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AMUSEMENTS. Finally at 2 and 8 p.m. To-day. LAUREL AND HARDY “BABES IN TOYLAND.” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) CT IJICTRBO? - - COMMENCING AT 2 & 8 TO-MORROW Clark Gable and Joan Crawford Clark Gable and Joan Crawford Clark Gable and Joan Crawford Re-united and Supported by Otto Kruger ■ Stuart Erwin In a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Special. “C-H-A-I-N-E-D” “C-H-A-I-N-E-D” “C-H-A-I-N-E-D” (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) The romance of a gallant lady who lived a lie—to comfort the man she married —and protect the man she loved. Plans at Collier’s or ring 1164 To-night.

AMUSEMENTS. Finally at 8 To-night. — “20TH. CENTURY.” John Barrymore — Carole Lombard. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) “MAN AGAINST WOMAN.” Jack Holt — Lillian Miles. PRICES: 1/6 & 1/-. Plan at Collier’s. ' ■■■■■■■ NEW PLYMOUTH. COMMENCING AT 8 TO-MORROW. Columbia’s Grand Successor to “Lady for A Day.” MAY ROBSON ROGER PRYOR MAY ROBSON — ROGER PRYOR Walter Connolly — Carole Lombard Walter Connolly — Carole Lombard Combine their talents with delightful and humourous results in “LADY BY CHOICE.” “LADY BY CHOICE.” (Recommended by Censor for Adults.)

GRAND DANCE URENUI HALL: TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY). HOOKER’S MERRYMAKERS will entertain and believe us they know how to. Snappy One-steps and Dreamy Waltzes. Hear and see Stewart Gordon (talented Blind Musician) In several special numbers. He is marvellous. A night of fun and frivolity. Roll up and have your share. This means you. Popular prices. FLANNELS OPTIONAL. ADMISSION: Ladies 2/-, Gentlemen 2/6. 1 (Proceeds in aid of Okoke Tennis Club). MESDAMES FRASER & WRIGHT. Joint Hon. Secretaries. MATAPU HALL — TO-NIGHT—TO-NIGHT — MATAPU HALL EXTRAORDINARY NEWS. > EXTRAORDINARY NEWS. THE CRICKET CLUB & FARMERS’ UNION are combining in a magnificent effort to surpass all events in Taranaki in the last 1000 years. BOYS! GIRLS! THIS IS SOMETHING OUT OF THE BOX! THE HAPPINESS BALL THE HAPPINESS BALL This is going to be the Talk of Taranaki until Mt. Egmont erupts again! SPECIAL! SPECIAL! TWO MONTE CARLOS. £2 FOR A TRAIN RIDE. This will be paid to the winning couple in the Mystery Train Dance, to the haunting melodies played by Taranaki’s Premier Orchestra, VINSEN’S AMBASSADORS. Come on folks, snap into it and catch a Free Bus from Stratford, Eltham or Hawera.. All seats must be booked. Stratford buses will pick up Eltham passengers and Egmont Motors from Hawera ADMISSION: Gentlemen 2/6, Ladies 2/-. A. LOBBAN (Hon. Secretary). TATARAIMAKA HALL, TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY). PATUA CHEESEPUNCHERS’ GRAND CARNIVAL DANCE Novelty Dances, Splendid Supper, Glassy Floor, Soft Drinks, Ice Cream. A GOOD TIME IN STORE FOR ALL! VINSEN’S AMBASSADOR DANCE BAND. Williamson’s Bus leaving Ibbetson’s Garage at 7.45 p.m. if sufficient inducement. 1/- RETURN. BOOK EARLY! i ADMISSION: Ladies 1/6, Gentlemen 2/-. MONSTER SEASIDE GALA OPUNAKB BEACH: TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY). FUN GALORE: Castle Building Competitions, Treasure Hunt, Races for Young and Old, Musical Motor Chairs, Bathing Beauty Parade, Prettiest Ankle Competition, Side-Shows, etc., Life-Saving Demonstration. ADMISSION TO BEACH: ADULTS, 6d; CHILDREN, FREE. DANCE IN TOWN HALL AT NIGHT. ADMISSION: GENTLEMEN 2/-, LADIES 1/6, ' HOOKER’S MERRYMAKERS ORCHESTRA.

PIHAMA HALL! PIHAMA HALL! THE SIXTH ANNUAL SETTLERS’ HARVEST HOME BALL THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1935. NOVELTIES GALORE. SPOON & FORK SUPPER. GOOD FLOOR. HOOKER’S MERRYMAKERS ORCHESTRA. Free Bus from Kaponga, via Kapuni and Opunake. ADMISSION: LADIES 2/-, GENTS. 3/-; DOUBLE TICKETS 4/-. R. W. HASELTINE, Hon. Secretary. HA! YES! THIS IS THE ONE EVERYBODY’S TALKING ABOUT! GREAT PINK DANCE & EUCHRE ‘ (In Aid of M.W.D.F.U.) TARIKI HALL, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 8 p.m. The Master Dance Orchestra will be there —HOOKER’S MERRYMAKERS. Whoopee! Girls! Let’s pop along, it’s sure O.K. Remember that Dance Floor—it can’t be beaten! Wonderful variety of Novelty Dances. EUCHRE: Look! Ladies’ and Gents.’ Ist. 15/-, 2nd. 2/6, 3rd. 2/6 (open orders), 4th. and sth. Trophies. Plenty of room, so come and try your Luck. Al Supper. Flannels Optional. Free Buses: Curd’s, Stratford; Old’s, Inglewood; Leave at 7.30 sharp. POPULAR PRICES: Ladies 1/6, Gentlemen 2/6. H. GUSH, Organiser. PUBLIC NOTICES. FARMERS’ RALLY! FARMERS’ RALLY! FARMERS’ RALLY! FARMERS’ RALLY! OPERA HOUSE, HAWERA. TO-DAY (TUESDAY), FEBRUARY 19, 1935, AT 11 A.M. MORTGAGE CORPORATION “What Will it Mean and What it Should Mean.’’ SPEAKERS: W. J. POLSON ESQ., M.P., H. O. MELLSOP ESQ. (Auckland), LLOYD HAMMOND ESQ (Hunterville), H. E. BLYDE ESQ. FARMERS! YOUR EXISTENCE IS AT STAKE. A DAY OFF THE FARM TO ATTEND THIS MEETING MAY MEAN THE PROTECTION OF YOUR FUTURE. ALL FARMERS INVITED. E. K. CAMERON & D. LeC. MORGAN, Secs. TO RESIDENTS OF TIKORANGI J THE undersigned, do hereby announce that' I am OPENING A CASH STORE with BOWSER PUMPS in conjunction in Tikorangi. My premises are situated at the Corner of the Inland North and Ngatimaru Roads, and will open TOMORROW (Wednesday), February 20, 1935, at 8.30 a.m. By retailing on a strictly Cash Basis, goods will be sold at lowest prices. A trial is solicited. W. L. FAULL. Proprietor, TIKORANGI CASH STORE, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE. ’Phone 88A.

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