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AMUSEMENTS. BY GENERAL REQUEST, AND IN VIEW OF THE CAPACITY HOUSES THAT HAVE NIGHTLY ATTENDED “THE MILLIONAIRE,” THIS PICTURE WILL BE SCREENED A FINAL THREE NIGHTS. OPERA HOUSE NEW PLYMOUTH’S THEATRE MAGNIFICENT. TWICE DAILY! — 2.15 and 8 o’clock — TWICE DAILY! MR. GEORGE ARLISS In a modern role that has endeared him to the hearts of the public even more so than his portrayals in “Disraeli” Ind “Old English.” “THE MILLIONAIRE” Numbers of patrons are seeing this great attraction a second time, and those who have not enjoyed its whimsical humour are advised not to miss this final opportunity. BOX PLAN AT COLLIER’S, OR RING THEATRE (’phone 1164) after 6.30 p.m. OUR NEXT ATTRACTION — ANOTHER SUPERLATIVE FILM. MESSRS. WHEELER & WOOLSEY Fun and Frolic Merchants in ‘ ‘ CAUGHT PLASTERED ” “ CAUGHT PLASTERED ’ * YOU CAN’T FEEL ANY DEPRESSION WHEN YOU SEE THEM. GRAND MILITARY DANCE PUNGAREHU HALL, TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), VINSEN’S AMBASSADOR DANCE BAND (4 INSTRUMENTS). GIGANTIC MONTE CARLO, NOVELTY DANCES. Williamson’s Free Bus from Opunake at 7.30. Only ticket holders earned. ADMISSION: LADIES 2/-J GENTLEMEN 2/6. Note alteration of date from August 5 to 3. . J. A. NEWPORT, Hon. Secretary. TOWN HALL, INGLEWOOD! TOWN HALL, INGLEWOOD! GRAND EUCHRE PARTY & DANCE TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), AUGUST 4, 1932. (In aid of the Inglewood Convent Sisters.) EUCHRE PRIZES: First 15/-, Second 7/6 (Open Orders). MONTE CARLO WALTZ. GOOD FLOOR. GOOD SUPPER. BOULTON’S NEW DANCE BAND. . ADMISSION: LADIES 2/-; GENTLEMEN 2/6; DOUBLE 4/-. J. F. DODUNSKI, Hon. Secretary. SUNSHINE CARNIVAL! SUNSHINE CARNIVAL! CHILDREN’S CHARITY POSTER & FANCY DRESS BALL WINTER SHOW BUILDINGS, HAWERA. FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, AT 7.30 P.M. Prizes for Boys and Girls for Fancy Costume, Poster, Original, Couple (Boy and Girl), and Rags and Tatters (costume to be made from rags, scrim or paper). Dancing: Children 7.30 to 9.30; Adults, 10 p.m. onwards. Excellent Orchestra, Supper and Good Prizes. Get your costume ready. All are asked to assist. Proceeds to help those in distress. ADMISSION: Children 1/-, Mothers accompanying children in Costume 1/-, Adults 2/-.

DON’T GO SHORT OF COALI ORDER SUPPLIES FOR EGMONT COAL! IT GOES FURTHER AND COSTS LESS. BEST KITCHEN COAL, 4/6 per bag cash. Ample Stocks from all Taranaki Agents. NEW PLYMOUTH AGENTS: J. RUFF, Brougham Street, New Plymouth. ’Phone No. 1074. F. WILMSHURST, Devon Street East, Fitzroy. ’Phone 1064. J. NODDER, Belt Road, New Plymouth. ’Phone 822. OTHER TARANAKI AGENTS: R. D. Stratford. ’Phone No. 780. STRATFORD CARRYING CO., Miranda Street. ’Phone No. 529. W. STONE, Eltham. ’Phone No. 114. H. 'WELLS, Egmont Street, Hawera. ’Phone 2651.

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Taranaki Daily News, 3 August 1932, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 3 August 1932, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 3 August 1932, Page 3

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