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AMUSEMENTS. OPERA HOUSE, N.P. (New Plymouth’s Theatre Magnificent). Direction: J. C. Williamson and W. R. Kemball Theatres, Ltd. COMMENCING TO-DAY. Matinee at 2 p.m. Evening at 8. A truly amazing spectacle of pageantry glamour and beauty. MARLENE DIETRICH MARLENE DIETRICH MARLENE DIETRICH Superb as the most dominant personality in history, in the masterpiece of her spectacular career. “THE SCARLET EMPRESS” “THE SCARLET EMPRESS” “THE SCARLET EMPRESS” (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) A Josef von Sternberg Production, with JOHN LODGE LOUISE DRESSER, and Marlene’s Little Daughter,, Maria. Dietrich, woman of fire, Empress of Beauty, living the loves of the most romantic woman ever to be called a Queen, Catherine the Great of Russia. IN ADDITION: Australian Fox News, Overseas News, “Shiver Me Timbers” (Popeye Cartoon). Plans at Collier’s until noon; thereafter at theatre. Ring 1164.

AMUSEMENTS. COMEDY — MYSTERY — ROMANCE in a Double Star bill that will set the whole town talking. THE REGENT, N.P. COMMENCING TO-DAY. Matinee, 2 p.m. Evening at 8. (1) —Screenland’s Goofiest Giggle-Getters WHEELER & WOOLSEY WHEELER & WOOLSEY As Two Famous Sexplorers who go Big Dame Hunting. “SO THIS IS AFRICA.” “SO TfflS IS AFRICA.” With Raquel Torres. (2) The most bewildering mystery thriller of the year. “FOG” Mid-ocean mystery shrouded in “FOG” fog-shielding the killer, who “FOG” stalked the decks for other vic“FOG” tims. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) — With - REGINALD DENNY MARY BRIAN" — DONALD COOK. Universal News to Open. Additional at Matinee Only. ■ “THE PERILS OF PAULINE” No. 7. Popular Prices: D.C. 1/6, Stalls 1/-, Children, 9d and 6d. Plan at Collier’s until noon—then at Lester’s or ring 548 to-night.

AURO A TENNIS CLUB DANCE TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY). TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY). MUSIC BY JACK HOOKER. GOOD SUPPER. FLANNELS OPTIONAL. ADMISSION: GENTLEMEN 1/6, LADIES 1/-. THE SERIES WILL BE CONTINUED EVERY FORTNIGHT. COME ALONG AND ENJOY YOURSELF. 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. OMATA AWAKES! . OM AT A AWAKES! GRAND CARNIVAL DANCE WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1934. EVERYTHING OF THE BEST, INCLUDING MUSIC BY VINSEN’S AMBASSADOR DANCE BAND. FLANNELS OPTIONAL. ADMISSION: Gentlemen 2/-, Ladies 1/-. Buses leave Ibbotson Bros.’ Garage, 7.55 p.m. RETURN FARE 6d. \ GEO. BECK, Hon. Secretary. TATARAIMAKA HALL! TATARAIMAKA HALL! TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11. ( TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11.' OWING TO NUMEROUS REQUESTS THE PATUA CHEESEPUNCHERS ARE HOLDING A SECOND CARNIVAL DANCE ON THE ABOVE DATE. ALTON HALL! ALTON HALL! TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11 — TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11 ALTON, CHEESEMAKERS’ BALL WILLS’ f MELODYMAKERS (5 INSTRUMENTS). NOVELTY DANCES GALORE. ADMISSION: GENTLEMEN 2/6, LADIES 1/6. A REAL CARNIVAL NIGHT, SO BE THERE! in' i ■ 1 ■ ' OAONUI SCHOOL CONCERT OAONUI HALL! OAONUI HALL! FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1934, AT 8 p.m. DANCE TO FOLLOW. BEST OF MUSIC, FLOOR AND SUPPER. ADMISSION: Adults 2/-, Children 1/-. 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 Reason. CORBAN’S WINE SHOP. 20 UNION STREET, HAWERA. New Plymouth and District Agent: R. ALLISON, Devon Street West, N.P.

MODEL AEROPLANES COMET (winner Centenary Air Race) 2/6. GIPSY MOTH (McGregor and Walker) 6/6. PUSS MOTH (Whitehead and NicholD 6/SOUTHERN CROSS (Kingsford Smith) 8/-. Scale and Flying Models. Also many Record-breakers from 1/9, and Full Stocks of Spares. ONLY AT ' The “Model” Aeroplane Depot. Give one for Christmas. SMITHS’ <NP - > L™" UP-TO-DATE SECOND-HAND DEALERS. I "Only Fumigated Book Exchange,” And “Model” Aeroplane Depot. ARIKI STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. ’Phone 231. yyAREA QASH gTORE. Men’s Sports Trousers, 11/6, 12/6, 13/6, 14/6, 17/6, 19/6, 21/6, 22/6, 24/6. Sleeveless Pullovers. All colours. 10/6 each. Blazers, 26/6, 31/6. Leather Belts, 2/6, 2/S. G. C. MOREY ’PHONE 30X, RAHOTU.

CLASS “ A ” SERVICE ■ FARMERS’ CO-OP. GARAGES. FARMERS’ CO-OP. GARAGES. STOCKISTS OF STOCKISTS OF GENUINE AUSTIN SPARE PARTS. GENUINE AUSTIN SPARE PARTS. ALL CLASSES OF REPAIR - WORK TO ALL MAKES OF CARS. GET OUR PRICES FOR TYRES AND BATTERIES BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE. t FARMERS’ CO-OP. GARAGES. NEW PLYMOUTH, STRATFORD, HAWERA. OONCISE, authentic, stirring—the Slistory of Taranaki is now on SSw at Booksellers and all Daily News Offices throughout Taranaki. Price 1/-. c.x.

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Taranaki Daily News, 1 December 1934, Page 3

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