AMUSEMENTS. >■ z "7 EVERYBODY’S TALKIES ? ’* f NEW PLYMOUTH. “Steam Heated for your Comfort.” TO-NIGHT! AT 7.45. TO-NIGHT! (Three Night Season.) First National and Vitaphone’s AU Dialogue and Singing, Production. All Dialogue and Singing. Production. Reckless youth in the careless, dangerous 9ge of life. Seeking new thrills and finding disappointments.- - Sowing wild oats * and reaping distress. Caught in the love upell of a. temptress who found new pleasures in his torment. ‘THE CARELESS AGE.” “THE CARELESS AGE.” . “THE CARELESS AGE.” — With — . DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS JR., LORETTA . YOUNG AND CARMEL MYERS. See and hear the gorgeous stage spectacle —thrilling love scenes on the placid waters of romantic Lake Como —Carmel Myers singing “Melody Divine” —and the most dramatic climax in months. IN SUPPORT: Movietone News, “Chrystal Cave Revue” (singing and dancing short), Audio Review, Paths' Sound News, and “Howard 'Bros” (comedians and vocal artists). PRICES AS USUAL. Plan at Collier's. IPRIVATE Car to Auckland 10 a.m. today ;• two-seater available. Company rather than expenses. Ring 1476, New Plymouth, 9 a.m. , c.n. Tip-Toe Through the Daffodils at w ' URENUI CHURCH HALL. TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), AUGUST 27 pLAIN & pANCY J}RESS J* ALL. 'BOULTON’S PROFESSIONAL ORCHESTRA. . Good Prizes and Good Supper. . ADMISSION Gentlemen ■'4/-,Ladies 3/-. St. George’s Free Bus from. Waitara. A. G. PIGOTT.,: —- ■ Hon. Secretary. .. - ’ The Time, The Place, and the'Girl! ■ The Time: . ■ ... TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), AUGUST 27 The Place: OAONUI HALL. ■ And the Girl will be at the • 7OAONUI BACHELORS’ < JJONSTER • .' J)AN,CE .The Biggest, Brightest, Best, Largest, • ■: Liveliest,: Last. ' • ■ ?'■ ' - DON’T MISS IT! Some of the Attractions:- ■ HENDERSON’S BIG SIX ORCHESTRA . > Famous because it's Good. NUMEROUS NOVELTY DANCES, including Monte-Carlo, Balloon, Lucky Number, and the Popular Snowball Dance. Snowballs, etc., free to patrons. : BIG CASH PRIZES. An Excellent Supper, and an Excellent Time Guaranteed All. ■ ; No efforts will be spared to make this '• dance a memorable one. .' LADIES 2/- ONLY, GENTS' 3/- ONLY. // ! Free Buses from Opunake.'-.. OPUNAKE FEDERAL BAND (Incorporated.) QRA N D gAL L. TOWN HALL, OPUNAKE. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1,. 1930. Novelty. Dances, Streamers, Confetti and Balloon, Delicious Sit-down Supper. Henderson’s “Star” Dance Band. ' (Six Players.) ' " : Featuring Marimba Xylophone and Ameri- - can Song. Bells. AU the latest dance hits. ■ This is recognised as one of the most Popular Functions on. the Coast, so roll '. <■ up ' everybody "'and enjoy yourselves! ADMISSION :' Gentlemen . 4/-, Ladies 2/-, “ Double Ticket 5/-. free Buses from* 'Eltham ''' via Kaponga (Gower’s); Hawera via Manaia (Egmont Tourist).- ' C. H. HUMPHRIES, • Secretary. . • ’ ■ '■ MOA FARMERS’ A L. ,g AL L. BIGGER, BRIGHTER AND BETTER. TOWN HALL, INGLEWOOD. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1939. At 8 p.m. —i Catering by Somerton's. Boulton’s Orchestra, EUCHRE FOR NON.DANOERS. '. First ..Prize: 201 b “Sunflower” Butter; 'Second Prize: 101 b “Sunflower” Butter. Gentlemen 3/-, Ladies 2/-. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12. - WAITUI .ANNIVERSARY DANCE. <>— ——■ —— MIDHIRST SCHOOL COMMITTEE. FINAL OF • . . . ' gUCHRE 5 TOURNAMENT. . - MIDHIRST HALL. . ; FRIDAY, AUGUST 29, 1930. Prizes as usual: First, Ladies' and Men’s valued at SO/-; second, same valued at JO/-. Presentation of Cups for points •. - '... prize. Supper Provided. ADMISSION—2/-. DAIRYMEN! DAIRYMEN! DAIRYMEN! : DAIRYMEN! . Have you got .your Supplies or , JJEALE’S yETERINARY REMEDIES ' REALE’S. yETERINARY REMEDIES Ordered for the coming season? '• If not, Place Your Order with Our Representative: .. BOX 155,' HAWERA, / and It will -bp to you,:
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Taranaki Daily News, 27 August 1930, Page 3
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