AMUSEMENTS. 1 FAMILY NIGHT TO-NIGHT. Children, 1/- and 9d. EVERYBODY’S “TALKIES” NEW PLYMOUTH. (Steam Heated for Your Comfort.) FINALLY TO-NIGHT AT 8. The Big Two-Star ALL TALKING PROGRAMME. (1) Henry Irving Dodge’s famous laugh-ter-creating story. “SKINNER STEPS OUT." “SKINNER STEPS OUT." — Starring — GLENN TRYON & MERNA KENNEDY. GLENN TRYON & MERNA KENNEDY, (2) — A. Remarkable AH Talking Aviation Thriller. “THE FLYING FOOL." ‘THE FLYING FOOL.” — With — WILLIAM BOYD, MARIE PREVOST AND TOM O’BRIEN. Universal Talking News to Open. PRICES AS USUAL. Plan at Collier’s Commencing TO-MORROW. First National and Vitaphone's All Talking Sensation. “THE SQUALL” “THE SQUALL" “THE SQUALL” ‘THE SQUALL” With Alice Joyce, Myrna Loy, Richard Tucker, Loretta Young, Carrol Nye and ' Zazu Pitts. See and Hear this Screen Version of the stage play that Thrilled New York and London Audiences for one Solid Year. ESERVE this date! Clifton Rowing Club Annual Ball, July 24. HERE WE ARE AT LAST! Another of Oaonui’s Famous Balls. QRAND gACHELORS’ J»ALL Will be held TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), JUNE 10. In the OAONUI HALL, at 8 p.m. The Augmented Orchestra of 6 instruments, including the famous Marimba Zylophone, will be in attendance. ... MONTE CARLO, SPOT, BALLOON DANCES GALORE. Sumptuous Supper. Good Prizes. Renowned Floor. Soft Drinks, etc. 'Gibson’s Free Bus leaves Opunake at 7.30. LADIES FREE. - GENTS 5/-. Neighbouring Committees are asked not to clash, please. Surplus Funds, to be donated to Hall \ * ' Committee. .. ' - R. J. SECKER, W. FLEMING, Joint. Hon. Secs. If you want a really good time come to ; the Grand < . pANCE. OMATA HALL. TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), JUNE 10. . First-class music by Fred z ßoulton and his Orchestra of four instruments. Good Floor. Good Variety of Dances. Free Bus leaves Gibson’s Garage at 7.45 p.m. Book Early! St. Georg.e’s Free Bus from Waitara. ADMISSION: Ladies 2/-, Gentlemen 3/> A. WEIR, Hon. Secretary. AUROA HALL. AUROA HALL. “I SAY!” “I SAY!" “Are we all benedicts in Auroa?” •' “Never in your life.” LOOK! LOOK! LOOK! GRAND JgACHELORS’ & gPINSTERS' gALL JUNE 11. ‘ JUNE 11. (proceeds in aid of Hockey Club I‘unds.) THE NIGHT OF NIGHTS! MAIDEN WALTZING COMPETITION SWEEPSTAKE. Be sure to enter. Wills’ Melody Makers Full Orchestra. Delicious Spoon and Fork Supper. GENTS 4/-, LADIES 2/6. pus leaves Hawera Post Office 7.30, arriving Manaia P.O. 7.45. Return Fare 1/-. \ Free Bus from Kaponga. N. LYNDON, B. BRADFORD, Joint Secretaries. — — OKAIAWA HALL. 7MTASQUERADE BALL, in aid of W.D.F.U., will be held in the above Hall on WEDNESDAY, June 11. Also presentation to Mr. and Mrs. P. Bremer. Opunake Star Orchestra (late Coburn’s). Novelty and Old-time Dances. GENTLEMEN 3/-, LADIES 2/-. MATAPU HALL. mHE usual Fortnightly EUCHRE and DANCE will be held in the above hall TO-NIGHT (Tuesday), June 10, at 8 o’clock. GENTLEMEN 2/-, LADIES 1/6. GOOD SUPPER AND PRIZES. H. SHARP, Secretary. “I’M FOLLOWING YOU” and you will be following me to the (J RA N D gA L L To be held on FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1930. MAHOE HALL. NOTICE THIS! Taranaki’s Champion Orchestra, BOULTON’S PROFESSIONAL DANCE BAND Will give you the time of your lives. NOVELTY DANCES. SPLENDID FLOOR. Curd’s Free Bus from Stratford at 7.30 p.m. and Free Bus from Eltham P.O. at 7.30 p.m. ADMISSION: Gentlemen 8/-, Ladies 2/-. E. BURROWS, Hon. Secretary. RADIO NOTICE. MR-. W. Smith, of Smith’s garage, wishes to notify the residents of Urenui and surrounding districts that he has been appointed local agent for the Atwater Kent radio, and is prepared to instal sets at shortest notice. Repair work, battery charging, etc., are undertaken in any part pf the district.
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Taranaki Daily News, 10 June 1930, Page 3
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