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AMUSEMENTS. . “THE LAST WARNING” proved to a large arid appreciative audience last night that it is the greatest mystery film that has ever graced a motion picture sheet. PATRONS WHO SUFFER WITH A WEAK HEART AKE „ Ta S ™SJ URGED NOT TO SEE THIS PICTURE. EVERYBODY’S NEW PLYMOUTH. (Steam Heated for Your Comfort.”) AGAIN TO-NIGHT & TO-MORROW NIGHT—AT 7.45. 6POOKY! DARIN G! DELIGHTFUL. “The Picture of a Thousand Thrills! Paul Leni’s Universal Masterpiece. “THE LAST WARNING” “THE LAST WARNING” “ THE LAST WARNING ” Starring The foremost comedienne of the screen. “ LAURA LA PLANTE.” “ LAURA LA PLANTE.” “LAURA LA PLANTE.” ■ The strange and startling story of a group of actors who dared the unknown. Big Cast, including MONTAGUE LOVE, ROY D’ARCY and JOHN BOLES. Special Added Attraction: ROBERT ALEXANDER SCHUMANN. A Famous Music Master 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. TUG-O’-WAR! TUG-O’-WAR! . ,’J’ITANIC ryoURNAMENT HEMPTON HALL, OKATO, Commencing TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), JULY 9. 10 and 12. Heavyweight 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) six Silver Medals. Entries, accompanied by Nomination Fee of £1 per team, close with the Secretary ©n Saturday, July 6. Starter and Judge, Mr. W. A. Corbett. Timekeeper, Mr, E. H. Gray. Proceeds in aid of Hall Funds. • • GRAND DANCE ON FINAL NIGHT. ADMISSION: First two nights, l/-t Final night: Ladies 1/6, Gentlemen 2/6. L. HICKFORD, Hon Secretary. ■■ I —— : ' WHETHER YOUNG OR OLD, Be at the QLD-TIMERS' Q.RAND gALL 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.” Free Buses leave Gibson’s, New Plymouth, and Opunake Garages at 7 p.m. ADMISSION: Ladies 2/6, Gentlemen 5/-. L. HICKFORD, Hon. Sec., Hempton Hall Committee. BIGGER, BRGHTER, BETTER THAN EVER. . CLIFTON ROWING CLUB ANNUAL BALL THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1929. First-class Sit-down Supper. Excellent ■ Floor. Plenty of Floor Space. Boulton’s Professional Dance Band in attendance. Presentation of 30 Medals and 4 Cups to successful oarsmen, won during the season. ADMISSION: Gentlemen 4/6; Ladies 2/6. Campbell’s Bus will leave their Garage, New Plymouth, at 7.30 p.m. Return Fare, 1/6. H. SPURDLE, Secretary. MOKOIA HALL. TO-MORROW WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 1929. Q.RAND QONCERT — By — HAWERA SCOTTISH SOCIETY. ‘CRYSTAL 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. Q 0 M E TO THE y AIR To be held in the Hall, TARIKI, ON THURSDAY, JULY 11, AT 2 p.m. Sewing, Produce, Sweet and Cake Stalls, Bran Tub for the Children. Competitions and' Fun for All. Proceeds to be devoted to the needs of the Church of England, at Tariki. Musical Programme during. Afternoon and Evening. Afternoon Free, Evening Gd. (J R A N D J) A N C E In aid of Tariki Bowling Club, will be held in TARIKI HALL, TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), JULY 9. OLD-TIME AND MODERN DANCES. EUCHRE FOR NON-DANCERS. First and Second Prizes. Aggregate point Prize. Novelty Dances. HARRIS BROS.’ ORCHESTRA. /OMISSION: Gentlemen 2/6, Ladies 1/6. L. LOVERIDGE, Hon. Secretary. Fttsitors to New Plymouth, secure a copy of Visitors’ Guide to Taranaki. Contains useful information respecting oeauty spots in Taranaki. Copies free from Tourists’ Office, Egmont Street, and ftt Daily News Office t.c.

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Taranaki Daily News, 9 July 1929, Page 3

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