AMUSEMENTS. _ STRATFORD TALKIES (Steam-heated for your Comfort.) MATINEES TUESDAYS & SATURDAYS Final Screening TO-NIGHT. WALTER HUSTON — UNA MERKEL — In — “ABRAHAM LINCOLN.” “ABRAHAM LINCOLN.” “ABRAHAM LINCOLN.” THURSDAY & FRIDAY. Thrills! Chills! “CONSPIRACY” “CONSPIRACY A Girl —fighting sinister odds with sheer courage of desperation —battling throug to victory—and love. DIAL 348 FOR RESERVES. FREWIN’S TALKIES INGLEWOOD. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT. You’ll get the laugh-jolt of your life when you see this belt-bursting jamboree of joy. It is unadultered entertainment keyed to a breath-taking pace and sizzling with action that is audaciously daring, dialogue that snaps with spicy repartee, and situations that fairly sparkle with farcical mirth. It is Hilarity on a Rampage! Comedy Run Amuck! Outlaughing AH Laughmakers Shown on the Screen! “LONELY WIVES.” “LONELY WIVES.” “LONELY WIVES.” — With — EDWARD HORTON, ESTHER TUBTON, LAURA LA PLANTE & PATbY RUTH MILLER. Good Supporting Programme. NEW THEATRE OPUNAKE. TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), and TO-MORROW (THURSDAY). “DlXlANA”—Radio’s Colossal Musical “DlXlANA”—Romantic, Dramatic Ex“DIXIANA”— travaganza. — Featuring — BEBE DANIELS AND EVERETT MARSHALL. A strong cast, including Robert Woolsey, Bert Wheeler, Joseph Cawthorn, Jobyna Howland, Dorothy Lee and Ralf Harolde. STRONG SUPPORTS. Ring ’Rhone 1 for Reserves. Usual Prices. TUMAHU HALL. TUMAHU HALL. MONDAY, AUGUST 15. QLD-T.IME ])ANCE FULL PARTICULARS LATER. D. FOX, Secretary.
FOOTBALL. qTARANAKI J{ UGBY XJNION SPECIAL ATTRACTION. _ M SCHOOL FOOTBALL. “feSL SATURDAY, AUGUST 6. PUKEKURA PARK, HAMILTON TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL HAMILTON TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL HAMILTON TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL Versus N.P. BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL. N.P. BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL. N.P. BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL. At 1.15 p.m. INGLEWOOD V. OLD BOYS’ SENIORS. INGLEWOOD V. OLD BOYS’ SENIORS. At 2.4'5 p.m. x ' AT WAIT AR A: Clifton v. Star, 2.45 p.m. ADMISSION: New Plymouth: Adults 1/-, Children over 14, 6d. S. E. NIELSON, Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICES. NF. DEBATING SOCIETY. PUBLIC J)EBATE Y.W.C.A. HALL, NIP. TO-MORROW, AUGUST 4, AT 8 PM. Stratford and NF. Teams will debate: "That American Influence in New Zealand is to be deplored.” (Proceeds in aid of District Nurses’ Fund) ADMISSION: Adults 1/-, Children 6d. pUG-OF-WAR. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1932. Weight Limit: 56 stone. First Prize £lO, Second £2 10s. NOMINATIONS, 12/6 PER TEAM, close 7 p.m. day of Tournament. Light and Heavy-weight Lazy Stick Competition. ADMISSION: Gentlemen 1/6, Ladies 1/-. Teams’ admission charges refunded. H. D. HUGHES, Hon. Secretary. JJ U N T 1 N G. The Taranakki Hunt Club will hold the final meet of the season on SATURDAY NEXT, at the Master’s (Mr. A. H. Halcombe) property, Urenui. The Master extends a cordial invitation to Huntsmen and supporters of the Hunt, to luncheon prior to the Hunt. The actual hunting, will take place on Mr. Sheard’s property, just this side of the Urenui Township, after which afternoon tea will be dispensed at the Master’s homestead. •yyAITARA OOURSING (JLUB BRIXTON PLUMPTON. THURSDAY & FRIDAY, AUG. 4 and 5. MOCKETT CUP (Maiden Stake), and OPEN STAKE. AFTERNOON TEA ON GROUND. First Course, 1.30 p.m. ADMISSION: 1/6. H. R. SOFFE, Hon. See. /CALEDONIAN Society, Hamilton, Leap Year Nugget Art Union. Results: — Ist. 4678, 2nd. 19959, 3rd. 63312, 4th 67290, sth 1605, 6th 55160, 7th 52123, Bth 21375. V. S. Harris, Hon. Secretary. A SMALL ADVERTISEMENT in the classified columns of the Taranaki Daily News will sell your goods. Try fei Prepaid rates: 15 words 1/-; three consecutive insertions 2/6.
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