AMUSEMENTS Commencing FRIDAY 10.15 p.m. MIDNIGHT MATINEE CHARLIE CHAPLIN in “MODERN TIMES” (Approved for Universal Exhibition) Plans at Laurie’s —Phone 2403, 2525. - PLAZA J. C. Williamson Picture Corp. Ltd. Managing Director: Beaumont Smith. TO-NIGHT and TUESDAY at 8 Matinee Every Day at 2 p.m. Two’s company and three’s a crowd in any honeymoon. STANLEY LUPINO Aileen Marson Jack Melford in “HONEYMOON FOR THREE” (Recommended by Censor for Adults) Uproarious Comedy on Board a Luxury Liner—Snappy Music —Songs and Dances. Supporting Programme Includes: Pathe Pictorial and Variety. Jungle Trails and Tropic Gardens, etc. DANCING
TT'AMO Anglican Church Dance — XV TUESDAY, June 9th. Melody Makers’ Band. 6d Bus P.O. 8.5 p.m. Admission 1/6. 681 rpHE MAUNGAKAHAMEA PUBLIC • HALL SOCIETY’S ANNUAL BALL will be held TO-MORROW NIGHT (June 9th) Ges Wright’s Orchestra. Novelties. Good Floor. Good Supper. Free Bus leaves P.O. at 7.30. 684 •A TTENTION, Dancers ! Ballroom Dancing Classes, advanced pupils, Tuesday night, 7 o’clock; beginners Friday nights, 7 o’clock. —Pelita’s Dancing Studio, next Plaza. 780 npHORA WARRINGTON School of Dancing. Private Lessons in Tap, Ballroom, Highland, Ballet and Toe Dancing Daily.— Madeira Hall. 74 EXHIBITIONS 'YyHANGAREI gQTH EXHIBITION JULY JTH 20,000 SQUARE FEET TRADE EXHIBITS ! 3 ACRES SIDE SHOWS! 10,000 SQUARE FEET HOME INDUSTRIES (Remember entries for these close Saturday, June 20th) *THE LARGEST BACON SHOW IN THE SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE! THE MOST COLOSSAL SHOW YET STAGED IN NORTHLAND AND IT IS NORTHLAND’S OWN Schedules now available. Send for your copy and do YOUR share. I,:. i: 'V ' ' 551 HOCKEY HOCKEY ASSN. ‘ •' FIXTURES JUNE 13th United v. Mata, Park, 3 p.m., (Messrs. Oldcorn and Campbell); Mangapai v. Tauraroa, Tauraroa, 2.30 '-pirn. (Messrs. Whittle and Miller); Wesley v. Whangaroa, Park, 1.45 p.m. (Messrs. Campbell and Oldcorn); .Springfield v. ’Karamea, ’Karamea, 1.45 p.m. (Mr. McGee). Ladies’ A. —Hora Hora v. Onerahi, Onerahi (Mr. Batchelor);' School v. Old Girls, School, 3 p.m. (Misses Lamb and Mirrielees); Hinemoa v. Combines, Hukerenui (Mr. Nixey). Ladies’ B.—Kia Ora v. Portland, Portland, 2,30 p.m. (Mr. Warin); Onerahi v. School B, School, 1.45 p.m, (Misses Lamb and Mirrielees); School C a bye. Springfield to pick up Mr. McGee. 694
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