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AMUSEMENTS., ■" ' NEW PLYMOUTH OPERA HOUSE NEW PLYMOUTH Direction—J. C. Williamson and W. R. Kemball Theatres. TO-DAY &' TO-MORROW—AT- 2& 8 P.M. . A Delightful Comedy Romance filmed entirely in Technicolour—a new colour process that gives its scenes a naturalness .not heretofore seen. “WAITING FOR THE BRIDE” “WAITING FOR THE BRIDE” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ( , Featuring GEOFFREY KERR (the English Stage Star)— ®^^T' JOHNNY HINES MARIE PREVOST, and JOSEPH CAWTHORN. A fortune-hunting Chorus Girl “frames” a wealthy young man into proposing marriage—he learns about the plot and plans to expose her at the elaborate wedding ceremony—a story that will hold and amuse you. BOX PLANS AT COLLIER’S or ring THEATRE AFTER 6.45 P.M. ’Phone 1164. COMMENCING SATURDAY.. MAURICE CHEVALIER and JEANETTE MACDONALD MAURICE CHEVALIER and JEANETTE MACDONALD In the fascinating musical romance—“LOVE ME TO-NIGHT” TUESDAY, FEB. 21! TUESDAY, FEB. 21! ALL SPORTS WILL MEET . SPORTS AT TARIKI SPORTS & PASTIMES CLUB’S GRAND DANCE & EUCHRE DE LUXE . IN THE TARIKI HALL. REGAL DANCE ORCHESTRA (4 musicians) will box on from 8 p.m. Be there for th® first round. ONE POUND MONTE CARLOS. Knock-Out Euchre Prizes: Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Ist 20/-; 2nd. 7/6;' 3rd. 2/6. Also Lucky Seats. A real sporty night for all. Novelties Galore. Special Flood-lighting, and with Announcer WJ.B. the ring will be kept merry. Glassy Floor, Dainty Sit-down Supper and Ice Cream Stall. FREE BUSES—W. Curd’s, Stratford; L. Old’s, Inglewood. Both leave at 7.30 sharp. Euchre on arrival of buses. SPORTY PRICES: Ladies 1/6, Gentlemen 2/6. ... . H. GUSH, Hon. Secretary T.S. and P.C. i - ; — FLANNAGAN CUP RACE THE n-RTCATEST OPEN WATER SWIM IN NEW ZEALAND. KAWAROA PARK TO EAST END BEACH. SATURDAY! — FEBRUARY 18, 1933 — SATURDAY! Commeneing at 2.30 p.m. and finishing approximately at 3.20 p.m. Running Description of the Race through Loud Speakers. AT EAST END BEACH: MOLES McISAAC SURF COMPETITION AT 2 P.M. Novelty Races! Novelty Races! / Novelty Races! ADMISSION 6D. J. DEVINE, Hon. . Secretary. HERE WE ARE AGAIN! HERE WE ARE AGAIN! THE WAIT AR A REGATTA ' — AND — CARNIVAL OF EXCITING SPORT. CARNIVAL OF EXCITING SPORT. To be held on the WAITARA RIVER, on FEBRUARY 18,1933. FIRST RACE AT 1 P.M. (This time will suit trains from South). ROWING CREWS FROM ALL THE BEST OF CLUBS WILL BE COMPETING. OUTBOARD SPEED MOTOR-BOAT COMPETITIONS. The Speedboat Merchants will leave you Spellbound with thrills in this exciting Sport. Aquaplaning, Diving, Greasy Boom, Horse Derby, and a host of other novelty events to keep you amused all the time. Side-shows in attendance with all their attractions. k J Lightband and Wann’s Special Broadcast Service will give you details of the racing as well as a programme of musical melodies. J;:..-?’. THIS IS TARANAKI’S DAY OUT. MAKE AN AFTERNOON OF IT AND WITNESS THE FINEST SPORT IN THE WORLD. ? Train from Hawera and intermediate stations arrives at Waitara at 1 p.m., the starting time of Regatta. South-bound Trains delayed to leave Waitara at 5.17 p.m.; for New Plymouth leave Waitara at 6.5 p.m. Patronise your Railway. FREE PARKING AREA FOR CARS. . '. ’ ADIffiISSION: To Enclosure, Adults 1/-, Children under 14, 6d. DANCE IN THE EVENING AT THE CLIFTON HALL. GEO. BIRD, Hon. Secretary.

SUCCESS AWAITS TRAINED MEN. ———- ■■ d Thousands of men are rising to better jobs and bigger salaries as a result of I. training. It costs you nothing to find out how the I.C.S. can train you, in spare time, for a well-paid position, in the work you like best. u - Write to-day-for information about the Course, or Courses, you are interested in— ■ Commercial Training. i Structural Engineering. Electrical Engineering. Radio Salesmanship. Commercial Art. HUNDREDS TO CHOOSE FROM. rpHE JNTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE .. gCHOOLS (N.Z.), LTD. ' ' 182 M, WAKEFIELD. STREET, WELLINGTON. 1 ORDER SUPPLIES i EGMONT COAL! IT GOES FURTHER AND COSTS LESS BEST KITCHEN COAL 4/6 per bag cash Ample Stocks from all Taranaki Agents. NEW PLYMOUTH AGENTS: F. H. COX, King Street, New Plymouth. ’Phone 435. R. S. S. RICHARDSON, Devon Street, New Plymouth. ’Phone 342. F. WILMSHURST, Devon Street East, Fitzroy. - ’Phone 1064. J. NODDER, Belt Road,; New Plymouth. ’Phone 822. OTHER TARANAKI AGENTS: R. D. McCUTCHEON, Stratford. ’Phene No. 780. STRATFORD CARRYING CO., Miranda Street. ’Phone No. 529. W. STONE, Eltham. ’Phone No. 114. H. WELLS. Egmont Street. Hawera. ’Phone No. 2651.' OPUNAKE MOTORS, Opunake. ’Phone 30. '

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Taranaki Daily News, 16 February 1933, Page 3

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