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AMUSEMENTS. MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2 P.M. —‘THE ETERNAL CITY.”— Charlie Chaplin in "Square Head;’’ ’Snooky” the monkey in “Snooky’s Treasure Island.”
Matinee Prices:—l/-, 1/6, Children 6d. EVERYBODY’S TO-NIGHT AT 7.45 TO-NIGHT L*»t Night of the Special Super Spectacle. —‘THE ETERNAL CITY.”— —‘THE ETERNAL CITY.”— —‘THE ETERNAL CITY.”— Comedy. Scenic and Topical. Special Orchestral Music. Chas. H. Fox, Director. Prices as usual. Plans at Collier’s until poon; then at Theatre or ’Phone 365 this evening. COMMENCING MONDAY. First National’s 9-Reel Special, ‘THE FIGHTING BLADE.” ‘THE FIGHTING BLADE.” A Gorgeous Production, starring RICHARD BARTHELMESS. Plans Now at Collier’s. next morning When your friends tell of the good time they had you’ll wish you’d come. pLAIN AND p.ANCY J)RESS gALL OMATA HALL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, • ‘THE CHEERIEST DANCE OF THE YEAR.” Admission at 4/6 and 3/-. f)MATA pLAIN i J?ANCY £)RESS JJALL. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1924. If sufficient inducement offers a Bus will leave our Garage (Brougham Srfeet) . at 7.40 9/a ' BOOK EARLY. 2« 6d FARE 2s 6d. TELEPHONE 357 MIDHIRST TOWN HALL. COMBINED gPINSTERS 4 gACHELORS’ JJALL, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15. Proceeds in aid of Electric Light Installation. peek’s Jazz Orchestra 4 Instruments. Ladies 1/6, Gents 2/6. Curd's Free ’Bus leaves Marble Bar 7.30 p.m. M. FUGLE, M. KILPATRICK, Hon. Secretaries. STAR FOOTBALL CLUB. STAR FOOTBALL CLUB. jjJIXTH ANNUAL JJALL. Will be held on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1924. At the EAST END PAVILION. EAST END PAVILION. Boulton’s Orchestra of Five Players. ■Admission: Ladies 2/6, Gentlemen 3/6, Double Tickets 5/6. G. MORRIS, W. DEANE, Joint Hon. Secs. ■JJRENUI JJOTEL. # Under new management New and old friends always welcome. House completely renovated. Good accommodation for travellers. All spirits true to labels. Give us a call! C. L. KASPER, Proprietor. RAHOTU HALL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1924. QRAND (CONCERT by THE FAMOUS RAGTIME FIVE THE FAMOUS RAGTIME FIVE of New Plymouth, Assisted by THE TUI MIRTHMAKERS. Admission to Concert and Dance: Adults 2/6, Children 1/-. K. WOOLDRIDGE, Hon. Sec. T.C.C. TOWN HALL, STRATFORD THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9 THE ANNUAL DANCE of the Hibernian Lodge. Boulton's Orchestra. Gents 3/6, Ladies 2/-. C. C. JOHNSTONE, Secretary. JAPANESE FAIR. A JAPANESE FAIR will be held in the Westown Hall on OCTOBER 11, 1924, in aid of Anglican Church Building Fund. Meats, Cakes, Produce, Pickles Jams, Nick Nacks, Drapery, Dolls, Sweets, Ice Cream, Afternoon Tea, all presided oyer by dainty Japanese Ladies. Father Christmas will be in attendance at the Christmas Tree. A DANCE will be held in the evening. Open Afternoon 2 p.m., Evening 7 p.m. Admission: Afternoon Free, Evening 1/- (including Dance).
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Taranaki Daily News, 27 September 1924, Page 1
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