AMUSEMENTS. Reserves are Better than Reg,rets. Reserves are Better than Regrets. BOOK TO-DAY FOR THE YEAR’S GREATEST MYSTERY SENSATION. EVERYBODY’S NEW PLYMOUTH. (Steam Heated for Your Comfort.”) JO-NIGHT 7.45 p.m. TO-NIGHT (Three-Night Season). (Jiflversal’s Eight-Reel Super Special, “THE LAST WARNING” “THE LAST WARNING” “THE LAST WARNING” “THE LAST WARNING” Starring “LAURA LA PLANTE.” “ LAURA LA PLANTE.” “LAURA LA PLANTE.” A, picture that will thrill you with its spooky thrills as it warms you with its daring drama. The startling story of what happened to a Beautiful stage star when she and her company dared the Unknown and came back to a long empty theatre to revive a performance that had previously proved fatal. 4S The Last Warning’ was directed by Paul Beni, the famous Director of “The Cat and the Canary.” Big Supporting Cast of importance. Special Added Attraction: SCHUMANN. SCHUMANN. SCHUMANN. SCHUMANN. A Famous Music Series. In support: “The Smile Wins” (Our Gang Comedy), N.Z. News and Views, Australian Scenic, and M.G.M. News. Orchestra—Direction: Chas. H. Fox. Prices as usual. Plan at Collier’s. * AWATUNA-TE KIRI BRANCH FARMERS’ UNION. Q.RAN® B ALL * TE KIRI HALL. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), JULY 9. Barton's Hawera Orchestra. Knife and Fork Supper; three courses. Vinsen’s Caterers. ADMISSION: Gents. 5/-, Ladies 3/-. Smith’s Free Bus from Opunake. S. AGNEW, Chairman. TUG-O’-WAR I TUG-O’-WAR! 'piTANIC 'J’OURNAMENT HEMPTON HALL, OKATO, Commencing TO-MORROW, JULY 9, 10, and 12. Heavy-weight 635 t., Light-weight 53st. Five men aside. Half-lock. 3min. Pulls. No man to pull in two teams. Prizes, each class: First £5 and six Cold Medals (valued at £2 each); Second, six Silver Medals. Entries, accompanied by Nomination Fee of £1 per team, close with the Secretary on Saturday, July 6. Starter and Judge, Mr, W, A. Corbett. Timekeeper, Mr. E. Gibson. Proceeds in aid of Hall Funds. GRAND DANCE ON FINAL NIGHT. ADMISSION: First two nights, 1/.; Final night: Ladies 1/6, Gentlemen 2/6. L. HICKFORD, Hon Secretary, WHETHER YOUNG OR OLD, Be at the QRAND J£ALL HEMPTON HALL, OKATO. HEMPTON HALL, OKATO. HEMPTON HALL, OKATO. HEMPTON HALL, OKATO. THURSDAY, 18th, JULY, 1929 THURSDAY, 18th, JULY, 1929 THURSDAY, 18th, JULY, 1929 THURSDAY, 18th, JULY, 1929 Music by Coburn’s Star Orchestra. FIRST-CLASS FLOOR AND SUPPER. “Don’t Miss this Annual Reunion.” ADMISSION: Ladies 2/6, Gentlemen 5/-. L. HICKFORD, Hon. Sec., Hempton Hall Committee. WHAREHUIA HALL. (In aid of hall funds.) RESERVE THIS DATE I TUESDAY. JULY 30 — 'J’UESDAY! Coburn’s Star Orchestra. FULL PARTICULARS LATER. Mesdames WHELLER & LASH, Hon. Secretaries. THE BALL OF THE SEASON. gARTHQUAKE RELIEF J?UND. — Run by — WEST COASTERS. TOWN HALL, STRATFORD. THURSDAY, JULY 18, 1929. Old-time Dances included in Programme. General Public asked to roll up and assist Earthquake Sufferers. ADMISSION: Gents. 5/-, Ladies 3/-; Double Ticket 7/6. Special Orchestra. Good Floor and Supper PHILIP SKOGLUND, Chairman. LEPPERTON QLD-TIMERS’ JgALL. TUESDAY, JULY 23. PARTICULARS LATER. R. PAUL, Hon. Secretary. MOKOIA HALL. WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 1929.. QRAND QONCERT — By — HAWERA SCOTTISH SOCIETY. SET” (Sparkling Comedy) “CRYSTAL SET” (Sparkling Comedy) proceeds in aid of Mokoia School Tennis , Courts. DANCE TO FOLLOW. ADMISSION: Adults 2/6; Children over 14, 1/-. E. JOHNSTON, . Hon; Secretary.
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Taranaki Daily News, 8 July 1929, Page 3
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