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‘ AMUSEMENTS. If you appreciate good singing, lilting refrains and clever humorous dialogue woven into a connected story then we guarantee that “20 Million Sweethearts” will more than satisfy you. AGAIN AT 8 TO-NIGHT. (Finally at 2 and 8 p.m. To-morrow.) DICK POWELL—GINGER ROGERS DICK POWELL-GINGER ROGERS In Warner Bros.’ Bright and Breezy Musical Romance. “20 MILLION SWEETHEARTS” “20 MILLION SWEETHEARTS” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Pat O’Brien, Four Mills Brothers, Ted Fiorito and His Band, Three Radio Rogues. And Adding to Your Pleasure: “King For. a Day” (Musical Revue), “East Indies” (Travel Talk), Fox Australian News. Plans at Collier’s or Ring 1164 To-night.

AMUSEMENTS. AGAIN AT 8 TO-NIGHT. (Finally To-morrow, 2 and 8.) Everybody’s Favourite. W. C. FIELDS W. C. FIELDS Provides another riot of laughter in — “THE OLD-FASHIONED WAY” — — “THE OLD-FASHIONED WAY” — (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) With Babe Le Roy, Judith Allen and Jack Mulhall. Splendid Associate Programme. Family Prices: D.C. 1/6, and Stalls 1/-. Children 9d and 6d. Plan at Collier’s. OLL Y WOOD SCHOOL OF DRESSMAKING. Under new management. Be your own Dressmaker and Designer. By learning this most up-to-date system. Easy terms. Cutting and tacking done at reasonable rates. Special evening classes arranged. Demonstration free. Devon Buildings, Devon Street. MADAM CURRIE.

EVERYBODY’S EVERYBODY 8 EVERYBODY’S EVERYBODY’S Commencing Saturday, 2 and 8. DUMAS’ IMMORTAL CLASSIC. “THE COUNT of MONTE CRISTO” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ROBERT DONAT — ELISSA LANDI Box Plans Now Open at Collier’s. EVERYBODY’S EVERYBODY’S EVER'/ROD Y’S EVERYBODY’S WEST END SCHOOL JUBILEE. AGRICULTURAL HALL: TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), at 8 p.m. GRAND JUBILEE BALL Vinsen’s Ambassadors. Orchestra. Admission: Gentlemen 3/-, Ladies 2/6, Double 5/-. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), MARCH 8, 1935. 2 p.m.—Entertainment present Day Pupils, Sports, etc. 8 p.m.—Children’s Fancy Dress Ball. H. J. ABRAM, Hon. Secretary Jubilee Committee. OKATO TROOP, Q.A.M.B. HEMPTON HALL, OKATO, TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY). MONSTER CARNIVAL DANCE AND EUCHRE PARTY. McNEILL’S DANCE BAND. Streamers, Confetti and Novelty Dances galore. Good Prizes, Good* Floor, Good Supper. Note change of Orchestra. ADMISSION: Gentlemen 2/-, Ladies 1/6. R. HICKFORD, Hon. Secretary. MIDHIRST PUBLIC HALL! MIDHIRST PUBLIC HALL! W.D.F.U. GRAND DANCE TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), MARCH 7, 1935. Come and Enjoy Yourselves, and Dance to the Tune of Hooker’s Merrymakers. NOVELTY DANCES, DELICIOUS HOME-MADE SUPPER. Free Buses: Curd’s from Stratford; Old’s from Inglewood. POPULAR PRICES: Ladies 1/6, Gentlemen 2/6. L. DILL, Hon. Secretary. LOOK! LOOK! OH LOOK! LOWGARTH HALL! ANOTHER TENNIS DANCE WILL BE HELD TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), MARCH 8. With the AMBASSADORS MUSIC'to keep you tripping. NOVELTIES GALORE, SWEEPSTAKE MONTE CARLO. & LUCKY PAPER HAT DANCE with CONFETTI & STREAMERS. Whyte’s Free Bus from Stratford. Plant’s Bus from Kaponga, USUAL PRICES: Gentlemen 2/6, Ladies 1/6. A. SHANNON, Secretary. STRATFORD’S MONSTER FLOODLIGHT SPORTS CARNIVAL VICTORIA PARK, STRATFORD. TUESDAY, MARCH 12, 1935, AT 8 P.M. RUNNING CYCLING ——— FIELD EVENTS. Featuring Leading Provincial and Dominion Athletes. STRATFORD AMATEUR ATHLETIC AND CYCLING CLUB’S INITIAL ELECTRIC LIGHT SPORTS MEETING. Officially Opened by-His Worship the Mayor, Mr. J. W. McMillan, at 8 p.m. Stratford Municipal Band in Attendance. DON’T FORGET! DANCE TO FOLLOW DON’T FORGET! ADMISSION: Aduhs 1/-, Stand 6d. Children under 16 free. Entries Close with Secretary, Stratford, To-morrow (Friday), at 8 p.m. Imbued with the huge success of our just past Fox-trot Carnival, and in deference to many requests, the CARDIFF TENNIS CLUB, on MONDAY, MARCH 11, 1935, in the CARDIFF HALL, will present a REQUEST FOX-TROT CARNIVAL VINSEN’S AMBASSADOR “ACES” will “Serve’’ 12 Fox-Trots (every alternative dance), including Twilight, Streamer, Confetti, Cinderella and a Balloon Fox-Trot (6 prizes). The first big feature Fox-Trot will be a 10 minute Dutch Monte Carlo, with a prize of £l/10/- (open order). ATTRACTION SUPER SPECIAL: 1935 TARANAKI OPEN FOX-TROT CHAMPIONSHIP. All comers invited to compete. Two handsome silver cups, valued at £2/2/- for the winners. The decision of a well-known ballroom expert will be final. “Slice” and “Chop” Supper. Ice Cream and “Highballs” at the Bar. “Spin” out in Whyte’s Bus. “Umpires” Lettie and Nettie. SUBSCRIPTIONS 2/6 & 1/6. SUBSCRIPTIONS 2/6 & 1/6. LOOK! FOLKS! AT THE KAPUNI HALL LOOK FOLKS! THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1935. GRAND OLD TIME DANCE (Young People’s Social Club.) No matter how old-fashioned you are “old top," Or bent at the knees, for you can wear dungarees, And just come along to the old-timers* “hop,” And enjoy yourself with ease at this dance of the Y.P.S.C’s. Wonderful throbbing, romantic music of the past revived by MRS. ATTRILL’S OLD-TIME BAND. Hard times, lean times, or any time at all, don t forget the old-timers dance at Kapuni Hall. . SUBSCRIPTIONS: Gentlemen 2/6, Ladies 1/6. EDNA TREANOR, Hon. Secretary.

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