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Entertainments. to-night. TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT. Friday, June 12 Grand Dance to mo hum) in THE MATAPU HALL. THE MATAPU HALL. THE MATAPU HALL. HENDERSON'S STAR BAND, HENDERSON’S STAR BAND. HULLO. OH! HULLO THERE “Where are you going Doug!''” “Oh! Wo an; going to the— Grand Hockey BALL to he held in the AUROA HALL 011 WEDNESDAY. JUNE 24, 1931. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 1931. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 1931. I’.nlly oil - at S p.m. Hookey (,J); Shinny (2), Cherrio (,•->), and away. Novelty Dances anti Confetti Galore Special engagement of—“HENDERSON’S FAMOUS FOUR.” “HENDERSON'S FAMOUS FOUR.” “HENDERSON’S FAMOUS FOUR.” Glassy floor, spoon and fork supper. Don't forget Auroa s hig night. Free buses from Kaponga 7.30 p.m.; Manaia 7.30 p.m, and Opunahc 7,1 Admission: Gents Ladies 2/M E. MORGAN, Hon. See. A..L.H.C. NOTICE! NOTICE! NOTICE! Any young man or woman found trespassing past Te Kiri Hall on tlie evening of July Ist, will he prosecuted without further notice. Another tremendous amazing astounding GRAND _ Novelty BALL midst artistic decorations and special attractions including : Rog Henderson and his startling band of Bobby-Dazzlcrs, CHAMPIONSHIP FOXTROT COMPETITION. Novelty Dances galore, including Monte Carlos. Spot Waltzes, Halloon, Streamers, Confetti, and Husky Hats. Delicious, appetising, refreshing, spoon and fork supper, served hy the Hellos of South Taranaki. Free Buses from Opunakc and Eltham via Kaponga. “Cheer up” Prices down. Ladies 2/G; Gents .‘J/G.

GOOD NEWS! FOR GRAMOPHONE OWNERS. FOR GRAMOPHONE OWNERS. Records Down In Price Ask to hear the now lUin double-sided PICCADILLY RECORDS. PICCADILLY RECORDS. Is9d each WONDERFUL VALUE!! WONDERFUL VALUE!! Also the very latest SHEET MUSIC. We lead the way in Music, others follow Get your— COLUMBIA. REGAL, PARLOPHONE, BRUNSWICK, ZONOPHONE, CLIFFORD, M.M.V. RECORDS from us See our Selection of— BALLOONS, PAPER HATS, STREAMERS, CONFETTI. They .cannot lie beaten. Musical Instruments of all kinds. Batteries, Torches, Bulbs, Music Albums, Books, Tutors of all kinds Stocked. All Sizes of Gramophone Springs and Accessories stocked. XYLONITE WARE ALSO SOLD. From Opunake’s Leading Music Shop. Our motto;— “Civility Combined with Service.” STAR MUSIC DEPOT “THE CENTRE OF MUSIC.” RED CROSS SOCIETY. A meeting of the newly formed Red Cross Society will be held in the,Supper Room of the Town Hall on Monday, June loth at 8 p.m. All interested are invited to attend. E. HENRY, Secretary.

Wanted Known. FOUND. Pair leather motoring gloves. Owner may have same by paying expenses. Appi y Times. Olliee. WANTED, Milking on shares, up to GU cows, good references. Apply Times Olliee. FOR SALE. Set of golf clubs, cheap. Apply Ibis Office. LOST. 2 in-calf heifers. I Jersey, thick set, no ear marks or brand. Other dark Jersey with white patches, lieward of L*• 1 for information leading to their recovery. Persons retaining same will he prosecuted. G. 15 AY LIS, Opuuake.

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Opunake Times, 12 June 1931, Page 3

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