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AMUSEMENTS. STRATFORD TALKIES (Steam Heated for Your Comfort.) Commencing at MATINEE TO-DAY. At 1.30 p.m. “MISS PINKERTON” — Featuring — JOAN BLONDELL—GEORGE BRENT A story of a girl detective who outsmarts the greatest sleuths. It held millions spellbound in book and serial form. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) SHORT SUBJECTS include Travelogue; Sports Slants; Comedy; and a Van Dine Thriller, “Cole Murder Mystery.” FOR RESERVES DIAL 348.

WHITE STAR BENEFIT BALL AGRICULTURAL HALL. AGRICULTURAL HALL. TUESDAY — SEPTEMBER 5, 1933 TUESDAY Proceeds in aid of South African Veterans and Returned Soldiers’ Associations. CATERING BY HYGIENIC. MARTIN'S ORCHESTRA OF SEVEN INSTRUMENTS. SPECIAL PRIZES FOR MYSTERY WALTZ. Free Buses from Opunake, Pukearuhe, Waitara and Inglewood. Also to all Suburbs after Ball. LADIES 2/6; GENTLEMEN, 3/-; DOUBLE TICKET, 5/-. The Committee reserve the right of admission. E. CATTLEY, G. MISCALL, Hon, Secretaries. MIDHIRST PUBLIC HALL. MIDHIRST PUBLIC HALL. GRAND CONCERT & DANCE (IN AID OF SCHOOL FUNDS) FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1933. ORGANISER: MR. J. HOWARD. BEST TALENT IN TARANAKI. Following is the list of Artists: Mr. Rogers’ Orchestra; Misses Cartwright ’ (2), Miss Macßae, Miss Fake, Miss Peebles, Mrs. Mcßeth, Mr. Bellringer, Mr. Hall, Mr. Silver, Mr. Silver Jnr., Mr. Sextus, Mr. Friar-Raisher, Miss Moon (accompaniste). GOOD FLOOR! GOOD SUPPER! ADMISSION: Ladies 1/- and basket; Gentlemen 1/6. J. JACOBSEN, Secretary.

RESERVE THIS DATE! RESERVE THIS DATE! “BUST OF DESTINY” WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13 & 14. WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13 & 14. INGLEWOOD TOWN HALL. INGLEWOOD TOWN HALL. RESERVE THIS DATE! RESERVE THIS DATE!

TOWN HALL, OPUNAKE. WEDNESDAY — SEPTEMBER 6, 1933 — WEDNESDAY OPUNAKE GOLF CLUB FIFTH ANNUAL BALL MALCOLM’S STAR DANCE BAND. SUBSCRIPTION: Ladies 3/-, Gentlemen 5/-, Double 7/6. M. E. TROTTER & J. G. McIVOR, Joint Hon. Secretaries. OKATO FOOTBALL CLUB’S ANNUAL BALL ANNUAL BALL HEMPTON HALL, OKATO. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1933. BOULTON’S ORCHESTRA. BOULTON’S ORCHESTRA. ADMISSION: Gentlemen 3/-, Ladies 2/-. K. HICKFORD, Hon. Secretary. COMBINED SCHNEIDER SHIELD FOOTBALL CLUBS’ GRAND EUCHRE PARTY & DANCE TOWN HALL, INGLEWOOD. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1933, 8 P.M. PRESENTATION OF SCHNEIDER SHIELD TO RATAPIKO CLUB. EUCHRE 20/-, 7/6, 2/6, Six Prizes. MONTE CARLO 20/-. . Harris Bros.’ Royal Albert Dance Band. Splendid Supper, Glassy Floor. ADMISSION: Gentlemen 2/6, Ladies 1/6. I. V. BUCHANAN, Hon. Secretary. FRIDAY — SEPTEMBER 8, 1933 — FRIDAY RAHOTU BASKETBALL GRAND DANCE VINSEN’S AMBASSADORS’ ORCHESTRA, PRESENTATION. OF COMPETITION CUP. Novelty, Modern and Old-time Dances. Good Supper. ADMISSION: Ladies 1/6, Gentlemen 2/-. W. MURRAY & V. MORROW, Secretaries R.8.8.C. PIHAMA HALL. PIHAMA HALL. GRAND COMPLIMENTARY BALL To the Pihama Hockey Girls, FRIDAY — SEPTEMBER 15, 1933 — FRIDAY Presentation of Trophies. Hookers’ Merrymakers’ Orchestra. Modern, Old-time and Novelty Dances. ADMISSION: Gentlemen 2/6, Ladies 2/-, Double 4/-. Free buses from Opunake and Kaponga, via Kapuni and Skeet Road, HI! HI! STOP! READ THIS—AND YOU’LL BE THERE. GREAT EXCITEMENT! A GREAT NIGHT! SEPTEMBER 12. AT TARIKI. SEPTEMBER 12. FOOTBALLERS’ PLAIN & BACK TO QHILDHOOD J)ANCE (£1 10s in Prizes—Open Orders —Best Impersonations). 8 p.m. VINSEN’S AMBASSADORS DANCE BAND—The Wonder Night of Nights, with their Special “Childhood” Music. There’s Big Monte Carlos (Open Orders), Statue Waltz, Gay Gordons, etc., etc. You’ll have a wonderful and thrilling time—all children again. GEE LOOK! THERE’S EUCHRE! — Ladies’ and Gents.’ Ist. £l, 2nd. 5/-, 3rd 2/6 (Open Orders). Also Lucky Seats. Taranaki’s Noted Floor and Delicious Supper. FREE BUSES—Curd's, Stratford; Old’s and Mason’s, Inglewood, 7.30. Book Seats. POPULAR PRICES: Ladies and Girls, 2/-; Gentlemen and Boys, 2/6. H. GUSH, Hon. Sec. T.F.C,

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Taranaki Daily News, 2 September 1933, Page 3

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