AMUSEMENTS. ‘ KING’S ' THEATRE STRATFORD. Steam-heated Throughout. TALKIES! TALKIES’ MATINEE TO-DAY 1.30 P.M. TO-NIGHT! AT 8. TO-NIGHT! 100 Per Cent. Talking College Story. “THE HIDE OUT.” “THE HIDE OUT.” — With — JAMES MURRAY AND KATHRYN CRAWFORD. A Thrilling Romance of a College Racketeer, climaxed by the Greatest Boat Race ever seen. Supports include: COMEDY — CARTOON — NEWS. DIAL 348 FOR RESERVES! JJERE’S Q.REAT JJERE’S- QREAT J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Are Bringing to New Plymouth Are Bringing to New Plymouth Are Bringing to New Plymouth THE STAGE’S ANSWER TO THE THE STAGE’S ANSWER TO THE THE STAGE'S ANSWER TO THE TALKIES. TALKIES. ’ . . TALKIES.' ■ TWO OF THE TWO OF THE gIGGEST AND gEST JgIGGEST ANDJgEST gIGGEST AND gEST OOMEDIES FOR YEARS. OOMEDIES FOR .Y EARS - YgrUSICAL QOMEDIES FOR Y — With — ■ OLEM ' J)AWE- . ' . ; OLEM £)AWfi • ■ • ■ OLEM' •• J) AWE , ■ AND A COMPANY OF 70. J JOHN FARPiELL .... •..... •• • Manager.JNGLESIDE ■ JNGLESIDE f ? ml AGRICULTURAL HALL - NEW PLYMOUTH - MONDAY, July 28. ADMISSION: Gentlemen 2/6, Ladies 2/--. Late Taxi Westown, Breakwater, Fitzroy and' Vogeltown. FARE 6d. N.P.H.S.O.G.A. Y NNUAL D an oe WORKERS’ SOCIAL HALL ’ N - p - THURSDAY, JULY 31. Subsc rip lion ? Ladies 3/6, Gentlemen 5/-; Double Ticket 7/6. A General Invitation is extended to all Old Girls of the School. B. HAWKINS, Hori. Secretary, O.G.A. MIDHIRST HALL.pHE Midhirst Factory Boys will hold a GRAND DANCE in the above hall on WEDNESDAY, •. JULY 30. Renton’s orchestra (3 instruments). Good supper and good floor. Curd’s free bus leaves Stratford at 7.45 p.m.
ADMISSION: Gentlemen 3/-, Ladies 2/-. R. MEADS, C. PHILLIPS, Joint Secretaries. OAONUI HALL; . OAONUI, HALL. O.RAND J.ONG-NIGHT J)ANCE... AUGUST 4, 1930. ■ Music by HENDERSON’S STAR ORCHESTRA. Tip-top Floor, and Sit-down Supper in comfort. Gibson’s Free Bus leaves Opunake 7.45 p.m. DAxNCE STARTS 8 P.M. EUCHRE FOR NON-DANCERS. ADMISSION: Ladies 2/-, Gentlemen 3/-. RESERVE AUGUST 15 — For. the — OAONUI BASKETBALL CLUB’S - _ ' ORAND ■' .JJANCE. : To be. held in the OAONUI HALL. OAONUI HALL. WAIHI MEMORIAL HALL. ]£UCHRE pARTY & JJANCE ' FRIDAY; AUGUST 1, 1930. Good Floor, Supper and Prizes. ADMISSION: Ladies 1/6, Gentlemen 2/6. A BALL’-will be held in the above hall on August 14. L. HONEYFIELD, E. SOLE, . Joint Hon. Secs.' TOWN HALL, ELTHAM. QRAND OONCERT. FRIDAY, AUGUST 8, 1930. In Aid of Local Unemployment Fund. By ELTHAM BRASS BAND and assisting Artists. PRICES: 2/- and 1/-. pLYMOUTH JfUSIC SUNDAY, AUGUST 17, — Until — SATURDAY, AUGUST 23. OHEST Tightness! Kapex breaks the phlegm. Gives amazing relief. 1/6 tin al! chemists. ONE Hundred Thousand . Austin Sevens were sold in America last year.
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 July 1930, Page 3
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