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AMUSEMENTS. STRATFORD TALKIES (Steam Heated for Your Comfort.) FINAL SCREENING TO-NIGHT of LEWIS STONE — DOROTHY JORDAN ’ —ln — “THE WET PARADE.” CONSTANCE BENNETT — ROBERT MONTGOMERY — In — v “THE EASIEST WAY.” The Press acclaimed the stage play as “the greatest story of a woman ever written” and now you see and hear it as a talkie. Charlie Chase Comedy and News Reel. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) FOR RESERVES DIAL 348. NEW THEATRE OPUNAKE. TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW. British Dominion Films present “IN A MONASTERY GARDEN.” “IN A MONASTERY GARDEN.” ! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) / 1 — Starring — JOHN STUART AND JOAN MAUDE. In a soulful melody immortalised on the sound screen. Love, life' and laughter floating down the stream of life —a gem ' of rare entertainment. COMING FRIDAY .& SATURDAY: “THE FLAG LIEUTENANT.”

QRAND. . OKATO KRAZY KOONS — In — “MOONSHINE AND MOSES.” “MOONSHINE AND MOSES.” HEMPTON HALL,. OKATO TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), AUG. 17. Novel Decorations, with Effective Lighting. Snappy Dialogue, Sparkling Humour. A night of nights. Black looks but bright moments. Followed by a tip-top dance. Look at ' the prices, and you’ll sure smile. / 'Ladies, 1/-; Gentlemen 1/6; Children 6d. YOU CAN’T AFFORD TO MISS IT! ' ■ ' C. HODGE, Secretary. GRAND ANNUAL DANCE. TNVITATION HOLDERS are reminded that the Waitara Cycle, Athletic and Axemen’s Club’s Grand Annual Dance takes place at Clifton Hall, Waitara, TO-MORROW NIGHT. Martin’s orchestra. Sit-down supper. WEST END SCHOOL ANNUAL pLAIN. & pANCY J)RESS JgALL. AGRICULTURAL HALL, N.P. THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 1933. Boulton’s Orchestra (Six Instruments). ' Children’s Dance: 7.30 to 9.30 pan. Adults from 9.30 p.m. OLD & MODERN DANCES. —— GOOD SUPPER Children 1/-, Ex-pupils and Ladies 1/6; Gentlemen 2/-, Family Ticket 5/. H. J. ABRAM, Hon. Secretary, West End School Committee. BRITISH DRAMA LEAGUE (N.Z.) pESTIVAL OF QOMMUNITY pjRAMA. Central Taranaki Area. TOWN HALL, STRATFORD. FRIDAY & SATURDAY, Aug 18 & 19. At 8 p.m. Adjudicator: Miss Elizabeth Blake. ADMISSION: 1/-, 1/6. (1/6 seats booked without extra charge). Box plan now open at Moon’s Broadway..

ELTHAM FIRE BRIGADE. i ' QRAND pANCE. ELTHAM; TOWN. HALL. MONDAY, AUGUST 21, 1933. The Best of Music. Vinsen’s Ambassadors Orchestra. Old-Time and Modem Dances. A Good Floor, a Good Supper, and a Merry Time for all. COME ALONG! I — ADMISSION: Gentlemen 3/-, Ladies 2'-. TE KIRI’S BIG NIGHT. . BASKETBALL GIRLS’ gECOND JJALL TE KIRI HALL, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1933. Come and See who Wins our Cake. VINSENS’ AMBASSADORS. SPLENDID SIT-DOWN SUPPER. Novelty Dances. Waltzing Competition. Free Buses from Opunake and Kaponga. Gentlemen 2/6, Ladies 2/-, Double 4/-. V. BEER, Sec. T.B.C. URENUI HALL. TUESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1933. URENUI FOOTBALL CLUB'S pANCE McNeill’s Orchestra (four instruments). Novelty Dances. Good Floor and Good Supper. ADMISSION: Gentlemen 2/6, Ladies 2/-. N. R. SIMONSEN, Hon. Secretary. " pAREWELL gOCIAL & pANCE. KAPUNI HALL. MONDAY, AUGUST 21, 1933. A Farewell Social and Dance will be tendered Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Honore and family and Miss McLean. ADMISSION: Non-subscribers, Gentlemen 2/6, Ladies 1/6. W. E. SCOTT, Hon. Secretary. ST. PATRICK’S SCHOOL HALL, MANAIA. QRAND ]£UCHRE & pANCE. FINAL OF SERIES. MONDAY, AUGUST 21, 1933. Usual High Standard of Entertainment. Euchre Prizes: Open Orders, 10/- for Ist, 5/- for 2nd. Presentation of Points Prize. Modern, Old-time and Novelty Dances. Dixie Orchestra. Home-made Supper. ADMISSION: Ladies 1/6, Gentlemen 2/-.

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Taranaki Daily News, 16 August 1933, Page 3

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