AMUSEMENTS. A COMPLETE TRIUMPH. All Hawera and District is raving over our present attraction. FINALLY TO-DAY. 2 p.m. MATINEE. TO-NIGHT at 8 p.m. First came “King Henry the VUI.,” “Count of Monte Cristo,” “Barretts of Wimpole Street”—and now THE GREATEST OF THEM ALL! Charles Dickens’ “GREAT EXPECTATIONS.” “ GREAT EXPECTATIONS.” Approved for Universal Exhibition. Managerial: Note—No pictures . TO-MORROW (GOOD FRIDAY). SPECIAL EASTER GIFT TO THE CHILDREN. ' . / Every child attending the Matinees of the Hawera Theatres on Saturday will be presented with a lucky Easter Egg. mi mi . I OPERA HOUSE . HAWERA. * 111 111 IL Announcing our Special Easter Attraction. SHOWING SATURDAY & MONDAY. 2 p.m. — TWICE DAILY — 8 p.m. SEE The massive Love barge of SEE Cleopatra— SEE SEE The Calpemia’s Banquet, SEE the most colourful social SEE affair of Ancient Rome . . . SEE SEE The mighty naval battle of SEE Actium . . . giant war galSEE leys hurling fire balls . . .< SEE the wonder event of hisSEE tory’s exciting pages! SEE ' . SEE Thousands of chariots, SEE horses and warriors in the SEE mightiest spectacle in 1935 SEE years! “ CLEOPATRA.” “ CLEOPATRA.” “ CLEOPATRA.” Approved for Universal Exhibition. With— ' - ■ ' ' CLAUDETTE COLBERT as Cleopatra. ' ? | WARREN WILLIAM. as Julius Caesar. HENRY WILCOXON as Marc Antony. . and a cast of 8000 players. Don’t Delay! Reserve at once. ’Phone 2713. SPORTS MEETING. WAITUI SETTLERS’ SPORTS CLUB. OARNTVAL. WAITUI 'SETTLERS’ SPORTS CLUB. (Under N.Z.A.C.U. Rules). IN MR. J. BUCKLEY’S PADDOCK, (Five Miles from Inglewood). THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1935. All Trophies to be won outright Handicapper: Mr. A. C. Eichstaedt. PROGRAMME: Ilin. Maiden.—lst. £2, 2nd. £l, 3rd. 10/-. Nom. 3/-. 12in. Open.—lst. £6, 2nd. £2, 3rd. £l. Nom. 6/-. 12in. Waitui Special (open).—lst £1 Is. medal and £5, 2nd. £1 10s., 3rd. £l. Nom. 6/-. 14in. Open.—lst £3 3s Cup and £l, 2nd. £2, 3rd. £l. Nom. 10/-. 14in. D.H. Sawing (2 cuts).—lst. £3, 2nd. £l, 3rd. 10/-. Nom. 4/-. \' 14in. S.H. Sawing (1 cut).—lst £2, 2nd. £l, 3rd. 10/-. Nom. 2/6. 9in. Boys’ Chop (under 17).—1st Medal and 10/-, 2nd. 10/-, 3rd. 5/-. Post Entry 1/6. lOin. Local—lst. £2, 2nd. £l, 3rd. 10/-. Nom. 3/-. Sheep-guessing.—Prize £l. Post Entry 1/-. . ' ' Chain-stepping.—Prize £l. Post Entry V-. Married and Single Ladies’ races.—lst 12/6, 2nd. 7/6. Pbst Entry !/•. Ladies’ Naildriving. CONDITIONS: Nominations, with fees and performances close with the secretary on Tuesday, April 23. '. Five starters or no third prize. Local boundary 5 miles radius from Waitui Hall. Waiwaka blocks to be used. The committee reserve the right to postpone the sports, re-handicap competitors, or make any alterations they may deem necessary. ADMISSION: Gentlemen 1/6, Ladies 1/-. Luncheon and Afternoon Tea on grounds. GRAND SPORTS DANCE in WAITUI HALL, at 8 p.m. Hooker’s Orchestra. > Admission to Dance: Gentlemen 2/6, Ladies 1/6. C. O. LYON, Hon. Sec., ' Waitui, Inglewood. ’Phone 92R, Inglewood. THE WALLACE KATIFLEX HARROW. 100 per cent. Flexible. . . , Renewable Teeth, no Rivets, zvery tooth bolted, strongly made and easily transported. Reversible, and can be used In four different ways. Unique spacing of teeth, every tooth does its work and in addition the new Katiflex has special flexible joints enabling the paddock to be harrowed more efficiently than. with any other type of Harrow. .. Call in and- inspect, or a free demon-' Z stration arranged on your farm. D. M C L. L TD < FENTON STREET, STRATFORD. Thone 384. ACCOUNTANCY STUDENTS! jgXPERT Correspondence Tuition is provided by— ENTING’S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Printed Notes. • Moderate Fee*. Write for Free Prospectus. - Box 826, WeiWea y •
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Taranaki Daily News, 18 April 1935, Page 3
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