amusements. In Plain Words —“Last Night’s Audience Thoroughly Enjoyed the English Comedy” “SPLINTERS IN THE NAVY.” .The Laugh of a Lifetime I It makes your Sides Ache. EVERYBODY’S HEW PLYMOUTH. (Steam Heated for Your Comfort.) Matinee Evening 2 p.m. NOW SHOWING! 7.45. ENGLAND’S HILARIOUS! AUDACIOUS! TUNEFUL Riot of Nautical Nonsense. “SPLINTERS IN THE NAVY.” “SPLINTERS IN THE NAVY.” “SPLINTERS IN THE NAVY.” “SPLINTERS IN THE NAVY.” You Simply Must See — SYDNEY HOWARD As Joe Crabbs, the SYDNEY HOWARD bold A.B. FREDERIC BENTLEY As Seaman •REDERIC BENTLEY Mivvins. ‘JI the “Splinters” Joy Boys, and the ‘Beauty Ballet.” Gales of Mirth Rolling Out to Calm Depression. N ADDITION: Special News Item. ALL BLACKS v. AUSTRALIA, 3rd test. )N THE STAGE — NIGHTLY, 7.30 to 8. JLAUDE SMITH’S REGAL ORCHESTRA Excellent Variety of Short Films.. ’rices as Usual Reserves at Collier’s r ’phone Theatre 365. It Costs No Extra! Unemployed To-day and To-morrow. “W., X., Y., Z.” AUROA AND OKAIAWA TALKIES. AUROA TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY). OKAIAWA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 12. pecial Matinee at each place at 2.15 p.m. The Most Wonderful Talkie Ever Made. “AFRICA SPEAKS” "AFRICA SPEAKS” “AFRICA SPEAKS” “A FRI C A ‘ SPEA K S” GOOD SUPPORTS. PRICES: Adults 1/6, Children 9d. LEGION OF FRONTIERSMEN. (ELTHAM TROOP). OLD-TIME J)ANCE. VGAERE HALL-TO NIGHT (THURS.) Catering by Mesdames Gydl and Murray. Music by Mis. Attrill’s Orchestra. . Gower’s Free Bus leaves P.O. Eltham, at 8. TlCKETSGentlemen 2/-, Ladies 1/6. TOKO COMPETITIONS ANNUAL PRIZE-GIVING , J) A N C E. J) A N C E. TOKO CORONATION HALL. JO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), AUGUST 11. Waite’s Orchestra. Good Floor and Good Supper. ’ ADMISSION: Ladies 1/6, Men 2/6 . L. MARFELL, Hon. Secretary. INGLESIDE MOTUNUI, TO-NIGHT, THURSDAY, August 11. Admission: Gentlemen 2/6, Ladies 2/- , < MARTIN’S ORCHESTRA. Bus leaves Gibson’s Garage 7.15 p.m. V' Return. MAHOE HALL. OHAND Old-time and Modern Dance in aid of the Tennis Club will be held in, the above hall ta FRIDAY, August 12, at 8 p.jn. Music by the Ambasador Band. Curd’s free bus leaves Stratford at. 7.30.' Good Floor. Good Supper. ADMISSION: Gentlemen 2/6, Ladies 1/6. F. JONES, Hon. Secretary. UN GAREHU HALL. TUESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1932. QRAND pARTY AND J)ANCE. • In aid of School Funds. CHILDREN’S DANCE TO 10 p.m. DURING EUCHRE. Excellent floor, music and supper. Prizes: MEN’S, VALUE £l. LADIES’ VALUE £l. Admission: Gentlemen 2/-; Ladies 1/6. School children, 6d. fitujie Week NEW PLYMOUTH’S THIRD ANNUAL M USIC W E E K : SUNDAY, AUGUST 14, SUNDAY, AUGUST 14, — Till — SATURDAY, AUGUST 20. SATURDAY, AUGUST 20. BUY A SUBSCRIBER’S TICKET. 10/- — ONE WEEK — 10/-. 10/- _ ONE WEEK — 10/-. (Reserved Seats.) Obtainable at—- - Collier’s Music Houses Classic Art Depot, A. J. Fyfe’s Book Shop, N.P. W. G. REID, Hon. Secretary. ’EMBROKE HALL PEMBROKE HALL PEMBROKE ■ OHEESEPUNCHERS’ £>ALL. MONDAY, AUGUST 15, 1932. ’ld’Time and Modem Dances. Also s'ovelty Dances. Streamer Waltz, Twi--ht Dance. Spot Waltz. 10/- Monte Carlo Prize. WAITS ORCHESTRA. WILL SUPPLY THE MUSIC. 'ree Bus leaves Stratford Post Office, 7.45. .DMISSION: Ladies 1/6, Gentlemen 2/-. P. A. WAITE, ~Sn. Secret arv.
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Taranaki Daily News, 11 August 1932, Page 3
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