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AMUSEMENTS. • (Direction Amalgamated Theatres Ltd.) I I J a truly great Picture. One you will never forget. Its brilliance 'rn will burn itself into your memory for ever. A triumphal screen achievement. rp SIR JAMES M. BARRIE’S A | THE LITTLE MINISTER ; HP Approved for Universal Exhibition. JL AN R.K.O. PRODUCTION. E I- — —— I I I The famous Scottish story that has touched the heart of millions. 'lll Its beloved characters leap from the book and live. With KATHERINE HEPBURN, JOHN BEAL, ALAN HALE, BERYL MERCER. Excellent Supports:—Fox News, Pathe News and “Sunshine Makers,” all-colour. PRICES 1/-, 1/6. Reserves (1/6) at Collier’s and Theatre, 843. “ ■ " MATINEE SPECIAL ! ‘ Each Child attending Matinee To-day will receive a Souvenir Photograph of Shirley Temple. TO-NIGHT, at 8 o’clock. TO-NIGHT, at 8 o’clock. OLD TIME DANCE (In Aid of School Funds.) FITZROY HALL, NEW PLYMOUTH. Martin’s Orchestra. Novelty Dances. THE BEST SATURDAY DANCE IN TOWN. * ADMISSION: Gentlemen 1/6, Ladies 1/-. ELTHAM LAWN TENNIS CLUB’S GRAND AN'NUAL BALL ELTHAM TOWN HALL, MONDAY, MAY 13. ! VINSEN’S AMBASSADORS ORCHESTRA. The Great Social Event of the Season! EXCELLENT SUPPER. BEAUTIFUL DECORATIONS. ADMISSION: Gentlemen 4/-, Ladies 2/6; Double 6/-. OMATA HALL ! OMATA HALL ! GRAND OPENING DANCE ' THURSDAY — MAY 16, 1935 —, THURSDAY Music by HOOKER’S MERRYMAKERS. Novelty Dances. Streamers and Confetti. Buses leave Ibbotson Bros. Garage at 7.45 p.m. Return fare 6d. Also St. George’s Green Bus from Waitara at 7.30. Return fare 6d. ADMISSION: Gentlemen 2/-, Ladies 1/-. G. BECK, Hon. Secretary. | EGMONT TENNIS ASSOCIATION ANNUAL BALL and presentation of shield. OKAIAWA HALL: THURSDAY, MAY 30, 1935. Music by Hooker's Orchestra. Novelty Dances, etc. Particulars later. L. R PEASE, Hon. Secretary. \■ — : HONOUR THE KING! GRAND JUBILEE DANCE! OTAKEHO PUBLIC HALL SPECIAL COMMENT— The floor ’tis glassy and second to none, So come along and have some fun. The supper, ’tis delicious, so don’t miss this, Melting moments jmd heavenly bliss. The music, it’s regal, piano, drums, saxay and all, So bring your partners to the Otakeho Hall. MONDAY! — MAY 27,1935 — MONDAY! ‘ Novelties Galore. HOOKER'S ORCHESTRA. Dances for Young and Old. ADMISSION: Gentlemen 2/6, Ladies 2/-, Double Tickets 4/-, PUBLIC NOTICES. INGLEWOOD SCHOOL JUBILEE OFFICIAL PROGRAMME THANKSGIVING SERVICE— A THANKSGIVING SERVICE in. the TOWN HALL, SUNDAY, MAY 12, at 2.30 p.m., will open the Jubilee Celebrations. Church Parade led by the Inglewood Municipal Band -will leave the old school site at 2 p.m. Massed Choirs and Orchestra will render appropriate music. , ATTEND THE SERVICE—IT WILL BE A MEMORABLE OCCASION. OFFICIAL OPENING—MONDAY, MAY 13-OFFICIAL DIAMOND JUBILEE OPENING and Signing of the Roll at the New School, at 10.30 a.m. Various entertainments in the afternoon. OLD GIRLS’ REUNIONPARISH HAT.T., MONDAY, MAY 13, 1935, at 8 p.m. Special Attraction: Grand Mannequin Parade, depicting the changing fashions throughout a ‘ hundred years. Musical Items and Supper. ADMISSION 1/-. OLD BOYS’ REUNION— A SMOKE CONCERT will be held in the INGLEWOOD TOWN HALL on MONDAY, MAY 13, at 8 p.m. All Old Boys and Friends are cordially invited. A bright programme of song and story will featured. GALA DAY—TUESDAY, MAY 14 (Noon)—GRAND PROCESSION from the Old to the New School grounds, depicting the progress from 1875 to 1935. From the bullock waggon to the modern motor-car. From- the crinoline and hobble-skirt to the most modern bathing suit V A full programme during the afternoon provides sport and entertainment for all ages. Variety events —too numerous to, mention. Maori Dances and Hakas. No charge for admission. Afternoon Tea 9d. 1875—1935. 1875—1935. DIAMOND JUBILEE BALL TOWN HALL, INGLEWOOD TUESDAY, MAY 14, 1935. TOWN HALL, INGLEWOOD TUESDAY, MAY 14, 1935. ' ' THE NIGHT OF NIGHTS SINCE 1875! THE NIGHT OF NIGHTS SINCE 1875 ! A Special Feature is a Running Buffet Supper. Hooker’s Merrymakers Orchestra. ADMISSION: Ladies, 4/-; Gentlemen, 5/-; Double Ticket, 8/-. CHILDREN’S BALL. CHILDREN’S BALL. TOWN HALL, INGLEWOOD —— FRIDAY, MAY 19, 7.30 p.m. A * All Functions are open to the Public. P. BASHAM, Secretary, Box 19., COBBAN GOLD MEDAL WINES _ _ *i New Zealand's best—by test. The hospitals use it—the doctors advise it—the analysts O.K. it—the majority demand it—and we guarantee it. Every bottle of the same uniform quality with full-bodied fruity flavour matured in the wood for years—lnsist on Gorban’s. CORBAN’S WINE AGENCY, East End Bldgs.. Eliot St. Tram Stop, NEW PLYMOUTH. ’Phone 893.

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Taranaki Daily News, 11 May 1935, Page 3

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