PICTURE THEATRE ANNOUNCEMENTS. - —— i "T? ■ EVERYBODY’S Steam Heated for your Comfort. ' Commencing TO-DAY — At 2 and 745 p.m. GEOKGE IN THE WHIMSICAL COMEDY DRAMA “A SUCCESSFUL L < : ' 1 CALAMITY ”' (Approved for Universal ExhibittanJ “A SUCCESSFUL CALAMITY/* ■ fs the Inspired work of a I V/J great star whose personal ambition is to make each production better than the last ‘ - HL In this Mr. Arliss has succeeded. Box Plans at Big Orange Drink, or Bing 365 To-night Reservations advised!
GOOD MORNING, CHILDREN! We have great news to DAY’S limited number of coloured Comic Papers will be gmm away_ at TO PAY’S MAMMOTH MATINEE, Commencing 2 pam, m addition to t_e tamo Airman Ace Cards. HAWERA OPERA COMMENCING TO-DAY FOR THREE NIGHTS & ONE MATINEE, MATINEE TO-DAY, 2 PJd. EVENING, AT 8. THE FIRST OF OUR NEW’ SUPER ATTRACTIONS. METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER Presents: rfORMA SHEARER At the Zenith of her JJoKa - NORMA SHEARER Brilliant Career, m NORMA SHEARER (Approved for Universal. Exhibition.) A Marvellous Slow Motion. Picture of the World-famous Trapeze Artiste, “THE CODONAS TRIO” Plans for ‘‘Smilin’ Through” season filling rapidly. Reserve Ttone
TRAVELLING SAMPLE ROOM. The latest in. “travelling” sample rooms appeared in New Plymouth this week in the form of a motor van bearing the well-known name of the firm of Nestles. 'This van, probably the first of its kind to visit Taranaki was a veritable sample room on wheels, replete with the many Nestle’s lines attractively arranged in the form of window displays, specially lighted so that the wares could be inspected to the best advantage by prospective buyers. With its many fine displays the interior of the van is a revelation and clearly demonstrates the initiative and enterprise of the firm of Nestles.
■ Bin II 111 Illi I ——«j| piRST QHURCH OF QHRIST gCIENTIST, pLYMOUTH. BRANCH OF THE MOTHER CHURCH. The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass., U.S.A. CHURCH EDIFICE: COURTENAY ST. SERVICES: Sunday ..... U a.m., 7 pan. Sunday School 11 am. Testimony Meeting, Wednesday . 8 pan. FREE READING ROOM & LIBRARY, Church Buildings, Courtenay Street.' Open to the public on Tuesdays, 2 to 4.30 -p.m., Fridays, 2 to 4.30 p.m., 7 to 8.30 p.m. Public holidays excepted. ~ SPORTS! STOP! ~~ YOU WANT AN UMBRELLA FOR \ FOOTBALL & GOLF. eFaI/ C° me along in and see how we have prepared jjjgVjji for you. Here are smart, well made umbrellas, g covers to give lasting service, at much ® W less than shop prices, be-■ac/L-nSUn cause we are the actual “ manufacturers. THE UMBRELLA SHOP Egmont Street (Opp. State Eire), NJ?. Stratford Depot—Rudkin’s-
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 June 1933, Page 2
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