AMUSEMENTS. *• MONSTER MATINEE TO-DAY—2 P.M. Colleen Moore in “SO BIG”; "The Golf Bug,' Comedy; Scenic and Topical. Matinee Prices: —Adults 1/- and 1/6; Children 6d. EVERYBODY’S (TONIGHT AT 7.45 TONIGHT Last Night of Edna Ferber's Great Story, r COLLEEN MOORE in "SO BIG” COLLEEN MOORE in “SO BIG” Supports:—"The Golf Bug’ (comedy); Scenic and Topical. Orchestra. prices as Usual. Plans at Collier’s until noon then at Theatre or ’Phone 365 Tonight. • COMMENCING MONDAY NEXT. America’s Foremost Actor, —LIONEL BARRYMORE——LIONEL BARRYMORE— In his Greatest Picture, “I AM THE MAN.” “I AM THE MAN.” Plans Now Open at Collier's. Kaai’s Hawaiian Troubadours under the banner of E. J. Carroll come to New Zealand with the most picturesque and unique entertainment ever staged. STRATFORD. JULY 4, 1925 The Theatrical Novelty of the year KAAI’S HAWAILAN TROUBADOURS KAAI’S HAWAIIAN TROUBADOURS KAAI’S HAWAIIAN TROUBADOURS In their Musical Romance, A NIGHT IN HONOLULU A NIGHT IN HONOLULU A NIGHT LN HONOLULU Real Hawaiian Songs; Real Hawaiian Dances; Real Hawaiian Melody; Real Hawaiian Jazz by Real Hawaiian People. BOX PLANS: Eltham, Carman’s; Stratford, Kearns.’ PRICES—S/-, 4/- and 3/-. ♦— - watch this Space. WATCH THIS SPACE. BACHELORS’ BALL. THURSDAY', JULY' 30, 1925. H. SLEEP. Hon., Secretary. I V E B L E A HALL. The first ANNUAL PLAIN and FANCY’ DRESS TENNIS BALL will be helfijn the above Hall on THURSD'sS 1925. Open and Maiden Waltzing Competitions; good Prizes best Fancy Dress and Waltzing. Boulton’s Orchestra. Grand Sit-down Supper. Gents 4/-. Ladies 2/-, Children 1/6. B. L. WEBBY, Hon. Secretary. M OLIF T 0 N HALL WAITARA. CLIFTON ROWING CLUB'S THIRD ANNUAL BALL, THIRD ANNUAL BALL, THURSDAY, JULY’ 16. Orr’s Orchestra (5 instruments). First-class Sit-down Supper. Presentation of Trophies won during the season. Admission: Gentlemen 4/-, Ladies 2/6 CHILDREN’S DANCE Following Night. Admission: Gents 2/-, Ladies 1/6, Children 9d. R. HUTCHINSON, Hon. Secretary. A N A I A TOWN HALL. THURSDAY, JULY 9, at 8 p.m. sharp. MANAIA RETURNED SOLDIERS’ MANAIA RETURNED SOLDIERS’ SIXTH ANNUAL BALL. SIXTH ANNUAL BALL. Newberry’s Professional Orchestra. Price Admission: Gents 6/6, Ladies 4/-, Gallery 2/-. We lead—others follow! S. H. GREAVES, President. S. R. S. BLAIR, Hon. Sec. QARDI F F HALL. SOCIAL will be held in the above Hall on TUESDAY NEXT, July 7. Boulton’s Music. Good Floor and Supper. Free ’bus leaves Stratford at 7.30 p.m. Admission: Gentlemen 2/6, Ladies 1/6. H. B. LIMMER, Hon. Secretary. JAT A R AIM A K A HALL THE Euchre Party which was to be held on Wednesday, July 8, has been postponed until FRIDAY’, July 10. L. CANDISH, Hon. Secretary. •- . ' Tarurutangi hall r A EUCHRE PARTY & DANCE will be held in. the above Had TUESDAY . Evening, July 7. Usual prices. Campbell and- Telfar’s Bus will leave Hookham’s , Corner at 7.15 p.m. G. M. DONGSTAFF, Hon. Secretary. STAMFORD MERTHYR COAL TTOLMWOOD is expected early with shipment from Newcastle. Order from — HOLM & CO., 5 St. Aubyn Street, tel. 686. New Plymouth.
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 July 1925, Page 1
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