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] AMUSEMENTS. _____ “PHANTOM OF THE AIR.” (Episode Two) at Matinee Only. REGENT THEATRE NEW PLYMOUTH. < (Cosily Heated Throughout.) TO-DAY AT 2 P.M.—TO-NIGHT AT 8. Follow the amazing exploits of “B-24 in ( “MADAME SPY” “MADAME SPY” —Starring— FAY WRAY & NILS ASTHER , (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) ? . Attractive Supporting Features. Popular Prices: D.C. 1/6, Stalls 1/-. .Children 9d and. 6d.. Plan at Colliers until noon. Then at Lester’s or ring 548. - TUMAHU HALL. Second of Series. - jgUCHRE & J) ANC E. THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1934. j ADMISSION: Ladies 1/6, Gentlemen 2/-.

CROWNING CEREMONY PLUNKET BABY CARNIVAL CHILDREN’S PARTY, ST. MARY’S HALL, TO-DAY -SATURDAY, AT 2 P.M. — TO-DAY ADMISSION FREE!

HEY OH! TALLY OH! LET’S ALL FOLLOW THE MERRY THRONG TO THE TARIKI BASKETBALL GIRLS’ ' WHOOPEE DANCE & EUCHRE TUESDAY, MAY 1, AT 8 P.M. Waite’s Adelphi Dance Band (4 musicians). Special Feature Thelma McGowan and Pupil Exhibition Dancing in the Quickstep and Rumba Dances. This; will be a night to remember. The Blue and Blacks will keep you merry. Monte Carlo, Novelties Galore, and a Whoopee Floor. The Daintiest Supper So come along and take a Flapper. Dance to the Centre, Reverse to the De enders and into the Euchre Room, where the prizes are Ladies and Gentlemen s Ist £l,2n • V 6 <oX>. So «- and «et « Goal. Free Buses: Curd's Stratford; Old's, Inglewood. ADMISSION: Ladies 1/6, Gentlemen 2/6. MISSES I. LOVERIDGE & L. HUCKER, Joint Secs.

PIHAMA HALL! PIH AMA : HALL! ’ GRAND NOVELTY BALL Will be held'in the above Hall on TUESDAY MAY 1, 1934 -— TUESDAY j£ aid of car funds for Opunake Plunket Society. HOOKER’S MERRYMAKERS ORCHESTRA (featuring STEWART GRAND NOVELTY COMPETITION in the nature of a medley, in which OldTime and Modern- Dances will be included and the correctness of these dances will be judged. Judges: Mrs. E. C. Evans, Auroa, and Mrs. W. G. Reid, Stratford. Free Buses from Opunake and Kaponga. GOOD FLOOR. NOVELTIES GALORE. EXCELLENT SUPPER. y. I * ADMISSION: Gentlemen 2/6; Ladies 2/-. .. . E. P. RILEY; Hon. Secretary.

MIDHiRST TENNIS CLUB’S GRAND FANCY DRESS BALL . WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 1934. » Join the merrymakers in Fancy or Plain Dress at Midhirst, where ... . the Music and Floor is Al. VINSEN’S AMBASSADOR ORCHESTRA. I.X.L. SUPPER. USUAL CHARGES. Don’t miss your chance, Grand Parade at 10 p.m. Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Prizes for Best Fancy Costume. WHOOPEE! WHOOPEE! WHOOPEE! Here we are again—better than ever before. OKATO TROOP Q.A.M.R. MONSTER CARNIVAL DANCE TATARAIMAKA HALL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 2. HOOKER’S ORCHESTRA, including Stewart Gordon, the Talentel Blind Musician Streamers and Confetti. Novelty Dances Galore. Euchre for Non-dancers. Good Prizes. Excellent Supper. Don’t miss this crackajack dance—THE BEST EVER! ADMISSIpN : Gentlemen 2/-, Ladies 1/6., ' ‘ , R, HICKFORD, Hon. Secretary.

RAHOTU BASKETBALL DANCE WEDNESDAY — MAY 2, 1934 -— WEDNESDAY OLD MODERN AND NOVELTY DANCES. ' Music by Royal Maori String Band. ADMISSION: Ladies 1/6, Gentlemen 2/6, Double Ticket 3/6. E. MACKIE, Hon. Secretary.

GRAND CORONATION BALL To be held in Town Hall, Opunake, on MONDAY MAY 7, 1934 — MONDAY HOOKER’S MERRYMAKERS’ ORCHESTRA (Featuring Stewart Gordon, the Blind Musician). SIT-DOWN SUPPER. NOVELTY DECORATIONS. S. M. SMITH, Hon. Carnival Secretary.

GRAND DANCE & EUCHRE PARTY HEMPTON HALL, OKATO. FRIDAY I MAY 11 FRIDAY! MUSIC BY HOOKER’S MERRYMAKERS ORCHESTRA (the Modern Dance Band). First-class Programme f of Old-time, Modern and Novelty Dances. Come and Hear STEWART GORDON. Good Floor and Good Supper. W. HAYLOCK & T. WOOLDRIDGE, Joint Secs.

TUMAHU HALL. TUMAHU HALL. MONSTER ANNIVERSARY DANCE MONDAY — MAY 14, 1934 — MONDAY Music by HOOKER’S MERRYMAKERS, the Dance Band everyone is talking about— including STUART GORDON, the wizard musician and entertainer. First-class Floor. Excellent Supper. Novelty Dances galore. Excellent Prizes. ADMISSION: Gentlemen 2/-, Ladies 1/6. C. H. SOMERFORD, Hon. Secretary.

AUROA HALL. AUROA HALL. A CHEESEPUNCHERS GRAND DANCE Will be held in the above Hall on FRIDAY — MAY 25, 1934 — FRIDAY “In aid of the Auroa Plunket Society.’’ Hoop your vats up early, boys, and leave the dressing until the morning, and come along and have a jolly good time on a real “GLASSY FLOOR.” JACK HOOKER’S FULL ORCHESTRA. TIP-TOP SUPPER. Numerous Novelty Dances, including the Statue Gay Gordon. ADMISSION; Ladies 1/6, Gentlemen 2/-. B. CAMERON, Secretary.

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Taranaki Daily News, 28 April 1934, Page 3

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