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amusements.' ITS NECESSARY TO BOOK! Plan at Collier’s or ring 365 to-night. EVERYBODY’S NEW PLYMOUTH. NOW SHOWING TWICE DAILY Matinee, 2 p.m. Evening at 8. England’s Famous Comedy Duo. JACK HULBERT ——————- — And — , CICELY COURTNEIDGE In the triumph of their career. “ FALLING FOR YOU.” “ FALLING FOR YOU.” Five Big Song Hits—Laughter—Dancing —Skating—Ski-ing—and magnificent settings amid the Alpine Peaks of Switzerland. (Approved for Universal’ Exhibition.) INGLEWOOD TALKIES TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY). All British Programme. “FOR THE LOVE OF MIKE.” “FOR THE LOVE OF MIKE.” “FOR THE LOVE OF MIKE.” (Approved for Universal Exhibition) Featuring Bobby Hawes, Arthur Riscoe and Constance Shotter, in one .of the most efficient all-round entertainments of the year. Bright, breezy and witty. GOOD SUPPORTS. ELTHAM TALKIES TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW NIGHT. At 8 o’clock. A delightful comedy drama that abounds in humorous situations and witty dialogue. ALISON SKIPWORTH ,^ T^Tr , ROLAND YOUNG — In — “A LADY’S PROFESSION.” With Sari Maritza. A laughable story of a couple of impecunious aristocrats who go into a get-rich-quick business via night clubs and “speakeasys.” It’s fun ! . Preceded by a Newsreel, including the last Melbourne Cup and Hall Mark s win; a Comedy; a Musical Number; a Screen Novelty. Box Plan at Carman’s. ’Phone 63. p IFT Evening will be tendered Miss H. Lloyd in the Normanby Town Hall, TO-NIGHT (Tuesday), March 13, at 8 o’clock. Gentlemen 1/-, Ladies a basket. HURWORTH SPORTS CLUB. QRAND QPENING J)ANCE. In HURWORTH HALL TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY). ' Good Supper. Music by Miss Martin. ADMISSION: Ladies 1/-; Gentlemen 2/-. R. F. ALLAN, Hon. Secretary. KAWAROA PARK. KAWAROA PARK. KAWAROA PARK. KAWAROA PARK. EASTER MONDAY (APRIL 2). MONSTER gEASIDE pETE & piCNIC. (Fun for Young and Old.) BOY SCOUTS’ DISPLAY. SCHOOLS’ TUG-OF-WAR. HIGHLAND DANCING. ADMISSION TO GROUNDS: Adults 1/-; School Children Free. FLAG 500 WILL BE HELD IN THE EVENING. Special Prizes. R. G. HOWELL, Hon. Secretary. P.O. Box 213, N.P. Bungalow, ’Phone 216 M. LEPPERTON HALL. QRA N D pAN C E. THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1934. Music by Rowe’s Orchestra. Novelty Dances. Good Supper and Floor. ADMISSION: Ladies 1/-, Gentlemen 1/6. R. PAUL, Hon. Secretary.. STRATFORD COMBINED •pjOCKEY OLUBS’ J)ANCE. PARISH HALL. THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1934. Ambassador Orchestra. ADMISSION: 2/-. C. CLARKE & T. BOYLE, Joint Secs. QRAND gT. pATRICK’S JJALL. TOWN HALL, KAPONGA. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21, 1934. Usual Excellent Spoon and Fork. Supper. Distinctive Decorations. Novelty Dances Vinsen’s Orchestra. ADMISSION: Gentlemen 3/-, Ladies 2/-. SWIMMING. HAWERA AMATEUR SWIMMING CLUB. BATHS IMPROVEMENT. gWIMMING QARNIVAL. THURSDAY NEXT, MARCH 15, 8 p.m. A Grand Finale to the Swimming Season. Two Water Polo Matches: Wanganui and Gonville v. Hawera. TARANAKI V. WANGANUI RELAY. DANCE TO FOLLOW IN FORESTERS’ HALL. MEETINGS. HAWERA FOOTBALL CLUB (Redg.) rpHE Annual General Meeting of the above Club will be held in the Borough Chambers, Hawera, on TUESDAY, March 20, at 8 p.m. All players, honorary members and supporters of the club cordially invited to be present. J. WEST, Hon. Secretary. TENDERS. TENDERS. closing with the undersigned on March 24, 1934, are invited for the purchase of two Modem Concrete Shop Properties situated most central position Broadway, Stratford. W. W. HODGE, Land Agent, Stratford.

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Taranaki Daily News, 13 March 1934, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 13 March 1934, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 13 March 1934, Page 3

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