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AMUSEMENTS. TO-DAY, 2 & 7.45 P.M. Final Screenings. “THE FIRST MRS. FRASER.” (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Plan at Collier's or ring 365 To-night. EVERYBODY’S: ALL BRITISH NEW PLYMOUTH. TO-MORROW AT 2 & 7.45 P.M. A Superlative English Cast. BENITA HUME OWEN NARES HAROLD HUTH In an English comedy spiced with melodious melodies. “DISCORD” “DISCORD.” Reserve Early at Collier’s.

ELTHAM TALKIES TO-NIGHT — AT 8 P.M. — TO-NIGHT Here’s one everyone ought to see. Historical, interesting and entertaining. A production that tells the true story of the mutiny of the Bounty. What were the facts? “IN THE WAKE OF THE BOUNTY.” Tells the tale in a romantic, forceful manner. Preceded by Two Newsreels, “Strange As It Seems” and a Comedy. COMING THURSDAY AND FRIDAY: “NAGONA.” Prices: 2/- (plus tax) and 1/6. Children half price. Box plan at Carman’s Book Arcade. No booking fee. NOTE: ’Phone reserves kept till 8.30 p.m. ONLY. INGLEWOOD TALKIES TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY). Two Excellent Productions. 1. Zane Grey’s stirring Western story, “Canyon Walls,” as a rare talkie. “SMOKE LIGHTNING.” With George O’Brien and Nell O’Day. 2. “AFTER DARK.” British Mystery Feature. (Approved for Universal Exhibition). Supports: “Uncle Tom’s Cabin,” News Reel. GRAND yARMERS’ JJNION JJANCE AND FLAG 500. HILLSBOROUGH HALL. TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), SEPT. 26, 1933. I Presentation of Fields Competitions Prizes. Music by Martin’s Orchestra. ADMISSION: Ladies 1/-, Gentlemen 1/6. T. MARTIN, Hon. Secretary. OENTRAL gCHOOL PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS Ball. AGRICULTURAL HALL, N.P. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28. Children .... 7 to 10 p.m. Adults 10 p.m. onwards OLD AND MODERN DANCES. Good Music. Good Supper. I Children 1/-; Ladies 1/6; Gentlemen 2/-; Spectators 1/-; Family Tickets 5/-. A. FEAKINS, Hon. Sec., Central School Com. FRASER ROAD HALL. LEGION OF FRONTIERSMEN’S QLD-TIME J)ANCE WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1933. Good Floor and Supper. ■MRS. ATTRILL’S ORCHESTRA. ADMISSION: Gentlemen 2/-, Ladies 1/6. Free Bus from Criterion Garage, Hawera, 7.45 p.m.

OAKURA HALL COMMITTEE’S , QRA N D £> ANC E. (To assist Circular Road Race.) OAKURA HALL, THURSDAY, SEP. 28. EUCHRE FOR NON-DANCERS. ADMISSION: Ladies 1/-; Gentlemen 1/6. Music by Laurie Smith’s Versatile Dance Band (Four Players). CHURCH OF ENGLAND gUC H R E pARTY. PARISH HALL, STRATFORD. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27. Good Prizes. Comfortable Hall. Usual Popular Prices of Admission. PARIROA PA DANCE. A BALL will be held in the Pariroa Pa Hall, on Thursday next, September 28, to celebrate the switching-on of the electric light. Dance commences at 8 p.m. Good music, floor, sit-down supper and dancing competitions. 2/6, Ladies 2/-, Children 6d. HAWERA PLUNKET SOCIETY’S Q-£ST piRTHDAY pALL. (Under Patronage of Sir Truby King.) WINTER SHOW BLDGS., HAWERA. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1933. Wills’ Melody-makers’ Orchestra. Double Ticket 5/-; Single 3/-. CHILDREN'S PARTY, WINTER SHOW BLDGS., SATURDAY, SEP. 30, 2.30 p.m. HARK I LISTEN ’ FIRE BELL RINGING WHERE AT—KAPONGA I WHY ? Calling for Your Attendance at the QLD-TIME & jyjODERN pALL. KAPONGA TOWN HALL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1933. Music by Malcolm’s Star Band. Good Supper and Floor. Excellent Novelty Dances. Good Prizes. This is an urgent call. Ladies and Gentlemen, we need you and you need us. ADMISSION: Gentlemen 2/6; Ladies 2/-. A. MELVILLE, Super Secretary. SINCE THE DAYS OF THE PHAROAHS Wine has been the national beverage for such festive occasions as— BIRTHDAYS, WEDDINGS, CHRISTENINGS, ANNIVERSARIES, Etc. There never was a better Wine made than ‘HARDY’S TINTARA ADELAIDE PORT’ Large Bottles 4/6, i -Bottles (Pints) 2/6. No need to order a dozen, or a case, single bottle at case price. Country orders promptly attended to. Freight and Packing Free. Taranaki Agent: J OASSIDY, TARIKI HOTEL, TARIKI.

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Taranaki Daily News, 26 September 1933, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 26 September 1933, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 26 September 1933, Page 3

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