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amusements. _ STRATFORD TALKIES (Steam heated for your comfort.) FINAL SCREENING TO-NIGHT <?f . JOHN & LIONEL BARRYMORE, KAREN MORLEY, in “ARSENE LUPIN.” A new kind of mystery drama with laughs and thrills! Commencing at Matinee TO-MORROW. JOAN BLONDELL — JAMES CAGNEY — In — “THE CROWD ROARS.” (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Spills and Thrills in the fastest auto race ever-filmed. SUPPORTS, include News Reel, Sport Slants, Mystery Thriller. USUAL PRICES. DIAL 348. NEW THEATRE OPUNAKE. TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW. MATINEE TO-MORROW AT 2 P.M. Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., & Nancy Carroll — In — “SCARLET DAWN.” . (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) This picture provides a happy combination of romance and adventure. It is one of the year’s most interesting screenings characterising DoUglas Fairbanks, Jr., in an entirely new role, that of an exiled ' Russian nobleman. . “Scarlet Dawn” will also be presented at Rahotu on Monday, and at Warea on Tuesday. RAHOTU HALL. TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY). FIRST-CLASS PRIZES. LADIES 1/-, GENTLEMEN 1/6. Proceeds in aid of Pungarehu Presbytery. WOMEN’S DIVISION OF THE FARMERS’ UNION. pHIRD QRAND jpjANCE TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), JULY 21, 1933. To be held in the Town Hall, Opunake. Novelty, Modern and Old-time Dances. JACK HOOKER’S MUSIC. SIT-DOWN SUPPER. ■ ADMISSION: Gentlemen 2/6, Ladies 1/6. ‘ G. CAMPBELL, Secretary. PUNGAREHU HALL. SATURDAY, JULY 22, 1933. pUCHRE pARTY & GOOD PRIZES. ADMISSION 1/6. DO NOT MISS THIS BIG EVENT. Q.RAND gPINSTERS’ JgALL. * To be held in the TUTUTAW A HALL, TUESDAY, AUG. 1 Waite’s Adelphi Dance Band. First-class Floor and Supper. ADMISSION: Ladies 1/6, Gentlemen 2/-. V. JACOBSEN, Hop. Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICES. TARANAKI AUTOMOBILE ASSN. :L ' HEADLIGHT TESTING. pHE Association’s Service Officer will be in attendance as under, for the purpose of testing and adjusting headlights:— " . New Plymouth, To-night (Friday), July 21, 6 o’clock. Inglewood, TO-MORROW < (Saturday), July 22, 6 p.m. Particulars announced later. Monday, July 24, 6 p.m. New Plymouth, Tuesday, July 25, 6 pan., Rahotu, Thursday, July 27, 6 p.m. VAL DUFF, s Secretary. FORESTERS’ HALL, HAWERA. TO-NIGHT, AT 8. pUBLIC Address by Mr. D. C. Davie, Christchurch, vice-president Douglas Social Credit Movement of New Zealand. Collection. A. W. P AIN * Chief Representative South Taranaki Commonwealth Underwriters Ltd., Auckland. Brokers for— TIMBERLANDS WOODPULP LTD., 112 Argyle St., Hawera. . ’Phone 2234. JJUNTING piXTURES. July 22.—T0 be arranged (probably Mr. F. Sarten’s). July 29.—The Master’s (Mr. A. H. Halcombe), Urenui. PAMPS! pAMPS! pAMPS! WHY RUN THE RISK? WHEN YOU CAN. BUY OIL LAMPS FROM 3/9. CARBIDE LAMPS FROM 8/9. DYNAMO LAMPS FROM 25/-. — From — PEG. pEARCE, FITZROY CYCLERY, N.P. District “RALEIGH” Agent. ’Phone 36. piP I . STRAIGHT FROM HORSE’S MOUTH. . That the nicest glass of “SPEIGHT’S” in Taranaki is always on tap at CASSIDYS 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. J QASSIDY, (Proprietor), TARIKI HOTEL, TARIKI. JJOLLYWOOD SCHOOL OF DRESSMAKING. The AB.C. of Dressmaking. Guaranteed to be the latest and most up-to-date method known. Perfect fittingdemonstration. Terms from £2/10/- upwards. Ladies! Have your own styles and material cut and tacked by Ho ywood experts. Charges moderate. See the absolute latest fashions. DEVON BUILDINGS, DEVON STREET, Branches: HQ Auckland, Wellington, Dunedin and Christchurch; also all centres. ... ~ ,

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Taranaki Daily News, 21 July 1933, Page 3

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