AMUSEMENTS. Topsy Turvy “JO” Flirtatious “MEG” Sweet "BETH” Fastidious “AMY” Grumpy “AUNT MARCH’ Beautiful “MARMEE’ “FRITZ!” “BROOKE!” “LAURIE!” THEY LEAP FROM THE BOOK -AND LIVE! OPERA HOUSE, N.P. “As Cosy as Your Own Fii eside. Direction: J. C. Williamson and W. K. Kenibail Theatres, Ltd. COMMENCING TO-DAY. Matinee 2 p.m. Evening at 8. We have the honour to present LOUISA MAY ALCOTT’S LOUISA MAY ALCOTT’S Immortal Story of Home Life and Girlhood. “LITTLE WOMEN” “LITTLE WOMEN”“LITTLE WOMEN” “LITTLE WOMEN” — With KATHARINE HEPBURN (More Electric Than Ever.) FRANCES DEE JOAN BENNETT PAUL LUKAS EDNA MAY OLIVER And Many Others! No Man, Woman or Child should miss seeing this Outstanding Picture. IT WILL LIVE FOREVER AS A PRICELESS MEMORY! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) BOX PLAN ARRANGEMENTS. The Box Plan will be at Collier’s until noon, thereafter at the Theatre. TELEPHONE RESERVES, which will be accepted (’phone 1164) at the Theatre after 1.30 p.m. will be sold if unclaimed by 7.55 p.m. BE ADVISED!. BOOK OR BE EARLY.
AMUSEMENTS. The Final Chapter “THE PHANTOM OF THE AIR” Screens at Matinee Only. THE REGENT, N.P. (Cosily Heated Throughout.) COMMENCING TO-DAY. Matinee at 2 Evening at 7.45 A Grand All-Star Entertainment! With a maximum of Diverting Featurettes. Thrilling Drama—PleasurableExcitement—Bubbling with Fun. The Shrewdly Guarded Secrets of the Police Revealed for the First Time. “FROM HEADQUARTERS” “FROM HEADQUARTERS” (Recommended by the Censor for Adults ) With a Superb Cast George Brent—Margaret Lindsay Eugene Pallette Also:—Cinesound News, Notre Dame Glee Club,” Musical Revue, Radio Novelty and Borah Minnevitch and His Harmonica Band. Popular Prices: D.C. 1/6, Stalls 1/-, Children 9d and 6d. Plan at Collier’s until noon, then at Lester's or ring 548 to-night J)ACK gLOCK gALE. ST. MARY’S HALL, WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 1934. Produce, Cakes, Odds and Ends Stalls. Entertainment in evening 1/-. Afternoon Tea 9d. Doors Open 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. M. GODFREY, Secretary. T ITTLE Theatre Players. 3 One-Act Plays, St. Mary’s Hall, July 18 & 19.
RAHOTU JUBILEE 1884-1934. THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1934, AT THE SCHOOL. ASSEMBLY AND ROLL CALL, 10.30 a.m. ADDRESSES BY VISITING OFFICIALS AND MAORI REPRESENTATIVES. MARCH TO RAHOTU HALL — LUNCHEON. Parade of Ex-Service Men and Laying of Wreath at Memorial Arch. HAKAS. POI DANCES. FOLK DANCING, etc., etc. SIGNING OF ROLL. GRAND CONCERT, RAHOTU HALL, 8 P.M. ADMISSION: Adults 1/6, Children 6d. FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1934, 10.30 A.M. PROCESSION FROM SCHOOL TO RAHOTU DOMAIN. Old-time Costumes and Fancy Dress. Vinsen’s Band. MAORI PARTY. ARMED CONSTABULARY. BULLOCK WAGGONS. PACK HORSES, etc., etc. RAHOTU DOMAIN ADMISSION: Gentlemen 1/-, Ladies 6d, Children Free. HAKAS. POI DANCES. KOPA MAORI. FANCY-DRESS FOOTBALL, BASKETBALL, Etc., Etc. REFRESHMENTS ON GROUND. RAHOTU HALL, 8 P.M.: JUBILEE PLAIN & FANCY DRESS MASQUERADE BALL. VINSEN’S ORCHESTRA. ADMISSION: Ladies 2/-, Gentlemen 3/-. ELTHAM PARISH HALL -MONDAY, JULY 9. WHOOPEE NOVELTY DANCE (In aid of St, Joseph's Church.) Hooker’s Merrymakers, featuring Stewart Gordon in Solo and Novelty Numbers. MODERN, OLD-TIME and NOVELTY DANCES, including “Twilight,” Lucky Spot, Statue, Log Cabin, Paper-Bag, Excuse-Me and Big Sweepstake Monte Cailo. GLASSY FLOOR. DAINTY HOME-MADE SUPPER. ADMISSION : GENTLEMEN 2/6, LADIES 2/-. MISSES N. WHITE and S. MULLALLY, Secretaries. MANGATOKI HALL! MANGATOKI HALL! TUESDAY, JULY 10, 1934. MANGATOKI FARMERS’ UNION BALL MUSIC BY HOOKER’S MERRYMAKERS. NOVELTY DANCES. GOOD SUPPER. ADMISSION: Gentlemen 2/6, Ladies 1/6. . L ’ - J. H. ANDERSON, Secretary. A NIGHT THAT CANNOT BE QVERLOOKED! ~ 1884 — PATEA VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE — 1934 GRAND JUBILEE BALL TOWN HALL TUESDAY, JULY 10 — PATEA. The Ball of the Season, with Music supplied by VINSEN’S AMBASSADORS (Taranaki’s Best of 7 Instruments). Be early! See the Gold Star Veterans lead the Grand March. Pcee Cans from Criterion Garage, Hawera (Egmont Tourist Motors) at 7.30 p.m. ’Rhone 2310. DAINTY SUPPER. GOOD FLOOR. Depression Prices: Ladies 2/6, Gentlemen 3/6, Double 5/-. N. R. COAD, Hon. Secretary. OAONUI HALL! OAONUI HALL! FOOTBALL CLUB’S EUCHRE AND DANCE WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 1934. GOOD PRIZES & SUPPER. GOOD MUSIC. ADMISSION: 2/.. W. SCHUTLZ, Hon. Secretary. Here’s to the girl who’s left at home, And thinks that she’s been slighted, And here’s to the flea who plants himself, Where he’s not been invited. No Invitations necessary on JULY 16, for the PUKENGAHU FOOTBALL CLUB’S ANNUAL BALL Music by HOOKER’S MERRYMAKERS, Taranaki’s favourite and most modern Dance Band. Huge Sweepstake Monte Carlo, 10/-, and hosts of other Novelties. FREE BUSES FROM STRATFORD AND ELTHAM. ADMISSION: LADIES 2/-, GENTLEMEN 2/6, DOUBLE 4/-. OAONUI HALL. OAONUI HALL. GRAND LONG-NIGHT DANCE MONDAY JULY 23, 1934 MONDAY Music By Hooker’s Merrymakers’ Orchestra, four instruments, including Stewart Gordon, the talented Blind Musician. GOOD SUPPER. GOOD MONTE CARLO PRIZES. ADMISSION: Gentlemen 2/6, Ladies 1/6. Proceeds in aid of Hall Funds. L. A. BOSWORTH, Hon. Secretary Oaonui Hall Society. ~ OHANGAI FOOTBALL CLUB ANNUAL BALL FORESTERS’ HALL, HAWERA — TUESDAY, JULY 21. MUSIC BY HOOKER’S MERRYMAKERS. OLD-TIME, MODERN AND NOVELTY DANCES. WALTZING COMPETITION. ADMISSION: LADIES 1/6, GENTLEMEN 2/6. OPUNAKE SURF AND LIFE-SAVING CLUB. ANNUAL BALL WEDNESDAY — AUGUST 1, 1934 — WEDNESDAY MALCOLM’S STAR ORCHESTRA (Five Instruments). GOOD FLOOR AND EXCELLENT SUPPER. ADMISSION; LADIES 2/-, GENTLEMEN 3/-, DOUBLE 5/-. J. A. CLOUSTON, Hon. Sec. Ball Committee.
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Taranaki Daily News, 7 July 1934, Page 3
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