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amusements. HAROLD BELL WRIGHT’S GREAT HAROLD BELL WRIGHT’S GREAT STORY At EVERYBODY’S TONIGHT! AT 7.45. TO NIGHT ". For a Three-Night Season. United Artists present in 10 Reels a wonderful Romance of the West. THE “WINNING OF BARBARA WORTH.” “WINNING OF BARBARA WORTH." “WINNING OF BARBARA WORTH.” “WINNING OF BARBARA WORTH.” “WINNING OF BARBARA WORTH.” “WINNING OF BARBARA WORTH.” With the Screen’s TWO MOST POPULAR STARS, RONALD COLMAN RONALD COLMAN RONALD COLMAN • And VILMA BANKA’. VILMA BANKY. VILMA BANKY. A Drama as New as To-morrow —as old as Time —and as Sublime as the Desert , itself. HAROLD BELL WRIGHT’S GREAT EPIC OF THE WEST. You’ll See, Talk About and Long Remember this Mighty Drama of Strong Passions and High Ideals. Pathe Gazette and Variety in Support. Orchestra —Direction, Chas. H. Fox. Prices as Usual. Plans at Colliers. >— ■ —— ALL Roads lead to Pukengahu TOA NIGHT, where the brightest and breeziest music will be played by the Maori Orchestra. PUKENGAHU HALL A b all Will be held TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), OCTOBER 8. Famous Maori Orchestra, 13 Instruments. Hakas, Fancy Dancing, Etc., Novelty Dances. Good Floor and Good Supper. Free Buses from Stratford and Eltham. ADMISSION: Gents. 3/-, Ladies 3/-. E. HARPER, Hon. Secretary. VV’HY go elsewhere when Te Kiri are holding a Dance on Friday, October 12. PIHAMA HALL. Q.RAND yyiND-UP JJANCE. TO MORROW (TUESDAY), OCTOBER 9. Coburn’s Orchestra (four instruments). Glassy Floor and Partners Galore, SIT DOWN SUPPER. ADMISSION: Ladies 2/-, Gents. 3/-. Free ’Bus leaves Opunake at 7.45 p.m. J. HANOP, Hon. Secretary. RATAPIKO HALL. GRAND PLAIN & FANCY DRESS JJASQUERADE J)ANCE. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 19-8. Prizes for Costumes. Plenty of Novelty Dances. Plenty of Fun. Grand March at 8 p.m. Harris Bros.’ Orchestra of 4 Instruments. ADMISSION: Gents. 3/-, Ladies 2/-. x A. E. GRIGG, Hon. Secretary. ITKORANGI HALL THURSDAY,’ OCTOBER 11, 1928. QR.AND JTONG-NIGHT PANCE(Under the auspices of the Tikorangi Tennis and Cricket Clubs. Music by George’s Orchestra. ADMISSION: Gents. 2/6, Ladies 2/-. L M. HENDERSON, A. H. FOREMAN, Hon. Secretary. Colour and light, a sparkle of fancy costumes, bright eyes flashing behind masks of mystery, floor and music to enchant • A Brilliant Ball! OMATA’S CLOSING MASQUERADE & FANCY-DRESS BALL In the Hall, ON THURSDAY, 18th OCTOBER, 1928. Special engagement of McNeill's Orchestra of five musicians. Perfect Floor. Hand- j some Prizes. Ball Supper, Fruit Salads, Fruit Jellies, in plenty. ADMISSION: Gentlemen 4/-, Ladies 3/-. Free Bus from Gibson’s. (The Committee requests that seats be booked immediately, so that arrangements may be made for a sufficient number of conveyances.) J|[£R- RUSSELI will again visit Taranaki, and may be consulted at Mr. Abram’s Pharmacy, Devon Street, New Plymouth, on FRIDAY, September 28. A. R. RUSSELL & (JO., QUALIFIED OPHTHALMIC OPTICIANS, Short’s Buildings, Queen Street, Auckland »■- f On. < Colour mtnuw i|M ijflpfl |B UADDttaSICWWWrERS

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Taranaki Daily News, 8 October 1928, Page 3

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