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AMUSEMENTS. STRATFORD TALKIES (Steam Heated for Your Comfort.) Commencing at Matinee TO-DAY at 1.30. JOHN BOLES — IRENE DUNNE — In — “BACK STREET.” (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) A little quirk of fate made Ray the girl she was. Can you condemn her. Ask yourself that —because everyone else will ask’you. This is the sort of drama that starts talk. You will want to say you saw it. SUPPORTS include N.Z. News Reel, Sports Gazette, “Strange as it Seems,” j Cartoon, etc. USUAL PRICES. DIAL 348. INGLEWOOD TALKIES TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY). United Artists’ greatest mystery thriller. “THE BAT WHISPERS.” “THE BAT WHISPERS." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) — Featuring — CHESTER MORRIS & UNA MERKEL. A startling mystery drama—the world’s most cunning bad man in a daring quest after a great fortune. Supports: 2 Super Gazettes, “Goldiggers in Rumania,” and Mickey the Mouse in “Traffic Troubles.” ELTHAM TALKIES TO-NIGHT — AT 8 P.M. — TO-NIGHT AND MONDAY NIGHT. A good stirring story, full of action and romance against a background of the great outdoors. GEORGE O’BRIEN & NELL O’DAY — In — “SMOKE LIGHTNING.” From the story, “Canon Walls,” by Zane Grey. Interesting and entertaining. Preceded by a Comedy, a Cartoon and two interesting Newsreels. COMING TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY: “PHANTOM OF CRESTWOOD.” 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. BRILLIANT MUSICAL COMEDY 1 URENUI TALKIES TO-NIGHT! — AT 8.15 — TO-NIGHT! GEORGE WALLACE In the All-Australian Film “HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS.” “HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS.” Among the songs are: “Game of Love,” “Ship of Dreams” and* “Conspiracy,” duet. This, with its supporting programme of Efftee Entertainers, is definitely a whole family show! /'ILD-TIME Jollity Club Dance, Tuesday, October 3. Parish Hall, Eltham.' Music by Mrs. Attrill. Gentlemen 2/-, Ladies 1/6. OEO HALL! OEO HALL! QRAND pANGE FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1933. Hooker’s Orchestra. Free Buses from Opunake and Hawera. R. H. HUGHES, Hon. Secretary. TALLY HO! TALLY HO! JJUNT (/LUB jgALL. To be held in the MOTUNUI HALL. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1933. McNeill’s Dance Band. Sit-down Supper. St. George’s Bus from Waitara Free. ADMISSION: Gentlemen 3/-, Ladies 2/6. R. FOREMAN, W. P. COLE, Joint Hon. Secs, DANCE COMMITTEES PLEASE NOTE. MUNICIPAL JgAND JJALL. TOWN HALL, STRATFORD. LABOUR NIGHT, OCTOBER 23. FULL PARTICULARS LATER. MAKAHU HALL. MAKAHU HALL. MAKAHU TENNIS CLUB. J^ ALL - OCTOBER 4, 1933. Vinsen’s Ambassadors Band. ADMISSION: Ladies 1/6, Gentlemen 2/6. J. FORD, Hon. Secretary. rpENNIS >pA N C E ‘BACK TO CHILDHOOD’ BY REQUEST OAKURA HALL-TUESDAY, OCT. 17. Boulton’s Music. Bran Tub, 3d a dip. Novelty Dances. Good Floor. Good Supper. Euchre fob Non-Dancers. ADMISSION: Boys 1/6; Girls 1/-. Adults 2/- and 1/6. OONCERT & JUVENILE QPERETTA — By — MISSES HADDON & STOCK’S PUPILS. TOWN HALL, ELTHAM. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1933. MANAIA! MANAIA! ST. PATRICK’S SCHOOL HALL. QRAND & J)ANCE. Swiss Table in aid of the Sisters. MONDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1933. Open Orders: First 10/-, Second 5/-. Novelty, Modern and Old-time Dances. Dixie Orchestra with Swiss Orchestras in attendance. Good Supper. ADMISSION: Gentlemen 2/-, Ladies 1/6. “ABYL A N D” INFANTS’ LAYETTES. Parcel No. 1 for 47/6; Containing 1 doz. Naps (flannelettf7’i~2 Day Gowns, 2 Night Gowns, 2 Flannel Barras, 2 Silk and Wool Vests, Flannel Binders, 1 Honeycomb Shawl, Powder, Soap and Safeties. No. 2 Layette 63/-, No. 3 Layette 75/-. Postage Paid. EVERY REQUIREMENT FOR MOTHER AND BABY AT HIGH STREET, HAWERA. LEMONS AND APPLES. "REST Graded Stunner, Rome Beauty or Ballarat, 6/9 for 401bs. case; or fill up with 1 doz. choice cured Lemons for 7/6. Dougherty Apples, 6/3 for 401bs. case, or fill up with dozen choice cured Lemons for 7/-, rail paid. Satisfaction guarantied. Write “Uneeda,” Carterton.

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Taranaki Daily News, 30 September 1933, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 30 September 1933, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 30 September 1933, Page 3

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