AMUSEMENTS. EXTRA! — EXCLUSIVE! -j | Sydney En Fete! | | I A full and comprehensive | j review of , Australia's 150th. j j Anniversary Celebrations. j I — 1 With pride indeed we gratefully acknowledge all the nice tributes from yesterday's audiences and with pleasure we proudly continue to present the first of the series of brilliant and spcctacular films from United Artists for 1938. "ACTION FOR SLANDER." NOW! At 2 and 8 p.m. Daily. - S t a t e - jj Direction: Amalgamated Tlieatres. Ltd. MARY BORDEN'S famous novel becomes a tbrilling fihn and has won the applause of world critics. — CLIVE BROOK CLIVE BROOK CLIVE BROOK — In — "ACTION FOR SLANDER" "ACTION FOR SLANDER" Alexander Korda Picture. / (Recomraended by Censor for Aduits.) WAGGING TONGUES. The story of an Army officer driven from his regiment . . . His reputation tom to shreds because of a vicious lie. — Also — The screen's new cartoon caricature "SKIPPY," in colour, "Dick Whittington's Cat." Pathe Pictorials, etc. RESERVE FOR TO-NIGHT. Plans at Theatre after noon > — Phone 843.
REGENT THEATRE, ELTHAM. TO-DAY— 1.30 and 8 p.m. —TO-DAY A COLOSSAL DOUBLE-FEATURE —PROGRAMME— 1A whirlwind of comedy, mischief and music. JANE WrTHERS — In - "THE HOLY TERROR." - With - EI Brendel, Anthony Martin, Leah Ray. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) 2THE GREATEST TARZAN PICTURE OF ALL! Supreme in Romance, Adventure, Thrills and Comedy. JOHNNY WEISMULLER and MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN. - In - "TARZAN ESCAPES." — With — Herbert Mundin, Benita Hume, John Buckley. (Recommended by Censor for Aduits.) The scenes of Africa's animal life are something nev'er seen : before on the screen. You'll hardly believe your eyes! OPERA HOUSE NEW PLYMOUTH. AN EPOCH IN THEATRE HISTORY! NEXT WEDNESDAY NIGHT. TWO NIGHTS ONLY. J. C. WILLIAMSON LTD. Present England's foremost actress "TFAY COMPTON | 1 FAY COMPTON | and a Brilliant London Company in the greatest and most discussed play ever staged. I VICTOKIA REGINA | | VICTORIA REGINA [ Which the whole world is talking about. It is comedy, drama, spectacle, in 10 breath-taking scenes. Scene 1: Kensington Palace, 1837 (The six o'clock call). Scene 2: Windsor Castle, 1839 (Woman proposes). Scene 3: Prince Albert's Dressing Room (Morning Glory). Scene 4: Buckingham Palace, 1842 (A Good Lesson). Scene 5: Buckingham Palace, 1842 (Under Fire). Scene 6: Windsor Castle, 1846 (The Rose and the Thorn). ; Scene 7: Buckingham Palace, 1861 (Intervention). Scene 8: Buckingham . Palace, 1861 (Bereavement). Scene 9: A Garden Tent at Balmoral Castle, 1877 (The Queen, God Bless Her). Scene 10: Buckingham Palace, 1897 (Happy and Glorious). Play Produced by Peter Dearing. HAWERA: Friday Night. , PRICES: D.C. and R.S. 7/-, Ordinary Stalls 4/-, Gallery. 2/-. Early door Stalls 1/- extra. All prices plus tax. Box plans will be opened at Collier's ■ Ltd. on Monday morning next.
MEETINGS. NEW ZEALAND WORKERS' UNION. HAWERA BRANCH. \ MEETING of the above will be held in the Foresters' Hall TO-DAY (Saturday), February 19, 7.30 p.m. Business: General. Highways Board and Public Works Employees requested to attend. WILLIAM W. COUSINS, Rep. N.Z. Workers' Union, Hawera.
HEMPTON HALL, OKATO. NEXT MONDAY, AT 8 P.M. ^ MEETING will be held to discuss ~~ participation in the A. and P. Society's Queen Carnival. Everybody is invited; this includes residents of surrounding districts. L. D. HICKFORD, Convener.
N.P.G.H.S.O.G.A. SOUTH TARANAKI BRANCH. A NNUAL meeting of above will be J~~ held in the Carlton Tea Rooms, Hawera, on THURSDAY Next, February 24, at 2 p.m. Full attendance requested. D. PATERSON, Hon. Secretary..
TARANAKI HUNT CLUB (Incorporated.) rjpHE Annual Meeting of the Taranaki Hunt Club will be held at Waitara on MONDAY, February 28, 1938, at 8 p.m. Business: To receive Report and Bal-ance-Sheet; Election of Officers; and General. E. L. HUMPHRIES, Secretary. 1
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