amusements. —————— “ AN OVERWHELMING SUCCESS! On Saturday night Everybody’s was crowded to the doors long before the programme was due to commence. BE SURE OF A SEAT TO-NIGHT. Reserve at Collier’s or ring 365 To-night. EVERYBODY’S NEW PLYMOUTH. (Steam-Heated for Your Comfort.) TWICE DAILY—2 & 8 P.M. The “Cavalcade” of 1934, based on the true life story- of Marthe McKenna. — “I WAY A SPY” : “I WAY A SPY” “I WAY A SPY” — Featuring Madeleine Carroll, Herbert Marsha], and Conrad Veidt. (Recommended by the Censor, for Adults.) FINE SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. QPENING OF -yyHENUAKURA <gCHOOL. TO-DAY (MONDAY), MAY 7, at 2 p.m. All Interested are Cordially Invited. A Ball will be held in the Whenuakura Hall in the evening. Wills’ Orchestra. Free buses from Patea. ADMISSION: Ladies 1/6, Gentlemen 2/6. F. PARSONS, Hon. Secretary. AUROA HALL. AUROA HALL. OATHOLIC J£ALL IN AID OF PARISH FUNDS. WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 1934. Usual high standard eclipsed. Novelty Dances. Spoon and Fork Supper. MALCOLM’S STAR ORCHESTRA. Free Buses from Opunake and Kaponga via Kapuni. Ladies 2/-, Gentlemen 3/-. J. O’DEA, J. DEEGAN (Joint Secs.)
KITCHEN EVENING. 'A -KITCHEN EVENING will be tender- . ed to Miss Irene Goodwin, at the Tumahu Hall, on THURSDAY, May 10. Ladies are requested to bring a basket. • , A GRAND JpARTY AND JQANCE (Tn aid of Opunake Maori Women’s \ . Institute) Will be held in the Opunake Town Hall, : ON WEDNESDAY, MAY 16. Ladies: Ist £l, 2nd 10/-, 3rd 5/-. Gentlemen: Ist. £l, 2nd. 10/-, 3rd 5/-. 2 Bags' of Potatoes, and 2 Cases of Kumeras for -the 2 sets of lucky prizes. NOVELTY DANCES GALORE. Music by String Band. . ADMISSION 2/-. Non-players 1/-. - ‘ . A. HORO and S. TAMATEA, Joint Secertaries. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. TOKO AV.D.F.U. AND F.U. gOCIAL AND TOKO HALL, MAY 24. r Good Supper. Waite’s Adelphi Dance Band. ADMISSION: Ladies 1/6, Gentlemen 2/6. HORTICULTURAL SHOWS. pLOWER gHOW AND AUTUMN DISPLAY, TOWN HALL, STRATFORD, TO-MORROW, MAY 8,2 to 9.30. Official Opening at 2.30. Best Show of Autumn in Taranaki.BABY SHOW at 3 p.m. Post Entry. Good Entertainment in Evening. ADMISSION - -1/W. PETTIGREW, Hon. Sec. AGRICULTURAL SHOWS. AT NEW PLYMOUTH. . AT NEW PLYMOUTH. 25 th ANNUAL gHOW JUNE 6,7, 8, .9, 1934. — Also — POULTRY, PIGEONS & CAGE BIRDS POULTRY, PIGEONS & CAGE BIRDS June 6,7, 8. — And — ALL BREEDS DOG SHOW ALL BREEDS DOG SHOW June 7 and 8. PRIZE LISTS NOW AVAILABLE. When sending for Prize Lists please state the particular section interested in. W. P. OKEY, P.O. Box 18, Secretary. ’Phone 87, New Plymouth. TENDERS. TENDERS FOR BUSINESS.’ ALTERNATIVE Tenders are invited for the purchase of a Book and Stationery Business situated Main Street, Opunake. (1) As a going concern. (2) Stock and Fittings. Stock Sheets may be inspected at Messrs. Sargood Son and Ewen, Ltd., New, Plymouth. Tenders close with the undersigned at Opunake at 4 p.m. on Thursday, May 10, 1934. MRS. J. M. WALMSLEY. TRESPASS NOTICES. TRESPASS NOTICE. person with dog or gun trespassing on our properties, Finnerty Road and Cornwall Road, will be prosecuted. WALSH BROS. TRESPASS NOTICE. person with dog or gun Trespassing on our properties, Rotokare and Meta, will be prosecuted. No exceptions. KERR BROS. TRESPASS NOTICE. A ny- person Trespassing on my property with dog or gun will be prosecuted. G. A. TIPLER, Maata Road, Mata.
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Taranaki Daily News, 7 May 1934, Page 3
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