amusements. To-day’s Matinee and Monday—“S.” BIG MATINEE 2 -P.M. TO-DAY. Prices:-1/6 and I-/-, Children"6d. Full Programme, and in addition: “THE FATAL PLUNGE.” Chapter V. of “BATTLING WITH BUFFALO BILL.” THE REGENT NEW PLYMOUTH. (Cosily Heated Throughout.) TO-NIGHT! AT 7.45. TO-NIGHT! (Also Monday and Tuesday Nights.) A PROGRAMME OFFERING AMAZING ENTERTAINMENT VALUE! It’s headed by that clever and lovable humourist, WILL ROGERS WILL ROGERS — In — & & PLEASURE” “■BUSINESS & PLEASURE” From Booth Tarkington’s novel, “THE PLUTOCRAT.” Imagine Will stepping out in Morocco, clowning around the desert with a lot of wild fighting sheiks. IT’S UNADULTERATED JOY! Also Fox News, “Fires of Vulcan” (trave- ■ logue), and Cinesound News. PRICES AS USUAL. -Plan at Collier’s until noon—then at Big Orange Drink or
s ’phone 548 to-night. ' ELTHAM TALKIES TO-NIGHT AND MONDAY. If you like a. good mystery, or detective drama, this will please. UNA MERKEL, WILLIAM COLLIER, Jr. - In - "THE SECRET WITNESS.” “THE' SECRET WITNESS.” “THE SECRET WITNESS." With ZASU PITTS. A thrilling story that because of its uns usual and ingenious telling, holds the interest right to the finish. SELECTED SUPPORTS. > Coming, Tuesday, Wednesday: “Ohl Sailor Behave” and “Scarlet Pages.” TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT I gATURDAY J)ANCE, ODDFELLOWS’ HALL ELTHAM. SAIT’S ORCHESTRA. Good Floor. * Dainty Supper. Monte Carlo Dances. You have been before and you enjoyed it. SO COME ALONG AGAIN! PRICES: Gentlemen 1/6, Ladies-1/-. PUNGAREHU SATURDAY NIGHT CLUB. EXTRA SPECIAL gUCHRE AND J)ANCE TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), JULY 16, 1932 Don’t forget the Ladies are. running this evening. , ' Good Frizes, Good Music, Good Floor and Good Supper. .ADMISSION - - 1/6. MRS. F. E. GRINLINTON, ' Hon. Sec. Ladies’ Committee, Pungarehu Hall Society Inc. JNGLESIDE HILLSBOROUGH — THURSDAY, JULY 21. ADMISSION: Gentlemen 2/6, Ladies 2/-. Bus leaves Gibson’s Garage 7.15 p.m. Return fare 1/-. TARANAKI PROVINCIAL SCOTTISH
SOCIETY. usual Monthly SOCIAL will be helc in the Parish Hall, Stratford, or MONDAY, July 18. Old-time and Moderr Dancing. Ambassadors’ Orchestra. ADMISSION: Gentlemen 2/6, Ladies 1/6. SWISS JJEAE YEAR J)ANCE. PARISH HALL, ELTHAM. THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1932. (In aid of the Church). Good Prizes. Novelty, Modern and Oldtime Dances. MUSIC BY SWISS ORCHESTRA. ADMISSION: Gentlemen 2/6, Ladies 2/-. piNG ■ pONG. ST. JOSEPH’S HALL, HAWERA. MEN’S SINGLES. Entries definitely close To-day (Saturday), July 16, at 9 p.m., to allow time for handicapping. WAITUI HALL. WAITUI HALL. QRAND LEAP-YEAR DANCE TUESDAY, JULY 19, 1932. Boulton’s Professional Orchestra. OLD-TIME AND NOVELTY DANCES. GLASSY FLOOR. DELICIOUS SUPPER. Note Reduced Prices: LADIES 1/6, GENTLEMEN 2/-. Mason’s Free Bus from Inglewood, if sufficient inducement offers. STRATFORD FOOTBALL CLUB. ANNUAL gAL L. Dance Orchestras disengaged on August 11 and 18, please communicate with the secretary, Stratford Football Club, giving details of orchestra available on these dates. TARIKI HALL. TARIKI HALL. TARIKI HALL. TARIKI HALL. THURSDAY, JULY 28. GRAND CARNIVAL NIGHT. • GRAND CARNIVAL NIGHT. DANCE & pUCHRE. (In aid of Town Candidate, MISS D. BUTLER). STOP' LOOK! Special Engagement. BOULTON’S NEW DANCE BAND. Four Musicians—-Nuff Said.l’ll be there. Novelty Dances Galore, including Special Lighting Effects, Excellent Floor, Dainty Supper. A real Carnival Night for all. EUCHRE: First Prizes 50’s FloUr; Second Prizes Open Orders. Free Buses. Gower’s, Eltham; Curd’s, Stratford; Old’s. Inglewood. All at 7.30. Book Your Seats. CARNIVAL PRICES; , Ladies 1/6, Gentlemen 2/6.
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 July 1932, Page 3
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