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AMUSEMENTS. A MARVELLOUS SUCCESS! “Raffles” is without doubt the most fascinating story the talkies have vet presented. YOU’LL BE SORRY IF YOU MISS IT! OPERA HOUSE NEW PLYMOUTH. AGAIN TO-NIGHT AT 8. (Finally To-morrow Night.) United Artists’ Outstanding Success. RONALD COLMAN RONALD COLMAN / RONALD COLMAN — In — “RAFFLES” “RAFFLES” “RAFFLES” Based on the Exploits of “The Amateur Cracksman.” “The Amateur Cracksman.” It will entertain you as you have never been entertained before. Exciting, cnthrallin" you Will find it a dramatic revelation of “THRILLS, SURPRISES & ECSTATIC ROMANCE. KAY FRANCIS & DAVID TORRENCE head the splendid supporting cast. In Addition: / British Pathe Magazine, “Barnyard Battle” (Micky Mouse cartoon), Australian Movietone News, Audio Review, Sport Almanac (sportlight), and “Close Call” (Aesop Fable). ] PRICES: D.C. 2/8 (plus 4d tax), Stalls < 2/- (plus 3d tax), Front Stalls 1/6. All Reserves 2/8 (plus 4d tax). BOX PLAN AT COLLIER’S. NEW PLYMOUTH ROWING CLUB. gECOND gALL. THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1931. AGRICULTURAL HALL, N.P. ( BOULTON’S DANCE BAND. Entirely New Scheme of Decorations. Best Ball Supper, especially catered for. * Waitara Patrons book with Roy St. i George’s Free Bus. ] ADMISSION: Ladies 3/-, Gentlemen 4/-, I Double Ticket 6/6. |

TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY)! TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY) I HOOP RAY! HOOP RAY! HERE WE ARE AGAIN. TARIKI FOOTBALLERS’ GRAND PRESENTATION DANCE (Mr. W. J. Polson, M.P., will officiate.) SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT McNEILL’S POPULAR DANCE BAND. (5 Musicians) will strike up at 8 p.m. Umpires:: “Puke” Bern and “She’s Tough” Jim. All’s Well. Glassy Floor, Monte Carlos Galore, Dainty Prizes, Rainbow and Twilight Dances, etc. First-class Supper. Look! Listen! EUCHRE., Good prizes again. Ladies, Ist. 51b Box Tea (Stainless Knife enclosed), 2nd. Order. Gentlemen, Ist. 70 1A Sugar, 2nd. Order. Also special for Lucky Seats, Ladies and Gentlemen. No need to worry, there’s free buses. Curd’s bus leaves Kear’s, Stratford, and L. Old’s cars leave Inglewood, both at 7.45 p.m. Oh Dad! There’s a special prize (order) for the 100th person entering hall. That settles it. I’m off to try my luck. . PRICES AS USUAL: LADIES 1/6, GENTLEMEN 2/6. „ H. GUSH, Hon. Secretary T.F.C. - HEAR THE BAND OF BANDS—BOULTON’S! AT WAREA! WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10 AT WAREA! GRAND STREAMER & CONFETTI BALL Complimentary to the Ladies’ Committee of the Bohemian Ball, also the organiser, Mr. Maurice Payne. Tons of Confetti to throw away and all the Carnival Novelties left over from the Bohemian Ball, including Miniature Hats, Lady Streamers, Squeakers, etc. Two MONTE CARLO SWEEPSTAKES. Waltzing Competitions .(including Maiden). Six nurses in attendance; no slack moments. FIRST-CLASS SUPPER AND FLOOR. AND LOOK AT THE ADMISSION PRICES: LADIES 2/-’ GENTLEMEN 2/6. CAN YOU BEAT THAT? We guarantee a real night out for all. And don’t forget Boulton’s will broadcast the music this time. The music without scratch. All professional players. F. G. 'SOLE, Hon. Sec., Warea Hall Society. WAITARA STADIUM! WAITARA STADIUM! INDOOR SPORTS CARNIVAL DEVINE’S BUILDINGS. THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1931, at 8 p.m. EXHIBITIONS OF BOXING, CHOPPING, SAWING, CYCLING, ETC., BOXING, CHOPPING, SAWING, CYCLING, ETC., by all the champions, including Tommy Donovan, Volzke Bros., Haupapa, Jones and others. Professor South, Illusionist, will also entertain. Seating Accommodation for six hundred. ADMISSION; GENTLEMEN 2/- (plus tax) LADIES I/-. Seats reserved, no extra charge. GRAND DANCE ASTER WARDS AT CLIFTON HALL. Martin’s Orchestra. GEO. BIRD, Secretary Sports Club.

PUBLIC NOTICES. THANKS. gpHE Committee of the Swiss Ball, Eltham, wishes to thank all helpers and the public for their generous support, which made this year's ball a record one. A. M. DUSS, K. LEUTHARD, Hon. Secretaries. I QQA CHEVROLET de Luxe Sports Tourer. Six wire wheels, sidescreens, carrier, kick plates, etc. Smart sporty and speedy and indistinguishable from new. L. H. Johnson Motors, Ltd., New Plymouth. NOTICE. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. - TT having come to my knowledge that A some persons are under the impression that a certain canvasser in the districts ; surrounding Hawera is employed by me, I take this opportunity to announce that I have not authorised anyone to canvass on my behalf, and further that my business is carried on' under my own name only, and all canvassing is done by me personally. A ring on our ’phone (2043) or written messages will be attended to promptly. W V P ATTERSON > MEN’S & BOYS’ OUTFITTER, Union Street, Hawera. 1930 CHEVROLET 6 Sedan - Small mileage, and condition like new. Price £250. On view at our Special Show Week Used Car Sale. L. H. Johnson Motors, Ltd., New Plymouth. T ATEST Model Baby Austin Saloon, , Sunshine roof. See it nt Show Week ; Used Car Display. Reduced Price. L. H. i Johnson Motors, Ltd., Now Tlimautli.

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Taranaki Daily News, 9 June 1931, Page 3

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