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AMUSEMENTS. MANAGERIAL: Please do not confuse "TARZAN & HIS MATE” with any other Tarzan picture. It is entirely NEW and presented on the screen for the FIRST TIME. EVERYBODY’S, N.P. (New Plymouth’s Favourite Theatre.) COMMENCING TO-DAY. Matinee 2 p.m. ■ Evening at 8 1 . BREATH-TAKING THRILLS IN THE GREATEST OF ALL JUNGLE PICTURES! The famous characters created by ' EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS spring once more to life in a drama that has never been surpassed in fascinating adventure and unusual romance. — “ TARZAN “TARZAN AND HIS MATE” “TARZAN AND HIS MATE” “TARZAN AND HIS MATE” — “TARZAN AND HIS MATE” — With - JOHNNY WIESSMULLER JOHNNY WIESSMULLER MAUREEN O’SULLIVAN ■ AND PAUL CAVANAGH Humans and Animals in Acrobatic Feats never : before performed—Underwater Swimming that will leave you breathless—Romance, Thrills, Action and Tense Drama—With the African Jungle as a Vivid and Terrifying Background. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) ALSO: Metro News, “Hi, Neighbour” (Our Gang Comedy), and Cinesound Review. Plan at Collier’s until noon, then at Lester’s or ring 365 To-night. ELTHAM TALKIES TO-NIGHT & MONDAY NIGHT. i : • At 8 o’clock. , An enchanting musical comedy, packed with music, song, spectacle, humour and dancing. Pretty, Bright, Sparkling. BING CROSBY —ln—J “TOO MUCH HARMONY.” “TOO MUCH HARMONY.” , (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) • With Jack Oakie, Skeets Gallagher, Judith Allen and Lilyan Tashman. A pleasing story with a melodious background. Preceded by a Newsreel, a Screen Song, a Screen Souvenir and a Comedy. REALTONE TALKIES HUIROA: OCT. 10. TARIKI: OCT. 11. TjAHORA: OCT. 21. WHANGA.: OCT. 13. “SAY IT WITH MUSIC.” “SAY IT WITH MUSIC.” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.). Featuring Jack Payne and His Band. Britain’s Renowned Broadcast Artists. Also Mickey Mouse in “Mickey’s Revue.” ' , ( MOUNTAIN • ROAD - RACE! G RAND ItwBSBSSrT/ Agricultural Hall, New Plymouth TO-NIGHT — AT 8. .-r ■ Music by VINSEN’S AMBASSADOR Dance Band. ■; ‘ Novelty Dances. ADMISSION: Ladies 1/-, Gentlemen 1/6. / NORMANBY TOWN HALL.- ’ MQNDAY, OCTOBER 8/ Q.RAND “WHOOPEE”’ J)ANCE. • - (In aid of’Local Gymnasium.) Novelties Galore. Jack Hooker’s Merrymakers, including Stewart Gordon in Special Items. ADMISSION: 2/6 and 1/6. / Free Buses from E.T.M., Hawera, 7.45. t Here we are again, Happy as can be! DON’T MISS OUR GRAND FINAL . JjAT.T. OF THE REASON. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1934, In the PIHAMA HALL. ; In aid of Hockey Funds. fit-down Supper. Novelties Galore! Hooker’s Merrymakers (four players). Free Buses from Opunake and Kaporiga via Kapuni. Admission: Ladies 2/-, Gentlemen 2/6. . •. VIOLET HALL, * Hon. Sec. Ph. H.C. QARDEN pARTY ' In aid of W.D.F.U. ' “HOLLY BANK,” OKAIAWA, ’ LABOUR DAY, OCTOBER 22, 1934. Watch for particulars. v INGLEWOOD TOWN HALL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1934. jgPECIAL pNTERTAINMENT. RESERVE THIS DATE. Watch for further particulars. QRAND J£UCHRE & J)ANCE. In aid of Opunake Maori Women’s Institute. To be held in the OPUNAKE TOWN HALL, on WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 10, 1934, at 8 p.m. sharp. Lidies’ and Gentlemen’s First Prize, £1 order; Second £1 order; Third, £1 order. Delicious Supper. Good Music by the Spring Band. Free Bus leaves Rahotu at 7.15 p.m. Also one from the Oaonui Store at 7.45 p.m. _ ADMISSION: 2/-; Non-Players 1/-. A. V. FROST, - ‘ ’ -• Secretary. LEPPERTON BASKETBALL CLUB. ■ ’ -UV NNU A L . J) ANC E. LEPPERTON HALL, OCTOBER 10. Good Music. Good Floor. Good -Supper. Hooker’s Merrymakers. ADMISSION: Ladies 1/6; Gentlemen 2/-. If sufficient ’ inducement offers Williamson’s Bus will leave Ibbbtson’s Garage at 7.30 p.m. N. WALLACE, Secretary. Dance Committees Please Note! ’ WAREA HALL. pUCHRE pARTY & JJANCE. WEDNESDAY, OCT. 31. GOOD PRIZES: Ladies: Ist. £1; 2nd. 10/-. Gents.’ Ist. £1; 2nd. 10/-. ADMISSION: 1/6. .- Wares Ladies’ Gjiild, Organisers.

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Taranaki Daily News, 6 October 1934, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 6 October 1934, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 6 October 1934, Page 3

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