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amusements. TO-DAY, 2 p.m. TO-NIGHT, at 8. Final Screenings of “THE FINAL EDITION.” AnH Fox Movietone’s Sound Pictures taken at Bell Block Aerodrome. “SOUTHERN CROSS ARRIVAL.” (Approved for. Universal Exhibition.) Family Night To-night. Children 6d, 9d. EVERYBODY’S NEW PLYMOUTH. COMMENCING TO-MORROW TWICE DAILY at 2 and 8 P.M. The Glamorous Fox Star. The talented English Actress of “Yellow Ticket” and “Devil’s Lottery” fame. ELISSA LANDI ELISSA LANDI With PAUL LUKAS, WARNER GLAND & ALEXANDER KIRKLAND, in Frank Lloyd’s Sensational Drama of the African Gold Coast. “BURNT OFFERING.” “BURNT OFFERING.” “BURNT; OFFERING.” Recommended. by Censor for Adults. Box Plans now open at Collier’s. / _ NEW THEATRE / ' . . OPUNAKE. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! “THE YELLOW TICKET.” “ THE YELLOW TICKET.” A story of lives felled by fate, crushed by circumstances and rescued by romance. A story of ruthless Russia. A Fox production, starring Elissa Landi, ' Lionel Barrymore, and Lawrence Oliver. Coming, Feb. 1 and 2— “MAYFAIR NIGHTS.” INGLEWOOD TALKIES TO-MORROW— ONLY —T6-MORROW A Double-Star Programme. BETTY STOCKFIELD — And — CONWAY TEARLE — In — “CAPTIVATION.” “CAPTIVATION.” “CAPTIVATION.” A story of a wealthy, Beautiful society girl lost in the whirl of Monte Carlo — And — BUCK JONES IN—“BRANDED.” “BRANDED.” “BRANDED.” Buck’s latest ride to adventure and what shooting, riding and fighting! FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY! @R EEL CLASS (Learners’ Night) At the BURWOOD, New Plymouth. To-night (Tuesday) . (From 8 till 10.30.) Old-time and Scottish Dances Taught. /Martin’s Orchestra. ADMISSION: 1/-. NOTICE. . A FAREWELL SOCIAL and Dance is being tendered to Sergeant and Mrs. J. J. Power and Family at the Medina Tea Rooms on WEDNESDAY, February l,"at 8 p.m. • - - M. THOMPSON, Convener. .MAHOE HALL. MAHOE HALL. QLD-TIME JJANCE In the above Hall. ■ " FRIDAY NIGHT,' FEBRUARY -3. ‘ '■-/ Good Floor and Supper. Music by . Mrs. AttrilL EDUCATIONAL. " STRATFORD CONVENT SCHOOL. nrwTR Primary School re-opens, and • Music, and Singing Lessons commence on Wednesday, February 1. Classes for Commercial work commence on Thursday, February 9. The Sisters are prepared to coach pupils for the N.R.B.C. Examinations and for the Diploma and Lower Grades Examinations, in music for .Royal Academy and Trinity College,. London. . The course in music comprises piano, violin, singing, ‘ harmony," counterpoint and art of-teaching. Tuition is, given in painting in watercolours, oils and stencilling. For further particulars apply to the ’ Mother Superior. L .,.HAWERA HIGH SCHOOL. New Term Commences. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7. ‘ I pROSPECTUS may be obtained on. ap- . plication to the School, or at the ■ Office of the Chairman, 10 Regent Street, 3 Hawera. ] Suitable Courses of Instruction avail- ( able for all pupils. - Mr. JOHN DASH, M-A., late of Pal- ■ merston North Boys’ High School, Nelson College, and Waitaki Boys’ High . School, takes charge as Headmaster.ROBERT S. ‘SAGE, Chairman, Board of Managers. il - ■ - - 1 ' ' ' ■ ■■■" n ..STRATFORD TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL. . . qpHE School will re-open on Monday, February 6, 1933. In addition to a strong Academic Course the School offers J excellent facilities for boys who wish to take Agriculture. The Principal will be at the school , on Friday, and Saturday, February 3 and 4, for the purpose of enrollihg new pupils. Parents are asked to bring with them 3 the record card of the pupil from the 1 primary school. Free places are granted 3 to those “who have proficiency or com- 3 petency certificates as well as to those ' who, being over 14 years of age, have 1 been in regular attendance at a primary school. ■ - ■ - ■ ■ A. H. R. AMESS, M.A., Principal. TARANAKI LAND, BUILDING, AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY ■■ ■ ' (PERMANENT.) TO £END. This Society has Money Available for Immediate Investment. Further information from — C. B. WEBSTER . Secretary. BROUGHAM ST. .. NEW PLYMOUTH.

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Taranaki Daily News, 31 January 1933, Page 3

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