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amusements. HERE'S A STUNNING PROGRAMME! HERE’S A STUNNING PROGRAMME! PEOPLE’S “TALKIES” NEW -PLYMOUTH. (Heated for Comfort.) Commencing TO-NIGHT! .AT 8. TO-NIGHT! (Three Night Season) CLARA BOW A Brilliant new All-Talk-CLARA BOW ing Romance with the “It” CLARA BOW girl more alluring than CLARA BOW ever as the dare-devil of CLARA BOW circus. CLARA BOW CLARA BOW “DANGEROUS CURVES” CLARA BOW “DANGEROUS CURVES” CLARA BOW “DANGEROUS CURVES” CLARA BOW CLARA BOW A Fascinating Story of the CLARA BOW “big top,” liberally sprinkCLARA BOW led with drama, comedy, CLARA BOW romance, pep and pulchriCLARA BOW tude. With CLARA BOW RICHARD ARLEN, KAY CLARA BOW FRANCIS 'AND T. ROY CLARA BOW BARNES. In Addition: GOOD “TALKIE” FEATURETTES Including Fox Movietone News, Dorothy Helmrich (vocal artiste), “Piano Tuner” (one-reel Talking Comedy), and “Apartment Hunting” (Two-reel Talking. Comedy) PRICES AS USUAL. Plan at Collier’s. WAITARA TALKIES THEATRE ROYAL. (Steam Heated for your Comfort.) TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! WJLLIM BOYD WILLIM BOYD In his new All Talking Air Drama. “THE FLYING FOOL.” “THE FLYING FOOL." “THE FLYING FOOL.” In Support: Metrotone News “Madame Q” (Comedy), Metro Revue and the 1929 Melbourne Cup. TO-MORROW NIGHT. Paramount’s All Talking, Singing, Dancing Special. “THE DANCE OF LIFE” “THE DANCE OF LIFE” “THE DANCE OF LIFE” — Featuring — HAL SKELLY — NANCY CARROLL. PRICES: D.C. 2/3 plus tax; Stalls 2/and 1/6. MOKOIA HALL. MOKOIA HALL. B A -L L TO-NIGHT WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 1930. OPEN WALTZING COMPETITION. Music by Coburn’s Star Orchestra. Free bus leaves Criterion. Garage at 7.45. GENTS 3/6, LADIES 2/6, DOUBLE 5/-. N. HUNT, Secretary. . JNGLESIDE. THURSDAY, MAY 8, 8 p.m. ' A N Ingleside w * ll he held in the /8/\ vA Mangorei Hall on Thursday, May. 8. Scottish, Old-time and Modern Dances. Admission: Gentlemen ladies 2/Martin's Orchestra. Buses leave .Campbell’s New Plymouth Garage at 7 p.m. HAWERA AMATEUR SWIMMING CLUB. JNVITATION Holders are reminded of the ANNUAL DANCE and Presentation of Prizes to be held in St. Joseph’s Hall, Hawera, TO-NIGHT (Wednesday), May 7. Wills' Melody Makers Orchestra. Dancing at 8.15 p.m. ADMISSION: Gentlemen 3/6, Ladies 2/6. 01IAMPIONSHIP 'J’UG-OF-WAR. To be held in the AGRICULTURAL HALL, GILL STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. MAY 19, 21, 23, 1930. . Straight Rope Pulls, for the Taranaki Championship. Weight 57 stone (no over1 weight). Five men aside; three-minute pulls. PRIZES: First, Six valuable Silver Cups and £lO cash; second, Six valuable Gold Medals; third, Six Silver Medals. Nominations 30/- per team, close with the Secretary on SATURDAY, May 17. All teams to weigh in by 8 o’clock. No man to pull in two teams. LAZY STICK CHAMPIONSHIP. LAZY STICK CHAMPIONSHIP. Lightweight, 11 stone and under. Light Heavy, 12st. 71b and under. Heavyweight, open. Medals for winners. Post Entry 2/6. Please note all Trophies suitably’ engraved. GRAND DANCE GRAND DANCE GRAND DANCE GRAND DANCE • To follow Final Pulls. Music by the Famous COBURN DANCE BAND (5 Instruments). Excellent Floor and Supper. ADMISSION: First. 2 Nights, 1/-; Final Night, Gentlemen 3/-, Ladies 2/-. C. W. REVELL, Hon. Secretary, Warea. OKAIAWA FOOTBALL CLUB. ORAND ANNUAL JgALL. OKAIAWA TOWN HALL. THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1930. Good Floor. Sit-down Supper. Coburn’s Star Orchestra. ADMISSION: Gentlemen 5/-, Ladies 2/6. A. G. ROBERTSON, Hon. Secretary. TZ’IDNEYS and liver function normally, \ uric acid disappears and the blood is purified after taking Rhunerva Health Tea. Morgan’s Pharmacy; ■ New Plymouth, and Mrs. Taylor, Chemist, Patea.

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Taranaki Daily News, 7 May 1930, Page 3

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