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AMUSEMENTS. SPECIAL!—On this Programme. THE MELBOURNE CUP, 1934. EVERYBODY’S, N.P. (New Plymouth’s Favourite Theatre). COMMENCING TO-DAY, 2 & 8 P.M. A ROARING PANORAMA OF LONDON’S NAUGHTY ’NINETIES. — With — WILL HAY WILL HAY - Famous Radio and Stage Artist and "Schoolmaster” of Record Fame, in "THOSE WERE THE DAYS” "THOSE WERE THE DAYS” 1 Brilliant Adaptation of Sir Arthur Pinero’s Stage Success. "THE MAGISTRATE.” With a Big Supporting Cast. IRIS HOEY — CLAUDE ALLISTER JIMMY GODDEN And Many of London’s Celebrated Vaudeville Artists. A funnier story has never been put .to the screen. Will Hay, as the irascible old "Magistrate,” who, all unknowingly, sentences his own wife to seven days, will keep you roaring through every scene. You’ll hear the old popular songs. "Lily of Laguna,” "A Little Bit oft the Top,” and many more—you'll see the wasp-waisted ballet girls of grandad's day—and revel in all its wealth of boisterous entertainment!— “Whoopee.” Yes, sir—Those Were the Days! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Plan at Collier’s until noon, then at Lester’s or ring 365 to-night. ELTHAM TALKIES 8 TO-NIGHT & MONDAY NIGHT 8 A real down-to-earth family entertainment. A good drama with an interesting story, plenty of action, heart tugs, and human appeal. JACKIE COOPER. — In — "LONE COWBOY.” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) — With — Lila Lee, John Wrat, and Addison Richards. This is not a “wild west,” but a poignant story of a little wild-eyed child from the coty slums, who, through circumstances, becomes the ward, companion, and admirer of a cold-eyed ranger. Preceded by: Two Newsreels, a sportsreel, subject—“ Big Game Hunting ; a Screen Song; a comedy. Coming, Tuesday-Wednesday: “It Happened One Night.” NEW THEATRE, OPUNAKE MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2 P.M. *■ The Screen’s greatest Cowboy Buck Jones. - In - "SOUTH OF THE RIO GRANDE.” (Approved for 'Universal Exhibition.) TO-NIGHT AT 8 p.m. Warren William and Jean Muir — In — "BEDSIDE” "BEDSIDE.” (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) . He caused more cases of heart trouble than he cured. GOOD SUPPORTS. WEDNESDAY, 28, THURSDAY 29. Big Double Star Programme. No. 1— Stuart Erwin and Ann Sothern. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) — In — "THE PARTY’S OVER.” The laugh riot of . a worm who turned! No. 2— The Ace Delineator/of Western Roles. Buck Jones. . — In — "SOUTH OF THE RIO GRANDE.” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) FRIDAY, NOV. 30, SATURDAY, DEC. 1 Janet Gaynor and Lionel Barrymore — In — "CAROLINA “CAROLINA.” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) COMING THURSDAY & FRIDAY December 20 and 21. "DAMAGED LIVES.” WHITING’S TALKIE CIRCUIT RAHOTU, MON., 26, WAREA, WED., 28. OTAKEHO, THURS., 29. ' “THE REBEL.” ' (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.)' AWATUNA, FRIDAY, NOV. 30. The Year’s Comedy Riot. “THE PARTY’S OVER,” (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) He was his family’s meal-ticket until his sweetheart put them on a permanent diet! GOOD SUPPORTS. OAKURA BRANCH WOMEN’S DIVISION FARMERS’UNION J) ANCE OAKURA HALL, TUESDAY, NOV. 27. Euchre for non-dancers. Boulton’s Music. Good Supper. ADMISSION: Ladies 1/-,. Gentlemen 1/6. ”” pONCE R T ST. MARY’S HALL THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29 at 8 p.m. — By Pupils of — MISS VINNIE ROSS & MISS BETH HADDEN Assisted by the Girls’ High School Choir. Items include Choral, Verse Speaking, Orchestral and Solo Instrumental numbers, also a One-Act play (Archibold.) ADMISSION: Adults 1/6, Children 6d. RAHOTU HALL! RAHOTU HALL! FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30. JgUCHRE & Good Music, Good Floor and Supper. Raffle to be drawn. PRIZES: Ladies’ Ist., value £l, 2nd. 15s, 3rd. ss. Gentlemen the same. ADMISSION: Ladies 1/6, Gentlemen 2/-, Dance only, 1/6. R. HUDSON. M. ROBERTSON, Secretaries R.T.C. CHURCH OF J£N GLAND AZAAR TOWN HALL, MANAIA. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1934. Official Opening at 1 p.m. by the Rev. H. Whitby James, vicar of Hawera. Plain and Fancy, Produce, Sweet and Ice Cream, Toy, Flower and Plant Stalls, Fish Pond. Novel and Attractive Side-Shows. Luncheon, Afternoon Tea and Supper. MUSICAL PROGRAMME IN EVENING. ADMISSION: Afternoon, Free; Evening, Adults 1/-, Children 6d. Doors Open 12 o’clock and 7 p.m. Gifts of Produce, etc., for Stalls and Refreshment Rooms gratefully received. (MRS.) C. H. SOLOMON, Hon. Secretary.

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Taranaki Daily News, 24 November 1934, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 24 November 1934, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 24 November 1934, Page 3

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