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AMUSEMENTS. ITS SUCCESS IS PHENOMENAL. MANY HAVE EXPRESSED THEIR INTENTIONS OF SEEING IT A SECOND TIME! (New Plymouth’s Favourite Theatre) Showing Whatever is Best in Pictures. NOW SHOWING! — (Until Friday Next) — NOW SHOWING! MATINEE DAILY AT 2 P.M. NIGHTLY AT 8 O'CLOCK. The Most Enchanting Lyrical Romance that has yet been Presented on the Screen. Richard Tauber in “Blossom Time” The Love Story of Franz Schubert and the Loveliest Melodies of All Time, translated on the Living Screen with the World’s Greatest Living Tenor in the starring role. With JANE BAXTER. (Approved for Universal Exhibition). Brilliant Shorts, including the Late Archbishop Redwood’s Funeral. RESERVATIONS ESSENTIAL. Plan at Collier’s or Ring 365 To-night.

ELTHAM TALKIES TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW NIGHT.’ At 8 o’clock. A movingly enacted drama fearlessly, yet delicately exposing the horrors of the “white scourge.” It brings home forcibly that fearless publicity and frank education are the most effective methods to combat the evil. “DAMAGED LIVE S.” “DAMAGED LIVES.” A social problem production under the auspices of the Racial Hygiene Association of N.S.W. and the N.Z. Health Dept. Every person over the age of 16 should see this. Preceded by a Newsreel, a Comedy, a Screen Snapshot. Coming THURSDAY and FRIDAY: “SCARLET EMPRESS”—With Marlene Dietrich, INGLEWOOD TALKIES TO-MORROW NIGHT AT 8.15. “ORIENT EXPRESS” “ORIENT EXPRESS” - With - Heather Angel,. Norman Foster, Ralph Morgan, Herbert Mundin, Una O’Connor. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Cheated by life—until she meets a rich young man—And fate whirls them on a thrilling, unknown destiny. Preceded by Good Supports.

OAONUI HALL. QRAND J£UCHRE & J)ANCE. THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1935. PRIZES: Ladies’ Ist. 15/- Order, 2nd. 10/- Order, 3rd. 5/- Order. Gentlemen’s Ist. 15/- Order, 2nd. 10/- Order, 3rd. 5/Order. Ladies’ Lucky Number prize, Box of Kumeras; Gentlemen’s Lucky Number Prize, 1 Bag Potatoes. NOVELTY DANCES. GOOD MUSIC - GOOD SUPPER. Free Bus leaves Harding’s Cycle Depot, Opunake, 7.45 p.m., and also Post. Office, Rahotu, 7.45 p.m. ADMISSION: Euchre 2/-, Dance 1/6. Both Euchre and Dance to commence at 8 p.m. Ngatituhekerangi Committee. MRS. TAI BISHOP, Secretary.

ar iftocrKjtDEHT oaaza J QRA N D pAN C E. TOWN HALL, MANAIA. THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1935. (Public installation of District Officers.) Hooker’s Merrymakers Orchestra. Novelty Dances. Good Floor and Supper. Admission: Gentlemen 2/6, Ladies 1/6. Lodge Members in Regalia: Gentlemen 2/-, Ladies 1/-. J. MILLAR & N. WALKER, Joint Secretaries. RAMA ROAD CRICKET CLUB. JgUCHRE & pANCE OTAKEHO HALL. - MARCH 19, 1935. FULL PARTICULARS LATER. M. BURKE, Hon. Sec. ST. PATRICK’S £OCIAL & pANCE ■ PARISH HALL, ELTHAM. MONDAY, MARCH 18. Silver’s Sunbeams' Orchestra; ' ADMISSION: Ladies 2/-, Gentlemen 2/6. M. BEST, Hon. Secretary. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT! ST. PATRICK’S QRAND QONCERT & pANCE. TOWN HALL, MANAIA. FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1935. FULL PARTICULARS, LATER.

RACE MEETINGS. ~YVAITOITOI gEACH RACING OLUB. SATURDAY, MARCH 16, 1935. Judge—Mr. E. K. Blundell. Starter—Mr. A. Northcott. Handicapper—Mr. G. Salway. Clerk of Scales: Clerk of Course: Mr. D. L. Tate. Mr. G. Martin. PROGRAMME: For Hacks Only. First Race 11.30 a.m. 1. MAIDEN RACE.—Minimum weight 9st.; nomination 10/-. Six furlongs. 2. FARMERS’ PLATE.—Minimum weight lOst. Nomination 10/-. 11 miles. 3—WAITOITOI CUP.—Minimum weight 9st. Nomination £l. Seven furlongs. 4.—LADIES’ HUNTERS RACE-Nomina-tion 5/. Seven furlongs. S—CHILDREN’S PONY RACE.—Nomination 2/6. 6 —BARNITT HANDICAP — Minimum 9st. Nominatipn £l. Six Furlongs. 7 -CONSOLATION HANDICAP.—Minimum weight 9st. Nomination 10/-. Six furlongs. Tug-of-War between Events. Emergency Riders’ Certificates will be issued to eligible persons on day of races. W Programme approved by Taranaki Dis''’trict Committee. ALEX. M. ZIMMERMAN, Hon. Secretary. JNSURANCE! ripHE Good Name and Reputation of the NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE CO. have been built up over 70 years’ fair dealing with the public. Insure with the Leading Company. A. S, CLARK, MANAGER.

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Taranaki Daily News, 5 March 1935, Page 3

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