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’ AMUSEMENTS. book YOUR SEATS AT COLLIER'S! EVERYBODY’S THEATRE NEW PLYMOUTH. (“The Home bf the Talkies.”) " Steam Heated for Your Comfort. Commencing TO-NIGHT! AT 7.45. TO-NIGHT! (Three Night Season.) 1000/ ALL TALKING COMEDY. ' 100% ALL TALKING COMEDY. Everybody Talks in ‘‘THE GHOST TALKS." ■ “THE GHOST TALKS.” “THE GHOST TALKS?’ “THE GHOST TALKS." And what they say wilt thrill-you, chill you, and fill you with laughter. CREAKY! SNEAKY! /CREEPY! See and Hear Mysterious Happenings in a Haunted House. — Starring — HELEN TWELVETREES, CHARLES EATON, CARMEL MYERS, EARLE IFOX, STEIPIN FETCHIT, and many other players. It’s an ALL DIALOGUE. HILARIOUS RIOT! ALL DIALOGUE HILARIOUS RIOT! Also Showing: ' '/ ■ - FOX MOVIETONE FEATURETTES, including Fox Movietone News, Ben Barnie’s Band, “Furnace Trouble” (an all talking comedy), and Beatrice Lillie (famous vaudeville artist). PRICES: .p.C/3/-'(plus tax), 2/- and.l/6. All Reserves 3/- •' (plus tax). ' .. . ' QFTAND ’ COMPLIMENTARY J)ANCE ■■ To the -Ladies who assisted with the .Footballers' Ball, .will be held in the ••' HEMPTON HALL, OKATO, ON THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1929. Excellent’ Supper. ■ Music 'by "Parker arid Norris. - ADMISSION: Gents 2/6, Ladies 1/6. " K. HICKFORD, % ?• ■ ‘Honl -Secretary. ; * HILLSBOROUGH HALL. • FARMERS’ UNION AND - SCHOOL '• ; '.UOmirTT-EE’S? - O.RAND / .jgUCHRE pARTY, ' 'SOCIAL AND DANCE, . THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3/192Q, At 8 p.m. / Presentation bf Fields’ Competitions and 'Children’s Calf-raising Prizes. Music by Martinis Orchestra. - ADMISSION: Gents '2/-, Ladies 1/6. If sufficient inducement offers a bus will ’ leave Campbell’s Garage. ;‘ ‘ 1 0. H. M. SORENSEN, Hon. Secretary. QTAKEHO JJOCKEY OLUB J>ALL- : TO-NIGHT - WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1929.. . Free Bus 'leaves • Hawera Post Office at 7.36 p.m. and Manaia at 8 -p.rn. , HURWORTH FOOTBALL CLUB., pIRST ANNUAL JgALL Will be held in 'the Hurworth Hall, ' . tO-morr'ow THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, at 8 p.m. GOOD FLOOR. GOOD SUPPER. McNeill's Orchestra (3 instruments). Free Bus leaves Gibson’s at 7.30 p.m. Book Early ! ADMISSION: Gents 2/6, Ladies 2/-. . KEITH WEBB, , Secretary. ■ INGLEWOOD FOOTBALL CLUB. puCHRE AND pANCE, INGLEWOOD TOWN HALL, to-morrow' THURSDAY, 3rd OCTOBER, 1929. LOOK AT THESE EUCHRE PRIZES: - Gents-First, Ham; Second, Tin -(100) ■Cigarettes. Ladies—First, |-Ton Coal; Second, 251 b Flour. HARRIS BROTHERS' ORCHESTRA —-- (of four instrumentalist's). Presentations of Junior Provincial Championship Shield, Central Division Shield, Dewar Ten-a-side Medals. GENTS, 3/-; LADIES, 2/.-. L. G. KOHN, Hon. Sec. Dance Com. OMATA HALL. SOCIETY. NN UAL ’gA L L RESERVE THIS DATE; OCTOBER 10. Particulars Later. Special engagement-Of .‘Taranaki’s Leading Orchestra—Coburn’s. . URENUI RETURNED SOLDIERS’ ASSN. QLD-TIMERS’ pANCE Complimentary to Ladies’ Committee, . THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1929. Music: Mrs. Potter, Mr. 'Hellier. . Good Floor and Supper. . . „ ADMISSION: Gents ,2/6, Ladies 1/6. ' B. GAINFORT & N. SCOTT, Hon. Secretaries. j’-J’ ' , ■ . . -'- -■ ■- - ■'- ,z s.o.s. Don’t Forget to.be at Kaponga for the ' ' Kaponga JpiRE jgRIGADE’S gALL- :■. ON THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3. GOOD. FLOOR AND SUPPER. .. Coburn’s - Star Orchestra. . Ladies-3/-, Gents 5/-; Double 7/6. J. H. TYACK, Sec. K.V.F.B. NEW ZEALAND BEST FUR TRIMMING n and renovating executed by a. S. JACOBS & son oJgL -Furriers Palmerston North POST US YOUR" FURS TO-DAY. '

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Taranaki Daily News, 2 October 1929, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 2 October 1929, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 2 October 1929, Page 3

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