AMUSEMENTS. FAMILY NIGHT TO-NIGHT. Children, 1/- and 9d. THE REGENT NEW PLYMOUTH. “Cosy as your own Fireside.” FINALLY TO-NIGHT AT 7.45. The All Talking Comedy of Sailors Ashore. “DAMES AHOY.” “DAMES AHOY.” “DAMES AHOY.” With Otis Harlan, Glenn Tryon, Helen Wright and Gertrude Astor. GOOD SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. PRICES AS USUAL. Plan at Collier’s COMMENCING TO-MORROW. Fox Movietone’s . Special All Ta’king Comedy Success. “HARMONY AT HOME.” “HARMONY AT HOME.” “HARMONY AT HOME.” With William Collier Senr., Dixie Lee and Marguerite Churchill. A Snappy, Scrappy Domestic Comedy with Hilariously Funnv Situations. EVERYBODY WILL LAUGH AT IT! “HAPPY DAYS ARE HERE AGAIN.” The Happy Night when the Kaimata Bachelors will hold their B IG B ALL TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), AUGUST 5. — In the — KAIMATA HALL. . BOULTON’S ’ ' PROFESSIONAL DANCE BAND(Four Instruments) Will keep you happy enjoying all the latest Dance Hits. Happy with the Floor. ' Happy, after a good Supper. L. Old’s Free Cars will leave Inglewood Post Office at 7.30 p.m. ADMISSION: Gentlemen 3/6, Ladies 2/6. “BE THERE! A REAL HAPPY NIGHT” AUGUST 5. R. KLENNER, Hon. Secretary. POSTPONEMENT. x 'J'HE Euchre Party to be held on Friday evening. August 8, in the Koru Hall, has been POSTPONED. HOT U JJ A L L WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1930. “ THE MERRYMAKERS.” . “THE MERRYMAKERS.” MADAME VITA CORNWALL, MR. FRANCIS CORNWALL, Present a show with a kick in it! Proceeds in aid of the School. ADMISSION 2/6. CHILDREN 1/-. W. H. BUTLER. STOP! LOOK!! — LISTEN!!! qrand Bachelors’ gALL. AWATUNA HALL. THURSDAY - , AUGUST 14.
The Bachelors of Awatuna have decided to give lhe Awatuna Hall Building fund a “leg up.” So come on boys and bring your girls and take a whirl to the tunes of WILLS’ MELODY - MAKERS (Four instruments.) NOVELTY DANCES GALORE. Dinkum Supper. Stunner Floor, Free bus from Kaponga, also from Stratford, picking up passengers at Eltham if sufficient inducement offers. ADMISSION: Ladies 2/-, Gentlemen 3/-. I. ALTY, D. LIND. Joint Hon. Secs. It’s a Great Life, but it will be a lot Greater after you’ve been to the “GAIET.Y GOLD-DIGGERS’ ” Q R A N D J) A N C E CLIFTON HALL, WAITARA, THURSDAY - NEXT, AUGUST 7, 1930. Boultons’ will play all the latest “Hits.” ■ Commonsense Prices! LADIES, 2/-; GENTS, 3/-. Free Buses leave Aard Depot at 7.30 p.m. Free Bus from Urenui. Proceeds for Waitara Hockey Club. THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 1930. YOUNG LADIES’ NNU A L J) AN C E MANGOREI HALL? MARTIN’S ORCHESTRA. First-class Floor. Old and Modern Dances. TASTY SUPPER. Bus leaves Campbell’s Garage 7.15 p.m. Return Fares 1/-. ADMISSION: Gentlemen 2/6, Ladies 2/-. J. BALSOM and W. JACKSON, Secretaries. ROLL UP YE ANCIENTS TO A gASKET g O C I A L With Old-time Dances, be held in the HEMPTON HALL, OKATO, ON THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1930. Proceeds in aid of Okato Football Club’s Social Committee, ADMISSION: Gents 2/6, Ladies a Basket or 1/6. E. B. CORBETT, Hon. Seo, LOWGARTH HALL, N QLD• T I M E J) AN C E Will be held in the above Hall, ON THURSDAY', AUGUST 7, 1930. Best Old-Time Music in Taranaki. Novelty Dances. Tip-top Floor and Supper. Free Bus from Eltham. GENTS 2/6, LADIES 2/-. S. SULTZBERGER, Sccreetary. JJHUNERVA! Wonderful rheumatism remedy. Natural and safe. H. J. Abram, Chemist, New Plymouth. jD. McAllister, Chemist, Inglewood.
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 August 1930, Page 3
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