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AMUSEMENTS. ■ - Finally at 8 To-night. —— - “CONVENTION CITY." ■—> (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) JOAN BLONDELL and All-Star Cast. Plan at Collier’s or Ring 365 To-night. < 11 . COMMENCING TO-MORROW, 2 & 8. The picturisation of history’s most colourful and attractive personality m all the pageantry and magnificence of the period. DOLORES DEL RIO DOLORES As the Ravishing Siren who ruled a king and ruled a queen. “MADAME DU BARRY” “MADAME DU BARRY” (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) With Reginald Owen, Victor Jory and the Albertina Rasch Ballet. “T’LL String Along With You,” to the A dance in the East End Pavilion tomorrow night. All funds in aid of seaside and life-saving activities. Attefitfon Children! Attention Children! MATINEE ATTENDANCE REWARD TICKETS. EVERYBODY’S OPERA HOUSE THE REGENT COMMENCING FROM TO-MOR-ROW EACH CHILD ATTENDING A SATURDAY MATINEE AT ANY OF THE ABOVE THEATRES WILL RECEIVE AN ATTENDANCE REWARD TICKET. COLLECT THESE TICKETS. FOUR WILL ADMIT THE HOLDER TO A FREE MATINEE PERFORMANCE AT AT ANY THEATRE. FREE PICTURE TICKETS. -pREE TICKETS for the Children of Registered Unemployed ' will be available at Everybody’s, Regent and Opera House on Saturday Next at the Matinee only. Tickets may be obtained from Mr. C. P. Smith, Labour Bureau, Silver Street. INGLEWOOD TALKIES TO-NIGHT & TO-MORROW. GRACIE FIELDS GRACIE FIELDS GRACIE FIELDS — In — “LOVE, LIFE AND LAUGHTER” “LOVE, LIFE AND LAUGHTER” “LOVE, LIFE AND LAUGHTER” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) AT LAST! The inimitable lassie from Lancashire in a story specially written for her remarkable entertainment talents—a screamingly funny story of a modern Nellie Gwyn and a handsome Ruritanian Prince, punctuated with five catchy, comical songs, sung as only “Our Gracie” could sing them! — Featuring — FIVE NEW SONG HITS. Good Supports. TE ROTI PICNIC. ' 8 npHE Te Roti settlers and school picnic to have been held to-day has been postponed. The dance will, however, be held as advertised in the Te Roti Hall. POUND the road to the Big Round-Up at the dance in East End Pavilion on Saturday night. All funds in aid of seaside and life-saving activities. POSTPONEMENT. rpHE Maori Welfare League Euchre and "*■ Dance, which was to be held on Thursday, February 21 at Oaonui, has been postponed until Monday, February 25. SHOWS. STRATFORD SUMMER FLOWER SHOW. rpHE Flower Show to have been held A in the Town Hall, Stratford, to-mor-row, February 23, has been postponed until Saturday, March 2, because of damage done by the storm. g H O W, TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12 & 13. 350 CLASSES IN SCHEDULE. Highland Dancing, Field and Children’s Sports, and Cycle Road Race on Wednesday. First Evening: TUG-OF-WAR. Second Evening: GRAND DANCE in Town Hall (Hooker’s Orchestra). Apply for Schedules to H. D. Hughes, Secretary, Normanby. QATTLE gHOW ON MR. D. GRAHAM’S PROPERTY. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). At 10.30 a.m. OPEN TO ALL EXHIBITORS. TENDERS. TENDERS. HTENDERS will be received until 1 p.m. on March 4 for the purchase of the building on the Urenui Plunket and Rest Room site. Lowest tender not necessarily accepted. DORIS MANAGH, , Hon. Secretary. CONCRETE TANK. fpENDERS are invited for building a concrete paddock water tank and close on Monday, February 25. Lowest or any (tender not necessarily accepted. * G. B. KNOWLES, '■ 'W ■. Tariki. ■' SPECIAL “MONEY-SAVING” OFFER! Your photograph costs so little p this new way. Call ip without delay and. learn all about this unpracedAited opportunity, need- to make an appointment just come right up to— OAKLEY’S STUDIO, ABBOTTS BUILDINGS (upstairs), jIEVQN STREET, NEW. PLYMOUTH,

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Taranaki Daily News, 22 February 1935, Page 3

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