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AMUSEMENTS. “RED WAGON” has all the fun of the fair, all the thrill of the circus, and it abounds with action from start to finish. SATURDAY’S CROWDED AUDIENCES WERE POSITIVELY DELIGHTED WITH IT! EVERYBODY’S, N.P. NOW SHOWING - TWICE DAILY. Matinee,. 2 p.m. ■ Evening at 8. The £BO,OOO picturisation of Lady Eleanor Smith’s Celebrated Novel. 11l ' “RED WAGON” ||| 111 “RED WAGON” ||| (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) With Charles Bickford, Greta Nissen and Racquel Torres. Splendid Supporting Programme. Plan at Collier’s or Ring 365 To-night. OPERA HOUSE, N.P. , THE J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD.'S SUPREME MUSICAL ATTRACTION. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) NIGHT. TO-MORROW /TUESDAY) NIGHT. At 8 o’clock. J. C. Williamson Ltd. have great pleasure in presenting for the first# time to playgoers of New Plymouth the incomparably beautiful Musical Play: “THE DUBARRY” “THE DUBARRY” Unquestionably the two most stupendous and most expensive musical plays ever staged in New Zealand. —With— SYLVIA WELLING in her famous SYLVIA WELLING London role and a magnificent supporting company of 120 ARTISTS IHI —HU 120 ARTISTS Including OPERATIC CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA AND AN EXQUISITE BALLET. WEDNESDAY NIGHT NEXT, The Spectacular, Beautiful and Melodious Strauss Opera. “WALTZES FROM VIENNA.” “WALTZES FROM VIENNA.” Box Plans for both Operas are now open at Collier’s. PRICES: D.C. and R.S. 7/6; Stalls 4/-; Gallery 2/-. All prices plus tax.

ST. PATRICK’S SCHOOL HALL, ' • MANAIA. piNAL OF pUCHRE gERIES • WITH SWISS CARDS. . (In aid of Parish Funds.) TO-NIGHT (MONDAY). Cards and Dancing start 8.15. Open Orders 10/- and 5/- for euchre and good prizes for Swiss Cards. Novelties and Paper Hats. Excellent Supper. Sweepstake Monte Carlo. Music by Mrs. E. Gopperth, A. Engelberger and A. Meier. ADMISSION: Gentlemen 2/-, Ladies HUIRANGI HALL. THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 13, 1934. The Brixton Branch of the W.D.F.U. Will hold an QLD ipiME & J£ALL. Spoon and Fork Supper. ROWE’S ORCHESTRA. St George and Son’s Free Bus from Waitara. POPULAR PRICES: Gentlemen 3/-. ' Ladies 2/6. Double Tickets 5/-. There will be a Children’s Plain and Fancy Dress Dance on Friday Night, September 14. ADMISSION: Everyone 6d. L. UMMER, Hon. Secretary. rpENNIS QLUB J)ANCE To be held in MATAU HALL, TO-MORROW (TUESDAY). HOOKERS’ MERRYMAKERS, featuring Stewart Gordon, the Blind Musician. GOOD FLOOR. EXCELLENT MUSIC. Aitken’s Free Bus leaves Stratford 7.30. KAHOURI HALL. pLAG 500 AND JQANCE TO-MORROW.(TUESDAY), at 8 p.m. Good Prizes. Good Supper. Ladies 1/- or Basket, Gentlemen 1/6. Proceeds in aid of Cricket Club. • J. PARISH, Jnr., Hon. Sec. LEPPERTON HALL. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12. Q.RAND JJANCE & pUCHRE PARTY, ALSO FAREWELL To Mr. and Mrs. NOEL ROSS. Good Supper. Good Prizes. ROWE’S ORCHESTRA. ADMISSION: Ladies 1/-, Gentlemen 1/6. R. PAUL, Hon. Sec. QRCHESTRAL (JONCERT. MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1934. SYMPHONY IN C MINOR (Beethoven) SYMPHONY IN C MINOR (Beethoven) STRADHOLME ORCHESTRA Assisted by Mr. H. C. A. Fox and players, Hawera. CHIROPRACTIC a ARE YOU WELL AND HAPPY? 'VTIGOROUS Health results from Nor- ’ mal Function. Quality of function in the body is pre-determined by quantity of nerve energy transmitted over the nervous system from the brain. A reduced quantity of energy due to nerve interference in the region of the spinal column means reduced quality of function in some part or parts of the body—sickness of varying degrees according to the function affected and the degree to which it is affected. If your spine is in normal condition you will enjoy good health. The record of achievement in Chiropractic in restoring sick people to health merits your . thorough investigation and trial. H. A. J ENKINS ’ Palmer Graduate, (Member N.Z. and A.C.A.) Neurocalometer and X-Ray Service. 'Phone 1355. Devon Buildings. CONSULTATION FREE. JNSUBANCE! zpHE Good Name and Reputation of the NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE CO. has been built up over 70 years’ fair dealing with the public. Insure with the Leading Company. A. S. CLARK, Manager.

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Taranaki Daily News, 10 September 1934, Page 3

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