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AMUSEMENTS. ' ' !— !— ! — ! — ! MONSTER MATINEE TO-DAY, 2 P.M. MONSTER MATINEE TO-DAY, 2 P.M. PARENTS: Send your children. Besides being a splendid entertainment, this British Talking Picture is an education! Matinee Prices: 2/- (plus tax) and 1/6. Children 9d. EVERYBODY’S NEW PLYMOUTH. TO-DAY AT 2 P.M. TO-NIGHT AT S. “Forward, the Light Brigade! Was there a man dismay’d? Not tho’ the soldier knew Someone had blundered — Into the Valley of Death Rode the Six Hundred. . ENGLAND T ENGLAND Proudly presents a supreme British All-talking Epic “B—A—L—A—G—L—A- -V—A” “B A L A—C—L A— V —A” “B—A—L—A—C—L—A—V—A” CHARGE OF THE LIGHT BRIGADE. CHARGE OF THE LIGHT BRIGADE Featuring a fine cast headed by CYRIL McLAGLEN — BENITA HUME ALF GODDARD No chapter in Britain’s history is more flaming with the glory of human courage than the deathless Charge of the Light Brigade. A PLEASING ROMANCE RUNS THROUGH THE ENTIRE PRODUCTION .In Addition: Paramount Sound News, Pete Mandels Band (British orchestra), and ‘Toot Sweet” (all-talking comedy). Prices as usual. Reserves at Colliers until noon, then ’.at Big Orange Drink or >y>}j ono 365 to-night. , !- —'_/ '•' ngURWOOD H all - TOl-NIGHT. (SATURDAY), FEB. 7. BOULTON’S NEW DANCE BAND. (Five Musicians.) FOUR CARLO DANCES. - ADMISSION: Gentlemen 2/6, Ladies 1/6. "It’s never too late” to come to the "Best Dance in Town.” SOMETHING NEW FOR OKATO THE HEMPTON HALL COMMITTEE Presents a & QLD-TIME J)ANCE TO-NIGHT, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7. — With — Jack Renton’s 1931 Dance Band. . ■ ——. 4 Players — - — 7 Instruments Light Supper. Admission: Ladies 1/6, Gents 2/-. Don’t Miss Saturday Next. L. HICKFORD, Hon. Secretary. A REMINDER! W LLT ' S ’ m eIODYMAKERS ’ d ance SAVOY ROOMS, HAWERA TO-NIGHT at 8.30 P.M. Net proceeds in aid of Unemployment Fund Novelty Dances Galore. 1 QRAND £ONG J)ANCE. OMATA HALL, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1931 Excellent Music by Phil Meredith (piano), and Mr. Syme (violin and banjo). Good Floor and Supper. NOVELTY DANCES. Free bus leaves Gibsone, New Plymouth, at 8 p.m. Admission* Ladies 2/", Gents 2/6. All profits to be donated to the Earthquake Relief Funds. A. WEIR., Hon. Secretary. ONE GRAND NIGHT. CORONATION HALL, TOKO. OHEESEPUNCHERS QRAND J)ANCE THURSDAY’, FEBRUARY 12, 1931. Frret-clasj Floor, Supper and the Dixie Four Dance Band. Gentlemen 3/- Ladies 2/-. Don’t Miss This Treat! Curd’s Free Bus from Stratford. gEVEN QOOD OANCES. 1931 SEASON AT KAPUNI. RESERVE THESE DATES! WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1. .WEDNESDAY, MAY 6. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3. WEDNESDAY, JULY 1. WEDNESDAY, JULY 29. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26. Make a note of these dates and come along. Free Buses from Hawera, Manaia, Kaponga and Stratford. Popular Prices : Gentlemen 3/", Ladies 2/-. WILLS’ MELODY MAKERS. Proceeds for Kapuni Hall Society. R. G. HODGE, Secretary. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. QRAND £ONG-NIGHT J)ANCE OANUI HALL, FEBRUARY 27, 1931. Full Particulars Later. H. G. IBBOTSON, Hon. Secretary. EARTHQUAKE RELIEF. f>AHOTU CONCERT PARTY will give an Entertainment in the Rahotu Hall, on TUESDAY, February 17, at 8 p.m. DANCE TO FOLLOW CONCERT. ADMISSION - ' 2/ ~ GRAND OLD TIME AND MODERN gUM M E R J) ANC E. LEPPERTON HALL, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10. Boulton’s New Dance Band; will supply music. . Novelty Dances. Cards for son-d(mcers. GOOD PRIZES. . GOOD PRIZESI Proceeds in aid o£ the ' - Earthquake Relief Fund.

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Taranaki Daily News, 7 February 1931, Page 3

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