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AMUSEMENTS. COMMENCING 2 & 7.45 P.M. TO-DAY. EVERYBODY’S- British. Britain’s Vivacious and Versatile ' Musical Comedy Star. JESSIE MATTHEWS JESSIE MATTHEWS With Frederick Kerr and Claude Allister — In — “ THE “THE MIDSHIPMAID.” -— “ THE “THE MIDSHIPMAID.” —— “ THE “THE MIDSHIPMAID.” -— By lAN HAY A joyous nautical musical comedy, rolling along on the high seas of hilarity, Similar in type but incomparably better than ‘‘THE MIDDLE WATCH.” ("Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Excellent Shorts, including “BIRDS IN THE SPRING,” a Disney Cartoon in Colour. Plan at Collier’s until noon—thereafter at Lester’s, or ring 365 to-night. OPERA HOUSE NEW PLYMOUTH -NEW PLYMOUTH Direction: J. C. Williamson and W. R. Kemball Theatres. COMMENCING TO-DAY—2 & 8 P.M. A merry whirl of musical comedy. MR. • WHEELER WOOLSEY "WHEELER AND WOOLSEY WHEELER WOOLSEY The two irrepressible, incomparable screams in a glorious melody of songs, dances, laughter and comedy—of the type that first made them famous. “DIPLOMANIACS.” “DIPLOMANIACS.” “DIPLOMANIACS.” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ALSO—Charlie Chaplin in “The Rink.” EXCELLENT SUPPORTS. Two Pathe News Reels; “Holland „ Mosaics” (Vagabond Series); “In Dutch” (Fable); Cinesound News. ' Box Plans at Collier’s or ring 1164. NEW THEATRE OPUNAKE. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY). MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2 P.M. SUM SUMMERVILLE — ZASU PITTS — In — “THE UNEXPECTED FATHER.” (Approved for Universal Exhibition) They always leave you laughing and this is no exception—it’s a mad melange of merrymaking and side-splitting action. Also “Jungle Mystery,” Episode Five. Coming Wednesday and Thursday—“ONE WAY PASSAGE.” ELTHAM TALKIES TO-NIGHT & MONDAY NIGHT AT 8. A gripping story revolving round the lives and loves of circus folk, against a background of the greatest circus in the world which shows a marvellous collection of performing animals, trapeze acts, and circus tricks. CLYDE BEATTY (The most brilliant of wild animal trainers), in: “THE BIG CAGE.” With Anita Page, Andy Devine, Vince. Barnett, Mickey Rooney, Wallace Ford, and Raymond Hatton. (Recommended by Censor for Universal , Exhibition) Preceded by: An Australian Newsreel, an Oswald Cartoon, a Gleason Comedy, and Two Overseas News. USUAL PRICES. Coming Tues., Wed.:— “MOST DANGEROUS GAME.” JgUCHRE pARTY. SUPPER ROOM, RAHOTU HALL. TO-NIGHT, SEPT. 2, AT 8.15. Proceeds in Aid of Croquet Club. £2 PRIZE MONEY £2 ADMISSION: Gentlemen 1/6; Ladies 1/-. M. A. BUTLER, Hon. Secretary. ALTON HALL. ALTON HALL. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1933. Q.A.M.R. Alton Section of the Patea Troop are holding a Q.RAND MILITARY JJALL. MUSIC BY WILLS’ MELODY MAKERS. NUMEROUS NOVELTY DANCES. Good Floor and Excellent Supper. GENTLEMEN 2/6, LADIES 1/6. CPL. C. G. ROBINS, Hon. Secretary. REMEMBER THE DATE: TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1933. INGLEWOOD CYCLE CLUB'S Q.RAND & J)ANCE. TOWN HALL, INGLEWOOD. Mountain Race Funds. Details Later. OAKURA BRANCH FARMERS’ UNION AND WOMEN'S DIVISION. ANNUAL OOMBINED gOCIAL AND J)ANCE Will be held in the Oakura Hall, ON WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1933, At 8 p.m. Presentation of Field Competition Awards by Mr. W. J. Polson, M.P. WILLIAMS’ ORCHESTRA. ADMISSION : Gentlemen 1/6, Ladies 1/-. PRESBYTERIAN LADIES’ GUILD. gALE OF WORK & PRODUCE STALLS OPUNAKE TOWN HALL, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1933. Ping-Pong Tournament, Concert, and special attractions for evening session. Admission: Afternoon Free, Evening 6d. MRS. C. CLARE, Hon. Sec. rpENNIS J) ANC E. “BACK TO CHILDHOOD” DANCE. OAKURA HALL, TUESDAY, SEPT. 19. Boulton's Music. Novelty Dances and Prize for all with Monkey Glands. Good Floor. Good Supper. Euchre for nonDancers. Admission: Girls 1/-; Boys 1/6. I. ALLEN, Hon. Secretary. DOUGLAS HALL. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1933. QRAND gALL Full Particulars Later.

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Taranaki Daily News, 2 September 1933, Page 3

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