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AMUSEMENTS. OPERA HOUSE, N.P. “The Theatre that Sets the Standard.” Direction: J. C. Williamson and W. K. Kenibal! Theatres, Ltd. COMMENCING TO-DAY. Matinee at 2. Evening at 8. BRILLIANT ENTERTAINMENT. A scintillating comedy drama, replete with sparkling satire, subtle humour and excellently acted by a great cast. IRENE DUNNE — RALPH BELLAMY IRENE DUNNE - RALPH BELLAMY CONSTANCE CUMMINGS CONSTANCE CUMMINGS — In — “THIS MAN IS MINE.” “THIS MAN IS MINE.” (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) Not just another Triangle Drama but a delightfully entertaining story of a young and beautiful wife who sees her husband being stolen from her by. a former “flame” —love fails —so she tries other methods. You’ll be intrigued and amused with the result. VARIED SUPPORTS: Pathe News Reel, “Strictly Fresh Yeggs” (Comedy), and “Audio Review.” Plans at Collier’s until noon; thereafter at Theatre. Ring 1164.

AMUSEMENTS. MATINEE ONLY—Buck Jones in “Gordon of Ghost City,” No. 6. THE REGENT, N.P. TO-DAY, 2 P.M. TO-NIGHT, AT 7.45. The Picturisation of Phillip MacDonald s Novel, “PATROL.” Even greater than that outstanding epic, “The Black Watch.” Nothing so Vivid, so Realistic, so True to Life, has ever before been brought to the Screen! Full of Humour, Pathos and Intrigue. “THE LOST PATROL” “THE LOST PATROL” “THE LOST PATROL” “THE LOST PATROL” — With - VICTOR McLAGLEN & REGINALD DENNY. Boris Karloff and many others. A Heart-stirring story of Mesopotamia as the Australians and New Zealanders knew it. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) VARIED ASSOCIATE PROGRAMME. Prices: D.C. 1/6, Stalls 1/-, Children, 9d and 6d. Plan at Collier's until noon, thereafter at Lester's or ring 548 to-night

ELTHAM FIRE BRIGADE ! ELTHAM FIRE BRIGADE ! ANNUAL DANCE MONDAY SEPTEMBER 10, 1934 MONDAY ELTHAM TOWN HALL ! ELTHAM TOWN HALL ! MUSIC BY VINSEN’S AMBASSADORS. Curd’s Free Bus from Stratford. . Modern and Old-Time Dances. PROGRAMME: Waltz, Schottische, Military Two-step, Lancers, Fox-trot, Log Cabin, Veleta, 3-step, Hesitation, Supper Waltz. ADMISSION: Gentlemen 3/6; Ladies 2/6; Double 5/6. WAITARA’S PREMIER DANCE! WAITARA’S PREMIER DANCE! CLIFTON ROWING CLUB’S ANNUAL MODERN & OLD-TIME DANCE CLIFTON HALL, MONDAY, SEPT. 10. PRESENTATION OF TROPHIES WON DURING SEASON. Reappearance of HOOKER’S MERRYMAKERS, including Stewart Gordon, the Blind Musician. Novelty Dances, Good Supper. Excellent Floor. , ADMISSION: Gentlemen 2/-, Ladies 1/6. RIGHT OF ADMISSION RESERVED. H. SPURDLE, Secretary. BOXING/ BOXING! « PATEA TOWN HALL PATEA TOWN HALL W MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, at 8 p.m. l[A MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, at 8 p.m. JS TARANAKI AMATEUR CHAMPS. A WONDERFUL NIGHT’S SPORT! PRICES: Ringside 5/-, Circle 2/6, Stalls 2/- (plus tax), Ladies and Boys 1/6. BOXERS TO REPORT BY 7 P.M. 1.0.0. F. ANNUAL BALL THE SOCIAL EVENT OF THE YEAR. OPUNAKE TOWN HALL, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12. Excellent Floor. Novelties Galore. De Luxe Supper. HOOKER’S MERRYMAKERS’ ORCHESTRA. . GRAND MARCH WITH FULL REGALIA AT 8.30. Ladies 2/-, Gentlemen 3/-, Double 5/-. HURRAH FOR DOUGLAS! STOP ! LOOK I LISTEN ! at Douglas. in the Hall. and Dance to VINSEN’S AMBASSADORS. The Band selected to play for the Military Ball, Taihape, and Farmers’ Union Ball, Marton, this month. This function promises to eclipse all previous ones. Supper the Best. Floor second to none. Aitken’s Free Bus. ADMISSION: GENTLEMEN 2/6, LADIES 1/6. BE AT DOUGLAS WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12.

CARDIFF HALL! CARDIFF HALL! THE GREATEST EVENT OF THE YEAR—SOMETHING DIFFERENT! GRAND CONCERT, COMMUNITY SING AND DANCE TUESDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 11, 1984. A First-class Programme of Sketches, Vocal, Elocutionary, Dancing, and Musical Items by the leading artists of Stratford, interspersed with Community Singing under Mr. PAT VINCENT, Taranaki’s Greatest Song Leader. To be followed by a Dainty Supper and Dance. A night of Joy and Gladness for Girls and Boys from Bto 80. To start at 8 p.m. sharp. Doors at 7.30. Patrons are advised to be early to avoid disappointment. Whyte’s Free Bus will leave Stratford at 7.40 p.m. ADMISSION: ONLY 1/6. H. B. LIMMER, Hon. Sec. PUNGAREHU HALL! PUNGAREHU HALL! CATHOLIC LONG-NIGHT DANCE & EUCHRE PARTY FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1934. EUCHRE PRIZES: Ladies Ist. Value 15/-, 2nd. 5/-. Gentlemen’s Ist. 15/-, 2nd. 5/-. GOOD SUPPER. NOVELTY DANCES. Music by VINSEN’S AMBASSADORS. ADMISSION: Gentlemen 2/-, Ladies 1/6. LOOK! KAPONGA TO WN HALIa FOOTBALLERS’ ANNUAL BALL FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14. ON THE BALL! ON THE BALL! ON THE BALL! Hooker's Merrymakers Orchestra. Spoon and Fork Supper. Glassy Floor. Novelty Dances. Decorations too numerous to mention. For further particulars come to the ball. POPULAR PRICES: Gentlemen 3/-, Ladies 2/-. B. HAMMERSLEY & J. CAREY, Joint Secs. WANGANUI JOCKEY (JLUB (Incorporated). SPRING MEETING THURSDAY AND SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13 and 15. EXCELLENT FIELDS. WANGANUI GUINEAS SATURDAY.

With a background of experience that only quality can tell Corban’s produce wine that no others excel. FINAL SEPTEMBER OFFER. 3/ DISCOUNT OFF CASES OF ONE DOZEN BOTTLES -3/Special Rich Port 36/-, No. 4 Port 42/-, Inv. Port, Frontignac, Tawny Port, Sherry, Madeira 55/-, Special Res. Port, Dry Sherry 66/-, Wine Cocktail 85/-, etc. We recommend our Spec. Assorted Case (12 varieties), 58/- dozen. CASH WITH ORDER. FREIGHT PAID. FREE DELIVERY WITHIN REASON. Enclosed for which send me Above Concession applies only to case or special assorted. orders to— Name CORBAN’S Address WINE SHOP Occupation 20 UNION STOEET - HAWEEA ' If ceupon accompanies order.

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Taranaki Daily News, 8 September 1934, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 8 September 1934, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 8 September 1934, Page 3

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