AMUSEMENTS. Box Plans at Lester's or ring theatre ('phone 365) to-night. EVERYBODY’S NEW PLYMOUTH. TO-DAY, 2 P.M. TO-NIGHT, AT 8. DE LUXE HOLIDAY PROGRAMME — Headed' by — The - Big - Little - Happiness - Picture which ran for twelve months in London, twelve months in New York, six weeks in Auckland, and is being rescreened and re-screened in Wellington. WALT. DISNEY’S ALL-COLOUR SILLY SYMPHONY “THREE LITTLE PIGS” “THREE LITTLE PIGS” Featuring the Most Popular Tune of the Day: “Who’s Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf?” Also Showing: A Worthy Successor to “Sleepless Nights.” STANLEY LUPlNO—Supported by Betty Stockfeld and Hugh Wakefield In “KING OF THE RITZ.” “KING OF THE RITZ.” A Bright and Breezy Musical Comedy. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) INGLEWOOD TALKIES TO-NIGHT! — At 8 — TO-NIGHT! The greater-than-ever Chevalier in the gayest, most'human picture of the year: “ LOVE ME TO-NIGHT ” “LOVE ME TO-NIGHT” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) With Jennette MacDonald, Charlie Ruggles and Charles Butterworth. It’s a marvellous picture, a musical romance. Songs featured are “Mimi,” “Isn’t it Romantic,” “I’m an Apache.” Also “MICKEY THE MOUSE” Cartoon. ELTHAM TALKIES TO-NIGHT AND MONDAY NIGHT At 8. A mystery drama that will appeal. It has an unusual theme, suspense in its mystery, action in its story, and a vein of comedy throughout. CLIVE BROOK and LILA LEE — In — “NIGHT OF JUNE 13th” — With — CHARLIE RUGGLES and GENE RAYMOND. Preceded by: Two interesting Newsreels; The Water Jamboree (every athlete should see this); a Cartoon; a Review. Coming, Tues.-Wednesday—• “HELL BELOW.” Box Plan at Carman’s. ’Phone 63. N.P.H.5.0.8.A. gALL Old Boys and Friends of the School are advised that the Annual Ball will be held on EASTER MONDAY, April 2, 1934. Tickets may be obtained from the undersigned or at the door. K. F. FOOKES, V F. L. READ, Hon. Secretaries. Q.RAND Jg AZAAR AND OARNTVAL . WORKERS’ SOCIAL'HALL. TUG-OF-WAR. Time of entry extended to April 3, at 5 p.m. Average weight 13st , •Entry Fee 6/- per team. R. COGAR, Hon. Secretary. EASTER MONDAY. fpATARAIMAKA QRAND OALA pAY. Competitions, Bran Tub, Races, Stalls, etc. Luncheon and Afternoon Tea. GRAND CARNIVAL DANCE IN THE EVENING. Hooker’s Merrymakers Orchestra. Williamson’s Bus from New Plymouth at 7.30 p.m., providing full load books. Fare, 1/- return. ADMISSION: Ladies 1/-, Gentlemen 2/-. MANAIA! MANAIA! ST. PATRICK’S SCHOOL HALL. QRAND & "QANCE First of Series of Five for School Funds. EASTER MONDAY NIGHT, APRIL 2. First-class Points Prize. Usual Orders, 10/- and 5/- for Cards. Tip-top Dance Floor and Home-made Supper. Music by Mrs. Malcolm’s Orchestra. ADMISSION: Gentlemen 2/-, Ladies 1/6. ELTHAM TROOP. LEGION OF FRONTIERSMEN. QLD qHME JQANCE. NGAERE HALL, TUESDAY, APRIL 3, 1934. Vinsen’s Ambassadors’ Music. Catering by Mesdames Gyde and Murray. Gower’s Free Bus leaves Eltham P.O. 7.45 p.m. Admission: Ladies 1/6; Gentlemen 2/-. MIDHIRST TENNIS CLUB. ARABIAN JJANCE. APRIL 4, 1934. Come along! The Thousand and One Steps. To the Midhirst Public Hall. Latest Lighting Effects. They chopped Down the Old Pine Tree for the Log Cabin, to the accompliment of Vinsen’s Ambassadors. I.X.L. Supper. Glassy Floor. Curd’s Bus. ADMISSION: Gentlemen 2/6, Ladies 1/6. J. CASTELLI. FOOTBALL. JfOOTBALL! yOOTBALL! MANAIA DOMAIN. SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 1934. Manaia Hibernian and District Sports Club (Inc.) and Waimate Football Club (Inc.). GRAND ANNUAL 20-ASIDE J>UGBY rpOURNAMENT Winners: £l5 15s Challenge Cup and 10 Miniature Cups. Runners-up: Gilberts Football; also dinner in evening, Waimate Hotel, to Winners and Runners-up. Nomination 10/- per team close on WEDNESDAY, April 11, 1934. Gate Fee Refunded. J. A. G. COSGROVE, Sec., ’Phone 60, Manaia.
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Taranaki Daily News, 31 March 1934, Page 3
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