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AMUSEMENTS.' ELECTION RESULTS WILL BE SCREENED TO-NIGHT. Special To-day! ENGLAND WINS ASHES. Full scenes of fourth Test at Brisbane. steam EVERYBODY’S THEATRE AT.ED rt • ’ COMMENCING TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), AT 2 & 7.45 P.M. The Non Stop Comedian of “My Wife’s Family” fame. crvu A With CLAUDE HULBERT. GrJN-L IxJLKlwxlvlJ with claude hulbert. Amy Veness, Viola Lyel and Jane Carr, in “T.ET ME EXPLAIN, DEAR” THE BEST LAUGH OF THE YEAR—AND ITS BRITISH! (Recommended by Censor for Adults). All British Shorts, including Pathe Pictorial, “Smoke that Thunders” (scenic), “Beautiful Britain” (scenic) and Pathetone Varieties. USUAL PRICES. Plan at Collier’s or ring 365 to-night.

■ NEW THEATRE OPUNAKE. TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), at 8 o’clock. A great picture, too. The marvellous screen masterpiece—“AßßOWSMlTH” From the novel by “ARROWSMITH” Sinclair Lewis. Fea-, “ARROWSMITH” turing Ronald CoI“ARROWSMITH” man, Helen Hayes “ARROWSMITH” and Richard Bennett; (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) To see “Arrowsmith” is to Live a Great Adventure. Coming Friday and Saturday: “THE DARK HORSE.” ~jy|'ANAIA QLUB. OKAIAWA TOWN HALL, TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), MAY 3. At 8 o’clock. Presentation of Four-Act Comedy. “MARY, MARY, QUITE CONTRARY.” “MARY, MARY, QUITE CONTRARY.” Admission: Adults 1/6; Children 6d. ALSO TO-MORROW NIGHT AT THE NEW THEATRE, OPUNAKE. Admission: D.C. 2/-; Stalls 1/6. Children Half Price. Half Proceeds each performance to local School Funds. ; / PUNGAREHU HALL. TUESDAY, MAY 9, 1933. OATH O L I C pAN C E EUCHRE FOR NON-DANCERS. Prizes to the Value of 10/- Ist, 5/- 2nd." LADIES 1/6, GENTLEMEN 2/-. M. GILHOOLY, M. BROPHY, Joint Hon. Secretaries. FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1933. "Who’s going to Win this Prize?” Jack Hooker’s Band of Merrimakers. QTAKEHO pUBLIC "|JALL. Novelties. Lighting and Cooking Effects. What! The Open Waltzing Competition. Otakeho leads the way with good music, i an excellent supper, and a great floor.

ADMISSION: Ladies 2/-, Gentlemen 2/6. Boys and Girls! Bring the crowd this way. M. McNEILL-ADAMS, Hon. Secretary. TA WHITT HALL. TA WHITT HALL. QHEESEMAKERS’ QRAND FRIDAY, MAY 5, AT 8 P.M. Wills’ Melodymakers. Waltzing Competitions. Novelty Dances Free Egxnont Tourist Bus. ADMISSION: Gentlemen 2/6, Ladies 1/6. 1 E. THOMSON, Hon. Secretary. URUTI HALL! ■■■ URUTI HALL! £VRAND rpENNIS TO-NIGHT WEDNESDAY), MAY 3, at 8. •McNeill’s Orchestra. ADMTRSTON: Ladies 1/6, Gentlemen 2/6. A G. OXENHAM, Hon. Secretary. URENUI HALT.- URENUI HALL. URENUI ANGLICAN CHURCH ANNUAL pLAJN * pANCY J>ALL. ■ WEDNESDAY, MAY 10. Prizes for the Best Fancy Dresses. Good Music; Good Supper; Good Floor. ADMISSION: Ladies 2/-, Gentlemen 2/6. Service Car leaves Pukearuhe at 7.45 pan. Book seats early. E. L ELLIOT, Hon. Secretary. . ♦ TE KIRI HAT <L. QRAND pASKETBALL WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1933. MODERN, OLD-TIME AND NOVELTY ; DANCES GALORE. Music by Jack Hooker’s Orchestra. DELICIOUS SIT-DOWN SUPPER. Popular Prices: Gentlemen 2/6, Ladies 1/6 Free Bus leaves. Opunake at 7.30. V. BEERE, Hon. Sec. T.8.8.C. . OTAKEHO PUBLIC HALL. FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1933. OONCERT AND gHORT ‘ ATTRACTIVE PROGRAMME. l/6, CHILDREN 3d. WAIMATE FOOTBALL CLUB. -jgALL WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 1933. Wills’ Melodymakers. DANCE . COMMITTEES PLEASE NOTE. ST. PATRICK’S SCHOOL HALL, MANAIA. QRAND gWISS ■■ ■"■ ’ SWISS TABLE. MONDAY, MAY 15, 1933. Good Prizes for Cards and Novelty Dances. Spoon and Fork Supper. Manaia Dixie Orchestra. ADMISSION: Ladies 1/6, Gentlemen 2/-. fVRIFFITHS served you well in the past, " give him the opportunity of doing the same in foifure.

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Taranaki Daily News, 3 May 1933, Page 3

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