amusements. BIG MATINEE TODAY, 2 P.M. CHILDREN 6d. THE KIND OF PROGRAMME THAT KIDDIES APPRECIATE READ THE WONDERFUL LIST: (1) FOX NEWS. (2) TOPICAL BUDGET, (3) SWEET PICKLE (2-reel comedy). (4) “GOOSE & STUFFING” (2-reel comedy). (5) “’BATTER* UP’’ (2-reel comedy). (6) “BARNUM, RINGLING, ETC.” (“Our Gang” comedy). (7) “TARZAN THE MIGHTY” No. 8. (“The Jungle Traitor.”) More Tarzan Animal Cards To-day. THE PEOPLE’S NEW PLYMOUTH. (Heated Throughout.) TO-NIGT 7.4'5 TO-NIGHT (Also Monday Night.) The Spectacular Production that has been hailed as a greater thriller than “The Sheik.” “FAZIL” “FAZIL” “FAZIL” “FAZIL” — With — CHARLES FARRELL GRETA NISSEN A fiery romance of Forbidden Love. In Support: Fox News, “Sweet Pickle” (comedy), and Tarzan the Mighty” No. 8 PRICES—D.C. 1/6, Stalls 1/-.
pLTHAM MUNICIPAL piCTURES SATURDAY, AT 8 P.M. HOOT GIBSON — In — A thrilling drama of a lone man’s fight against a whole town full of desperadoes —a picture that will keep you on the edge of your seat with its thrills, “THE LARIAT KID.” “THE LARIAT KID.” Thrills, refreshing a romance, wonderful scenes. SUPPORTS. ' "MADAME DU BARRY.” A wonderful natural colpured technicolour. STERN BROS. COMEDY. OSWALD CARTOON. NEWS TO OPEN. PRICES: 1/6 and 1/-, Children halfprice.
Inglewood Residents! Dinna ye miss the JNGLEWOOD JNGLESIDE (Held by thd N.P. Caledonian Society.) TOWN HALL, INGLEWOOD, THURSDAY, JULY 18, 1929, At 8 p.m. Old-time, Modern and Scottish Dances. Excellent Programme, Orchestra, Supper, Haggis and Floor, ADMISSION: Gents 3/-, Ladies 2/-. Bus leaves Campbell’s Motors, 7.30 p.m. FARE 1/-. SECOND ANNUAL TRAMWAYS! pLAIN & pANCY pRESS B ALL (In aid of the New Plymouth Tramways Sick and Accident Society,) AGRICULTURAL HALL. THURSDAY, JULY 18, 1929. Prizes for Best Fancy, Original and Poster Costumes for both Ladies and Gentlemen. McNEILL’S ORCHESTRA. Grand March at 8.15 p.m. First-class Spoon Supper. Admission: Gentlemen 4/6; Ladies 2/6. Free ’Buses leave after Ball. D. GIDDY, Secretary. Q RAND pAN C E. Will be held in NGAERE HALL TUESDAY, JULY 16, 192?. Coburn’s Star Orchestra. NOVELTY DANCES. Free ’Buses leave Stratford and Eltham at 7.45 p.m. Euchre for non-dancers, Good Prizes. GOOD FLOOR GOOD SUPPER ADMISSION: Gentlemen 3/-, Ladies 2/-
R. BOCOCK, Hon. Secretary. THE BALL OF THE SEASON. gARTHQUAKE J>ELIEF pUND. — 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. Boulton’s Professional Dance Band (augmented). Good Floor and Supper. PHILIP SKOGLUND, Chairman. WHAREHUIA HALL. MONDAY, JULY 29. QRA N D J) A N CE. (In Aid of Hall Funds.) Coburn’s Star Orchestra, including Xylophone Good Floor Excellent Supper. Curd’s Free ’Bus. ADMISSION: Gents 3/-, Ladies 2/-. MESDAMES WHELLER, LASH and Mr. H. MURRAY, Joint Secretaries. TATARAIMAKA HALL. T pANCE. TUESDAY, JULY 16. Good Music, Floor, and Supper. ADMISSION: Gents 2/6, Ladies 1/6. L. STONNEX, Hon. Secretary. URENUI FOOTBALL CLUB. DANCE THURSDAY, JULY IS, 1929, ADMISSION: Ladies 1/6, Gents. 2/6. G. SMITH, R. TOPLESS, Hon. Secretaries. MATAPU. HpHE Annual SOCIAL AND DANCE of the local Farmers’ Union Branch will be held on FRIDAY, July 19, 1929. R. C. TREWEEK, Hon. Secretary.
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Taranaki Daily News, 13 July 1929, Page 3
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