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AMUSEMENTS. MATINEE TO-DAY MATINEE MATINEE TO-DAY MATINEE AT 2 P.M. PRICES: 2/- (plus tax), and 1/6; Children 1/- and 9d. REGENT TALKIES NEW PLYMOUTH. (Heated Throughout) TONIGHT! AT 7.45. TO-NIGHT! (Three Night Season.) TWO BIG ALL TALKING TWO BIG ALL TALKING PRODUCTIONS. (1) HOOT GIBSON HOOT GIBSON With Louise Lorraine In a thrilling all talking romance of adventur. on the Rio Grande. “THE MOUNTED STRANGER.” “THE MOUNTED STRANGER.” (2) — Radio Pictures Present RICHARD DIX , RICHARD DIX With Miriam Seegar, Lucient Littlefield and Margaret Livingston in Earl Derr Bigger's , , famous story, “SEVEN KEYS BALDPATE.” “SEVEN KEYS TO BALDPATE.” “SEVEN KEYS BALDPATE.” A thriller in print—a scream on the stage —all this- and more- as a -talking screen drama v.Lh the greatest of all romantic stars' hitting the peaks of brilliance! (More, Especially for Adults.) Universal Talking News to Open. PRICES.AS USUAL-. • Plan-at Collier's until noon —then at Big Orange Drink or ■ '' ’ ’ ’phone 548 to-night.' GRAND THEATRE, HAWERA. OCTOBER 29, 7.45 p.m. A Unique, Fascinating Programme, rendered by MAORI SINGERS, ORATORS AND - ' MUSICIANS of THE METHODIST TMTISSION JtyfAORI pARTY. PRICES: Adults 1/6 and 1/-; Children, Half-price. Eox Plan at Messrs. E. Dixon and Co., Ltd. Whatever else you miss—DON’T MISS THIS! You’ve heard -he rest—now hear the best” McNEILL’S 1930 NOVELTY DANCE BAND (New Plymouth) > At — pOOTBALLERS’ J>ALL To be held at Alton on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7., 1930. NOVELTY AND STREAMER DANCES GALORE. Good Floor and Good Supper. There will be Cards for the old folk and non-dancers. ADMISSION: Gentlemen 3/-, Ladies 2/-. GEO. KETTLES, Hon. Secretary. gKATING! gKATING! CORONATION HALL, N.P. CORONATION HALL, N.P. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! POPULAR PRICES. Floor and Skates 1/6; Skate Owners 1/-; Spectators 6d. BAND IN ATTENDANCE. gKATING! gKATING! STRATFORD DRILL HALL. * THURSDAYS & SATURDAYS. HAWERA SHOW BUILDINGS, HAWERA WEDNESDAYS & FRIDAYS. WAVERLEY TOWN HALL, TUESDAYS Afternoon and Evening Sessions. A DATE TO KEEP FREE. Your troubles will all be gone from now on pHE z * pE-NNIS QLUB Is holding its ANNUAL BALL on -OCTOBER 15. . OCTOBER 15. Please Note Chaange of Date. HENDERSON’S ORCHESTRA. NOVELTY DANCES GALORE. SPOON AND FORK SUPPER. Freo Beses from Opunake and Kaponga. - DON’T MISS THIS! fy : ’ PRICES: Gentlemen 3/6, Ladies 2/6. / /'■' - > L. KING, Hon. See. W I ND- UP g A’-L L KORU. HALL THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1930. GOOD FLOOR. GOOD MUSIC. ADMISSION: ' Ladies 1/6, Gentlemen 2/6. WAREA HALL. WAREA HALL. yyAREA JJAgKET B all D A NCE TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1930. HENDERSON’S STAR BAND. NOVELTY DANCES AND NOVELTIES GALORE. GOOD PRIZES. Euchre for Non-Dancers. Good Prizes. First-rate floor, Al Supper, and a good time guaranteed to all. MISS M. WELLS, Hon. Secretary. PUNGAREHU HALL. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22. GRAND • BACHELORS’ & gPINSTERS’ B ALL. THE LAST AND BEST BALL OF THE SEASON. Some of the Attractions. Boulton's Professional Dance Band. Special Decorative Scheme. Valuable Prizes for Novelty Dances. Sit-down Supper. The 200th person to enter the hall will receive £1; the 500th person to enter the hall will receive £5. A night of nights. BE THERE! ADMISSION: Ladies 2/6, Gentlemen 4/-, Double Ticket 6/-. A. DUGGAN, R. B. FLEMING, . Joint Hon. Secs. The word “ORB” stamped on every sheet is an imprint of quality in BYSAGHT’S QRB £>RAND OORRUGATED JRON. Write John Lysaght, Ltd., Box 341, Wcl- I lington, for Free Copy of their Pocket I Handbook. (5)

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Taranaki Daily News, 27 September 1930, Page 3

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