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■ . AMUSEMENTS. ; EVERYBODY’S THEATRE NEW PLYMOUTH. “The Home of the Talkies.' FINALLY TO NIGHT AT 8. RICHARD DIX SJSward DIX RICHARD DIX RICHARD DDL — In — “PFDSKIN” “REDSKIN' ‘‘REDSKIN" “REDSKIN". Filmed almost entirely in gorgeous technicolour and Musically Synchronised by the PARAMOUNT ORCHESTRA of 75 PIECES - SPECIAL “TALKIE” SUPPORTS PRICES: 3a (plus tax), 2s and la 6d. BOX PLAN AT COLLIER’S. COMMENCING TO-MORROW. (Three Night Season.) Paramount Present WILIAM POWELL WILIAM POWELL The famous star of ‘The Canary Murder Case” ,in another Philo Vance characterisation. ‘THE GREENE MURDER CASE" ‘THE GREENE MURDER CASE" ■; ‘THE GREENE MURDER CASE" “THE GREENE MURDER CASE" BAFFLING! THRILLING! : MYSTERF OUS! You’ll enjoy seeing this GREAT MYSTERY SOLVED. ALL DIALOGUE FROM START TO FINISH. EXCELLENT “TALKIE” SUPPORTS. . ALL RESERVES 3/-'(plus tax). (JRAND £ONG-NIGHT J)ANCE, HEMPTON HALL, OKATO, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1929. Good Music, Floor and Supper. ADMISSION: Gentlemen 2/6, Ladies 1/6. L. HICKFORD, Hon. Secretary. TOWN HALL, KAPONGA. THURSDAY, 14th NOVEMBER, 1929. QBAND yAUDEVILLE QONCERT •.' : ' DANCE AFTER. Free return bus leaves Kapuni 7.30, Auroa •’? 7.40, Awatuna 7.50, Riverlea 7.55. The Last, but the Best of the Season, will be the J)ANCE AND EUCHRE pARTY AT BELL BLOCK, TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), NOV. 12. BOULTON’S MUSIC. Bonsor Supper. Valuable Prizes. Buses from Aard Motors, 7.30. Faxa !/■• THE WEDDING of the PAINTED DOLL’ THE WEDDING of the PAINTED DOLL’ Will be held in the yyAiTui H all - THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1929. Master of Ceremonies: PASTOR -McINTYRE. Music by Boulton’s Professional Dance Band.’ The congregation will' be all the dancing enthusiasts of Taranaki. The Wedding Breakfast will be some good. Tm-cannmg will commence operations at 2 a.m. FREE BUS from Stratford, leaving at 7.15, will be joined at Inglewood by Mason’s Free Bus. From there a grand procession of motor-cars, motor-cycles, scooters, etc., will speed along gaily to partake in one of the most successful functions ever held m the WAITUI HALL. CONCERT BY CONVENT PUPILS. 'THE. CONCERT by . Convent Pupils to have been held on Thursday, November 14, is to be held TO-MORROW (Wednesday), November 13.. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! EUCHRE, JJANCING, (JAMES. At Mr. Frank Walker’s Residence, Manaia Road. In Aid of Gold Candidates St. Cuthbert’s Church Carnival. . 1 Music by Manaia Melody Makers’ Ochestra. MATAU HALL. MATAU HALLTHURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14. DANCE will be given by the Hawaiian Troupe. Vocal and South Sea Instrumental Items will also be rendered. Good Floor; Good Music; Good Supper. Admission: Gentlemen 2/-, Ladies a Smile. E. EDGECOMBE, Hon. Secretary. W AREA HALL! . WARE A HALL! HELLO! Here we are again. Coburn's Star Orchestra too- The W area Tug-of-war Club’s SECOND ANNUAL JJANCE D E L UXE Will be held in above hall on MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1929. Monte Carlo and Spot Dances-Cracker-jack Supper. Excellent Floor. Euchre for non-Dancers. Good Prizes. ADMISSION: Ladies 2/-, Gentlemen 3/-. Grand March at 8 p.m. Gibson’s Free Bus will leave Opunake at ■ 7.15 p.m. C. W- REVELL, Hon. Sec. W.T.C. iWBPCT— — - WHAT ABOUT THAT £>EACH pARM JJCLIDAY £JOW? Don’t be disappointed by waiting for the rush. Get in early. Shack Rents Reduced until December 24, — At — ‘THE POPULAR GREENMEADOWS. RESORT.” Dozens turned away each year. Further Particulars from— MRS. A. S. JULIAN, Ring ’Phone 78J. Write Box 35. OPUNAKE. HALL’S Bronchitis and Asthma Cure is highly recommended for stubborn longstanding coughs where there is wheezing and shortness of breath. P05t.5.4/8, from E. W.’Hall, Herbalist, 117 Armagh Street,. Christchurch.

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Taranaki Daily News, 12 November 1929, Page 3

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