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AMUSEMENTS. DAD HAYSEED “LUCKY WISH” BOOMERANG MATINEE : EVERYBODY’S NEW PLYMOUTH. TO-DAY, 2 P.M. TO-DAY, 2 P.M. Evvry child attending the Matinee will be presented with a Dad Hayseed Boomerang Stick Pin. MAKE A WISH and wear the pin for ten days—you may then look forward to some very lucky happening. TWENTY-FIVE FREE SEATS FOR THE FIRST “HAYSEED” MATINEE. Particulars will be announced To■day—you need do nothing to get a FREE TlCKET—just come along and find how simple it will be to see “THE HAYSEEDS” for nothing. Special Matinee Attraction:. RONALD COLMAN With Joan Bennett In Sapper’s Famous Adventure Romance. — “BULLDOG DRUMMOND” “BULLDOG DRUMMOND” Also “Midnight in a Toy Shop” (Silly Symphony Cartoon), and the Comic ■ z Champs: LAUREL AND HARDY In their Latest Fun Riot “MUSIC BOX” “ROME EXPRESS” will not be 'screened at the matinee. _ • - BRITAIN’S MOST INGENIOUS PICTURE! EVERYBODY’S COMMENCING AT 8 TO-NIGHT. THE New York City Journal: THE ‘“Rome Express,’ on display THE at the New Roxy Theatre this THE week, turns out to be excelTHE lent entertainment, surprisTHE ingly excellent. It’s a ‘Grand THE Hotel’ on wheels, a thrilling, THE well-contrived and expertly THE acted and directed meloTHE drama. You’ll find ‘Rome THE' Express’ grand fun.” THE THE ROME CAST WITH ITS ROME CONSTELLATION OF ROME / STARS IS FAULTLESS. ROME ROME CONRAD VEIDT ' ROME ROME ESTHER RALSTON ROME ROME HAROLD HUTH ROME JOAN BARRY EXPIRES S EXPRESS 'GORDON HARKER EXPRESS EXPRESS DONALD CALTHROP EXPRESS EXPRESS AS GOOD AS THE BEST. EXPRESS EXPRESS IF NOT BETTER! EXPRESS / (Recommended by the Ceasor for Adults.) Plan at Collier’s until noon—then at Lester’s or ring 365 to-night.

NEW THEATRE % OPUNAKE. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! - Matinee To-day at 2 p.m. RUTH CHATTERTON RUTH CHATTERTON (A Modem Magdalene), in “FRISCO JENNY” — “ FRISCO “FRISCO JENNY” (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) A story of rum-running, corruption and wild orgies. Also episode 4 of “The L<ost Special.” COMING WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY: “THE GREAT DECISION.” WHITING’S TALKIES “FRISCO JENNY” Will also be presented at RAHOTU, Monday, February 12. • WAREA, Tuesday, February 13. JJALL. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1934. Oh, Boys! Look, here they are again! JACK HOOKER and His Merrymakers’ Orchestra, including Stewart Gordon, who will entertain the audience with his playing. Do not miss this chance of hearing him. Monte Carlos ! Novelties Galore! Free Buses from Eltham and Egmont Tourist Motors, Hawera. POPULAR PRICES: Gentlemen 2/6; Ladies 2/-. T. GUY, Hon. Secretary. FOLLOW THE CROWD TO ELTHAM PARISH HALL. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1934. " Q.RAND, QLD-TIME, & NOVELTY DANCE. Music by Vinsen’s Ambassadors (Including Billy Elder, late of Fuller’s, the comet wizard). Home-made Supper. Gentlemen 2/-; Ladies 1/6. Curd’s Bus from Stratford 8 pan. Mesdames F. FOUHY & L. A. GOWER, Organisers. RAHOTU HALL. RAHOTU HALL. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13. At 8.15 p.m. sharp. •A ’ GRAND CONCERT in aid of the Rahotu Croquet Club will be presented by the pupils of E. C. Brennan, of Pungarehu, assisted by Mrs. Hurley and Miss Gilhooly. ADMISSION: Gentlemen 2/-, Ladies 1/6, Children 6d (including dance and supper). M.- A. BUTLER, Hon. Secretary. QRAND QARNIVAL JZ>ALL. IN HUIROA HALL, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1933. Free Novelty Dances. Vinsen’s Ambassador Band. Free Bus leaves Stratford at 2.30 p.m. ADMISSION: Gentlemen 2/-; Ladies 1/6. LOOK! OH! LOOK! Greatest Novelty offered in Taranaki. A Grand AD-HATTERS’ JQANCE. Where? AUROA! MONDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1934. Boys and Girls, Ladies and Gentlemen will wear old-fashioned or film star, or comic or poster hats of every description made of paper, straw, or felt, etc., even to cabbages, etc. See the grand parade of hats! Numerous prizes for Most Original and Comic, etc., and to CROWN AT.T, VINSEN’S 1934 sparkling AMBASSADORS, including Billy Eider, the vaudeville., star (late of Fuller’s) will be there with the latest hits and costumes. So bring your “hat” and enjoy best night’s fun and music offered. . Good floor and supper. Flannels optional. PRICES TO SUIT ALL: Ladies 1/6, Gentlemen 2/-. Free Bus from Kaponga via Kapuni.

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Taranaki Daily News, 10 February 1934, Page 3

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