes in alluvial gold. Tickete 2/6—All agents or direct from S. E. Nielson. gWIMMING OLUB. (Amalgamated N.P.L.L.S.C. and Y.W.C.A.) OPENING NIGHT OPENING NIGHT. TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), NOV. 9. At 7 o’clock. Municipal Baths Open Night for, Ladies. RAILWAY CELEBRATIONS COMMITTEE. NOTICE. PERSONS who took away the signed autograph cards from the banquet room on Monday night must return them immediately. PHILIP SKOGLUND, Hon. Secretary. yOU can’t win prizes if you are not in it. . Buy tickets now. Closes next Saturday. MY LUCKY DAY Art Union—All agents or direct from S. E. Nielson. gT. JOHN’S gHOW, WAITARA. NOVEMBER 16 AND 17, 1932. Cash Prizes and Trophies. Schedules now obtainable at Daily News, New Plymouth. Big Euchre Party, To-night (Wednesday). First Prize: Two hams. Second Prize: Christmas Cake, Shaving Mug and Brush. J. W. HAMLIN, Hon. Secretary. TO LAND AGENTS. J) LEASE note that my Property at Korito is withdrawn from sale. (Signed) H. JAMES. ojW —i 2SS - First Prize £2OOO (alluvial ’gold); second £500; third £2ooi, tickets 2/6- My Lucky Day Art UnionAll agents or direct from S. E. Nielsen.
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