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AMUSEMENTS. One of the Most Entertaining and Unusual Programmes to be presented at this theatre for some time - YOU MUST SEE IT! TO-DAY, At 1.30. Finally To-night at 8. JAMES DUNN GLORIA STUART — In — “THE GIRL IN 419.” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PLAZA, STRATFORD COM. TO-MORROW AT 8 P.M. Marion Davies, Bing Crosby, Six Merry Song Hits, Gorgeous Dance Spectacles— All stirred for one helping of romance. MARION DAVIES -— BING CROSBY MARION DAVIES BING CROSBY — In — “CINDERELLA’S FELLA” “CINDERELLA’S FELLA” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) — With — Fifi D’Orsay—Stuart Erwin—Ned Sparks TRULY ONE OF THE MOST TUNEFUL PICTURES OF THE YEAR! Come Early or reserve Immediately at Clark’s or ring 444 after 6.45 p.m. KING’S, STRATFORD COM. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), 8 P.M. WILLIAM POWELL The star who gave WILLIAM POWELL you “The Kennel WILLIAM POWELL Murder Case,” and WILLIAM POWELL “The Thin Man,” In another delightful role of Crime and Mystery. “PRIVATE DETECTIVE 62” “PRIVATE DETECTIVE 62” “PRIVATE DETECTIVE 62” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) — With — Margaret Lindsay and Ruth Donnelly. A picture filled with exciting and thrill- ( ing incidents—a mystery melodrama that will hold you spell-bound one minute and convulse you with fits of hysterical laughter the next. FEATURETTES include: “Around the World” (comedy), “Abe Lyman’s Orchestra (Musical), Travelogue, News Reel. Plans at Theatre. Dial 348 for Reserves. I

MAKE MAHOE YOUR “GOAL” AND HAVE A “BULLY” TIME. GRAND WIND-UP HOCKEY DANCE IN THE MAHOE HALL. TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), OCTOBER 18, 1934. 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. TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY).’ 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. V (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. Over the Hills and Dales come Hikers, Bikers, Riders and Cars! Why ? They’re speeding off to the Finest Dance in the Butter Province I TARIKI’S CHAMPION DANCE & EUCHRE TARIKI HALL — TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23 — TARIKI HALL Tie up Rover; rug old Kate; let out Spot and Pansy; have tea; wind up Big Ben; and come. You must be in the Big Free Fox-Trot Contest. Whoopee! Vmsen’s Ambassadors—The master entertainers are right out with big thrillers. Billy will sure make your Pulsators quicken, and Ike your heart glow; while Bert and Jack will tune in sure with plenty of thrills. Old and modern _ dances galore. . Big Monte Carlo, with Novelties. Stacker Euchre, 14 prizes: Ladies’ and Gents’ Ist £l, 2nd 10/- orders; 3rd, 4th, sth, Lucky Seats, and Consolation Trophies. Floor O.K. Big Six Supper. If you need a Free Bus see Curd, Stratford, and L. Old, Inglewood—they’ll motor you out. ADMISSION - LADIES 1/6; GENTLEMEN 2/6 - ADMISSION H. GUSH, Organiser; E. MAHON, Hon. Sec. T.F.U. A NIGHT OF NIGHTS! A NIGHT OF NIGHTS! .. COME TO THE GRAND TENNIS DANCE TOWN HALL, KAPONGA. TUESDAY! — OCTOBER 30 — TUESDAY! ' HOOKER’S MERRYMAKERS ORCHESTRA. NOVELTY DANCES — STREAMERS — CONFETTI. ADMISSION: LADIES 2/-, GENTLEMEN 2/6, MOUNTAIN. ROAD RACE “ NEW ZEALAND 120-MILE ROAD CYCLE CHAMPIONSHIP. SATURDAY NEXT! OCTOBER 20 SATURDAY NEXT! Start Queen St., New Plymouth, 9 a.m., Opunake 11 a.m., Kaponga 11.50 a.m., Manaia 12.10 p.m., Hawera, via South Road, Collins St. and Glover Road, 12.40 p m., Eltham 1.20 p.m., Stratford 1.45 p.m., Inglewood 2.25 p.m., N.P. Racecourse 3.0 SEE THE FINISH AT THE RACECOURSE! Racecourse Attractions include Boxing, Wrestling, Ladies’ and Youths’ Cycle Races Novelty Cycle Events and Children’s Races commencing at 1 o clock. Progress reports and music by Lightband and Wann’s Amplifier. Programmes 3d. ADMISSION TO COURSE: Adults 1/-, Children 6d, Unemployed 6d. Cars and Cycles Free. GRAND PRESENTATION DANCE, AGRICULTURAL HALL, IN EVENING. Presentation of Trophies by His Worship the Mayor (Mr. E R. C. at 930 p.m. Music by Vinsen’s Ambassadors (five players). Ladies 1/-, Gents 1/b. H. W. BOCOCK, Secretary. BnBHBnBM 3KnijnEnw®nßBW®3™ BEffl ® niBB0BaBsaBnaolHB!!3 ®® BBaßaEn ®

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