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AMUSEMENTS. EXTRA! EXTRA! On this programme. Peter Pan winning THE MELBOURNE CUP OF 1934. OPERA HOUSE, N.P. (New Plymouth’s Theatre Magnificent.) COMMENCING TO-DAY. Matinee, 2 p.m. Evening, at 8. STORY: Two youthful hearts in a delightful romance. MUSIC: Wait till you hear “Semoritz Walt” and “Just a Little Garret.” SPECTACLE: Three Sensational Revue Numbers—Beauty, Girls, and Magnificent Settings! NOVELTY: Podrecca’s Piccoli Marionettes—first time on the Talking Screen. LILIAN HARVEY LILIAN HARVEY LILIAN HARVEY Fascinating — English — Beautiful — In — A love story that Jives and throbs against the world's strangest background. ’ “1 AM SUZANNE.” "I AM SUZANNE.” “I AM SUZANNE.” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) With GENE RAYMOND. Diversified Supporting Programme. Plan at Collier’s until noon, thereafter at Theatre, or ring 1164 To-night.

AMUSEMENTS. “THE PERILS OF PAULINE,” No. 6. Screens at the Matinee only. THE REGENT, N.P. TO-DAY, 2 F.M. TO-NIGHT, AT 3. Another Quantity-Quality Week-end Programme. (1) William Janney, Dorothy Appleby and Rex, the Wonder Horse, in “KING OF WILD HORSES.” "KING OF WILD HORSES.” See the great battle of rival stallions—stampedes of thousands of wild horses—the thrill , of dangerous adventure in a thundering drama of the painted desert. (2) LOIS WILSON & RALPH MORGAN In a screen Masterpiece that will startle and inspire humanity. "NO GREATER GLORY.” “NO GREATER GLORY.” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ALSO: Regent News Service presenting THE MELBOURNE CUP, 1934. Family Prices: D.C. 1/6, Stalls 1/-, Children, 9d and 6d. Plan at Collier's until noon, then at Lester’s or ring 548 tonight. DON’T MISS THE PIPE BAND’S £ONG J)ANCE FORESTERS’ HALL, HAWERA. WEDNESDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 28. Mrs. Attrill’s Orchestra. ADMISSION: Gentlemen 2/-, Ladies 1/6.

PUNGAREHU HALL! ’ PUNGAREHU HALL! GOLF DANCE TO-NIGHT — SATURDAY, NOV. 24 — TO-NIGHT. The Cape Egmont Golf Club is holding its final dance and presentation of Trophies on the above date. Music by Mrs. Malcolm. ADMISSION: - - 1/6. Williamson’s Bus will leave Opunake at 7.30 p.m. if sufficient inducement. P. C. SMITH, Hon. Secretary.

NEW PLYMOUTH ROWING CLUB (Assisted by Mountain Road Race Committee.) GRAND DANCE MUSIC BY HOOKER’S MERRYMAKERS. MUSIC BY HOOKER’S MERRYMAKERS. WORKERS’ SOCIAL HALL, N.P. — TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY) Good Floor. Good Supper. Flannels Optional. LADIES 1/-, GENTLEMEN 1/6

SATURDAY! SATURDAY! RE-OPENING OF EAST END. DANCE MUSIC BY ROYAL MAORI STRING BAND. Pavilion Hall specially prepared for the summer season. Refreshments available on floor. Midnight Bus to Fitzroy and Breakwater. Usual prices. Committee Reserves Right of Admission. EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT. EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT.

OAONUI HALL — THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27, at 8 p.m. GRAND DANCE ! In aid of Mission Fund. Snappy music by the Royal Maori String Band, and also Items, etc. Sweepstake Monte Carlo Spot Waltz and Novelty Dances. Glassy Floor and Delicious Supper. Williamson’s Free Bus leaves Opunake at 7.45. Waswo’s Free Bus leaves Rahotu P.O. at 7.45. ADMISSION — LADIES 1/6, GENTLEMEN 2/- — ADMISSION On account of being one of the LARGEST and UP-TO-DATE in Central Taranaki CARDIFF HALL — On — TUESDAY, NOV. 27, Will be the VENUE of the FIRST ANNUAL COMBINED HARRIERS & HIKERS’ BALL VINSEN’S AMBASSADOR BAND, — FEATURING — Waltzes, Fox-Trots, Valeta, Maxina, Military Two-Step, Log Cabin, Eva Three-Step, One-Step and Gay Gordons. NOVELTIES include Baby Doll, Twilight, Confetti, Streamer and Cinderella. Also HUGE MONTE CARLO, prizes valued £1 (approx.). SPECIAL ATTRACTION: Midnight Mystery Train; FREE Tickets New Plymouth to Wellington. Make your own arrangements as the train roars through the tunnels. Negotiations being made for the issue of ladies’ out-in passes. Whyte’s Free Bus from Stratford (six trips only). POPULAR PRICES: Gentlemen 2/-, Ladies 1/6. Organiser, A. WALKER. TAMAHU HALL TUMAHU HALL. GRAND CARNIVAL DANCE TUESDAY — NOVEMBER 27 — TUESDAY Music supplied by Jack Hooker’s Dance Band, Taranaki's leading Musicians. STREAMERS, CONFETTI, PAPER BAGS, ETC. A GOOD TIME FOR ALL. ADMISSION: Gentlemen 2/-, Ladies 1/6. EVERYBODY get your Beach Dress ready for . THE BEACH DRESS BALL In TOWN HALL, OPUNAKE—WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5. Malcolm’s Star Orchestra. Excellent Supper. Novelties. “The Last Round Up” of the season. DRESS AS YOU WOULD FOR THE BEACH. POPULAR PRICES: Gentlemen 3/-, Ladies 2/-. S. M. SMITH, Hon. Sec.

PUBLIC NOTICES. ST. JOSEPH’S CHURCH, HAWERA, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). AT 8.30 P.M. SHARP. ORATORIO, “THE LITTLE FLOWER.” By PUPILS of HAWERA CONVENT under the Distinguished Conductorship of ANDERSEN TYRER The Greatest Pianist and Conductor on British Platform To-day. ADMISSION: Programme 2/6. DOORS OPEN AT 8 P.M. XMAS WINES! XMAS WINES! XMAS WINES! The Corban’s Wine we sell to you. Will make you happy through and through; Ports, Madeira, Cocktail or Sherry, Each will make you strong and merry. Ports: Spec. Rich 36/-, No. 4 42/-, Harmony 48/-, Inv., Frontignac and Old Tawny 55/-, Spec. Res. 66/-, Cellarman’s Spec. 85/-, Claret 48/-, Sweet Sherry and Madeira 55/-, Dry Sherry 66/-, Wine Cocktail 85/-, Spec. Asstd. Case (12 varieties) 58/-. Suppliers to Auckland public and other hospitals for past 22 years. Cash with Order. Freight Paid. Free Delivery Within Beason. CORBAN’S WINE SHOP, 20 UNION STREET, HAWERA. New Plymouth and District Agent: R. ALLISON, Devon Street West, N.P.

Sultanas, 31b. for 1/4. Macaroni, 6d pkt. Vermicilli, 6d pkt. Salmon, l’s, 7d tin. Salmon, I’s, lid tin. Herrings and Tomatoes, 1/- tin. Still a few Velvet Soap at 1/2 with Free Barilla. gMITH’S QKATO gTORES,

ALL BEST GRADED FRUIT. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. APPLES! Apples! Stunners 7/ir Dougherty 6/-, Washington 6/6, Delicious 8/-, Winter Cole Pears, 9/- for 401 b. cases, 201 b. cases at half price. ’ Just write Uneeda Fruit Co., Carterton.

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Taranaki Daily News, 24 November 1934, Page 3

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