amusements. TWO BIG ATTRACTIONS! EVERYBODY’S. N.P; (New Plymouth’s Favourite Theatre.) COMMENCING TO-DAY, 2 & 8 P.M. On the Stage at 8 p.m.— Personal Appearance of Australia’s Brilliant Prima Donna. ' MADAME ELSA STRALIA MADAME ELSA STRALIA MADAME ELSA STRALIA Famous Soprano and protege of Madame Melba—direct from' her triumphant tour of England, the Continent and America, where she captivated all with her glorious voice. On the Screen at 2 and 8 p.m.— The producers of “Song of the Plough” now present one of the year’s brightest musicals.. “THE REGIMENTAL LADY.” “THE REGIMENTAL LADY.” “THE REGIMENTAL LADY.” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Here is one of the Snappiest and most intriguing comedies yet produced. There’s a Laugh in every line of its Joyous Story, and it’s crammed .with Delightful Song Hits that the whole town will soon be whistling. Talented Cast headed by TAMARA DESNI & HAROLD FRENCH Full Supporting Programme. Plan at Collier’s until noon, thereafter at Lester’s or ring 365 to-night. ELTHAM TALKIES 8 p.m. — TO-NIGHT — 8 p.m. A brilliant British comedy replete with side-splitting situations, just enough romance, catchy music, pleasing theme songs, clever dances and snappy ballets. JACK HULBERT —In—"JACK AHO Y.” With Tamaru Desni, Nancy O’Neill, Alfred'Drayton and Henry Peterson. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) , An amusing story with an interesting and impressive British background that will please everyone. Preceded by Two Interesting Newsreels, a Gazette, a Film Novelty, a Cinerhagazine. Coming TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY: “PRINCESS CHARMING.” MANAIA AND KAPONGA TALKIES. MANAIA TO-NIGHT. Matinee To-day at 2.15 p.m. CONSTANCE CUMMINGS - In - “HEADS WE GO.” “HEADS WE GO.” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ALSO: Episode I. of the Adventure Serial, “DETECTIVE LLOYD.” GOOD SUPPORTS. KAPONGA TO-NIGHT. Two Famous Stars who enjoy being co-starred. JEAN HARLOW — CLARK GABLE — In — “HOLD YOUR MAN." "HOLD YOUR MAN.” (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) SUPPORTS:: News Reel, Comedy, Mickey Mouse in “Mickey Cuts Up,” Episode 2 of “Detective Lloyd.” COASTAL TALKIES. Pungarehu, Monday; Okato, Tuesday. “HOLD YOUR MAN.” by the Censor for Adults.) Episode I. of "DETECTIVE LLOYD.” MOUNTAIN RACE G RAND D ANCE Agricultural Hall, 1) -^ ew Plymouth. Music by Vinsen’s Ambassadors. AT 8 TO-NIGHT. Spot Light and Novelty Dances. Sit-Down Supper. ADMISSION: Ladies 1/-, Gentlemen 1/6. Usual Bus after Dance.
SHEEP DOG TRIALS. CAPE EGMONT STOCK DOG TRIAL CLUB. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), at 1 p.m. AT Mr. H. J. Kelly’s homestead, Pungarehu, in the paddock in front of the house (not on the Trial Course) EXHIBITION TRIAL RUNS will be given by several well known trial performers for the education and instruction of novice competitors. Light Luncheon will be procurable on the ground at a small charge. NOTE: Meetings of all committees will be held on the grounds commencing, at 10.30 a.m. V. THORNE, Hon. Secretary. Veale Road, New Plymouth. MANGAEHU - STRATFORD SHEEP DOG TRIAL CLUB. NNU A L To be held on Messrs. Arkwright and Arkwright’s Property, Tututawa (16 miles from Stratford). FEBRUARY 13 & 14, 1935. Starting at 8 a.m. each day. PROGRAMME: CLASS 1 (Open): Long head, pull and drive around ring. Prizes: Ist £6 and challenge cup valued at £5/5/-; 2nd £3/10/-; 3rd £l/10/-; 4th 10/-. SPECIALS. OPEN MAIDEN: Man and dog. Prizes: Ist £l/10/- and challenge cup valued at £5/5/- to be won three times; 2nd £1; 3rd 10/-. OPEN NOVICE. Prizes Ist £l/10/-; 2nd £1; 3rd 10/-. CLASS 3, Huntaway (Open): Prizes: Ist £6 and challenge cup valued at £lO/10/-; 2nd £3/10/-; 3rd £l/10/-; 4th 10/-. CLASS 2 (Open): Heading, bringing back, drive and yard. Prizes: Ist £6 and challenge cup valued at £lO 107-; 2nd £3/10/-; 3rd £l/10/-; 4th 10/-. Nominations for each event 6/-. Numerous prizes and trophies for maiden and novice competitors in each event to be allotted later. Competitors kindly note that a levy of 1/- in the £ will be made on winners of first prize money, and 6d on second and third prize money in the three open events. Trials to start at 8 a.m. sharp each day. Morning tea, a light luncheon and afternoon tea available on grounds. Catering done by club. Charge at gate: Gents. 2/-, Ladies free. DANCE on THURSDAY NIGHT. Ambassador Band. Gentlemen 2/6, Ladies 2/-. Free Bus from town. H. L. WALKER, Hon. Secretary. 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.
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 January 1935, Page 3
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