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AMUSEMENTS. TO-DAY, 2 P;M. TO-NIGHT AT 8. ■ Last Two Screenings of “PADDY, THE NEXT BEST THING.” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Plan at Collier’s or ring 365 To-night. EVERYBODY’S NEW PLYMOUTH. • Commencing TO-MORROW AT 2 & 8 P.M. ANOTHER WINNER! England’s Musical Comedy King, Dancer, Singer and Actor Supreme. JACK BUCHANAN JACK BUCHANAN In his record-smashing, merry-making monument of mirth and minstrelsy, which CROWDS EVERY THEATRE WHEREIN IT SHOWS. “YES, MR. BROWN.” “YES, MR. BROWN.” Vocal Gems: If You Would Learn to Live, Leave a Little for Me, and Yes, Mr. Brown. BE WISE! RESERVE AT COLLIER’S. NEW THEATRE OPUNAKE. TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW. Zane Grey’s popular novel as a stirring talkie. “WILD HORSE MESA.” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) — Starring — RANDOLPH SCOTT — SALLY BLANE. A smashing romance of the open range, where justice speaks through the muzzle of a gun and love outrides the charging hoofs of the wild herd. Also “The Lost Special,” Episode 2. COMING WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY: “THE FACE AT THE WINDOW” and “COME ON DANGER.” INGLEWOOD TALKIES TO-NIGHT & TO-MORROW NIGHT. (Friday-Saturday.) Here’s real entertainment! A great British picture. Succession to'. “Sunshine Susie.”. A Melange of Mirth, Music and Song. RENATE MULLER— Queen of Happiness GEORGE ROBEY— England’s famous comedian in his first talkies’ appearance. HARRY GREEN— The famous dialect humorist. — In — “ MARRY “MARRY ME.” “MARRY ME.” “MARRY ME,” A merry, mirthful, musical comedy romance. Theme songs: “Early Bird,” “A Little Sunshine,” “You’re So Wonderful to Me” and “So Will Somebody Marry Me.” Excellent Supports, including “NORTHERN LIGHTS.” AUROA HALL. AUROA HALL. The Auroa Cricket Club will hold a QRAND pAN C E In the above Hall, TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY). Jack Hooker’s Merry Makers’ Orchestra, including the Blind Musician, Stuart Gordon, who is a wizard with the Saxaphone, and entertains you with his wonderful singing. NOVELTY DANCES GALORE. THE USUAL DAINTY SUPPER. - EXCELLENT FLOOR. ADMISSION: Ladies 2/-, Gentlemen 2/6. ' Double Ticket 4/-. J>URNS £OCIAL AND g UPPER k WHISNBi at V BURWOOD, NP. TO-MORROW, ’ At 8 o’clock. Addresses by Mr. W. G. Simpson and other Prominent Bums Students. Musical Programme by Martin’s Orchestra and Popular Artists. ADMISSION: Ladies 2/-, Gentlemen 2/-. GRAND pARMYARD & J)ANCE. WHENUAKURA HALL, TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), JANUARY 26. Wills’ Orchestra. "In your farmyard smocks and milking frocks Or dressed as for paying a call, In shearing rags or your Oxford bags They’re the same at the farmyard ball.” Gentlemen 2/6; Ladies 1/6. TENDERS. TENDERS. CLIFTON COUNTY COUNCIL. rpENDERS, addressed to the Chairman, P.O. Box 27, Waitara, will be received up till Noon, January 31, for the following work:— Contract No. 464:—Construction of reinforced. concrete culvert on the Waiau Stream, Waihi Road, Tikorangi. Plans and specifications can be inspected at the County Offices, Waitara. N. C. FOOKES, County Engineer. COUNTY OF TARANAKI. TENDERS. RENDERS will be received at the County Office up to NOON on Friday, the Sth February, 1934, for reconstructing and asphalting about Thirty Chains of the Main South Road at Omata. Plans and specifications may be seen at the County Chambers, Robe Street, New Plymouth. JOHN CONNETT, I Chairman. * JF you do not get the best reception it may be due to a trivial thing. Call in— R. B. FOORD, THE RADIO MAN, ELTHAM. (Registered Radio Serviceman.) All the Latest Testing and Servicing Equipment. pRIVATE JJOTEL. 592, DEVON STREET, EAST. Superior Accommodation, Cuisine Excellent, on Tram Route, Handy to Stride. An ideal home for tourists. Moderate Tariff. MRS. PEDDIE, Proprietress. ’Phone 1662.

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Taranaki Daily News, 26 January 1934, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 26 January 1934, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 26 January 1934, Page 3

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