AMUSEMENTS. STRATFORD. TALKIES (Steam Heated for Your Comfort.) Commencing at MATINEE at 1.30 p.m. “THE SENTIMENTAL BLOKE” (Approved for Universal Exhibition) — Featuring — RAY FISHER, CECIL SCOTT and TAD ORDELL as the inimitable Ginger Mick. Let the “Bloke”' provide you with the most enjoyable evening you have ever spent. The management particularly draws your attention to this excellent programme. Included in the short subjects, George Wallace in Song and Story. USUAL PRICES DIAL 348. "RESERVE July. 25 for the NEW PLY- . MOUTH LITTLE THEATRE PLAYERS. NEW THEATRE 1 OPUNAKE. TO-NIGHT—MATINEE 2 P.M. TO-DAY. ANN HARDING — In — “DEVOTION.” —- “DEVOTION.” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) The queen of the screen in a love story that tells what happens to a woman who loves a married man. 1 COMING MONDAY & TUESDAY: “BIG CITY BLUES.” URENUI’S BIG “CARNIVAL.” A night of revelry, colour and music! The British film masterpiece—“C A K N I V A L.” “C A R N I V A L.” — At the — URENUI TALKIES TO-NIGHT —SATURDAY— TO-NIGHT Superb acting by Matheson'Lang... Inspiring music by Alfred -Rode and his Hungarian Tzigane Band. Usual family prices. (“A” Certificate programme.) PUNGAREHU HALL. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY) JUNE 17, 1933. JJUCHRE pARTY & J)ANCE. Fourth of a Series of Six. Proceeds in aid of Hall Funds. Prizes valued at 10/- first and 5/- second. Points Prize of equal value. ADMISSION 1/6. HUIRANGI HALL. CHILDREN’S .pANCY-DRESS J>ALL FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1933. Children till 9.30. Adults to follow. Rowe’s Dance Band. Good Floor. Good Supper. Admission: Gentlemen 2/-; Ladies 1/-. S. OSBORNE, Hon. Secretary. —i Sunshine, rain or snow, Everyone is sure to go—- • -TO THE AUROA HALL. AUROA HALL. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 1933.
' AUROA LADIES’ HOCKEY CLUB'S • - . ; - GRAND . • JtyJONSTER pANCE J. Hodker’s Dance Band. Dainty Supper. Glassy Floor and Novelty Dances Galore. Prices to suit the times i GENTLEMEN. 2/6, LADIES 1/6. M. LILEY t Hon. Sec. A.L.H.C, ST. PATRICK’S SCHOOL HALL, ./ MANAIA. CONVENT SCHOOL OLD GIRLS’ N N'UA L A LL, ’ MONDAY, JUNE 26, 1933. Music byVinsen’s Ambassadors. ADMISSION: Gentlemen 3/-, Ladies 2/-. ■ 1 .; MISS N. BURKE, ’ MISS E. DUGGAN, Joint Secretaries. TE KIRI SCOTTISH SOCIETY’S -Q RA N D pAN C E TE KIRI HALL. FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1933. (Proceeds in aid of Auroa Highland Pipe Band.) Also a Presentation will be made to . .... Mr. and Mrs. A. McKinnon. JACK HOOKER’S ORCHESTRA. Free Bus from Opunake. Good Floor and a Good Time for all. ADMISSION: Gentlemen 2/6, Ladies 1/6. C. R. WEMYSS, Hon. Secretary. QRAND MILITARY pALL. AGRICULTURAL HALL, N.P. WEDNESDAY, JULY 5, 1933. Boulton’s Orchestra. Old-Time and Modern Dances. Admission: Ladies 2/6; Gentlemen 3/-. S. F. HARTNELL, Lieut., i ■ Chairman. qpHE pACHELORS’ pALL. RAWHITIROA HALL, TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 1933. Ambassadors’ Orchestra. 10/- special prize for Monte Carlo. Novelty dances, etc. Single 2/-; Double 3/6. AUROA HALL. rjpEA QONCERT. TUESDAY, JUNE 20, 1933. Tea at 6 p.m. Good Concert and Social to follow. Adults 1/6; Children 6d. RAHOTU HALL. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 1933. RAHOTU FOOTBALL CLUB’S QRAND pANCE. Particulars later. T. GILHOOLY, Sec. RAHOTU HALL. WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 1933. R.F.C. A mwpal ' B alu Dance Committees Please Note. T. GILHOOLY, Sec.
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 June 1933, Page 3
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