amusements. MATINEE 2 P.M. TOJAY. UATINEE 2 P.M. —TO DAY. Prices: 1/6 and 1/-; Children 6d, EVERYBODY’S * NEW PLYMOUTH. (Steam-Heated for Your Comfort ) JO-NIGHTI AT 7.45. TO-NIGHT! (Three Night Season.) The Popular Star of “Behind that Curtain” and “Words and Music." LOIS MORAN LOIS MORAN With Walter. Byron and Phillip Holmes in Fox Movietone's sophisticated drama of modern morals. “THE DANCERS." “THE DANCERS." “THE DANCERS." Modern Maidens in a maze of modern ways. IN ADDITION: Fox Movietone News, "Strange as it Seems" (interest), “How’s My Baby" (all talking comedy), and “Spirit of Shogun” (Vaga- ‘ . bond Series). PRICES: D.C. 2/- (plus tax), Stalls 1/6, Front Stalls 1/-. Plan at Collier’s until noon, then at Big Orange Drink or ’phone 365 to-night. 'ADDED Attraction: Exhibition of’Fancy Dancing by Misses Riley, Urenui Church Fancy Dress Ball, August 19. ELTHAM TALKIES TO-NIGHT At 8 TO-NIGHT Wolf Larsen, Jack London’s greatest sea character, lives through movietone’s magic. “THE SEA WOLF." “THE SEA WOLF." “THE SEA Jack London’s greatest story. . MILTON SILLS, JANE KEITH, RAYMOND HACKETT. A Great Story of the Sea. Virile, thrilling, romantic. PRICES: 2/- (plus tax), 1/6, Children Half-Price. No Booking Fee. Box Plan at Carman’s Book Arcade. COMING TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY. “DIXIANA."
Q.IGANTIC J7UCHRE pARTY. Will be held in the STRATFORD TOWN HALL. ' TUESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1931. At 8 p.m. sharp.OBJECT: To purchase a Wireless Set' for the Stratford Mountain House. ■l. - - £9—HANDSOME PRIZES.—£9. Ladies Ist and 2nd Gentlemen, Ist and 2nd EXCELLENT SUPPER PROVIDED. ADMISSION—2/-. OEO HALL. OEO HALL. A G^ AND Qld-time D ance Will be held ' ON WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1931. Also Modern and Novelty Dances. HENDERSON'S STAR ORCHESTRA. Free Buses from Opunake and Sandford's Bus from Auroa, via Otakeho. ADMISSION: Ladies 2/-, Gentlemen 2/6, Double Tickets 4/-. L. R. HUGHES, Hon. Seo. • MIDHIRST CITIZENS. QRAND QONCERT & J)ANCE. (In Aid of School Funds.) PUBLIC HALL, MIDHIRST. FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, at 8 p.m. A Dozen Talented Artists from North and South Taranaki will bring their most popular items. See if you can pick the new comedian? Positively his first appearance before a Taranaki audience. LOOK! \ LOOK! LOOK! JILTHAM LADIES’ HOCKEY CLUB £J.R AND D ANCE - ELTHAM TOWN HALL. MONDAY, AUGUST 24, 1931. McNEILL'S ORCHESTRA (6 Instruments) Taranaki's Premier Orchestra. ADMISSION: Gentlemen 3/6, Ladies 2/6. . . 1 Special Supper. Free Buses from Stratford and Hawera. SHOOT STRAIGHT FOR ELTHAM. ~ piNAL DANCE OF THE gEASON! KAPUNI HALL. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1931. WILLS’ FULL ORCHESTRA. The liveliest, jolliest and jazziest Dance Band in Taranaki. Don’t miss our Final Dance of 1931. You will meet all your old friends from Hawera, Stratford, Kaponga and Manaia. Free Buses from each place as usual. Hawera bus via Tokaora, Inaha and Manaia. ADMISSION: Gentlemen 3/-, Ladies 2/-. More good Monte Carlos and a programme of lively dances to keep the fun going. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. OAONUI HALL, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1931. TO NG- NIGHT T) ANC E I JLJ XJ £ FULL PARTICULARS LATER. . 1 HEMPTON HALL, OKATO. c C JgASKETBALL jQANCE THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1931. Ful! farticulars Later.
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Taranaki Daily News, 15 August 1931, Page 3
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