amusements. fr—“ ■ " A SMASHING SUCCESS! A SMASHING SUCCESS! Audiences at both sessions yesterday hailed this production as one of talking screen’s greatest successes. It is new, novel, different, and one of the mightiest entertainments yet offered in New Ply* mouth. EVERYBODY’S “TALKIES” NEW PLYMOUTH. (Steam Heated for Your Comfort.) NOW SHOWING — TWICE DAILY. NOW SHOWING — TWICE DAILY. MATINEE—2 P.M. EVENING—7.4S. Matinee Prices 1 2/- and 1/6; Children, 1/- and 9d. METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER’S All Talking, All Singing Ail Dancing Musical Extravaganza. 'THE HOLLYWOOD REVUE" “THE HOLLYWOOD REVUE" “THE HOLLYWOOD REVUE" — Featuring — 25 ALL STAR ARTISTS — And — CHORUS OF 200. A Brilliant Melange of song hits, amazing dancing, laughs, and skits that will; keep you talking about them for weeks. PATHE NEWS TO OPEN. PRICES AS USUAL. PLAN AT COLLIER'S OR 'PHONE 365 TO-NIGHT.
■ Y.W.C.A. CONCERT will be held in the Whiteley Hall (ticket holders please take note) TO-NIGHT (Thursday), July 10, at 8 p.m. Admission 1/-. Programme arranged by Mrs. A. B. MacDonald. OKAIAWA HALL. OKAIAWA HALL. FRIDAY, JULY 11, 8 p.m. O.RAND Concert by members of the Hawera Scottish Society. Proceeds in bid of Okaiawa School Fund. DANCE TO FOLLOW. ADMISSION: Adults 2/-; Children 6d. J. C. BARCLAY, Hon. Secretary. (JRAND QLD-TIME gALL, TONGAPORUTU. HALL. FRIDAY, JULY 11, 1930. Qld-Time and Modern Dances. Music by Renton's Orchestra. TIP-TOP SIT-DOWN SUPPER. TICKETS: Gentlemen 5/-, Ladies 3/-. F. G. YEATES, Hon. Secretary.
HERE IT IS! OLD TIMERS' g 0 0 I A L AND J) A N C S OAKURA HALL. TUESDAY, JULY 15, 1930. SPLENDID TALENT. Tip Top Floor Music and Supper. DANCES FCR EVEYBODY, DON’T MISS THIS. POPULAR PRICES: Ladies 1/-, Gents 1/6. SPECIAL ATTRACTION! DANCE EXTRAORDINARY! FOURTH ANNUAL QLD-TIMERS’ JgALL. HEMPTON HALL, OKATO. , THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1930. Music by Renton's Dance Band. Free Bus leaves Gibson's Garage at 7 p.m. ADMISSION: Gentlemen 5/-, Ladies 2/6. L. HICKFORD, Hon. Secretary.
COME ONE! COME ALL! BACHELORS’ AND SPINSTERS’ Q. RA N D £> A L RATAPIKO HALL, JULY 22. McNeill’s 1930 Dance Band. SPOON AND FORK SUPPER. Novelty Dances Galore. ADMISSION: Ladies 2/6,Gentlemen 3/6 Double Ticket 5/-. F. HILL and P. WELDON, : Hon. Secretaries. >- — QPUNAKE Q-OLF JgALL. OPUNAKE Q-OLF g ALL. TOWN HALL, OPUNAKE. TOWN HALL, OPUNAKE. WEDNESDAY. JULY 16. The Premier Ball of the Season. The Premier Ball of the Season. The Opunake Star Orchestra of Six Players will render all the very latest in Musical Hits. Excellent Spoon and Fork-Supper. A GOOD TIME ASSURED ALL. ADMISSION: Gentlemen 6/-, Ladies 4/-, Double Tickets 8/-. N. HOTTER. . R. B. JONES, Joint Secretaries. QRAND J>ACHELORS' Jj>ALL, KAKARAMEA HALL. TUESDAY, JULY 15, 1930. Music by Wills’ Melody Makers Orchestra. Good Floor and Supper. Proceeds in Aid of Hall Funds. ADMISSION: Bachelors 4/-, Benedicts 1/6, Ladies Free. Free Bus leaves from Patea Post Office at 7.45 p.m. S. R. LORD, ______ Hon. Secretary, Okato Garage and Engineering Works, All classes of motor and truck repairs. Factory work of all description. Milking machines overhauled. Acetone welding. Batteries repaired and charged. All work guaranteed Benzine, Oils, and Tyres in stock. Free Air. R. F. ROEBUCK, Proprietor.
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