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AMUSEMENTS. STRATFORD TALKIES (Steam Heated for Your Comfort.) FINAL SCREENING TO-NIGHT of CONSTANCE BENNETT in “THE EASIEST WAY.” Commencing at MATINEE To-morrow. RICHARD BARTHELMESS in “ALIAS THE DOCTOR.” (Recommended by Censor for Adults) — With — MARIAN MARSH-NORMAN FOSTER. Sensation upon sensation! A flaming challenge to conventional ethics’. Suspense that .will grip you in a strangle hold. GOOD SUPPORTS DIAL 348. NEW THEATRE OPUNAKE. TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW. HENRY EDWARDS—ANNA NEAGLE — In — “THE FLAG LIEUTENANT.” “THE FLAG LIEUTENANT.” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Back again to quicken our pulse in the talkie masterpiece of a silent classic. Action from beginning to end — the dashing “Flag Lieutenant” returns with thrills galore in a naval drama. Also EPISODE 3 of “Jungle Mystery.” BRITISH DRAMA LEAGUE (N.Z.) JPESTTVAL OF QOMMUNITY JJRAMA. Central Taranaki Area. TOWN HALL, STRATFORD. TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY) AND TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), at 8 p.m. Adjudicator: Miss Elizabeth Blake. ADMISSION: !/-, 1/6. (1/6 seats booked without extra charge). Box plan now open at Moon’s Broadway. WAREA HALL WAREA HALL TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), AUGUST 18. MONSTER JgUCHRE J) ARTY AND JJANCE. Prizes Value £2. Good Floor and Supper. Proceeds for New Presbytery. 1 ' ADMISSION-1/6. N.Z.F.U. MANGATOKI HALL. TO-DAY (FRIDAY), AUG. 18, 8 p.m. ' final euchre and £ONG pANCE. Presentation of Points Prizes. Also Ensilage Competition Prizes. Good Music. Old-time Dances. Eight Evening Euchre Prizes. ADMISSION: Gentlemen 2/-, Ladies a Basket. s. McGuinness, Hon. Secretary. yyHITE jgTAR JgENEFIT JgAIxL. AGRICULTURAL HALL, N.P. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5. . TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5. MYSTERY CHAIN WALTZ PRIZE. MARTIN’S FULL DANCE BAND. Ladies 2/6, Gentlemen 3/-, Double 5/-. TOWN HALL, OPUNAKE. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1933. CHILDREN’S pANCY pRESS pANCE. Children's Session: 7.30 to 9.30 pan. Adults afterwards. Malcolm’s Star Dance Band. Novelties and Competitions. PRICES: Children 6d, Ladies 1/6; Gentlemen 2/-. PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. TLTR. D. C. DAVIE will give an address on the Douglas Social Credit Movement, in the Parish Hall, Inglewood, on TUESDAY, August 22, at 8 p.m. Ladies’ specially invited. FOOTBALL MATCH AT NEW PLYMOUTH, SATURDAY, AUGUST 19. TTSUAL 4.35 p.m. New PlymouthHawera train leaves New Plymouth 5.15 p.m., Inglewood 6.18, Stratford 7.12, Hawera arr. 8.10 p.m. Usual 4.37 and 5.45 p.m. Waitara-Lep-perton trains leave Waitara 5.17 and 6.7 p.m. Usual 5.13 and 6.14 p.m. LeppertonWajtara trains , leave Lepperton 5.47 and 6.30 p.m. Usual 7.0 p.m. Stratford-Tahora train leaves Stratford 7.20 p.m. For further particulars see handbill or enquire at stations. TIMETABLE ALTERATIONS. OPUNAKE BRANCH. QN AND AFTER MONDAY, AUGUST ” 21, 1933, and continuing until further advised, the present 12.40 p.m. OpunakeHawera train will run as follows:—Monday, Wednesday and Friday, Opunake depart 1.5 p.m., Kapuni 2.10, Te Roti 2.50, Hawera arr. 3.9 p.m. ~~ 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.” J OASSIDY, (Proprietor), TARIKI HOTEL, TARIKI. - HOME-MADE CAKE AND PIES. The Taste being the Test, Proves our Quality the Best.. rp H E (JAKE (JENTRE (New Plymouth’s High Class Cake Shop.) (Next Everybody’s) ALWAYS SPECIFY C.M.A. CABLES AND FLEI-iIBLES. The name C.M.A.,is a definite guarantee of satisfactory service. From the largest cable to the smallest household wire, CM.A. will never let you down. BRITISH AND REST.

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Taranaki Daily News, 18 August 1933, Page 3

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