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AMUSEMENTS. STRATFORD TALKIES (Steam heated for your comfort.) Commencing at MATINEE at 1.30 p.m. AN ALL BRITISH PROGRAMME. . (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) JACK HULBERT . GORDON HARKER — LEONORA CORBETT — In — . “LOVE ON WHEELS” “LOVE ON WHEELS” A Merry melange of Comical Fooling with the Great English Comedian Jack Hulbert. A riot of fun, music, song and frivolity.' A musical song and dance farce. N.Z. Scenic, Comedy, News, Novelty. Come and have a good laugh. Dial 348. ELTHAM TALKIES TO-NIGHT - At 8 - TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW NIGHT. The cyclonic musical comedy of 1933! Screamingly funny ! Breathless Beauty I Gorgeous Ballets'. Dramatic Thrills! Rapturous Music! Sweeping Spectacle ! A feast of fun and frolic that everyone I will enjoy. EDDIE CANTOR — In — “THE KID FROM SPAIN.” “THE KID FROM SPAIN.” With Lydia Robert! and the lovely Goldwyn Girls. (Recommended for Universal Exhibition.) Preceded by an Interesting News, A Playette and a Gorgeous Technicolour Tabloid Pantomime, “Babes in the Wood.” Usual Prices. Coming Thursday: x “TOO BUSY TO WORK.” PIHAMA HALT,. PIHAMA HALL. TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), JULY 18. JjHJCHRE & ONG-NIGHT J)ANCE Good Prizes and Good Supper. Music by Miss M. Glengarry. ADMISSION: Gentlemen 1/6, Ladies 1/-. R. W. HASELTINE, Hon. Secretary. ,; OKAIAWA TOWN HALL. CATHOLIC AND J)ANCE ; In aid of Parish Funds. TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), JULY 18. Open Orders: 15/- for Ist Euchre. Good second. Modern, Old-time, and Novelty Dances. Irish National Dancing. 1 DIXIE ORCHESTRA. Dainty and Bounteous Supper. LADIES 1/6, GENTLEMEN 2/r. NEW PLYMOUTH TRAMWAY SICK AND ACCIDENT SOCIETY. gIXTH JJALL. AGRICULTURAL HALL, N.P. TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), JULY 18. Tip-top Floor. First-class Supper. Splendid Decorations with Special Lighting Effects; THE MOST POPULAR BALL OF THE SEASON. Modem and Old-Time Dances. BOULTON’S STAR DANCE BAND (Six Instruments.) POPULAR PRICES: Admission: Ladies 2/-, Gentlemen 3/-. Right of Admission Reserved. St George and-Son’s Free Bus leaves Waitara at 7.45 p.m. Free Buses to All Suburbs after Ball. AUROA HALL. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), JULY 19 Q R AJI D pAN C E In aid of Guild Funds. Latest Novelty Dances. NOVELTY WALTZING COMPETITION. Jack Hooker’s Music. ' HOME-MADE SUPPER. LADIES 1/-, GENTLEMEN 1/6. H. C. LYNDAN, Hon. Sec. @ JNGLESIDE OKATO HALL — THURSDAY, JULY 20. Martin’s Orchestra. Old-time, Modem and. Scottish Dances. Cars leave Burwood at 7.30 p.m. ADMISSION: Ladies 1/6, Gentlemen 2/-. ODDFELLOWS’ HALL, ELTHAM. pUCHRE pARTY. WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 8 p.m (Proceeds in aid of Hall Funds.) PRIZES: Ladies’ Ist. £l, 2nd. 7/6, 3rd. 2/6 (Orders). Men’s Ist. £l, 2nd. 7/6, 3rd. 2/6 (Orders). ADMISSION: 1/6. F. TAYLOR. Hon. Secretary. EGMONT-WANGANUI HUNT CLUB. j^'nnual p ALL. TOWN HALL, WAVERLEY. FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1933. TICKETS: 7/6 and 5/-. DANCING AT 8.30 P.M. POINT TO POINT STEEPLECHASE will be held on SATURDAY, July 22, 1933. First Race starts at 1.45 p.m. J£APONGA pLUNKET gOCIETY. CHILDREN’S PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS BALL. KAPONGA TOWN HALL, FRIDAY, JULY 21, AT 7 P.M. Novelty Dances and Gifts for every child. Exhibition dancing by Miss Margaret Lawrence. Music by Mrs. Attrill. Gents 1/6; Ladies 1/-; Children 9d. Y gPORTING piP I STRAIGHT FROM HORSE'S MOUTH. That the nicest glass of “SPEIGHT’S” in Taranaki is always on tap at CASSIDY’S TARIKI HOTEL. Another sure thing—At this popular house you buy Old Australian Port, also Spanish Golden Sherry, a single bottle at CASE PRICE! Why pay more? Large full-size Wine, bottle 4/6, 2 for 8/6. Bottled Ale and Stout, 1/6 per large bottle; 8/- half-dozen. TARIFF 8/- PER DAY. FREE GARAGE. JJILES J QASSIDY; (Proprietor), , TARIKI HOTEL, TARIKI.

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Taranaki Daily News, 18 July 1933, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 18 July 1933, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 18 July 1933, Page 3

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