AMUSEMENTS. TO THE PUBLIC OF NEW PLYMOUTH—we would say, in all sincerity, that there has never been a greater entertainment than “Catherine the Great.” We urge you to see it because this is the finest and most magnificent thing this generation will see. . . You will surely regret it if you pass it by. —The Management. EVERYBODY’S, N.P. (Steam-Heated for Your Comfort.) NOW SHOWING—TWICE DAILY. Matinee, 2 p.m. Evening, 7.45. ELIZABETH BERGNER ELIZABETH BERGNER The World’s Supreme Actress, in —“CATHERINE THE GREAT”— —“CATHERINE THE GREAT”— .(Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) With Douglas Fairbanks Jnr. Also: “With Williamson Beneath the Sea” (interest), and “Camping Out,” a Walt. Disney Mickey Mouse Cartoon. Plan at Collier’s or Ring 365 To-night. ELTHAM TALKIES TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW NIGHT. At 8 o’clock. This is real fun 1 The two comedy Kings in a whirlwind of mirth against a background of music. The cinema’s first comic opera. STAN LAUREL — OLIVER HARDY — In — “FRA DIAVOLO.” (The Devil’s Brother.) With Dennis King' and Thelma Todd. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) It has comedy to amuse, songs to enjoy, novelty to interest. Theme songs: “Diavolo,” “Lady Pamela,” “The Robber’s Song” and “Drink -for Joy Bestowing.” Preceded by: At 7.45 p.m. Episode of the “Phantom of the Air” serial; also News to open, a Thrilling Reel on Motor Racing and a Travelogue. COMING SATURDAY & MONDAY: “I WAS A SPY.” “I WAS A SPY.” MATAPU HALL. CHILDREN’S Jj’ANCY JJALL. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), JUNE 29, 7.30 to 9.30 p.m. ADULTS’ DANCE TO FOLLOW. Adults 1/6, Outside Children 6d. Local Ladies are asked to bring a Basket. W. T. SEED, Sec. , gO CI A L & pAN C E. KAHOURI HALL. JUNE 29, 1934, at 8 p.m. FAREWELL to be tendered to MR. & MRS. D. H. JOHNSON. „ Novelty Dances. Good Supper. Ladies 1/- or basket; Gentlemen 1/6. Subscribers Free. 1 JpLAG 500 & J)ANCE. TOKAORA HALL. . FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1934. (Under the auspices of the W.D.F.U.) Good Music and Supper. ADMISSION: 1/6. DOUGLAS HALL. THURSDAY, JULY 5, 1934. PUCHRE pARTY & J)ANCE and PRESENTATION to MRS. E. WILMSHURST. ADMISSION: Ladies 1/6, Gentlemen 2/-. H. NEEDHAM, . Hon. Secretary. rjiENNIS JQANCE. THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 1934. WAREA HALL. Hooker’s Merrymakers. PARTICULARS LATER. FOOTBALL. pOOTBALL! < VICTORIA PARK, STRATFORD. g TO-DAY (THURSDAY). TOWN V. COUNTRY JUNIOR REPS. TOWN V. COUNTRY JUNIOR REPS. For Pellett Cup. Curtain-Raiser at 1.15. STRATFORD H.S. OLD BOYS Versus STRATFORD HIGH SCHOOL IST. XV. ADMISSION: Ladies 6d, Gentlemen 1/-. pARANAKI - pUGBY JJNION MVa (Incorporated). £ JUNE 30. AT NEW PLYMOUTH: N.P. OLD BOYS v. WAIMATE. Curtam Raiser: Third Grade: Tukapa A v. Tukapa B. At 1.15 p.m. At Stratford: Stratford U. 0.8. v. Patea. At Waitara: Star v. Clifton. At Okaiawa: Hawera v. Okaiawa. At Hawera: Empire 0.8. v. Inglewood. At Kaponga: Tukapa v. Kaponga. At Eltham: Eltham v. Stratford. ADMISSION: Gentlemen 1/-; Ladies 6d. Children over 14 6d. S. E. NIELSON, Secretary.
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 June 1934, Page 3
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