AMUSEMENTS. Only from ths pen of the distinglishea ■ British Author, ; - FREDERICK LONSDALE CquJd/flow ao charming an Idyllic » . . a, Story of . Youth, Romance and- Comedy. EVERYBODY’S r « . HEW PLYMOUTH. (Heated For Your Comfort.) TO-NIGHT! - AT 7.45 - TO-NIGHT! (And Again To-morrow Night) MATINEES At 2 p.m. DAILY. Mptro-Gojdwyn-Mayer present "LOVERS COURAGEOUS.” ■ "LOVERS COURAGEOUS.” "LOVERS COURAGEOUS.” i The Opgipal Screen Story, written for ; Gay Debonair . ROBERT MONTGOMERY ROBERT MONTGOMERY ROBERT MONTGOMERY A Sparkling Comedy—Entirely Refreshing and New— With MADGE EVANS—ROLAND YOUNG and BERYL MERCER, giv- ' • . ing excellent performances. M-G.M. .Featurettes: “Wild and Woolly” (sports subject), Metro News, “Trader Hound” (dog comedy on “Trader Horn”), "Mickey’a Barnyard Battle” (Mickey Mows?),. and Charlie Lawrence’s Australian Cihesound News. . . Reserves (No Extra) at Collier’s. Unwripioyed ..To-day — “A.”
ANOTHER OUTSTANDING SENSAUTONAL SUCCESS. ? HAWERA OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT! FINALLY TO-NIGHT! Tumultuous Reception Accorded a Magni- ■ ficent British Entertainment/ ■ The Ace of all British Comedies, ■j “MONEY FOR NOTHING.” ’ “MONEY FOR NOTHING.” * -J ' ■ ■ — With — SEYMOUR HICKS, BETTY STOCKFELD. Also Showing: Bobby Jones in , /■' / “HOW I PLAY GOLF.” COMMENCING TO-MORROW NIGHT. i '(For. Two Nights Only.) The New, Modern Fox Movietone Version, r "OVER THE HILL.” Imperative to Reserve. Ring 2713. USUAL PRICES. FIRE! FIRE! FIRE! TO-NIGHT AT 8.15 THE ALARM WILL SOUND FOR THE ELTHAM FIRE BRIGADE’S OREAT JJALL. ■ ! ' ELTHAM TOWN HALL. ■ ■■ ’■ ’ ■./ IWills’ Melodymakers Orchestra.' . MODERN AND OLD-TIME DANCES. . Artistic Decorations, Superb Supper, j\k / ' an d Perfect Floor. ADMISSION: Gentlemen 5/-, Ladies 3/-; Double Ticket 7/6. Everyone; needed to help the fire brigade ■ • -protect your properties. J N G L ESI D E OAKURA HALL, TO-NIGHT,’ Zff i/'V xCk ’ MONpAY, ’ SEPTEMBER ,5. Admission: Gentler men 2/6,; Ladies 2/- Rfcr Bus leaves. Gibson’s - Garage 7.15 . p.m. . ■' . 17- Return.
aVrqa hail. auroa hall. “'gOCIAL AND J)ANCE. . - » ,r». r , ’ ’ • ; . :< FAREWELL TO .. ■ MR. AND MBS. A. F. KRUSE. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), At 8 p.m. . Music by Jack Hooker. ADMISSION: Gentlemen 2/-, Ladies 1/6. ' ‘ " E. F. SANDFORD, Hon. Secretary. LEPPE R T O N HALL. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1932. QLUB J)ANCE. OLD-TIME AND MODERN DANCES. L. . Rove’s - Orchestra—-Euchre for nonDancers—Good Floor—Good Supper. R. St.'George’s Free Bus from Waitara. • Gentlemen 2/-; Ladies 1/6. , DENTON. 4 C. HANCOX, • Hon. Secretaries. /'TEKJRI BASKETBALL GIRLS’ ' B ALL. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1932. > Sjtrdown Supper. Glassy Floor. . Novelty Dances. . Monte Carlos, Lucky Spot Walts, Mystery Dinow and the Gay Gordons (the craze . of the season). Streamer and Confetti Dances. .■.JACK HOOKER’S ORCHESTRA. Free Buses from Opunake. ■ i VJi ' .. ADMISSION: Gentlemen 2/6, Ladies 2/-. TARANAKI HUNT CLUB. QiRAND JJALL. To be held in the WAIHI MEMORIAL HALL, MOTUNUI. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1932. Full particulars later. j. McKenzie & r. foreman, Joint Hon. Secretaries. NORTH TARANAKI FARMERS’ FIELD . 'COMPETITIONS COMMITTEE. pIRST . EUCHRE -PARTY, AND PRESENTATION , OF TROPHIES ‘ To be held in AGRICULTURAL HALL, N.P. THURSDAY, SEPT. 15, 1932, at 8 p.m. Boulton’s Orchestra of Six Artists. Presentation of Trophies will be made by . the Hon. Minister of Agriculture. PRICES:. 3/- and 2/-; Double Ticket 4/6. D. Le C. MORGAN, - W. P. OKEY, > J j Joint Secretaries. ... SOMETHING BETTER! piTZROY gCHOOL JUBILEE 3 ALL AGRICULTURAL HALL, N.P. AGRICULTURAL HALL, N.P. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1932. ; •• At 8 p.qi.
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 September 1932, Page 3
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