AMUSEMENTS. MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2 PM “SMILE BROTHER, SMILE!" Supports: “My Hero” (Comedy); and Fox News Matinee Prices: 1/-, 1/6; Children 6d. EVERYBODY’S JO NIGHT. AT 7.45. TO NIGHT. "COME TO MY HOUSE.” “COME TO MY HOUSE.” And "SMILE BROTHER, SMILE!.” “SMILE BROTHER. SMILE!." <Wuh Antonio Moreno, Olive Borden, Jack Mulhall and Dorothy MacKaill. Orchestra: Direction, Chas H. Fox. R"serves at Collier’s until noon—then al Pig Orange Drink (next Theatre). Fol 'Phone Reservations Ring 365. Commencing MONDAY 1 A Paramount Special Attraction. RICHARD DIX in “MAN POWER.” RICHARD DIX in ‘ MAN POWER." A Clean, Fast. Up-to-the-minute Comedy Also Showing: As an added attraction, THE COLLEGIANS." THE COLLEGIANS.” Sporting College Comedy Jewels. PLANS NOW OPEN AT COLLIER’S. ' AUROA FARMERS’ UNION. Annual j>ali Will be held in Auroa Hall, ON WEDNESDAY, 6th JUNE, 1928. KNIFE AND FORK SUPPER Coburn's Star Orchestra, Full Particulars Later. L. BIGHAM, Hon. Sec. / OPUNAKE TOWN HALL. IdONDAY 4th JUNE (King's Birthday). QOLF B ALL Coburn’s Orchestra. GENTLEMEN 5/-, LADIES 3 3, DOUBLE TICKET 7/6. C 0. EDMONDS, Hon. Secretary. THE BALL OF THE SEASON.” (JR AND QATHOLIC J* ALL. To take place in the KAPONGA TOWN HALL. THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1928. Coburn's Orchestra. Novelty Dances. Sit-down Supper, Good F’oor, etc. Admission: Gents 5/-, Ladies 3/-. Double Ticket 7/6. Free bus from Opunake, also Curd’s leaving Marble Bar, Stratford, at 7.30, Elthaao at 7.45 p.m. C. O’DONOGHJE. P. HAMMERSLEY, Joint Secretaries.
TARANAKI FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION. FOOTBALL ’ FOOTBALL I FOOTBALL! TO-DAY! TO-DAY! TO-DAY! TO-DAY! NORTH v. SOUTH TARANAKI. (Trial Game, to Select Representative Team) VICTORIA PARK, STRATFORD, SATURDAY, 19th hist., at 2.45 ADMISSION: Men, 1/-; Ladies, 6d; Children over 14, 6d. W. F. GODDARD, Hon. Secretary.
OPUNAKE TOWN HALL. MAY 22, 23, 24 and 25, 1928. MONSTER ipUG-OF-WAR •J’OURNAMENT. (In aid of Opunake Federal Band Fund.) GET YOUR TEAMS READY? £4O IN PRIZES. TWO SEPARATE CLASSES. 13 Stone Average and 10 Stone Average (Five men aside.) Nominations 12/6 per team. Half-loci 8-miaute pulls. No man to pull in twi teams. First, £l2 10s; Second, £5; Third £2 10b in each class. The Best Roads in Taranaki lead to OPUNAKE. H. H GILSHNAN, Organiser. MEREMERE -OHANGAI SPORTS. WEDNESDAY, MAY 23 SECOND ANNUAL gPORTS. Mr. J. Anderson’s Paddock, Ohangai. FIELD EVENTS. HORSE EVENTS. SAWING AND CHOPPING. FOOTBALL! OHANGAI Versus CITY. OHANGAI Versus CITY. Admission: Gents 2/-, Ladies 1/-. School Children Free A. WILLIAMS, P. SHEAHAN, Hon. Secretaries. QTARE L L E, M® 3 KING (late Madame Tate) wishes to notify the public that her saloon will be open on WEDNESDAY EVEN INGS until 9 p.m. Ring 1248 and make appointment. SKILLED ARTISTS
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 May 1928, Page 1
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