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AMUSEMENTS. A Refreshing Change in Cinema Entertainment. OPERA HOUSE, N.P. (Scientifically Cooled by the Latest “Air-wash” System)”. Direction J. C. Williamson and W. R. Kcmball Theatres, Ltd. COMMENCING AT 2,& 8 P.M. TO-DAY ■ The One and Only JOE E. BROWN JOE E. BROWN JOE E. BROWN JOE E. BROWN Assisted by actual world-famed circus stars performing an infinite variety of dumb-founding feats, in — “THE CIRCUS CLOWN” “THE CIRCUS CLOWN” “THE CIRCUS CLOWN” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) SEE! SEE! SEE! SEE! “THE FLYING CODONAS” (Amazing Aerialists) POODLES HANNEFORD (Astounding Equestrian Troupe) THE PICCHIANI FAMILY (Tumblers Extraordinary) EXTRA! EXTRA! See the Man-eating Lion put his head in Joe Brown’s mouth. ENTERTAINING SUPPORTS. “Jolly Good Fellow” (melody master), “Nervous Hands” (comedy), “Syncopated City” (musical revue), Cinesound News. Plans at Collier’s until noon; thereafter at theatre. Ring 1164.

AMUSEMENTS. SPECIAL! At the Matinee Only. RICHARD TALMADGE In the First Thrilling Episode of “PIRATE TREASURE” THE REGENT. N.P. TO-DAY, 2 P.M. TO-NIGHT AT 8. BIG TWO-STAR PROGRAMME. (1) —Henrietta Crosman and Richard Cromwell In a gripping drama of tangled lives and broken hearts. “AMONG THE MISSING” “AMONG THE MISSING” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) (2) Alluring Romance and Dynamic Drama in a story that has the oil-fields of Northern Africa as its background. “THE WOMAN I STOLE” “THE WOMAN I STOLE” (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) With an All-Star Cast, headed by FAY WRAY JACK HOLT FAY WRAY JACK HOLT NOAH BEERY. NOAH BEERY. Universal News to Open. 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. ST. PATRICK’S TENNIS CLUB, MANAIA. QRA N D J) ANC E. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1935. Particulars later. I

BAND CONCERT AT N.P. BREAKWATER. AT N.P. BREAKWATER. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), JANUARY 13, 1935, at 2 p.m. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), JANUARY 13, 1935, at 2 p.m. By the Taumarunui Boys’ Brass Band. Under patronage of His Worship the Mayor, Mr. E. R. (h Gilmour. Collection to defray expenses. KAKARAMEA, MONDAY NIGHT VOU have heard Jack Hooker’s Merrymakers broadcast from 2YB, now come and see them and dance to their music at the _KAI<AR A MEA orr MONDAY NIGHT. The Patea Platoon (Ist. Taranaki Regiment) have secured this talented orchestra for your entertainment. . _ Railway One-Step, Dutch Monte Carlo and Novelty Dances with original prizes, and ..repeating our popular Buffet Supper. ADMISSION Gentlemen 2/6, Ladies 1/6; Double 3/-. O. PRICE, Hon. Secretary. OAONUI HALL! ~ OAONUI HALL! GRAND OPENING DANCE OF THE OAONUI BACHELORS. ' WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1935. MALCOLM’S ORCHESTRA. Numerous Novelty Dances. Al Supper. Gibson’s Free Bus leaves Harding's Cycle Depot, Opunake, 7.45 p.m. The committee is sparing no pains to make this dance the event of the 1935 season. Proceeds i aid of the hall funds. ADMISSION: Ladies 2/-, Gentlemen 2/6. D. WILSON, Hon. Sec. To the Dancing Public: Grand Opening Dance of Young People’s Social Club. KAPUNI HALL: WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1935. GRAND FLANNEL DANCE Come to this BIG NIGHT DANCE and hear WILLS’ MELODY ORCHESTRA nlav ENTRANCING MUSIC for Dreamy Waltzes and the latest Fox-Trot ’Hits. NOVELTIES!! FUN!! NOVELTIES!! ADMISSION — GENTLEMEN 2/6, LADIES 2/- — ADMISSION PLANTS FREE BUS will leave Hawera P.O. at 7.45 via Okaiawa, also free bus from Manaia at 8 p.m. ® WASN’T THE DEPRESSION AWFUL? 1935 OPENS SENSATIONALLY I GIGANTIC FLANNEL DANCE (Under auspices Tikorangi Troop QJk.M.R.) THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1935. PUBLIC HALL, TIKORANGI. Special engagement of HOOKER’S MERRYMAKERS DANCE BAND. Euchre for non-dancers. Free buses from Waitara. Ice Cream and Soft Drinks oj sale. Everythingup to our standard. Nuf sed. ADMISSION TO BALLROOM: LADIES 2/-, GENTLEMEN 2/6. EUCHRE ONLY: LADIES 1/-, GENTLEMEN 1/6. Dance after 1/- extra. W. L. FAULL, Hon. Secretary. COME UP . AND SEE ME SOMETIME AT THEOPUNAKE CRICKET BALL THE MOST POPULAR BALL IN TARANAKI. — ON — MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 1935. MORE BEAUTIFUL DECORATIONS, MORE BRILLIANT & ORIGINAL LIGHTING, BETTER SUPPER, & BETTER MUSIC THAN WE HAVE EVER GIVEN YOU BEFORE! It may seem impossible but it is true. HOOKER’S MERRYMAKERS DANCE BAND Playing as only Hooker can play, featuring all. the newest hits. Perhaps you have heard him over 2YB on Saturday nights. If so, you can’t keep away, but if not you will have to hear him at the CRICKET BALL for which he has promised us the greatest performance he has yet given. Our electrical effects, always of the most original nature, and brilliant in their result are this year in the capable hands of Mr. L. Brown. IN ADDITION TO ALL THISAlterations to the hall, now almost completed, will make available a dancing area approximately quarter greater than ever before. FLANNELS OPTIONAL. ADMISSION PRIORS: 2/- and 3/-. SO DON’T FORGET! YOU CAN’T MISS THE CRICKET BALL ON MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 1935. LAWN TENNIS. ' , SPECTACULAR TENNIS! _ SPECTACULAR TENNIS! SPECTACULAR TENNIS! SPECTACULAR TENNIS! SPECTACULAR TENNIS! SPECTACULAR TENNIS! SPECTACULAR TENNIS! SPECTACULAR TENNIS! SPECTACULAR TENNIS! (itvO SPECTACULAR TENNIS! SPECTACULAR TENNIS! I \ SPECTACULAR TENNIS! SPECTACULAR TENNIS! // / / SPECTACULAR TENNIS! SPECTACULAR TENNIS! (\/ / / SPECTACULAR TENNIS! SPECTACULAR TENNIS! SPECTACULAR TENNIS! SEE THE LEADING PLAYERS IN ACTION, MORNING & AFTERNOON. TARANAKI TENNIS TOURNAMENT AT NEW PLYMOUTH CLUB’S COURTS, VIVIAN ST. SEMI-FINALS AND FINALS SEMI-FINALS AND FINALS 10 a.m.—STROMBOM & MISS WYLDS v. UDY & MISS BUIST. 10 30 a.m.—MACFARLANE & MISS SIMPSON v. A. DICKIE & MISS A. HICKS. 1.45 p.m-: UDY v. STROMBOM; MISS WYLDS v. MISS HICKS. 2.45 p.m.—LEGGAT & STROMBOM v. Winner of DICKIE & DICKIE v. DENNES & MARSHALL. _, tT , TATT „ „ * 4.15 p.m.—MISSES WYLDS & HICKS v. winner of MISSES POWNALL & E. A. SMITH v. MISSES MEDLEY & WEBSTER. TO-DAY (SATURDAY), Commencing at 9 a.m. ~'O-DAY (SATURDAY), Commencing at 9 a.m. ADMISSION 1/-, Children under 14, 6d. K. P. TOMPKINS, Hon. Sec.

A SMALL ADVERTISEMENT in the classified columns of the Taranaki Daily News will sell your goods. Try it! Prepaid rates: 16 words 1/-; three consecutive insertions 2/6.

OONCISE, authentic, stirring—the History of Taranaki is now on Sale at Booksellers and all Daily News Offices throughout Taranaki. Price 1/-. c.x.

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Taranaki Daily News, 12 January 1935, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 12 January 1935, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 12 January 1935, Page 3

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