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AMUSEMENTS. NEW YEAR’S EVE. CONTINUOUS PICTURES — 7P.M. TO MIDNIGHT. EVERYBODY’S, N.P. (New Plymouth’s Favourite Theatre). COMMENCING TO-DAY, 2 & 8 P.M. The Star whose Delightful Whimsicalities and Philosophies have endeared him to millions of theatregoers the world over. WILL ROGERS Old Man Comedy in WILL ROGERS in his Grandest and WTT.T, ROGERS Most Human Role In the uproarious Fox Comedy Classic, “HANDY ANDY” —“HANDY ANDY” ‘ — “HANDY ANDY” “HANDY ANDY” —— (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Imagine him dressing up as Tarzan, ruining his wife’s social career with his antics, taking care of babies and learning to play golf. WHEN WILL QUITS WORK AND STARTS TO PLAY—EVERYBODY GOES TO WORK TO STOP HIM! With Peggy Wood, Conchita Montenegro and Mary Carlisle. ATTRACTIVE ASSOCIATE PROGRAMME: Fox News, “Joe’s Lunch Wagon” (cartoon), “On Western Trails” (camerathrill), and “Tee for Two” (special technicolour short). Plan at Collier’s until noon, then at Lester’s or ring 365 to-night. ELTHAM TALKIES TO-NIGHT AND MONDAY NIGHT. At 8 o’clock. An outstanding musical romance that is an epic of human emotions —the story of a love that flamed for a whole lifetime—with glorious music and songs. A generation of stirring events crowded into the hearts of one man and one woman John Boles and Gloria Stuart —In— “B E L O V E D.” With Morgan 1 Farley, Ruth Hall and Lucille Gleason. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Preceded by Two Newsreels, an Oswald Cartoon, a Musical Number. Coming TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY: “ THAT’S A GOOD GIRL.” NEW THEATRE, OPUNAKE TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), DEC. 29. MATINEE at 2 p.m. Blow me down if it ain’t JOE E. BROWN as the snappiest salt that ever sailed the seven seas, in “ SON OF A SAILOR.” (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) A First National laugh hit, with Jean Muir, Frank McHugh, Thelma Todd MONDAY; DEC. 31 (New Year’s Eve). MATINEE at 2 p.m. “ YES, MR. BROWN.” Two Sessions New Year’s Eve. No. 1— Spencer Tracy and Helen Twelvetrees —In—“WHEN NEW YORK SLEEPS.” (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Wheels of fate . . . whirling on the tracks of destiny! Thrills in every turn! Terror at every stop! Seven lives speeding to an end no one could foretell! First Session commences at 7.30 p.m. No. 2—To commence at 10 p.m. JACK BUCHANAN —ln— ! | ' “ YES, MR. BROWN.” (Aprwved for Universal Exhibition.) He dances. He sings—in the merriest musical ever made. TUESDAY, JAN. I—WEDNESDAY, JAN. 2—THURSDAY, JAN. 3. Three Nights. Matinees Tuesday and Wednesday at 2 p.m. The Screen Sensation! JAN KIEPURA —ln—- “ TELL ME TO-NIGHT.” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) IJRENUI jgEACH piCNIC. TUESDAY, JANUARY 1, 1935. Races for Children and Adults. Sports commence at 12.30 p.m. Treasure Hunt at 2.30 p.m. Hot Water Free. A good day’s outing assured. F. D. BRAMALD, Hon. Secretary. ’ MOUNTAIN ROAD RACE DANCE to-night 1 (Saturday). WORKERS’ SOCIAL HALL. TO-NIGHT, AT 8. Music by Vinsen’s Ambassadors. Flannels Optional. Good Supper. Novelty Dances. Usual Bus. ADMISSION: Ladies 1/-, Gentlemen 1/6. SWIMMING CARNIVAL. EAST END SURF CLUB. pOURTH OARNIVAL. pOURTH QARNIVAL. MUNICIPAL BATHS, N.P. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1934. At 7.45 p.m. ALL TARANAKI’S BEST COMPETING. 440Yds. Taranaki Senior Men’s Championship. Water Polo, Dalgleish Cup, Stratford v. East End. Diving. Handicap Events. Relays. ADMISSION: Adults 1/-, Children 6d. DANCE TO FOLLOW AT KAWAROA BUNGALOW. Good Music, Floor and Supper, h Admission to Dance: 1/-. ’• i PARKER’S yyEST pND pERNERIES DEVON STREET WEST. T HAVE pleasure in announcing that -*• my Gardens and Begonia Houses will be open to the Public from now till the end of April. Several improvements have been effected which render the gardens even more interesting to the sightseer. My display of Streptocarpus, Gloxinias and Fems is more than equal to my previous displays, whilst my benching of the latest Begonias is unsurpassed in the Dominion. I am making a very interesting display of the latest named Hydrangeas in their wonderfully varied colours, and the outside gardens contain many of the latest shrubs. j I shall be glad to welcome old and new patrons and am always ready to place my knowledge at their disposal. Admission 6d. FRED PARKER, Devon Street West.

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Taranaki Daily News, 29 December 1934, Page 3

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