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AMUSEMENTS. THE REGENT HEW PLYMOUTH. . (Heated Throughout.) FINALLY TO-NIGHT AT 7.45. • “MAN TROUBLE.” Starring Milton Sills, Dorothy Mackaill and Kenneth McKenna. BRIGHT SUPPORTS. PRICES: D.C. 2/- (plus tax), Stalls 1/6, Front Stalls 1/-. Reserves at Collier’s. Commencing TO-MORROW NIGHT. The Screen’s Most Magnetic Personality —the famous Frenchman, MAURICE CHEVALIER In a sparkling, swift-moving comedy romance. “THE BIG POND.” “THE BIG POND.” Plans Now Open at Collier’s. Book Early! ELTHAM TALKIES TO-NIGHT AT S O'CLOCK. An absorbing drama of tremendous power and passion, invested with all the scenic grandeur and exotic colour of the hast, enhanced a hundredfold on the screen and portrayed with all the inimitable artistry of a great star and cast. GEORGE ARLISS IN "THE GREEN GODDESS!” "THE GREEN GODDESS!” With H. B. Warner, Alice Joyce, Ralph Forbes. The stage play that ran a year in London Intensely' dramatic, my'stic, thrilling and absorbing. SPECIAL SUPPORTS. PRICES: 2/- (plus tax), 1/6, Children Half-Price. No Booking Fee. Box Plan at Carman’s Book Arcade. rFRAMWAYS Ball, July 7, The Ball of the Season! - RAHOTU DANCE ASSEMBLY. OWING to counter-attractions in the District the Rahotu Dance Assembly to be held on Wednesday', June the 10th, has been POSTPONED. i DON’T MISS THIS! TO-NIGHT! SCOUT HALL, ALBION STREET, HAWERA. TVANCE for Old Pupils of the Hawera High School and their friends. Admission: Girls 1/- Boys 2/-. OTAKEHO HALL. OTAKEHO HALL. A SERIES OF gIX gUCERE pARTIES Will be held in aid of Otakeho Mens Hockey Club, COMMENCING TUESDAY, JUNE 9. GOOD PRIZES. ADMISSION: Gentlemen 2/-, Ladies 1/6. Euchre commences 8 p.m. sharp. Supper. ■RESERVE July 16 for the Clifton Rowing Club’s Annual Ball. WESTOWN HALL. WESTOWN HALL. NEW PLYMOUTH. J]UCHRE pARTY TOMORROW, JUNE 10, AT 8 P.M. USUAL GOOD PRIZES. Proceeds in aid of Hall Funds. ADMISSION 1/-. V. C. DAVIES, Hon. Sec. Westown Hall. WAREA HALL. WAREA HALL. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 1931. gTREAMER & QONFETTI J* ALL. Complimentary to Ladies’ Committee of the Bohemian Ball, also to the Organiser, Mr. Maurice Payne. Music, the Pick of the Province, BOULTON’S NEW 1 DANCE BAND, with Fred Boulton at the Piano, Jim Buckley (Saxophone, Clarinet), Gordon Nunns (Trumpet and Mutes), Cyril Ibbotson (Drums and Effects). FIRST-CLASS SUPPER AND FLOOR. EUCHRE FOR NON-DANCERS. LADLES’ 2/-, GENTLEMEN 2/6. pESERVE July 7, Tramways Ball. Particulars later. HUIRANGI HALL, MONDAY, JUNE 15. QRAND OLD-TIME J)ANCE MARTIN’S ORCHESTRA. St. George’s Free Bus from Waitara. Good Supper and more Floor Space. ADMISSION: Ladies 2/-, Gentlemen 2/6. F. Y. ANDREWS, Hon. Secretary. — ■— > OAON U I ’ S QRAND QARNIVAL If your friends don’t know, please tell them. Save up your cash for a wonderful night out on FRIDAY JUNE 26 — FRIDAY See them.—Reg. Henderson’s Carnival Dance Band Hear them. Lord and Lady Carnival will lead the Grand March at 8.20 p.m. sharp. Don’t miss this. A Prize of 10/- for Best Lady’s and Gentleman’s Fancy Costumes. Judge, Mrs. J. A. Stevenson of Pihama. AND OH, LOOK! One Two-Pound Monte Carlo: Ist £l, 2nd 12/6, 3rd 7/6. 1/- a couple nomination. Yes, and two 10/- Monte Carlos Free, Anything else? Sure! Balloons, Lucky Spots, Paper Hats, etc (good prizes). J Try your luck! Find No. 13. Ask every- ; body you meet: Are you 13? 5/- Reward. Lord and Lady Carnival have instructed : that everyone in Fancy Dress receives a memento. Dozens of Novelties thrown 1 about, Ladies’ Pow-wows, Gentlemen’s 1 Bugle Ticklers, Owl Hooters, Squeakers, ’ Rattles, Balloons, etc. The Hall Artistically Decorated. Coloured Lights, Cosy Corners, Glassy Floor, a dainty Supper. Gibson’s Free Buses from Opunake at 7.30 p.m. will place you right in Carnival Land. Walk in. LADIES 2/-, GENTLEMEN 3/.. ] Domino Masks sold at the door at cost ] Price. Picture all this in reality. Can you stay away ? I ■ . ~ H. G. IBBOTSON, 1 Hon. Secretary, O.H.C. , ,

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Taranaki Daily News, 9 June 1931, Page 3

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