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AMUSEMENTS. INTERFERENCE MATINEE TO-DAY MATINEE AT MATINEE 2.30. Complete Programme as at Night. “ Interference ” in play form, ran for two years in London. In New York it was termed one of the hits, running over a year. In Australia, too. “ Interference ” has won great favour. Played throughout the J.C.W. circuit by Leon Gordon, the play enjoyed a great vogue. It was played first at the latter end of 1923, and is thus still fresh in the mind of theatre-goers, who will welcome the opportunity of seeing the screen’s greatest stars in the talking version of the great play. At 8. jy[ AJES TI Q At 9. AN ALL BRITISH STORY WTTfi A WONDERFUL ENGLISH-SPEAKING

CAST OF PLAYERS YOU HAVE LEARNT TO APPRECIATE. “ Interference ’ •* Interference ” “ Interference ” “ Interference ” “ Interference ” “ Interference ’ “ Interference ” “ Interference ” “ Interference ” “ Interference ” “ Interference ’’ “ Interference ” “ Interference ” “ Interference ” “ Interference ” “ Interference ” “ Interference ” “ Interference ” “ Interference ” “ Interference ” “ Interference ” “ Interference ” “ Interference ” “ Interference ” “ Interference ” “ Interference ” “ Interference ” “ Interference ” “ Interference ” “ Interference ” “ Interference ” “ Interference ” “ Interference ” “ Interference " Thousands have seen the play in all parts of the world. You may see it this evening as a wonderful— PARAMOUNT ALL TALKING . . . Drama William Powell, William Powell, As . . . Philip Voaze Clive Brook . • • . Clive Brook . • « . As Sir John Marley . . Evelyn Brent Evelyn Brent As . . . Deborah Kane. ... Doris Kane

“ Interference ” “ Interference ” “ Interference ” “ Interference ” “ Interference ” “ Interference ” Interference ” “ Interference ” “ Interference ” “ Interference ” Interference ” Interference ” ‘ Interference.'’ “ Interference ”• “ Interference ” 44 Interference ” Interference ” “ Interference " “ Interference " I “ Interference " i “ Interference ” 44 Interference ” 44 Interference ” “ Interference ” “ Interference ” “ Interference ” Interference ” “ Interference ” 44 Interference ” 44 Interference ” 44 Interference ” 44 Interference ” 44 Interference ” “ Interference ” 44 Interference ” 44 Interference ” 44 Interference ” 44 Interference ” 44 Interference ” 44 Interference ” 44 Interference " 44 Interference ” 44 Interference ” Doris Kane As . . Faith Marley. . . . ‘ Deborah, you've always wanted to make me happy? . . .then get out of my life . . as completely as I intend to stay out of yours." William Po; - ell meets the woman who loves him, and who refuses to forget. A Drama of People whose Happiness was Threatened by the Crime of Interference. "You had Philip and you lost him then you wanted Marley and you got him. Now you want Philip j back again well, I tell you you shan’t j have him he’s i mine mine do you hear! He’s mine —! and now get out of : my house and remember what I’ve said!” Evelyn Brent 1 as Deborah Kane j the tigress in her dramatic scene with Doris Kenyon.

Brilliant Variety Units will embrace the finest any Theatre can provide TROOPING THE COLOURS. TROOPING THE COLOURS. Spectacular Scenes at the Guildhall, London. MICKEY THE MOUSE. MICKEY THE MOUSE. Mickey goes in for Jazz. FOX SOUND NEWS. See and Hear England's Premier, Ramsay MacDonald, lalk on Naval Disarmament. DIXIE. DIXIE. Happy Singing Cartoon. ALL TALKING COMEDIES. Stalls 1/6, Circle 2/-, Reserves 2/9; ’Phone 651. We anticipate that the Majestic will be packed at 7.30, SO BOOK NOW. TIMARU MUNICIPAL BAND. INCP. Under the Auspices of the Caroline Bay Association, VY/ILL Render a RECITAL on CAROLINE BAY. TO-MORROW (Sunday) AFTERNOON, at 2.45 p.m. Conductor, Lieut. W. H. Osborne. BAND CONCERT AT GERALDINE. SUNDAY, MARCH 23rd.

"THE TIMARU MUNICIPAL BAND will visit GERALDINE (weather permitting) and give an Exhibition of the Military Quickstep and an Open Air Concert in the Domain at 3 p.m.; also in TOWN HALL at 8 p.m. Collection in Aid of Geraldine Band Funds. ! DANCE. DANCE. DANCE. DANCE. DANCE. DANCE. DANCE. DANCE. DANCE. DANCE. DANCE. MAKIKIHI HALL. GRAND HARVEST DANCE. THURSDAY, MARCH 27. Miss Martin's Orchestra.

ORARI TENNIS CLUB. A DANCE will be held in Orarl Hall. March 26th. Special Married Ladies' Waltzing Competition. Prize donated by Mr G. W. Coombs. Prices 2/6 and 1/6. J. M. BROWN, Secy. PLEASANT VALLEY HALL. A DANCE will be held in the above Hall, under the Auspices of the Loyal Geraldine Lodge. M.U.1.0 O P on THURSDAY. April 3rd. a Music by Sinclair's Orchestra. Admission: Gents 3/-, Ladies 1/6.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18518, 15 March 1930, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18518, 15 March 1930, Page 1