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. -AMUSEMENTS. TO-DAY, 2 TO-NIGHT AT 8. Last Two Screenings of HI “RED WAGON” ||| (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) Plan at Collier’s or Ring 365 To-night. EVERYBODY’S, N.P. COM. TO-MORROW, 2 & 8 P.M. Another Musical Masterpiece by the producers of “42nd. Street” and “GoldDiggers of 1933.” “FOOTLIGHT PARADE” “FOOTLIGHT PARADE” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) With Ruby Keeler, Dick Powell, James Cagney and Joan Blondell. TTEAR the Screaming Farce by Mr. Fairbrother’s Auroa Troupe at the Manaia Flower Show, To-night. ELTHAM TALKIES 8 p.m. TO-NIGHT I TO-NIGHT! 8 p.m. THIS YEAR’S BEST MUSICAL. A glorious extravaganza that combines lilting music, spectacular ballets, catchy songs, specialty dances, gorgeous fracking, comedy, and mirth, against a background of the scenic beauties of Brazil. DOLORES DEL RIO —ln—- “ FLYING DOWN TO RIO ” “FLYING DOWN TO RIO” —With— GENE RAYMOND, GINGER ROGERS, and 200 of Hollywood’s most beautiful girls. Preceded by—A "Newsreel; a Review, a Comedy. Coming, Thurs., Friday: “David Hanim.” MANUTAHI HALL. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12. COMBINED CRICKET CLUBS’ J) A N C E — And —' PRESENTATION OF GOODWIN CUP. Wills’ Melodymakers Orchestra. Good Floor and Supper. AND A GOOD TIME GUARANTEED! ADMISSION: Ladies 2/-, Gentlemen 2/6, Double 4/-. \ J. ARCHER, Hon. Sec. LEPPERTON HALL. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12. Q.RAND JJANCE & J£UCHRE PARTY, ALSO FAREWELL To Mr. and Mrs. NOEL ROSS. Good Supper. Good Prizes. . ROWE’S ORCHESTRA. ADMISSION: Ladies 1/-, Gentlemen 1/6. R. PAUL, Hom Sec. QRCHESTRAL QONCERT. MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1934. SYMPHONY IN C MINOR (Beethoven) SYMPHONY IN C MINOR (Beethoven) STRADHOLME ORCHESTRA Assisted by Mr. H. C. A. Fox and players, Hawera. j . JTONG jQANCE. MRS. MARCHANTS’ CLASSES. FRIDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 14. Frontiersmen’s Rooms, Eltham. Gentlemen 1/6, Ladies 1/-, including supper. Old-time Dance Classes every Friday, 8 30 to 10.30, 6d. jyjONSTER OARNIVAL pANCE MOKOIA HALL, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1934. Full Particulars Later. HORTICULTURAL SHOWS. ST. DAVID’S gPRING pLOWER gHOW. TOWN HALL, MANAIA. TO-DAY (TUESDAY). Afternoon at 1.30. Evening from 7.30. ADMISSION: Afternoon 1/-, Evening 1/6; Children 6d. Splendid Concert Programme in Evening. gPRING gHOW WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19. Daffodils, Cut Flowers, Pot Plants. Valuable Points Prizes in all sections. Dance to follow in evening. Obtain schedules from— H. D. HUGHES, "9 Secretary, Normanby. gPRING gHOW. TOWN HALL, KAPONGA. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1934. SCHEDULES AVAILABLE from N. C. DAVIES, Hon, Sec. TENDERS. STEELWORK: TONGAPORUTU RIVER BRIDGE. rpENDERS, closing at 4.0 p.m. on TUESDAY, September 25, 1934, with the Secretary, Public Works Tenders Board at Wellington, for the supply of fabrication of steel and ironwork for Tongaporutu River Bridge. Plans and specifications may be seen at the ’ Public Works Offices, Auckland, Wellington and Stratford. TENDERS FOR STUMPING. fjpENDERS are invited and will be received up to September 18 from two or more registered unemployed men for stumping and clearing 20 acres ready -.for ploughing under the 4B scheme. Further particulars from— J. B. MARSH) Oakura. TENDERS. are invited for additions to my residence. For further particulars apply— L. HUGHES, Oakura. CLIFTON COUNTY COUNCIL. TENDERS. RENDERS, addressed to the Chairman, P.O. Box 27, Waitara, will be received up till noon SATURDAY, September 15, for the following work: — CONTRACT No. 470.—The construction of a traffic bridge and approaches in steel and hardwood over the Mangapona Stream, Matara Road. Plans and Specifications at County Offices, Waitara. N. C. FOOKES, County Engineer.

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Taranaki Daily News, 11 September 1934, Page 3

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