AMUSEMENTS. What’ll you have? Love and laughter lead the "list on Menjou’s merry movi-i menue. AT S TO-NIGHT AT S QE-AND THEATRE, II AW ERA. Paramount Elms Present — ADOLPHE MENJOU ADOLPHE At'ENJOLT Tn a platter piled high with a hors-d’oeuvrs of humour — “SERVICE FOR LADIES’’ j “SERVICE FOR LADIES’’ Da zzlii n g Baekgr ou n ds —D elU'gih tf u 1 'Comedy. Strong Supporting Programme — COMEDY, TOPICAL NEWS REELS. Usual admission prices. GRAND THEATRE—SATURDAY. “THE GAY DECEIVER,” BOY. SCOUT CAMP. AT MANAIA DOMAIN. r pHE South Taranaki Boy Scouts- will 1 hold a CAMP at the Manaia Domain from THURSDAY, April sth, to MONDAY, April 9th. 'Gifts of produce, cookery, etc., for the boys will be most gratefully accepted. Donors may advise ’Phone 82, Manaia. Visitors are invited to attend Camp on SUNDAY Afternoon, April 8. The Manaia Municipal Band will play selections. J. D. ROBERTSON, Camp Quartermaster. iST. MARTAS CHURCH, IIAWERA. PARISH HALL. TUESDAY NEXT AT S P.M. INDIA TO-DAY. A FILM of intense interest and depicting the life and Missionary work in India will be shown as above by the" Rev. F. B. Redgrave,- M.A., Secretary of the N.Z. Board of Missions. Do not miss this unique opportunity of seeing the exact conditions for yourselves. Admission-, 1/6 (children half-price). SEVEN-A-SIDE TOURNAMENT. ALTON'S ANNUAL TOURNAMENT. npHE ALTON FOOTBALL CLUB’S Annual (7-asido) Tournament will be held on the Alton Grounds (Mr A. J. Gibbs’ property) on WEDNESDAY, April 11, commencing at 12.30 p.m. Nominations, which close with the Secretary on MONDAY, April 9th, are open to any Junior Team, in Taranaki. Nomination Ece 10/6 per team. FOOTBALL CLUBS! SEND YOUR JUNIOR TEAMS TO ALTON. DANCE in the Evening. F. H. GUSH, Hon. Secretary, Alton. XJAWEEA 'J'ROTS. THE CATERING. MESSRS. ADAMS & SONS, CATERERS, AUCKLAND. 7XLC do the CATERING throughout at the Haw era Trotting Club’s :e meeting. Phis firm are caterers at Ellerslie and :e meetings throughout Auckland proicc, so patrons are assured that satis;tion will be given. MORNING and AFTERNOON TEA KIOSK from 11 a.m. onwards; also TERNOON TEA in DINING ROOM >m 3 o’clock. LUNCHEON in DINING ROOMS from 11.30 a.m. efrshment Stall and Counter Lunch. Patronise the Premier Caterers and you will he satisfied. RIVERLEA HALL. ANNUAL END-OF-SEASON rjLENNIS gALL. FRIDAY, APRIL 20. Particulars Later. MANAIA TOWN HALL. WEDNESDAY, MAY 23. HILDREN’S FANCY DRESS BALL. (In Aid of Waimate Horticultural Fund) Full Particulars Later. V. H. HOBDAY, Secretary. UfCKLAND’IS Premier Caterers - provide a first-class luncheon and refreshments at the Trotting Races. £APONGA J^APONGA EASTER SATURDAY 7EN-A-SIDE tEN-A-SIDE SEVEN-A-SIDE SEVEN-A-SIDE MECCA OF NEW ZEALAND’S RUGBY FOOTBALL. TOURNAMENT AT IvAPONGA. TWENTY-TWO TEAMS ENTERED. WAIRARAPA Rep. Team (Carterton), captained by the indomitable W. IP“ VINE, of A*il Black fame, against the pick of Taranaki. DON’T HESITATE ABOUT COMING! The best of Taranaki’s Roads lead to Kaponga. Weather permitting a certain number of cars allowed inside (no responsibility). The First Game must start at 11.30 Sharp to allow games to get through. Refreshment Booth on Grounds. THRILLING, SPECTACULAR, FAST GAMES. RESERVE EASTER SATURDAY FOR KAPONGA. A. MELVILLE, Hon. Secretary. A UOKLAND IS Premier Caterers provide a first-class luncheon and a :l refreshments at the Trotting Races.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 5 April 1928, Page 1
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