AMUSEMENTS. FINALLY AT 8 TO-NIGHT. — “ORIENT EXPRESS” And “Mickey’s Gala Premiere.” (Recoaiim-ended by tihe Censor for Adults.) Plan at Collier’s or Ring 1164 To-night. OPERA HOUSE NEW PLYMOUTH. Direction: J. C. Williamson and W. R. Kemball Theatres, Ltd. Commencing To-morrow, 8 p.m. “The Playboy of Paris” and teller of “A Bedtime Story.” MAURICE CHEVALIER In a refreshing story that mixes music, songs, tears and laughter into one grand entertainment concoction. “THE WAY TO LOVE.”
AMUSEMENTS. TO-NIGHT AT 8. Final Screening of “OLSEN’S BIG MOMENT.” — And — “THE FRONTIER MARSHALL.” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) REGENT THEATRE NEW PLYMOUTH. Commencing To-morrow at 8 p.m. Another Big Two Star Bill. (D— HOOT GIBSON —ln — “CLEARING THE RANGE” (2)—ZaZsu Pitts, Eugene Pallette, Lucien Littlefield and Tully Marshall in a mixture of mystery and mirth. “STRANGERS OF THE EVENING.” Popular Prices: D.C. 1/6, Stalls l/-> Children 9d and 6d. Plan' at Collier’s.
OTAKEHO HALL, TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY). GRAND NOVELTY DANCE * In Aid of MTSS JEAN McCULLUM, Opunake Business Candidate. HOOKER’S MERRYMAKERS ORCHESTRA, including Stewart Gordon, the versatile musician. Look! 'Novelty Waltzing Competition. Good Prizes. Paper Bag Excuse Me, Monte Carlo. Modem and Old Time Dances. A Wonderful Night of Entertainment! Free Bus from Opunake. ADMISSION: Ladies 2/-, Gentlemen 2/6. CABARET AND MANNEQUIN PARADE To be held in the TOWN HALL, OPUNAKE,-TO-MORROW — WEDNESDAY — TO-MORROW All the .latest creations in Ensembles, Coats and Evening Gowns will be worn by the mannequins, supplied through Hughson’s Ltd., by Messrs. Sargood & Son, ' Auckland. PLUNKET CANDIDATE FUNCTION. PRICES - - 1/6 and 2/-. Hookers’ Merrymakers’ Band, featuring Steward Gordon, the blind musician. PUNGAREHU HALL, THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 1934. HUGE CARNIVAL DANCE In Aid of IVFTSS JEAN McCULLUM, Opunake Business Candidate. HOOKER’S MERRYMAKERS ORCHESTRA, including for the first appearance in Pungarehu Of Stewart Gordon, the brilliant blind musician. This is going to be a real carnival night; a night to be remembered. Full programme of Modern and Old-Time - Dances. Stewart Gordon will entertain during the evening. Don’t miss hearing him on the piano, piano-accordeon, saxaphone, mouth organ, tin whistle, etc. Free Bus from Opunake. ADMISSION: Ladies 1/6, Gentlemen 2/6. MONSTER FLAG 500 & DANCE DE LUXE KAIMATA HALL — THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 8 p.m. / , DANCE, MUSIC BY ROYAL MAORI STRING BAND. Taranaki's leading Maoris—lnstrumentalist and Broadcasting Artists. The Band / that creates Mirth and Happiness. Featuring the latest hits SPECIAL ITEMS BY TARANAKI’S HULA QUEEN? Stupendous Novelty and 500 Prizes. Good Floor. Delicious Supper. ADMISSION: Gentlemen 2/-, Ladies 1/6. Bus from Quinn’s Garage, 7.30 p.m. 1/- Return. Book Early! J. MORATTI, Secretary.
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 April 1934, Page 3
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