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AMUSEMENTS. MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2 P.M. MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2 P.M. PRICES: 2/- (plus tax), and 1/6; Children, 1/- and 9d. THE REGENT NEW PLYMOUTH. TO-NIGHT! AT 8. TO-NIGHT! The “Untamed” Star, ' JOAN CRAWFORD JOAN CRAWFORD In the Beautiful Thrilling All Talking Musical Western Romance Musical Western Romance of the Great Outdoor. “Montana moon.” “MONTANA MOON.” “MONTANA MOON.” A Cowboy Chorus you’ll always remember . . . rugged scenic graudeur you 11 never forget. . . and the kind of romance and comedy you’ve always wanted to know. With Karl Dane, John Mack Brown, Benny Rubin, Cliff Edwards, Dorothy Sebastian and Rigardo Cortez. IN ADDITION: Metrotone News, Geo Washington (songs), “Tough Winter” (Our Gang All Talking Comedy), and Earl and Beller (songs and guitars).

PRICES AS USUAL. Plan at Collier’s until noon—then at Regent Confectionery or ’phone 548 to-night. ELTHAM talkies TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! The greatest screen drama of the year. JOURNEY’ S END J O U R N E Y’ S END JOURNEY’ S END JOURNEY' S END English in speech, acting and story. Not a war picture, but a simple natural, moving story, uplifting and beautiful of man- . hood at its critical hour. If you.want to see A PICTURE here it is. PRICES: 2/., Plus Tax, 1/6. Children Half-Price. Box Plan at Carman’s Book Arcade. - . GRAND FINAL INSTRUMENTAL AND VOCAL FINAL INSTRUMENTAL AND VOCAL QONC E R T. ,/• 1 —By the — TARANAKI REGIMENTAL BAND Assisted by Madame Veta Cornwall and Messrs. Francis Cornwall and Bert Stewart. EMPIRE. THEATRE, NEW PLYMOUTH, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) EVENING, OCTOBER 19, at 8.15 o’clock. (Collection in Aid of Band' Funds.) gKATING! gKATING! STRATFORD DRILL. HALL. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1930. HUGE NOVELTY NIGHT. HUGE NOVELTY NIGHT. (In aid of Stratford Mountain Club.) ONLOOKERS 1/-. ~ WAITARA STATE SCHOOL. / OONCERT. ( . i FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1930. I THEATRE ROYAL, WAITARA. At 8 p.m. BETTER THAN EVER. PRICES 2/6, 2/C. BROWNING, Headmaster.

PUNGAREHU HALL. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22. GRAND ' - & & SPINSTERS’ gALL. 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 300th 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. GRAND QLD-TIME & ]fy£ODERN J)ANCE.’ To be held in the TE KIRI HALL. \ NOVEMBER 7, 1930. A Splendid Old-time Music by Mr. and Mrs. A. Collins, and good music for the modern dances. An Excellent Supper will be arranged by the Grannies of Te Kiri, so you can bet it will be good. No time will be spared to make the floor good. . 4 .. ADMISSION: Gentlemen over 90, 2/- providing they bring their parents, and under 90, 3/-. Ladies over 90 1/-, providing they do likewise, and under 2/-. J. CRAWFORD, ! Hon. Secretary. RAHOTU TENNIS CLUB. GRAND QPENING 'J'ENNIS QANCE WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1930. Henderson’s Star Band. NOVELTY DANCES GALORE. ADMISSION: Ladies 2/-, Gentlemen 3/-. c. m. flemin:;, E. BUTLER, Joint Hon. Secs. - “Boys! How are we going to pay this 30/- unemployment tax?” “By cutting out dances till after Christmas,” said the Matapu Bachelors and Spinsters. “But we are going to have a jolly good wind-up dance first.” A T M atapu H all WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, HENDERSON’S ORCHESTRA. Monte Carlo and Balloon Dances. Free Buses from Hawera, Eltham, and Opunake (via Skeet Road). GENTLEMEN 3/-, LADIES 2/-. Roll along boys and bring your friends along.

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Taranaki Daily News, 18 October 1930, Page 3

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