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AMUSEMENTS. The dramatic revelation of a woman who was too good for the man she married. OPERA HOUSE, N.P. (Scientifically Cooled by the Latest “Air-wash” System). Direction J. C. Williamson and W. K. Kembali Theatres. Ltd. COMMENCING TO-DAY. Matinee at 2. Evening at 8. JOHN GALSWORTHY’S JOHN GALSWORTHY’S JOHN GALSWORTHY’S Last literary achievement brought to the screen with vivid, convincing realism and perfectly enacted by a sterling cast of English artists. DIANA WYNYARD DIANA WYNYARD DIANA WYNYARD FRANK LAWTON COLIN CLIVE - In - "ONE MORE RIVER.” “ONE MORE RIVER.” “ONE MORE RIVER.” (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) - With - Reginald Denny, Jane Wyatt, Mrs. Patrick ' Campbell, Lionel Atwill, C. Aubrey Smith. IN ADDITION: Musical News, “Fads and Fancies” (musical), “Going Places” (travelogue). Plans at Collier’s until noon; thereafter at Theatre. Ring 1164.

AMUSEMENTS. Additional at Matinee Only. “THE DEATH PLUNGE,” the second chapter of “PIRATE TREASURE” : THE REGENT, N.P. TO-DAY, 2 P.M. — TO-NIGHT, AT S. A Pleasing Admixture of Adventure, Comedy and Romance. “COME ON MARINES” “COME ON MARINES” “COME ON MARINES” “COME ON MARINES” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) — With — RICHARD ARLEN ——- IDA LUPINO ROSCOE KARNS MONTE BLUE And N.Z.’s Own Screen Star, COLIN TAPLEY. Bandits and Blondes loose in the same jungle—the marines don’t know whether to shoot first and kiss afterwards, or just kiss. GOOD SUPPORTS: British News Paramount . Pictorial, “Sea You To-night” (Comedy), “Any Rags” (Cartoon), and Overseas News. Prices: 1/6 and 1/-, Children, 9d and 6d. Plan at Collier’s until noon, thereafter at Lester's or ring 548 to-night. EUCHRE PARTY AND DANCE. rpHE Ladies are holding another popular Euchre Party and Dance in the Masonic Hall, Broadway South, on January 24. Good prizes for euchre and novelty dances. Good floor. Music by Valencia Dance Band (4 instruments).

EAST END DANCE EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT. IN THE PAVILION. A Joyous Gathering Guaranteed when the Music is supplied by JACK HOOKER’S MERRYMAKERS. Ample parking space. Cloak room attendants. Specially Selected Prizes. The best Ventilation and the Briefest Intervals. Midnight bus. ADMISSION: Ladies 1/-, Gentlemen 1/6. EAST END DANCE! EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT EAST END DANCE!

COME UP AND SEE ME SOMETIME AT THE—OPUNAKE CRICKET BALL THE MOST POPULAR BALL IN TARANAKI. — ON — MONDAY — JANUARY 21, 1935 MONDAY 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 danc- . ing area approximately quarter greater than ever before. FLANNELS OPTIONAL. ADMISSION PRICES: 2/- and 3/-. SO DON’T FORGET! YOU CAN’T MISS THE CRICKET BALL ON MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 1935. TARANAKI’S GREATEST PICNIC. NGAMOTU BEACH SATURDAY, JANUARY 26. (Postponed from New Year’s Day). , SUPER ATTRACTIONS! REGATTA—Crews from Waitara and New Plymouth. CANOE RACES. HIGHLAND DANCING (under the auspices of the N.P. Caledonian Society). 1— Highland Fling: Open to any person s—Sean Triubhas: Under 12 years. who has never won a prize. 6—Hornpipe: 12 years and under. 2— Highland Fling: Under 12 years. 7-'-Highland Reel: Open. 3— Highland Fling: Under 16 years. B—lrish Jig: Open. 4— Sword Dance: Under 16 years. PRETTIEST ANKLE COMPETITION. Bathing Beauties. Pyjama Parade. Free Entries All Events. INCOMPARABLE SEA BATHING. MILK AND HOT WATER FREE. CALEDONIAN PIPE BAND. TABLES FOR PICNIC PARTIES. RACES AND LOLLIES FOR THE CHILDREN. LOUD SPEAKERS, STALLS, COCONUT SHIES, and All the Fun of the Fair. t — EXCURSION FARES FROM ALL STATIONS. Admission: Adults 1/-, Children Free. MOTOR-CARS FREE. Tickets purchased on New Year’s Day available on this date. H. PRYCE & S. BILLING, Secretaries. AWATUNA HALL! AWATUNA HALL! TUESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1935. GRAND CHEESEPUNCHERS’ DANCE HOOKER’S MERRYMAKERS, the Band that makes you dance. OLD-TIME, MODERN, TWILIGHT, NOVELTY DANCES, ETC. GOOD FLOOR, GOOD SUPPER. Don’t Miss this Night of Gaiety! ADMISSION: Ladies 1/6, Gentlemen 2/6. LOWGARTH TENNIS CLUB’S SECOND CARNIVAL NIGHT In Decorated Hall and Flood-lit Tennis Courts. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1935. • Those who attended the first Carnival have still fond memories of a wonderful evening. The second will be even better. GRAND PARADE with improved Lighting Effects on the Courts. IN THE HALL: Novelty Dances, Monte Carlos, Paper Hat Dance, Mystery Train, Paper Bag Excuse Me. Other Mysteries. Ice Creams, Soft Drinks, AMBASSADORS’ DANCE BAND. Free Bus from Stratford and Kaponga. ADMISSION: Gentlemen 2/6, Ladies 1/6.

m . TARANAKI PROVINCIAL SCOTTISH - sltlE SOCIETY (INC.) “BURNS NIGHT” The Annual Burns Night will be held in the PARISH HALL, STRATFORD, on FRIDAY, January 25, at 8 p.m. Toast List, First-class Musical Programme, and Supper by Ladies’ Committee. ADMISSION: Ladies 2/-, Gentlemen 3/-. GRAND FLANNEL DANCE & EUCHRE TOURNAMENT URENUI HALL, FRIDAY, JAN. 25. HOOKER’S MERRYMAKERS, featuring Stuart Gordon, the Brilliant Musician, in the Latest Hits. GOOD SUPPER GOOD FLOOR. POPULAR PRICES:—Dance: Ladies 2/-, Gents. 2/6. Euchre: 1/6. EUCHRE PRIZES: Ladies’ First, Order value 10/-; Gents.’ First, Order 10/-. Come and see us—we will give you a good time. Everybody welcome! * N. R. SIMONSEN, Hon. Sec., Urenui Tennis Club.

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Taranaki Daily News, 19 January 1935, Page 3

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