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AMUSEMENTS. Urrection: janalganlatsed 58ieair«, W. 2 P.M. - SESSIONS - 8 P.M. 365 TIMES BETTER THAN A YEAR AGO! More—many, many more . . . glorious stars — gorgeous girls — hum-able tunes—hilarious laughs —eye-catching dances —lavish spectacles. GEORGE WHITE’S “SCANDALS OF 1935” “SCANDALS OF 1935” “SCANDALS OF 1935” (Approved for Universal .Exhibition.) DAZZLING SPECTACLES! CAPTIVATING SONG. HITS! — With — ALICE FAYE — JAMES DUNN CLIFF EDWARDS — NED SPARKS BE WISE — BOOK EARLY! Box Plans at Collier’s Music House. After Hours at Theatre — ’Phone 843. NEW - THEATRE, OPUNAKE TO-NIGHT at 8 p.m. MATINEE 2 p.m. John Galsworthy’s last Great Novel. DIANA WYNYARD — In — “ONE MORE RIVER.” With a great cast, including Frank Lawton, Jane Wyatt, Mrs. Patrick Campbell, Colin Clive, Reginald Denny. A woman above reproach, above scandal, above disgrace—yet who suffered all three! ... A heart-hitting revelation of modem love and marriage! (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) TUESDAY, 30th. WEDNESDAY, 31st. Big Double Star Programme. No. 1— Laura La Plante and lan Hunter — In — “ THE LITTLE CHURCH MOUSE.” {Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Story of a little church mouse who went to work on a “big cheese”! No. 2— EDWARD G. ROBINSON — In — “THE MAN WITH TWO FACES.” Two Eyes—that came out of the past to chain a beautiful woman to slavery! Two Faces—that baffled the police with • the most daring crime on record. (Reeomnrended by Censor for Adults.) FRIDAY, AUG. 2. SATURDAY, AUG. 3. “HERE COMES THE NAVY.” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ! rWHITING’S TALKIE CIRCUIT RAHOTU, MONDAY, JULY. 29. WAREA, TUESDAY, JULY 30. GEORGE O’BRIEN — In — “FRONTIER MARSHALL.” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) OTAKEHO, THURSDAY, AUGUST 1. “HERE COMES THE NAVY.” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) MANAIA AND KAPONGA -TALKIES. MANAIA — TO-NIGHT. The World-Famous Musical Comedy Romance of Sunny Spain. BEBE DANIELS — In — “A SOUTHERN MAID.” “A SOUTHERN MAID.” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) GOOD SUPPORTS. KAPONGA — TO-NIGHT. Big Double Star Programme. (D— 1935 Happiness Picture. “YOU MADE ME LOVE YOU.” “YOU MADE ME LOVE YOU.” — With — STANLEY LUPINO — THELMA TODD (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) (2)—The Screen’s Most Virile Personality JACK HOLT — JACK HOLT — In — “ WHIRLPOOL” “WHIRLPOOL” “WHIRLPOOL” ! » (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) COASTAL TALKIES. Pungarehu, Monday — Okato Tuesday Auroa Thursday — Okaiawa Friday. “YOU MADE ME LOVE YOU.” y — And — , “WHIRLPOOL.” OHANGAI HALL. piNAL pUCHRE & ]J£AORI JQANCE. TUESDAY, JULY 30, 1935. Good Prizes. Tip-top Supper. Music by the Mountain Rd. Orchestra. Free Btfses from E.T.M., 7.30., Ketemarae Pa 7.30. ADMISSION: Ladies 1/6, Gentlemen 2/-. ; • G. HINfeA, Secretary. Roll along maidens you must roll along, Roll along chappies, come and sing your song, For we’ve lots of fun for all at our monster annual ball,. Roll along everybody, roll along. — To our — 2ND. JgALL J)E RATAPIKO HALL. ' AUGUST 8, 1935. Yes! It’s* another genuine cricket effort. Mr. W. J. Polson, M.P., will be there to present the miniatures won during the last season. Special engagement of Bert Vinsen’s Ambassadors. Ike will be at the piano, and prove he is still one of Taranaki’s leading pianists. Bill. Elder will play and croon for you in his own inimitable style, while George smokes a tune or two for you on his saxaphone, and Bert beats softly on his “tom toms.” Euchre Prizes of the best. Somerton’s catering, and a specially prepared floor, all add to this luxurious evening’s entertainment. Curd’s Free Bus from Stratford. Old’s from Inglewood. PRICES: Gentlemen 2/6, Ladies 1/6. D. THERKLESON, Secretary R.C.C. NORMANBY TOWN HALL. Q R AND £)ANCE (Proceeds for Normanby Show) WEDNESDAY, JULY 31, 1935. Hooker’s Merrymakers Dance Band. Sit-down Supper, Fox-Trot and Monte Carlo Competitions. ADMISSION: Ladies 2/-, Gentlemen 2/6. Free Bus from E.T.M.

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Taranaki Daily News, 27 July 1935, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 27 July 1935, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 27 July 1935, Page 3

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