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AMUSEMENTS. , r A ROARING WELCOME “Cripes! Did you see the crowds at Everybody s yesterday? says Dad. “Too bloomin’ right,” says Dave, “and they cracked the sky with laughter. (New Plymouth’s Favourite Theatre.) I NOW SHOWING! 2 P.M. — TWICE DAILY — 8 P.M. BIG MATINEE TO-DAY! Harold Lloyd Novelties and Attendance Reward Tickets LAUGHS! YELLS! ROARS! Greet every one of the screamingly funny situations created by STEELE RUDD’S BIG-HEARTED FAMILY. “GRANDAD RUDD” S“. s of other Favourites. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Also: Pathetone Varieties Australian Fox News and “The Headless Horseman” (Coloured Cartoon). Plan at Collier’s until noon, thereafter at Lesters or ring Theau-e, Phone 365, To-night. GRAND FINALE! PLUNKET BABY CARNIVAL . WINTER SHOW BUILDINGS, HAWERA. TO-DAY (SATURDAY), MARCH 23, Commencing 8 p.m. TUG-OF-WAR— DANCING — WILL’S ORCHESTRA — AND ALL ’ SORTS OF ENTERTAINMENT. A NIGHT OF REAL FUN! . * I The Final Count will take place at 10 p.m. AU Books must be in by 8 p.m. and cash b y be in the Winter Show Buildings from 7 o clock To-night. Committees can make their final efforts To-night. COME ALONG AND MAKE THIS FINAL EFFORT A HUGE SUCCESS! ADMISSION: Adults 1/-, Children 6d. • AGRICULTURAL HALL, TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY, 8 P.M. , GRAND BAND DANCE - So°ddlXn supper LAOIK 1/-, GENTS l/«. Osua! Bus. COMING ATTRACTION- Next—GRAND NAVAL DANCE. BAND AND VOCAL RECITAL. state state STAT E 8.15 p.m. STAT* RESERVES AT THEATRE, ’PHONE 843. Proceeds in a(d of Regimental-Municipal Band Uniform Fund. MEREMERE CRICKET CLUB. SECOND ANNUAL BALL. OHANGAI HALL, FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 1935. OF GOODWIN CUP. Urcncstra piay s ADM i SS ION: Gentlemen 2/6, Ladies 1/6. W. S. GEARY & M. M. MURRAY (Joint Secs.) TOKAORA HALL. ' TOKAORAHALL. ~ END OF THE SEASON GRAND DANCE &' FLAG 500. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1935. L nour at your service. F. STEWART (Sec. Tokaora Hall Committee.) NEW PLYMOUTH BRANCH OF THE N.Z. LABOUR PARTY. A GRAND BAZAAR Will be held at the WORKERS’ SOCIAL HALL, APRIL 10, 11. 12 & 13, 1935. MONSTER TUG-O-WAR COMPETITION. Teams 55st. Prizes-lst. £lO, 2nd. £2. Nomination Fee 10/-. ENTRIES CLOSE TUESDAY, APRIL 9. with the Secretary of the New Plymouth Branch. W. G. BECKETT, Standish Hill (Hon. Sec.)

ELTHAM TALKIES TO-NIGHT AND MONDAY NIGHT. At 8 o’clock. A heart-stirring drama of Mesopotamia as the Anzacs know it. Vivid, true to life, heart-wrenching. Victor McLaglen and Boris Karloff —in—“THE LOST PATROL.” (Greater and better than “The Black Watch.”) With Wallace Reid and Reginald Denny. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) A soul-stirring story of love that surpasses love—the love of man for man—with a background of a blazing, waterless hell and sniping Arabs. Preceded by a Gazette, a Travelogue, a Comedy, a Mickey Mouse Cartoon. Coming TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY: “THE THIN MAN.” Myrna Loy and William Powell. NEW THEATRE. OPUNAKE TO-NIGHT at 8. MATINEE 2 p.m. The whole world ransacked for talent and features for the mightiest of all screen attractions. Kay Francis, Dick Powell, Dolores Del Rio, Al. Jolson and a host of others in “WONDER BAR.” The greatest of all star-gemmed musicals (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) MONDAY, 25th. TUESDAY, 26th. Two great comedians and two grand comediennes. Carefree story and lilting tunes. Lilian Harvey, Jack Hulbert, Cicely Courtneidge and Sonnie Hale -In—“HAPPY EVER AFTER.” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) WEDNESDAY, 27th. THURSDAY, 28th. Conrad Veidt and Jill Esmond —In—“F.P.I.” “F.P.L” Hundreds of men—and one woman—imprisoned on a floating aerodrome—sinking in mid-Atlantic. It’s the most amazing picture ever conceived. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.' FRIDAY, 29th. SATURDAY. 30th. Dolly Haas and Cyril Maude —In—“GIRLS WILL BE BOYS.” ( (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) WHITING’S TALKIE CIRCUIT RAHOTU: MONDAY, MARCH 25, 1935. WAREA: TUESDAY, MARCH 26, 1935. OTAKEHO: THURSDAY: MARCH 28. “WONDER BAR.” Dwarfing the great attractions of the past in a gorgeous pageant of drama, song and spectacle! (Recommended by Censor for Adults.)

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Taranaki Daily News, 23 March 1935, Page 3

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