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AMUSEMENTS. MONSTER MATINEE TO-DAY, 2 P.M. MONSTER MATINEE-TO-DAY, 2 P.M. PRICES: 1/6 and 1/-. Children. 6d. Additional at Matinee Only. “THE SPELL'OF THE CIRCUS” No. 7 “THE SPELL OF THE CIRCUS” No. 7 EVERYBODY’S NEW PLYMOUTH. TO-NIGHT! AT 7.45. TO-NIGHT!, (Three Night Season.) • The “Alias Jimmy Valentine’’‘Star. WILLIAM HAINES WILLIAM HAINES ' With Polly Moran, Mary Doran and Talented Cast in “REMOTE CONTROL” “REMOTE CONTROL” “REMOTE CONTROL” An exciting and amusing, all talking picture dealing with radio and the underworld. IN ADDITION: Special Added Attraction. “HOT DOGS” “HOT DOGS” “HOT DOGS” “HOT DOGS” ' “HOT DOGS” “HOT DOGS” The funniest and cleverest dog comedy ever produced. IT’S A RIOT! _ Also Metrotone News, “Dublin” (Burton Holmes travelogue), “Love Business” (comedy), and ‘THE CRAZY HOUSE” “THE CRAZY HOUSE” All Technicolour Revue. . PRICES:’DC. 2/- (pjus tax), Stalls 1/6, Front Stalls 1/-. Reserves at Big Orange Drink or ’phone 365 to-night. UR WOOD QANCE JJALL. Note the Reduced Prices. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), APRIL 4, . 1931. BOULTON’S NEW DANCE BAND (Five Musicians). FOUR MONTE CARLO DANCES. ADMISSION: Gentlemen 2/-, Ladies 1/6. “It’s never too late” to come to the “Best Dance in Town.” ST. PATRICK’S HALL, MANAIA. QRAND EUCHRE & DANCE, EASTER MONDAY, April 6, 1931. Cards and ■ - / Dancirig start at 8 p.m. • Novelty Dances. Dixie “6” ORCHESTRA. Good Homemade Supper. .Bus from Kaponga (Free), and Hawera (6d), leaving. Post Offices at 7.45 p.m., Admission: Ladies 1/6, Gentle- . men 2/-, ‘ ■■■/.’, WHO will win the New Plymouth League Cycle Championship at Urenui' Sports on Easter Monday? ■ THE POPULAR’ RENDEZVOUS. WESTWARD HO Q-OLF QOURSES Tell the family when they’re ready to go, they’ll find ye . playing at “Westward Ho.” ' 18 HOLES. DAY SESSION: Children 3d, Adults 6d. A round of Golf and Clip of Tea, 1/-. ' NIGHT SESSION: Children 6d, or two rounds fo. 9d; Adults 9d, or two rounds 1/-. AFTERNOON TEA NOW AVAILABLE. Westward Ho Midget Golf Courses: Waitara, Inglewood, Stratford, Eltham. i ANOTHER POPULAR TARIKI J) A N C E -. — At — TARIKI. HALL. TARIKI HALL. ' TUESDAY NEXT, APRIL 7. NOVELTY NIGHT! Many attractions including Twilight Dances, Rainbow Dances, etc. Novelty Dances Galore with something special in Prizes. Music by JACK RENTON’S POPULAR BAND. Four Players, Seven Instruments. ADMISSION: Ladies 1/6, Gentlemen 2/6.' DON’T MISS NEXT TUESDAY! “BEGONE DULL CARE.” 1; HAVE A GOOD NIGHT OUT AT THE QRAND QPENING gALL HEMPTON HALL, OKATO. THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1931. , Music by Henderson’s Star Band. Everything of the Best. Admission Prices have received the 10 per cent, cut: GENTLEMEN 4/6, LADIES 2/3. L. HICKFORD, Hon. Sec. COME TO THE WAIHI MEMORIAL HALL ON THURSDAY, APRIL 9, FOR THE WAIHI SPORTS CLUB’S 0 R AND J> AL L Music by Boulton’s New Dance Band. ADMISSION: Gentlemen 4/-, Ladies 2/6. JAS. DRAPER, Hon. Secretary. ' QRAND QARNIVAL J)ANCE AWATUNA HALL, In aid of Hall Funds, FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1931. ' Monte Carlo, Spot-Waltz, and other Novelties. fie Carnival spirit to be enlivened by Paper Hate, Confetti, Streamer and Balloon Dances. Music by Henderson’s Star Band. Free Buses from Opunake and Kaponga. < ADMISSION: Ladies 2/-, Gentlemen 3/-. t R. CORBETT, > J. BONIFACE, Joint Secretaries. I SECOND NOTICE. ‘ BOOK UP WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 1 — For — - ' pUNGAREHU’S J>IG J)ANCE ( Particulars Later, This is going to be—“A BEBE DOOSLER.” WALK Easy Ointment for tired, tender feet. Removes hard skin, callouses, works while you sleep; no excuse for limping. Tin posted for 1/6. E. W. Hall, 117 Armagh Street, Christchurch,

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Taranaki Daily News, 4 April 1931, Page 3

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