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AMUSEMENTS. HE CHARMS AGAIN AND SINGS HIS WAY TO JOY AND HAPPINESS! The Golden Voice that thrilled the world in “Tell Me To-night.” Magnificent JAN KIEPURA — JAN KIEPURA — Illi '-'llii ~ OPERA HOUSE HAWERA. iiHiuir 2 p.m. MATINEE TO-NIGHT 8 p.m. For Three Nights and Three Matinees. A Medley of Song—and Hilarious Laughter. Again he triumphs in “MY SONG FOR YOU” “MY SONG FOR YOU” “MY SONG FOR YOU” A Gaumont British Picture. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) With SONNIE HALE “A melody of love divine A message to your hearts from mine . . .” Sweeter still than ‘Tell Me To-night.’ ” Book ’Phone 2713. rpoWN JJALL, gTRATFORD. Direction: J. C. Williamson, Ltd. TO-NIGHT, AT 8 O’CLOCK. i Positively One Performance Only — of — “THE WIND AND THE RAIN.” “THE WIND AND THE RAIN.” “THE WIND AND THE RAIN.” “THE WIND AND THE RAIN.” “THE WIND AND THE RAIN.” “THE WIND AND THE RAIN.” By DR. MERTON HODGE, The ex-Taranaki Playwright. A BRILLIANT CAST INTERPRETS THIS SPLENDID COMEDY. POPULAR PRICES: Reserves 3/6 and 5/-, at Clark’s Radio Shop. Unreserved 2/-, 1/6, • !/-• AU prices subject. to tax. MEETINGS. POULTRYKEEPERS. A MEETING of Producers will be held in the Borougli. Chambers, Hawera, TO-NIGHT (Wednesday), April 10, at 7.45 p.m. Mr. G. S. Bates, representative of the Poultry Board, will be present for the purpose of explaining the Board’s proposals for improving the industry. A full discussion is invited. HAWERA BRANCH N.Z. P.P. FED. W.D.F.U. HPHE Annual Meeting of the Rahotu branch will be held in the supper room of. the Rahotu Hall, TO-MORROW (Thursday), April 11, at 1.30 p.m. All members and intending members are invited to attend. M. A. BUTLER, President. BRITISH MUSIC SOCIETY. A LL those interested in music are invited to attend a Public Meeting to be held in the Borough Council Chambers at 8 p.m. TO-MORROW (Thursday), April 11, to discuss the formation of a branch of . the above Society at Stratford. I. N. MENZIES, Provisional Secretary. ir.i———■ i imii.ii.ißW SPORTS MEETINGS. pURANGI gPORTS (under N.Z.A.C.U.) WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 1935. ■AXEMEN’S EVENTS. Handicapper: Mr. Eichsteadt. 1— Ilin. Maiden. Chop. First 30/-, Second 10/-. Nom. 2/6. 2— 12in. Open Chop. First 60/-, Second 30/-, Third 10/-. Nom. 4/6. 3— Open Chop. First 60/-, Second 30/-, Third 10/-. Nom. 4/6. 3 gns. Cup Points Prize for Open Chops. First-class Pinus Insignis Blocks. HORSE EVENTS (Post Entry): 4— Maiden H.C. Trot, 1 mile. First trophy valued 20/-, Second trophy valued 10/-. Nom. 2/-. 5— Open H.C. Trot, 1 mile. First Silver Cup, valued 2 gns., Second trophy, valued 10/-. Nom. 3/-. 6— Open H.C. Trot, 1J miles. First Silver Cup, value 3 gns., Second 1 gn. Trophy, Third Trophy. Nom. 5/-. 7— Hurdling Event.

Numerous other horse events, etc. Detailed programme posted on request. Nominations for axemen’s events close April 13, under usual conditions. Admission: Adults 1/6. FRED J. C. TURNER, ' Hon. Secretary. FOOTBALL TOURNAMENT. KAPONGA gEVEN-A-SIDE pOURNAMENT. EASTER SATURDAY. Football Clubs: Get into Training! MAKE 1935 BIGGER, BRIGHTER AND BETTER. Keep up the standard of the good old game by training and keeping fit. Come up and see me. Bring along a team. ALL WELCOME TO KAPONGA. Entries close on APRIL 13, 1935. A. MELVILLE, Hon. See.

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Taranaki Daily News, 10 April 1935, Page 3

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