amusements. HAVE YOU BOOKED FOR TO-NIGHT? In view of the unprecedented demand for seats it is absolutely essential you Reserve your Seat for To-night. Plans at Colliers until noon, thereafter at Lester's or ring 365 to-night. HMhMb 2 p.m. - NOW SHOWING - 7.45 p.m. A glamorous pageant of drama, mirth and beauty. You’ll thrill to its glittering extravagance — you U laugh at its bright comedy and applaud wholeheartedly a magnificent cinema attraction which marks a new era in musical and comedy productions. NELSON EDDY — NELSON EDDY — — And — -— JEANETTE MacDONALD JEANETTE MacDONALD in Victor Herbert's Operetta “NAUGHTY MARIETTA” “NAUGHTY MARIETTA” “NAUGHTY MARIETTA” “NAUGHTY MARIETTA” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Hear Nelson Eddy sing—- “ Tramp! Tramp! Tramp!” — “’Neath the Southern Moon” — “I'm Falling in Love with Someone” — and his unforgettable duet with Jeanette MacDonald, “Ah! Sweet Mystery of Life.” BE SURE AND BOOK FOR TO-NIGHT. = ELTHAM TALKIES = TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), at 8 o’clock. MATINEE TO-DAY at 1.30 p.m. A, delightfully charming romance drama with a background of glorious songs and music. EVELYN LAYE (Queen of Song) With FRITZ KORTNER — In — ]l| .“EVENSONG” lII—III (From the Novel by Beverly Nicholls.) With Conchita Supervia, celebrated mezzo-soprano, and Alice ’ Delysia, famous stage star. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.). Also drama, romance and action under Western skies. Tim McCoy and Karyle Lincoln — In — ll— l| “MAN OF ACTION” ||—ll 1 (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Coming TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY: “JEALOUSY” — With Nancy Carroll. (Keconimended by Censor for Adults.} ENGAGEMENTS FOR NEXT WEEK. JJOOKER'S, JQANCE JgAND. Monday, Midhirst; Tuesday, Fraser Rd. Golf Ball; Wednesday, Pihama; Thursday, Tangarakau; Friday, MARTON Military Ball; Saturday, New Plymouth Mountain House. Engagements ’Phone 600, Stratford. ‘PUNGAREHU HALL. QOLF J)ANCE AND j£UCHRE PARTY. ' TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY). Admission 1/6. DANCE COMMITTEES’ PLEASE NOTE! VERN HENRY’S •yALENCIA JQANCE JJAND Open for Engagements anywhere. PT .EASE NOTE: We have procured the services of Dave Stafford, gifted altosaxophone player, clarinetist and violinist. All balls catered for. New ’phone No. 2265, Stratford. OAKURA HALL -— OAKURA HALL OAKURA HALL OAKURA HALL MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1935. FARMERS’ UNION g OCTAL AND J)ANCE PRESENTATION OF PRIZES. BOULTON’S ORCHESTRA. ADMISSION: Ladies 1/-; Gentlemen 2/-. T. P. TELFORD, / Hon. Secretary. CLIFTON ROWING CLUB (Inc.) & QLD-TIME JQANCE. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16. Presentation of Trophies won during season. Polished Floor, First-class Supper. BOULTON’S DANCE BAND (Five Instruments). ADMISSION: Ladies 1/6, Gentlemen 2/-. H. SPURDLE, Sec. NORMANBY TOWN HALL, GRAND piNAL JJASKETBALL J)ANCE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1935. Novelties Galore. Streamers and Confetti. Waltzing Novelty (something new). Home-made Suppen Good Floor. Vem Henry’s Valencia Dance Band. Free Bus leaves E.T.M., Hawera, 7.45. Popular Prices: Ladies 2/-, Gentlemen 2/6. M. HOPCROFT, Hon. Secretary. FITZROY HALL. FITZROY FIRST ANNUAL QLD-TIME ALL. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1935. McNeill’s Novelty Dance Band. Admission; Ladies 2/-, Gentlemen 2/6. V. GEORGE, Secretary. DANCE COMMITTEES PLEASE NOTE! KAPUNI BACHELORS’ ■jgACK-TO-CHILDHOOD (In Aid of Plunket Carnival). THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1935. FULL PARTICULARS LATER.
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Taranaki Daily News, 7 September 1935, Page 3
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