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amusements. it SPEAKS FOR ITSELF! IT SPEAKS FOR.ITSELF! EVERYBODY’S THEATRE NEW PLYMOUTH. (“The Home of the Talkies.”) Steam Heated for Your Comfort. AGAIN TO-NIGHT AT 7.45. (Finally To-morrow Night.) MATINEE TO-MORROW AT 2 P.M. THE 100 PER CENT. ALL-TALKING FARCE COMEDY “THE GHOST TALKS.” “THE GHOST TALKS.” ’ “THE GHOST TALKS.” _ “THE GHOST TALKS.” Starring Helen Twelvetrees, Charles Eaton, Carmel Myers, Earle Fox and Stepin Fetchit (the clever Negro star recently seen in “Movietone Follies.”) SEE AND HEAR Mysterious Happenings in a haunted house that will thrill you, chill you, and rock you with laughter. EVERYBODY SPEAKS IN THIS ALL DIALOGUE ATTRACTION. FOX MOVIETONE FEATURETTES. Including Fox Movietone News, Ben Bernie’s Band,. “Furnace Trouble” (an all talking comedy), and Beatrice Lillie (English vaudeville artist). PRICES: DC. 3/- (plus tax), 2/- and 1/6. All Reserves 3/- (phis.tax). PLAN AT COLLIER’S. QRAND QOMPLIMENTARY J)ANCE To the Ladies who assisted with the Footballers’ Ball, will be held in the HEMPTON HALL, OKATO, TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), OCTOBER 3. . Excellent Supper. Music by Parker and Norris. ADMISSION: Gents 2/6, Ladies 1/6. . K. HICKFORD, Hon. Secretary. HILLSBOROUGH HALL. FARMERS’ UNION AND SCHOOL COMMITTEE’S Q.RAND gUCHRE pARTY, SOCIAL AND DANCE, TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), OCTOBER 3. At 8 pan. Presentation of Fields’ Competitions and Children’s Calf-raising Prizes. Music by Martin’s Orchestra. ADMISSION: Gents 2/-, Ladies 1/6. If sufficient inducement offers a bus will leave Campbell’s Garage. C. H. M. SORENSEN, Hon. Secretary. eURENUI RETURNED $5) SOLDIERS’ ASSN. QL D -TIM E R S ’ J) AN C E Complimentary to Ladies’ Committee, TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), OCTOBER ,3. Music: Mrs. Potter, Mr. Hellier. Good Floor and Supper. ADMISSION: Gents 2/6,' Ladies I/O. . B. GAINFORT & N. SCOTT, ' ■ "Hon. Secretaries. _ ■ 1. ! S.O.S. I Don’t Forget to be at Kaponga for the Kaponga pIRE gRIGADE’S JgALL TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), OCTOBER 3. GOOD FLOOR AND SUPPER. Coburn’s Star Orchestra. Ladies 3/-, Gents 5/-; Double 7/6. AU visiting Firemen in Uniform admitted Free. . J. H. TYACK, Sec. K.V.F.B. »■■■■-' I ■■■—■■ .— 11, OHANGAI HALL. ' QRAND £»ALL, ' FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4. Good Floor, Good Supper. Novelty dances. Barton’s Orchestra of five instruments. ■ : GENTLEMEN 3/-, LADIES 2/-. - ■ . S.' KERRISK, ’ Hon. Secretary. (ptAND gALL DE OMATA HALL. OMATA HALL. r THURSDAY, 10th OCTOBER. . , Featuring Coburn’s Star. Orchestra. Premier Dance Musicians of ■■Taranaki. Everything of the Best. Floor, Supper and Music; Free Buses from New Plymouth and Waitara. Book seats early with Gibson’s and St. George. Double Tickets 6/.-, Men 4/-, Ladies 3/-. THE BEST BIGGEST AND BRIGHTEST BALL OF THE YEAR! RAHOTU HALL. . CHEES EPUNCHERS Ist ANNUAL ORAND J) ANC E, ' WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1929. Parker’s Orchestra (4 instruments) Floor Waxed. Supper Finest. ADMISSION: Ladies 2/-, Gents 3/-. i — KNOX CHURCH, WAITARA. rpEA AND OONCERT THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10. Tea 6 p.m. Concert 8 p.m. Programme by best New Plymouth Talent. ADMISSION: Adults 2/-, Children 1/-. CAPE EGMONT TENNIS CLUB. J7JUOHRE p.ARTY & JQANCE, PUNGAREHU HALL. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1929. PRIZES to the Value of £6. PARTICULARS LATER. C. F. MILLWARD & CO. A.M.P. Buildings, New Plymouth. Head Office. Wanganui. SHIPPING AND INSURANCE /GENTS, COLLIERY REPRESENTATIVES, & HARDWOOD TIMBER MER< *’ ’ V TS. E. G FODEN, Branch Manager. P.O E?->y 177 Telephone 1449.

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Taranaki Daily News, 3 October 1929, Page 3

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

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

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