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AMUSEMENTS. > AMUSEMENTS. e BOYS AND GIRLS PLEASE NOTE: The Everybody’s Invited to Metro-Goldwyn-Final Episode of Mayer's “GORDON OF GHOST CITY” “HOLLYWOOD PARTY” Screens at the Matinee Only. “HOLLYWOOD PARTY” — At the — THE REGENT, N.P. OPERA HOUSE, N.P. COM. TO-DAY, AT 2 & 8. (New Plymouth’s Theatre Magnificent.) One of the Best Double Star Pro- TO-DAY, 2 P.M. —, TO-NIGHT, AT 8. grammes it has been our privi- (Also Monday, at 2 and 8.) lege to present. STAN LAUREL & OLIVER HARDY FIRSTLY —Not a wild and woolly Wes- STAN LAUREL & OLIVER HARDY tern, but a gripping and unusual drama STAN LAUREL & OLIVER HARDY E of the early days in California. Are the “Life of the Party.” E “THE CALIFORNIA TRAIL.” And they are ably supported by 15 E (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Leading Stars, including Polly Moran, — Co-starring — Lupe Velez, Charles Butterworth and BUCK JONES & HELEN MACK. Walt. Disney’s MICKEY MOUSE SECONDLY—The stars of “Below the Walt -Disney’s MICKEY MOUSE _ Sea” re-united. (His First Appearance with Humans m RALPH BELLAMY & FAY WRAY » Feature Length Picture) With Walter Connelly Join the Fun m the Merriest Party in an unusual drama dealing with P the medical profession. , HOLLYWOOD FAKIY “ONCE TO EVERY WOMAN” ‘‘SoLLYWOOD PARTY” (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) HOLLxWUUU IAK-Xx - Popular Prices: D.C. 1/6, Stalls 1/-, Chil- for universal Exhibition.) e dren, 9d and 6d. Plan at Collier’s until There s Lilting Music, Gorgeous Girls, noon, then at Lester’s or ring 548. Hilarious Comedy, Spectacular Settings, g . _ and things you have never dreamed of, YS. TARANAKI WOMEN’S INSTITUTE’S including . ° f ,. th ® “ HOT CHOCOLATE SOLDIERS’ (m Gorgeous r T)RAMA pESTIVAL. Technicolour). ATTRACTIVE ADDED ATTRACTIONS: ST. JOSEPH’S HALL, HAWERA. Metro News, “Soup and Fish” (Todd and TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY, Oct. 23, 24. Kelly comedy), “Big Ditch of Panama” (travel), and “Flying Hunters” (Oddity). ADMISSION: 2/- and 1/-. plan at Collier’s until noon, thereafter Box Plan at Lester’s, Hawera, from at Theatre or ring 1164 to-night. Tuesday. 1 ' —— t 1 “OH BABY, WHAT A NIGHT’’-’ ' THE PATEA MUNICIPAL BAND PRESENT THEIR FIRST ANNUAL BALL & CARNIVAL y PATEA TOWN HALL, MONDAY, OCT. 15. PRIZES FOR BEST PLAIN & FANCY DRESSES. Confetti, Streamers, Balloons, and a Night of Dancing to VINSEN’S AMBASSADORS, Taranaki’s Premier Dance Orchestra. Free Bus from Criterion Garage, . Hawera, at 7.30 p.m. i LOOK AT THE PRICES: Gentlemen 3/6, Ladies 2/6, Double 5/-. ’ DON’T WISH YOU HAD BEEN THERE—BE THERE! IT’S A CARNIVAL NIGHT . —— — CARDIFF HALL! CARDIFF HALL! ’ ANNIVERSARY BALL 1 TUESDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 16. Novelty Dances Galore. Floor and Supper of the Best. AMBASSADORS’ DANCE BAND. Free feus leaves Stratford at 7.45 p.m. sharp. ADMISSION: Gentlemen 2/6, Ladies 1/6. Troubles forgotten, worries forgotten, now and forever, for tally-hd and away we go to the most popular dance hall in Taranaki. To the— TARIKI TENNIS CLUB’S GIGANTIC OPENING DANCE ' AND EUCHRE PARTY. In the TARIKI HALL, on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16, at 8 p.m. Music by Taranaki’s leading dance orchestra: HOOKER’S MERRYMAKERS. M.C.’s who’ll keep things merry. Novelty Dances, including Monte Carlo Dance and Twilight Dances. And what about these euchre prizes? There’s Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s First and Second Prizes: Ist prizes £l, 2nd prizes ‘ 10/- (all open orders). Come and try your luck. Glassy Floor.' Excellent Supper. FREE BUSES: Curd’s, Stratford; Old’s, Inglewood. Book seats early. ! Flannels optional. Popular Prices: Ladies 1/6; Gentlemen 2/6. ■ L. HUCKER, Hon. Secretary. OPERA HOUSE, N.P., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1934. SEE “CUCKOO” THE COW! SEE THE GIANT! SEE “CUCKOO” THE COW! SEE THE GIANT! JACK & THE BEANSTALK BY MISS ELWYN RILEY AND PUPILS. BOX PLAN AT COLLIER’S. DAY SALES AT COLLIER’S. BOX PLAN AT COLLIER’S. DAY SALES AT COLLIER’S. ; PRICES: 3/-, 2/- (plus tax), 1/6. SEE THE VOLCANO BURN! SEE THE BEANSTALK GROW I SEE THE VOLCANO BURN! SEE THE BEANSTALK GROW! MAKE MAHOE YOUR “GOAL” AND HAVE A “BULLY” TIME. GRAND WIND-UP HOCKEY DANCE IN THE MAHOE HALL. THURSDAY! — October 18 — THURSDAY!' SCHOTTISCHE COMPETITION. NOVELTY DANCES. HOOKER’S MERRYMAKERS ORCHESTRA. ADMISSION: Gentlemen 2/-, Ladies 1/6. NOTE: If sufficient inducement offers, free buses will run from Stratford and Eltham. TOWN HALL, INGLEWOOD. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18. DANCE RECITAL. “GYPSY NIGHT LIFE” PUPILS of MRS. M. McGOWAN. COME AND SEE—The Cat Ballet, The Dutch Scene, and The Honeymoon , Hotel. Gorgeous Costumes, Scenery and Dancing. Followed by “GYPSY NIGHT LIFE,” with their Haunting Melodies, Sparkling Ballets, Magnificent Scenery and Extra Special Lighting. (Proceeds in aid of School Ground Improvement Fund.) PRICES: Circle 2/-, Front Stalls 2/-, Back Stalls 1/-. BOX PLAN opens at Sutherland’s on Saturday, October 13. Book Early and Secure Good Seats. « PUNGAREHU HALL ! PUNGAREHU HALL ! GRAND DANCE & EUCHRE PARTY l WEDNESDAY — OCTOBER 24, 1934 — WEDNESDAY (In aid of Catholic Building Fund.) Euchre Prizes to value of £4. Ladies’ Ist, value 20/-, 2nd 15/-, 3rd 5/-. Gentlemen, Ist value 20/->, 2nd 15/-, 3rd 5/-. Music by Misses K. and N. Goodin. Novelty, Modem and Old-time Dances. Good Floor. Ex- ' cellent Supper. ADMISSION: Gentlemen 2/-, Ladies 1/6. E. DOODY & M. DOYLE, Hon. Secs. TOWN HAT/L KAPONGA 1 TOWN HALL, KAPONGA! TOWN HALL, KAPONGA! TOWN HALL, KAPONGA! GRAND TENNIS DANCE OCTOBER 30! OCTOBER 30! OCTOBER 30! OCTOBER 30! OCTOBER 30! , OCTOBER 30! SCHNEIDER SHIELD SCHNEIDER SHIELD EUCHRE & DANCE INGLEWOOD TOWN HALL—THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1934. - ! REMEMBER LAST YEAR’S ? THIS WILL BE BETTER! •t Presentation of Shield to Ratapiko—l934 winner. Look at this for Euchre: Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s 15/- first; 7/6 second; 2/6 third. Open Orders. How's this for Music ? Jack Hookei' and His Merry Men in latest Dance Hits. Supper and Floor par excellence. ADMISSION: Ladies 2/-; Gentlemen 2/6. C. EVANS, Hon. Sec. Schneider Board.

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Taranaki Daily News, 13 October 1934, Page 3

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