AMUSEMENTS. Remarkable Crowds Again Thronged the Theatre at both sessions yesterday. EVERYBODY’S, N.P. (New Plymouth’s Favourite Theatre.) TO-DAY, 2 P.M. TO-NIGHT AT 8. (Finally To-morrow, 2 and 8.) MR. GEORGE ARLISS MR. GEORGE ARLISS MR. GEORGE ARLISS You’ll simply revel in his characterisation of a crochety. old gentleman and . his • sly efforts to find a suitable heir to his fortune. •THE LAST GENTLEMAN.” “THE LAST GENTLEMAN.” “THE LAST GENTLEMAN.” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) • With EDNA MAY OLIVER. Quality - Supports, including Walt. Disney’s new all-colour hit. “THE FLYING MOUSE” Plan at Collier’s or ring 365 to-night. INGLEWOOD TALKIES TO-MORROW NIGHT. “MELODY CRUISE” “MELODY CRUISE” — With — CHARLIE RUGGLES —PHIL HARRIS CHARLIE RUGGLES —PHIL HARRIS (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Sensational Musical Comedy feature, rapid action, marvellous music and unique dance numbers. SUPPORTS, include News, Cartoon and a Good Comedy. ELTHAM TALKIES TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW NIGHT. At 8 o’clock. One of the best murder mystery-detec-tive stories yet shown on the screen. Clean, interesting, thrilling, entertaining. WARNER OLAND —In — “CHARLIE CHAN’S COURAGE.” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) (From the novel, “Chinese Parrot,” by Earl Derr Biggers.) With Drue Layton and Donald Woods. A story that, by its tfeverly withheld suspense, holds the spectator enthralled right to the end. Preceded by a Newsreel, a Cartoon and an interesting 2-reel film showing the Island of Krakatoa. Coming THURSDAY and FRIDAY: “EVERGREEN”— With Jessie Matthews. OPERA HOUSE, N.P. COMEDY AND DRAMA.' WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1935. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1935. J. C. Williamson Ltd. present the world’s most sensational dramatic success TEN MINUTE ALIBI. TEN MINUTE ALIBI. which attracted record audiences in London for over two years. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1935. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1935. The delightfully humorous and romantic comedy by the brilliant New Zealand playwright, Dr. Merton Hodge. THE WIND AND THE RAIN. THE WIND AND THE RAIN. Sparkling delicious comedy that has set millions laughing in England, America and Australia. The Company includes GEORGE THIRLWELL GEORGE THIRLWELL Landon's noted young leading man, with whom will be associated, JOCELYN HOWARTH, famous screen and stage artist. ARUNDEL NIXON, who will appear in his London roles. Frank Bradley, Harold B. Meade, R. L. Athol wood, Richard Fair, Tommy Jay, Russell Chapman, Nan Taylor, Gwen Munro, Ronald Roberts, Frederick Hughes and other notable artists. Both productions will be staged on the same scale of completeness as when they were the rage of London. Box plans will be opened at Collier’s on Monday morning next at 9 o'clock. A queue will be formed from 8 a.m. PRICES: D.C. and R.S. 5/-, Stalls 3/-. Gallery Pit 2/- (all prices plus tax). Touring Manager John Farrell. HAWERA: FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8. TEN MINUTE ALIBI. yyAITARA gEASIDE JjANCE. TO-MORROW NIGHT. Free Bus from Gibson’s Motors, New Plymouth, at 7.45, if sufficient inr ducement. PUBLIC NOTICES. PROFESSIONAL NOTICE. TAR. G, HOME will be absent from New Plymouth from January 30 to February 2. APOLOGY. T HEREBY apologise to Nurse Merrie of Manaia for untrue statements made by me and express regret for my action. ERIC GEORGE. JJ OLL Y WOOD SCHOOL OF DRESSMAKING. Under new management. Be your own Dressmaker and Designer. By learning this most up-to-date system. Easy terms. Cutting and tacking done at reasonable rates. Special evening classes arranged. Demonstration free. Devon Buildings, Devon Street. MADAM CURRIE. NEW PLYMOUTH WATERSIDE WORKERS’ NNU A L piCNIC, KING EDWARD PARK. STRATFORD, TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY). A special train will leave New Plymouth at 9.35 a.m., stopping at Lepperton and Inglewood, Stratford arrive at 10.53. A special invitation is extended to all to attend. MILK, SUGAR AND HOT WATER PROVIDED FREE. Train leaves Stratford on return journey at 5.50 p.m., stopping at Inglewood and Lepperton, New Plymouth arrive at 7.15 p.m. FARES: Adults 2/3; Children 1/3 return. NOTE: Train does not stop at Fitzroy or Smart Road. Races for Young and Old, Highland Dancing. ACCOUNTANCY STUDENTS! JP XPERT Correspondence Tuition is provided by— ENTING’S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. Printed Notes. Moderate Fees. Write for Free Prospectus. Box 826, Wellington C.l.
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Taranaki Daily News, 29 January 1935, Page 3
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