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RUGBY LEAGUE FOOTBALL. STAR ATTRACTIONS IN RUGBY LEAGUE FOOTBALL WESTERN PARK, NEW PLYMOUTH, TO-DAY SATURDAY, JULY 15 TO-DAY SENIOR GRADE: » WESTERN SUBURBS v. WAITARA (at 1.30 p.m.) INGLEWOOD v. EASTERN SUBURBS (at 3 p.m.) Both matches will give you a class of football you have been wanting to see. JUNIORS : WAITARA v. CITY ROVERS At Racecourse, No. 6 ground, at 1.45 p.m. 6d ADMISSION. A. ADAM, Secretary TILL. FOOTBALL. 10-ASIDE RUGBY 10-ASIDE RUGBY by SCHNEIDER SHIELD TEAMS. x SATURDAY! — JULY 15 — SATURDAY! AT JUBILEE PARK, INGLEWOOD. f __ . FOUR HOURS OF REALLY GOOD, KEEN FOOTBALL. COMMENCING AT 12.30 P.M. SHARP. ADMISSION: Gentlemen 1 /-, Ladies 6d. AMUSEMENTS. GRAND MILITARY OLD-TIME DANCE ELTHAM TOWN HALL. ‘ MONDAY! JULY 17 MONDAY! Under auspices of Eltham Troop, Legion of Frontiersmen and Eltham Territorials. SPECIAL OLD-TIME DANCE MUSIC BY 1 AMBASSADORS DANCE BAND (Six Instruments). Sit-down Supper, catered for by Mesdames Gyde and Murray. Magnificent Decorations, Excellent Floor. All Past Efforts Superseded. ADMISSION: Gentlemen 3/-, Ladies 2/-, Onlookers 1/-. PEMBROKE HALL! PEMBROKE HALL! MODERN & OLD-TIME DANCING TUESDAY, JULY 18, 1933. AMBASSADORS DANCE BAND IN ATTENDANCE. ’TWILL BE A GREAT NIGHT! White’s Free Cars leave Stratford Post Office at 7.45 p.m. ADMISSION: Gentlemen 2/-, Ladies 1/6, THE BALL OF THE SEASON DOUGLAS HALL, TUESDAY, JULY 18, 1933. MODERN AND OLD-TIME DANCES. WAITE’S ADELPHI DANCE BAND. Good Floor. — Tip-top Supper. — Novelties Galore. POPULAR PRICES: Men 2/6, Ladies 1/6. C. CHAPMAN, Hon. Secretary. RAHOTU HALL. RAHOTU FOOTBALLERS’ ANNUAL BALL WEDNESDAY —— JULY 19, 1933 WEDNESDAY. SPOON AND FORK SUPPER.. Vinsen’s Ambassador Orchestra. Modern and Old-Time Dances. ADMISSION: Gentlemen 3/-; Ladies 2/-. T. GILHOOLY, Hon. Secretary. • TUMAHU HALL. TUMAHU HALL. WEDNESDAY ■— JULY 19, 1933 — WEDNESDAY. TUMAHU BUSH-WHACKERS’ FIRST ANNUAL BALL A REAL NIGHT OF GAIETY AND LAUGHTER. BOULTON’S PROFESSIONAL DANCE BAND of Four Players in attendance. OPEN WALTZING COMPETITION. “Novelties,” Spotlight, Twilight, Streamers, Confetti, and Monte Carlo’s Galore. The Bush-Whackers’ “OPEN CHOP” will start sharp at 8 p.m. Competitors who have not completed their block by 3 ajn. will be disqualified. Handicapper - - MR. F. BOULTON. Last year’s performance not necessary. Cheerio, meet you at the Ball. All proceeds in aid of Hall Funds. LADIES 2/-, GENTLEMEN 2/6. HAWERA HIGH SCHOOL OLD BOYS AND OLD GIRLS’ ASSN. ELEVENTH ANNUAL BALL WINTER SHOW BUILDINGS, HAWERA. WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 1933. WILLS’ MELODYMAKERS ORCHESTRA (Eight Instruments). SUBSCRIPTIONS: LADIES 2/6, GENTLEMEN 3/6, DOUBLE TICKET 5/-. BETTY STEVENS & G. H. GIBSON, Joint Hon. Secs. PUNGAREHU’S BIG NIGHT! THIRD ANNIVERSARY BALL WEDNESDAY, JULY 26, 1933. The Committee are sparing no pains to make this year’s event surpass even the success of its predecessors. A special scheme of Decorative and Lighting Effects has been arranged. Vinsen’s Orchestra will contribute a varied programme of Old-time and Modem Dances. GLASSY FLOOR SAVOURY SUPPER. ADMISSION: GENTLEMEN 3/-, LADIES 2/-, DOUBLE 4/6. R. B. FLEMING, Hon. Sec. P.H.S. NOTHING BIGGER! NOTHING BETTER! NOTHING BRIGHTER! TARIKI FOOTBALLERS’ GAIETY DANCE & EUCHRE TARIKI HALL, THURSDAY, JULY 20. AT 8 P.M. Introducing “THE ROYAL ALBERT DANCE BAND” direct from Home (four musicians). Don’t miss this chance of dancing to music that keeps your toes tingling and your heart aglow. A real footballers’ night. Be among the happy throng. Novelties galore. Statue, Gay Gordons and. Robbers Dance. Hey! Look! Monte Carlo, Ist. 15/-, 2nd. 5/-, 6d a* couple. EUCHRE! EUCHRE! Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Ist. £l, 2nd. 7/6, 3rd. 2/Q (Open Orders). Commences on arrival of Free Buses. W. Curd, Strat' ford; L. Old’s, Inglewood, 7.30 p.m. GAIETY PRICES: Ladies 1/6, Gentlemen 2/6. H. GUSH, Hon. Sec. T.F.C.

£2O WILL BUY A SUPERB 6 valve All-electric Radio Set. Gives excellent tone. Ask for a demonstration from— FOO R D , THE RADIO MAN, ELTHAM.

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Taranaki Daily News, 15 July 1933, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 15 July 1933, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 15 July 1933, Page 3

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