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AMUSEMENTS. PUNGAREHU HALL GOLF BALL PUNGAREHU HALL PUNGAREHU HALL PUNGAREHU HALL TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), AUGUST 16, 1933. The Cane Egmont Golf Club is holding its first Annual Ball on the above date. Something of exceptional merit in the nature of entertainment is promised those who attend. A special feature will be the entirely novel and artistic decorative scheme. Come and see for yourself. McNeill’s Dance Band will contribute a pleasantly varied programme of old-time and modern dance music. Glassy Floor. ■DON’T MISS THIS DANCE OR YOU WILL REGRET IT. SUBSCRIPTION: Ladies 2/6, Gentlemen 4/-; Double 6/-. P. C. SMITH, Hon. Sec. GE.G.C. STRATFORD FOOTBALL CLUB’S ANNUAL BALL TO-MORROW NIGHT. WINTER SHOW BUILDINGS, HAWERA. MAYOR’S CHARITY BALL FANCY DRESS, PLAIN & MASQUERADE. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), AUGUST 17, 1933. THE PREMIER BALL OF THE SEASON. CHILDREN’S FANCY DRESS BALL, FRIDAY, AUGUST 18. Excellent Musical Programme by Wjlls’ and Guy’s Orchestras. Two spacious Ballrooms. Cosy electrically heated lounges. New novelties. Artistic decorations. Dainty suppers. Modem and old-time dancing. ADMISSION: —Charity Ball: Double 7/6, Single 4/-. Children’s Ball: Tickets 1/6, Children under 16, 1/-. No Complimentary Tickets. Total proceeds to Mayor’s Relief Fund. Everyone Cordially Requested to Assist. NEW PLYMOUTH, THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1933. NEW PLYMOUTH, THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1933. GRAND MAYORAL BALL (Net Proceeds to Charities.) CORONATION AND AGRICULTURAL HALLS. CORONATION AND AGRICULTURAL HALLS. THREE ORCHESTRAS. NUMEROUS PRIZES. PRICES: Ladies 2/6; Gentlemen 3/6. Combine Duty with Pleasure by assisting this worthy function. STOP! LOOK! LISTEN! WAREA HALL. FRIDAY — AUGUST 25, 1933 -— FRIDAY WAREA BASKETBALL CLUB’S A NNUAL D ance VINSEN’S AMBASSADORS’ ORCHESTRA. PRESENTATION OF “COMPETITION” CUP. Novelty Dances galore, including Monte Carlos, Statue Waltz, Darby & Joan, Cinderella, etc., and all Modem and Old-time Dances. GLASSY FLOOR. SUPPER DE LUXE. EUCHRE FOR NON-DANCERS. ADMISSION: LADIES 1/6, GENTLEMEN 2/6. M. DOYLE & E. DOODY, Secretaries W.8.8.C. M.U.1.0.0.F. LOYAL KAPONGA LODGE. GRAND OLD-TIME BALL TOWN HALL, KAPONGA. THURSDAY — AUGUST 24 — THURSDAY HOOKER’S MERRYMAKERS ORCHESTRA. Waltzing Competition and Other Novelties. Excellent Floor. Spoon and Fork Supper. Activities commence at 8 p.m. with Grand March. ADMISSION: LADIES 2/-, GENTLEMEN 3/-; DOUBLE 4/6. A. GILBERT, Hon. Secretary.

WRESTLING. WRESTLING! WRESTLING! CHAMPION GEORGE WALKER V. JACK CLARK. OPERA HOUSE, HAWERA FRIDAY NEXT. POPULAR PRICES. PLAN AT MISS BLAKE’S. ’PHONE 2713.

PUBLIC NOTICES. - ■ ■ ■ ■■■ ■ llll’fTlV* PUBLIC NOTICE. from to-day the London Pie Shop, opposite Opera House, Devon Street, New Plymouth, will re-open as a Modern Tea and Dining Rooms. The premises have been completely renovated and are under entirely new management. Best of home-made cookery and firstclass service assured. ~ THE LICENSING ACT. T ALAN CHARLES KASPER, Licensee * of the Oakura Hotel give notice that [ intend to apply at the next Licensing Meeting to be held at Eltham on September 5, 1933, for the transfer of the license in respect of such premises from myself to Berkley William Bunbury, my appointee. DATED the 7th day of August, 1933. (Signed) A. C. Kasper, Applicant. JjAILY QARTAGE gERVICE. NEW PLYMOUTH TO RAHOTU. Let us freight your merchandise, farming machinery, implements, etc., down the coast. Furniture removal a speciality. RING 341 FOR QUOTE. GOVER ST., NEW PLYMOUTH. THE DAWN?? With every day is bom a new hope! EVERY TRAVELLER going North or South, has the consolation that when he arrives at Tariki, there he can enjoy the Best Glass of “Speights ' in Taranaki. CASSIDY’S TARIKI HOTEL. Another advantage of Tariki Hotel. Here you purchase “Hardy’s Tintara Adelaide Port,’ old Australian vintage, the choicest Wine in the Southern Hemisphere, at 4/6 per large bottle. That’s why people say: “Tariki will do me.” jyTLES J QASSIDY, (Proprietor), TARIKI HOTEL, TARIKI. DON’T SPOIL THE JOB-USE C.M.A. CABLES AND FLEXIBLES. The cable which will be as good after 20 years’ service as the day it was installed. The quality of C.M.A. lessens your responsibility and backs your <«nder, - BRITISH AND BEST* 2

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Taranaki Daily News, 16 August 1933, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 16 August 1933, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 16 August 1933, Page 3

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