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AMUSEMENTS. SIR CHARLES KINGSFORD SMITH SENT HIS SUITCASE ACROSS THE TASMAN BY STEAMER SO THAT HE COULD CARRY “AIR MATT.” WITH HIM ON THE “SOUTHERN CROSS.” DO NOT MISS THE PICTURE THAT HAS MADE SCREEN HISTORY. new Plymouth OPERA HOUSE NEW PLYMOUTH Direction —J. C. Williamson and W. R. Kemball Theatres. FINALLY TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW, AT 2 AND 8 P.M. UNIVERSAL FILMS’ EPIC OF THE SKIES. • 5 ■ “AIR MAIL” (Adult Recommendation.) WITH T? AT.PH ~RET.T.AMY, SLIM SUMMERVILLE, LILIAN BOND, RUSSELL HOPTON, PAT O’BRIEN, GLORIA STUART. COMMENCING THIS WEDNESDAY. the PICTURE WHOSE MUSIC STILL RINGS HAUNTINGLY IN YOUR EARS. “VIENNESE NIGHTS THE PICTURE THAT HUNDREDS OF PEOPLE WHO PREVIOUSLY MISSED IT HAVE SPECIALLY ASKED FOR ITS RETURN. “VIENNESE NIGHTS” THE PICTURE THAT HUNDREDS WHO HAVE ALREADY SEEN IT ARE JUST AS EAGER TO SEE AND HEAR IT AGAIN. ’ SPECIAL RETURN SEASON BY POPULAR REQUEST! BOX PLAN AT COLLIER’S OR AT THEATRE AFTER 6.45 P.M. (Ring phone 1164) TARANAKI PROVINCIAL CALEDONIAN SPORTS ASSN. (Incorporated.) ANNUAL CALEDONIAN SPORTS ENTRIES FOR AMATEUR AND PROFESSIONAL ATHLETIC EVENTS ARE EXTENDED UNTIL WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, AT 8 P.M. W. F. ROSS (Secretary). Stratford.

AMUSEMENTS' ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW! 1/-' REGENT 1/6 NEW PLYMOUTH. TO-NIGHT — AT 8 — TO-NIGHT Final Screening of Universal’s Thrilling Police Drama: “RADIO PATROL” “RADIO PATROL” Starting Robert Armstrong and Lila Lee. In Support: Universal News, Oswald Cartoon, Detective Lloyd (Episode seven) and “Doctor’s Orders” (Comedy). POPULAR PRICES:' D.C. 1/6, Stalls !/-• Children 9d and 6d. Plan at Colliers. . TO-MORROW AND WEDNESDAY: GRACIE FIELDS — GRACIE FIELDS GRACIE FIELDS — GRACIE FIELDS Will be here again with her READY-MADE PHILOSOPHY — And — WONDERFUL SONGS: “SALLY IN OUR ALLEY” “ SALLY IN OUR ALLEY ” .“SALLY IN OUR ALLEY” The Film that has everything! USUAL PRICES. Book early at Collier’s.

AMUSEMENTS. . The Fox Movietone Stars JANET GAYNOR & CHAS. FARRELL Are now creating Records and spreading Happiness to thousands in New Plymouth Packed to the Doors on Saturday. TWO SUCCESSFUL STARS THAT NEVER FAIL YOU! EVERYBODY’S NEW PLYMOUTH. AGAIN TO-DAY, 2 p.m. and 8 p.mAnd TO-MORROW at 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. The Sweethearts of the Screen: JANET GAYNOR & CHAS. FARRELL Their courtship, their wedding, and that unforgettable first year, .with all its tenderness, heartaches, headaches and comedy, its near-tragedies and glorious moments of patching quarrels. “THE FIRST YEAR.” ‘■‘TOE FIRST YEAR.” Frank Craven’s Romantic Comedy. EXCELLENT SUPPORTS: News Reels, Travel Filmland “Mickey” the Mouse Cartoon. PRICES AS USUAL. x PLANS AT COLLIER’S. NEW THEATRE OPUNAKE. TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW. Greater Australasian Films Present: “SPLINTERS IN THE NAVY.” “ SPLINTERS IN THE NAVY. With a superb cast, headed by Sydney Howard. _ / “Splinters” needs no, introduction—-it is already acknowledged as a side-splitting Comedy. See for yourself. The joyboys have gone Nauti Cal. - \ Coming Thursday:— “THE RULING VOICE.” « TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! gWIMMING QARNTVAL Events start 8 p.m.' sharp. EXCELLENT PROGRAMME— Boys’ and and Girls’ 25yds, Men’s- and Ladies 50yds, Men’s and Ladies’ Dive, 100yds Men’s Handicap, Inter-dub Relay. tor EVENT OF THE EVENING ' • . WATER POLO—ELTHAM v. INGLEWOOD. ’ ’ Competition match. .:/ ADMISION 1/-, CHILDREN 6d. • DANCE' TO FOLLOW. Oddfellows’ Hall. Music by Jack Hooker. Admission 1/6. -

TUMULTUOUS RECEPTION, ~ Crowds stormed the Theatre Saturday to see George Wallace in: ■ ' “HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS.” The Bookings for To-night are enormous. You must Reserve. Ring 2713. ' HAWERA OPERA HOUSE/ TO-NIGHT — At 8 p.m. — TO-NIGHT. SPECIAL MATINEE TO-MORROW ;' .': • (TUESDAY), 2 P.M.' FINALLY. TO-MORROW NIGHT. TT-js Happy Hilarious Highness of Hilarity GEORGE WALLACE AS “HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS.” “ HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS.” - MUSIC — SONGS — LAUGHTER. What a wonderful entertainment this is. . There has never-.been its equal. For heaven’s sake don’t miss the most lavish musical -treat, you’ve ever had the . ~ . opportunity -to ; see! HERR FOR A SHORT SEASON‘ ONLY. MARVELLOUS FEATURETTES. Book Now. ’Phone 2713. Usual Prices. •Plant’s Bus from Kaponga nightly-, by ' request. /'

WHO.KNOWS? EVERYBODY KNOWS! What a good: time , they have when they come to Otakeho. . First-rate Supper,. Music and Floor. Otakeho Public Hall Society announce REASON’S FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1933. / Further Particulars Later. . ■mbbmhbbmb PUBLIC NOTICES./ IJIHE QATE-GATE. gWEEP.' , A gate sweep has one or two disadvantages, but it is cheap and. takes a big* loads*' ‘ '. ' . ' 1.. The awkwardness in getting nd of the load has been, one of its chief failings, [h the new sweep (designed also to prevent overturning) this short-coming is overcome. When the lever is pressed, a near gate opens and after releasing, the load, automatically falls to the position for refastening. It is cheap. Inquire Eroiri the Designer Gate-Gate Sweep. CRAIG STREET, • : STRATFORD. H E OAKE 0 ENT RE (Next Everybody’s) Supplies only the Best in Cakes and Small Goods. Danish Recipes give our Cakes that different flavour that makes them more appreciated. TRY OUR VERY POPULAR PIES I COUNTY OF CLIFTON. PENALTY ON RATES, 1932-33. T>UBLIC notice is hereby given in accordqnce with Section 76 of the Rating Act 1925 that the Ten per cent penalty will be added to all Rates unpaid after WEDNESDAY, 22nd day of February, 1933, and such Rates' and Penalty will be sued for without further notice. H. A. FOREMAN, ■ ‘t'_ County . Chairman. ' January 11, 1933. ‘.• • - QLADIOLI EXHIBITION. NORJWANBY, '- WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1933- " Gladioli, Sweet Peas and Carnations. For' Schedule apply H. D, HUGHES, Normanby. •Phone 28864, Hawera.

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“Daily News” Small Advertisements are Read by over 45,000 Taranaki people. ADVERTISEMENT ORDER FORM FOR WANTEDS, FOR SALE, TO LET, LOST AND FOUND. PREPAID RATES-15 WORDS 1/-, 3 CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS 2/6; 20 WORDS 1/6, 3 “N S ECUTIVE tvcERTIONS' 4/- *5 WORDS 2/-, 3 CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS 5/6. BOOKING FEE 50% EXTRA TO OE NOM-DE-PLUME REQUIRED; count THESE WORDS ALSO FOR CHARGE. ; ■- ’ _ . .. .............. ...... Number of Insertions. • Signature ••• ****.■*:*" ■■ ' • Address .

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Taranaki Daily News, 16 January 1933, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 16 January 1933, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 16 January 1933, Page 3

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