AMUSEMENTS. Last Night’s Audience were charmed with “THE BIG POND.” THE REGENT NEW PLYMOUTH. (Heated Throughout.) TO-NIGHT! 7.45 TO-NIGHT! (Finally To-morrow Night.) MATINEE TO-MORROW, 2 PM MATINEE TO-MORROW, 2 P.M. The Popular French Star, MAURICE CHEVALIER MAURICE CHEVALIER In another of his inimitable roles. “THE BIG POND.” “THE BIG POND.” Chevalier delights you in this gay comedy of a penniless French nobleman who attempts to mix love making with money making. With CLAUDETTE COLBERT. Splendid Supporting Programme. PRICES: D.C. 2/- (plus tax), Stalls 1/6, Front Stalls 1/-. Plan at Collier’s. TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), JUNE 11. ARIG 0 L D A Play Reading. Allen Harker and Pryor. Y.W.C.A. HALL, 8 p.m. TICKETS - ■ 1/ON YOUR TOES TO-NIGHT! JTOOTBALLERS’ J)AN€E AT TOKO, TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), JUNE 11. DIXIE FOUR ORCHESTRA. Free Bus leaves Stratford 7.45. Popular Prices: GENTLEMEN 2/6, LADIES 1/6. ODDFELLOWS’ HALL, MANAIA. FRIDAY, JUNE 12. gUCHRE pARTY. In aid of St. Cuthbert’s Church Fund. ADMISSION: Gentlemen 2/-, Ladies 1/6. GRAND pUOHRE pARTY AND pANCE PUNGAREHU HALL, FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 1931. Series continued. Prizes, etc., as before. JOIN OUR HAPPY PARTY. A. ROOTS, GEO. GRAY, Joint Secretaries. pUCHRE pARTY AND J)ANCE HEMPTON HALL, OKATO, * SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 1931. Music by the West Coast Dance Band. ADMISSION -■ 1/6 Proceeds in aid of Hall Funds. ' L. HICKFORD, Hon. Secretary. We gave you the best ball last year, and intend giving you the best this year.
A Superior Decorative Scheme will be only one of the many attractions at the NEW PLYMOUTH ROWING CLUB’S gECOND ' ALLAGRICULTURAL HALL, N.P. THURSDAY NEXT, JUNE 18, 1931. EVERYTHING TO YOUR SATISFACTION BOULTON’S DANCE BAND. SPECIALLY CATERED BALL SUPPER. Roy St. George’s Free Bus from Waitara. ADMISSION: Ladies 3/-, Gentlemen 4/-, Double Ticket ,6/6. MATAPU FARMERS’ UNION. JJTNUAL gOCIAL AND J)ANCE FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 1931. GENTLEMEN 2/6, LADIES 2/-. GEO. DOWNEY, Secretary. ®TNGLESIDE — EGMONT VILLAGE TUESDAY, JUNE 16. Admission: GENTLEMEN 2/6, LADIES 2/-. Buses from Campbell’s Garage,.-7 p.m. NGAERE HALL. NGAERE HALL. FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 1931. CHILDREN’S P A N C Y•DRESS g A L L ADULTS’ PLAIN AND FANCY-DRESS BALL TO FOLLOW. Children’s Dancing, 7.30 to 9 p.m. Proceeds in aid School Funds. Admittance: Ladies 1/6, Gentlemen 2/-, Children Free. R. A. McGARRIGLE, Secretary.
CHEAP FUEL! TO THE COAL BUYING PUBLIC. In these days of depression it is essential that all economical housewives should deal in the cheapest market. I have pleasure in advising my numerous and prospective customers that I can supply the Cheapest Coal in town. Having been appointed the Retail Agent for Egmont Coal I am now in a position to supply any class of fuel at the following prices:— Egmont Kitchen, 4/9 per sack, 14/3 qr. ton. One of Egmont Kitchen, 2 Taupiri Kitchen, 16/3 quarter ton. Two of Egmont Kitchen, 1 Taupiri Kitchen, 15/3 quarter ton. One Egmont Kitchen, 2 Graham Kitchen, 16/3 quarter ton. Two of Egmont Kitchen, 1 Graham Kitchen, 15/3 quarter ton. One of Taupiri Kitchen, 2 Egmont Nuts, 14/3 quarter ton. Two of Taupiri Kitchen, 1 Egmont Nuts, 15/9 quarter ton. CAN YOU BEAT THIS? The Best of Rata, Maire, Matai and Pine Wood in stock. Cut to any length. PAY CASH AND PAY LESS. A TRIAL ORDER SOLICITED. Phone 1074 J. RUFF Phone 1074 BROUGHAM ST., NEW PLYMOUTH. The only Cheap Coal Depot in Town.
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Taranaki Daily News, 11 June 1931, Page 3
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