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amusements. MONSTER MATINEE TO-DAY, 2 P.M. MONSTER MATINEE TO-DAY, 2 P.M. PRICES: 2/- (plus tax) and 1/6. Children 1/- and 9d." EVERYBODY’S NEW PLYMOUTH. TO-NIGHT! At 8 ’ TO-NIGHT! ■Special Four-Night Season Special Four-Night Season ' Matinee Tuesday at 2 pan. ‘‘Onward . . ..Onward! Swords against the foe! Forward. . . Forward! The Lily Banners go!” It lives again! . . . the thundering throb of “The Song of the Vagabonds,” in the glorious golden voice ofDENNIS KING DENNIS KING London's .idol and the world s Greatest Singing Star; ' — With — JEANETTE MACDONALD JEANETTE MACDONALD And Full Operatic Chorus of 500 VOICES. 500 VOICES. In Paramount’s Gorgeous AllTechnicolour Operatic Romanoe. “JJVHE VAGABOND J£ING” Blazing with gorgeous technicolour throughout, vibrant with stirring melodies, packed', with thrills, adventure, "excitement, roiriance! •' In Addition; . “THE VAGABOND KING” Overture. Pathe Sound News' and “Yes, We Have no Bananas” (bouncing ball song cartoon). PRICES AS USUAL. Reserves at Collier’s. , until noon, then at Big Orange Drink or ’Phone 365 To-night. NEW THEATRE OPUNAKE. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, November 4 and 5, 1930. MATINEE EACH AFTERNOON. The Immortal Screen Epic, ' “TOURNEY’S J£ND.” “JOURNEY’S J£ND.” Adapted from R. C. Sheriff’s Sensational War Play. Dedicated to the cause of peace. An uplifting and beautiful drama, true sentiment, humour and. heroism. an Artistic triumph with I WORLD-WIDE APPEAL. A VIBRANT STORY OF THE GREAT ADVENTURE. ' BOX PLAN AT DES FORGES. ’PHONE . NO. 1 FOR RESERVES.

gTRATFORD QHORAL gOCIETY. (John Edmondson, conductor.) < SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1930; At 2.30 and 8.30 p.m. CHORAL & ORCHESTRAL WORKS. . “LAUDA SION” (Mendelssohn). •' ' ; “LAUDA SION” (Mendelssohn). “LAUDA SION” (Mendelssohn). KING’S THEATRE, STRATFORD. CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA OVER 60. ADMISSION: Dress Circle 2/-,' Body of Hall, silver coin. L Box Plan at Kear’s. No . extra charge.

HEMPTON HALL, OKATO. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6.

QRAND QONCERT. By Talented New Plymouth Artists. Choruses, Sketches, Solos, duets, Instrumental Items, etc. Profits in. aid of Hempton Hall Funds. Admission: Adults 2/-, School Children 1/SUPPER AND -DANCE TO FOLLOW. Gentlemen 1/-, Ladies Free. MADAME CORNWALL, Organiser. L. D. HICKFORD, Hon. Secretary. JJAWERA Guide Show. Seven hundred entries! ■ :

Last but not least is the ; QRAND WIND-UP JJALL To be held in the MANGATOKI HALL ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, AT 8.15 - .. .Sait’s Orchestra (five instruments.) (Funds to be donated to Tennis Club.) Dainty Supper , and’ Fast floor. NOVELTY DANCES. Curd’s Free Bus leaves Stratford Post Office at 7.35 p.m., picking up passengers at Eltham en route. Admission: Ladies 2/-, Gentlemen 3/6, Double Ticket 5/-. C. COLSON, G. PERRY, , Joint Secretaries. 7 ■ ■ ' ” ' • . ” " .<■ 7 J: i ’ 1 RAHOTU TENNIS CLUB. ' GRAND QPENING r £ENNIS J)ANCE WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, ’ 1930. Henderson’s Star Band. NOVELTY DANCES GALORE. ADMISSION: Ladies 2/-, Gentlemen 3/-. C. M. FLEMIN E. BUGLER, Joint Hon. Secs. g KATIN G 1 gKATING I CORONATION HALL N.P. CORONATION HALL, N.P.' TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT 1 TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! POPULAR PRICES. , Floor andi Skates 1/6; Skate Owners 1/-; Spectators 6d. BAND IN' ATTENDANCE. NEXT SESSION — SATURDAY, DEHORNING. ■pARMERS please note that W. Robinson, Brooks -Road, Stratford, is .- -ain operating his humane portable dehorning bail. Orders to Box 151, Stratord or Newton King, Ltd., Stratford, agents. Herds 1/-, Bulls. 2/-. Small lots by’arrangement. .*“1.

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Taranaki Daily News, 1 November 1930, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 1 November 1930, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 1 November 1930, Page 3

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