AMUSEMENTS. — ’ DO NOT MISS “THE PATSY” DO NOT MISS “THE PATSY" The Screen Version of Barry Conners’ highly successful Stage Comedy rec ® presented by J. C. Williamson, Ltd., at e Opera House. , EVERYBODY’S NEW PLYMOUTH. (Steam Heated for Your Comfort.) AGAIN TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW NIGHT—AT 7.45. The Monster-Double Star Programme, headed by ‘THE PATSY” “THE PATSY" “THE PATSY” “THE PATSY" “THE PATSY” “THE PATSY" A True-to-life Picture crammed full of fun, lights and forgiveness, starring, MISS MARION DAVIS MISS MARION DAVIS MISS MARION DAVIS Supported by , Orville Caldwell, Mane Dressier, Lawrence Grey, Jane Winton and Dell Henderson. /' A Family Row in every foot and more laughs than you can count! ALSO SHOWING—GLENN TRYON with SUE CAROL GLENN TRYON with SUE CAROL — In — “IT CAN BE DONE.” “IT CAN BE DONE." A Hilarious Comedy of a Bluffer, who convinced his boss, his girl, and even himself. GAZETTE TO OPEN. Orchestra—Direction: Chas. H. Fox. Prices as Usual. Plan at Collier’s. — —————— PUNGAREHU HALL. TO-NIGHT TUESDAY, JULY 23, 1929. At 8 p.m. jpiCTURES! piCTURES! In aid of Earthquake Funds. Also Earthquake Pictures; scenes of the ruined areas of Murchison and Nelson. Half Proceeds to Earthquake Relief Funds. ADMISSION: 2/- and 1/-. k I.EPPERTON ANNUAL QIJ2-TIME J>ALL TO-NIGHT TUESDAY, 23 JULY, 1929. Excellent music bv Mrs. Potter and Mr. Hellier. DELICIOUS SIT-DOWN SUPPER. First Claes Floor First Class Floor ADMISSION: Ladies 2/6, Gents, 3/6. Free ’Buses will leave Gibson’s garage, New Plymouth, and Rawle’s corner. Waitara, at 7.30 p.m. R. R. PAUL, Hon. Secretary. t BELL BLOCK HALL. THURSDAY, JULY 25, 8 p.m. GRAND v JJANCE & J£UCHRE pARTY In Aid of School Funds. Music bv McNeill’s orchestra. GOOD FLOOR GOOD SUPPER Novelty Dances, etc. Euchre Prizes: Ladies’ Ist 501 b flour; Gents’ Ist 501 b flour. Good second prizes. • EMISSION: Gents 2/6, Ladies 1/6. A ’Bus will leave Campbell’s Garage at 7.30 p.m., if sufficient inducement offers. R. L. PARKIN, Secretary Bell Block School Committee. ’ URUTI HALL. gPINSTERS’ & J>ACHELORS’ TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) NIGHT. Boulton's Professional Orchestra. Sit-down Supper. ADMISSION: Ladies 3/-, Gente. 4/6. E. G. THOMSON, A. S. WEDGE, Joint. Hon. Secretaries. A Q RAND pANCE (In aid of the Tariki Bowling Club) Will be held in the TARIKI HALL TARIKI HALL TO-NIGHT , TUESDAY, JULY 23, 1929. Euchre for non-Dancers, Ist and 2nd prizes. Harris Bros.' Orchestra. ADMISSION: Gents 2/6, Ladies 1/6. L. LOVERIDGE, Hon. Secretary. * INGLEWOOD TOWN HALL. THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1929. Q.RAND pUCHRE & pANCE. In Aid of Inglewood Convent Funds. Music by Harris Bros’ Ochestra. Prizes for Euchre: Ladies’ Ist J-ton coal, 2nd, 251 b flour; Gents.’ Ist i'ton coal, 2nd 251 b flour. ADMISSION: Ladies 2/-, Gents 3/-. J. F. DODUNSKI, Hon. Secretary. pOOTBALLERS B ALL. HEMPTON HALL, OKATO. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4. PARTICULARS LATER. K. HICKFORD, Hon. Secretary. * ELTHAM TOWN HALL. QRAND JJOCKEY J)ANCE. THURSDAY, JULY 25. AUSTRALIAN HOCKEY TEAM GUESTS of evening. Coburn’s Orchestra. SIT-DOWN SUPPER. Streamers Confetti Streamers ADMISSION: Gents 3/6, Ladies 2/6. Onlookers, Free. ROLL UP! ROLL UP! pAWHITI Q.RAND gALD FRIDAY, JULY 26, 1929. Coburn’s Star Orchestra. ADMISSION: Ladies 2/-, Gents. 3/-. free Bus from Latham's Garage, Hawera. HAWERA AMATEUR ATHLETIC CLUB DANCE TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), JULY 23. BOULTON’S ORCHESTRA. ST. JOSEPH'S HALL, HAWERA.
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Taranaki Daily News, 23 July 1929, Page 3
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