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AMUSEMENTS. SPECIAL WEEK-END ATTRACTION. Gloriously revealing the true greatness of the real Australia of to-day—telling of their matchless scenic splendours its wonderful cities and vast open spaces—Cinesound’s powerful picturisation of love and adventure of a Great Australian Sheep Station will thrill you again and again. PLAZA, STRATFORD NOW SHOWING. 3 SESSIONS TO-DAY 3 SESSIONS 10.30 a.m. 1.30 p.m. 8 p.m. JOCELYN HOWARTH —In—“THE SQUATTER’S DAUGHTER” “THE SQUATTER’S DAUGHTER” “THE SQUATTER’S DAUGHTER” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) A Powerful Screen Achievement replete with bails of Romance! Drama! Laughter! Thrills! Included on the same programme RICHARD TAUBER The World’s Greatest Living Tenor—The Caruso of to-day, singing three glorious songs that will simply thrill you. Box Plan at Clark’s or ring 444 after 6.45 p.m. for reserves.

■ THE SPORT OF AMATEUR BOXING AT NEW PLYMOUTH TAKES A DEFINITE STEP FORWARD WHEN AT THE AGRICULTURAL HALL, TO-NIGHT, AUCKLAND MEETS TARANAKI ASPIRANTS TO PROVINCIAL & N.Z. TITLES. FEATURE BOUTS ARE: Bantamweight. Lightweight. R. KNOCK v. V. GORDON E. ESTALL v. J. JARVIS (Auckland) (Taranaki) (Auckland) (Taranaki) N.Z. Championship Semi-finalist V. Purdy’s toughest rival v. a Taranaki N.Z. Championship Runner-up. champion. Featherweight. Welterweight. B. WILSON v. G. THOMAS. J. JOHNSTON v. K. REED (Auckland) (Taranaki) (Auckland) (Taranaki) ' South Auckland champion v. a A bout that brings together Auckland Taranaki champion. and Taranaki rugged fighters. SUPPORTED BY 10 FIRST-CLASS BOUTS! PRICES: 2/- (plus tax). Reservations 1/- extra at V. S. Pruden’s, Tobacconist, Devon Street, until midday. STRATFORD WINTER SHOW PEOPLE’S DAY—ALL DAY TO-DAY! PEOPLE’S DAY—ALL DAY TO-DAY! DON’T FAIL TO ATTEND. COME EARLY, STAY LATE. YOU WILL BE INTERESTED AND AMUSED EVERY SECOND. THE GREATEST INDUSTRIAL, POULTRY AND AMUSEMENT EXHIBITION EVER STAGED IN TARANAKI. STRATFORD WINTER SHOW CLOSES TO-NIGHT, BEFORE MIDNIGHT. WEDNESDAY NEXT — JULY 4 — WEDNESDAY NEXT FOURTH ANNUAL CHARITY BALL (Under the patronage of His Grace the Archbishop of Wellington). AGRICULTURAL HALL, NEW PLYMOUTH. In aid of the St. Vincent de Paul Society for the alleviation of distress in New Plymouth. McNEILL’S NOVELTY DANCE BAND. ENTRANCING DECORATIONS. BEAUTIFUL LIGHTING EFFECTS. PRESENTATION OF DEBUTANTES. The debutantes will be presented to His Grace the Archbishop of Wellington at 9.15 p.m. NEXT WEDNESDAY THE BALL OF THE YEAR NEXT WEDNESDAY . SUBSCRIPTION: Double 10/-, Single 6/-. Box 3, New Plymouth. H. CRAWSHAW, Hon. Secretary. L ' — ■ - - — NEW PLYMOUTH TRAMWAY SICK & ACCIDENT SOCIETY. .SEVENTH’ annual ball AGRICULTURAL HALL — TUESDAY, JULY 17, 1934. TIP-TOP FLOOR. • FIRST-CLASS SUPPER. SPLENDID DECORATIONS WITH SPECIAL LIGHTING EFFECTS. The Most Popular Ball of the Season. You’ll be sorry if you miss this one. The initial appearance of Hooker’s Merrymakers’ Full Orchestra of 7 instruments. ADMISSION: Gentlemen 3/6, Ladies 2/6, Double Ticket 5/-. Right of Admission Reserved. Free Buses to all Suburbs after Ball. OHANGAI FOOTBALL CLUB ANNUAL BALL FORESTERS’ HALL, HAWERA — TUESDAY, JULY 24. MUSIC BY HOOKER’S MERRYMAKERS. OLD-TIME, MODERN AND NOVELTY DANCES. WALTZING COMPETITION. ADMISSION: LADIES 1/6, GENTLEMEN 2/6. TURANGI TUG-O’-WAR In aid of Turangi Football Baby Carnival. CLIFTON HALL, WAITARA, JULY 2,4, 6, 1934. Team to weigh in at 7.30 p.m. PRIZES : Ist £lO, 2nd £5. Consolation: Ist £2/10/-, 2nd Trophy. SEE THE CHAMPIONS: Haupoto, Rahotu, Kahui Road, Pungarehu, Ararata Road and Bunkum Boys. MESSRS. REARDON & GUNSON, Starter and Timekeeper. GRAND DANCE FINAL NIGHT. ADMISSION: Gentlemen 2/-, Ladies 1/6. ’Phone 65X, Waitara. F. L. KNUCKEY, Hon. Secretary. PUBLIC MEETING PRACTICAL PROSPERITY PROPOSALS. WILLIAM GOODFELLOW and ALBERT RUSSELL will speak on OTTAWA AGREEMENT TARIFFS, RECIPROCAL TRADE. VITAL TO YOUR PROSPERITY. HAWERA— MONDAY, July 2, 8 p.m., Grand Theatre. STRATFORD— Parish Hall, TUESDAY, July 3, at 1 o’clock. NEW PLYMOUTH— Empire Theatre, TUESDAY, July 3, at 8 p.m. AT.T. INVITED ADMISSION FREE. AT STRATFORD! AT STRATFORD! MR. FRED WOODS EVANGELIST OF AUSTRALIA, WILL CONDUCT AN INSPIRING EVANGELISTIC CAMPAIGN. BRIGHT SINGING AND CHORUSES. COMMENCING TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), JULY 1, 1934, at 7 p.m. Also on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, at 7.30 p.m. GOSPEL HALL, REGAN STREET, STRATFORD. EVERYBODY WELCOME! COME AND BRING YOUR FRIENDS!

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Taranaki Daily News, 30 June 1934, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 30 June 1934, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 30 June 1934, Page 3

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