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AMUSEMENTS. I [ | (Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd.) O Another Glorious Romance to Share with other Treasured Memories. S KATHERINE HEPBURN —hi — 1 SIR JAMES M. BARRIE'S LITTLE MINISTER ,/V (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) r p With JOHN BEAL — ALAN HALE — BERYL MERCER. ■g—y Excellent Supporting Programme featuring “Sunshine Makeis g~j y (Coloured Cartoon). || | POPULAR PRICES: 1/-, 1/6. Matinees Daily, Adults 1/-, Children 6d MONSTER FOX-TROT CARNIVAL MANAIA TOWN HALL. (IN AID OF LADIES’ HOCKEY CLUB). If you are a Mr., Mrs. or Miss you’d better not miss this. Look at our Programme and judge for yourself. FIRST HALF: 1. Fox-Trot. 2. Medley. 3. Excuse Me Fox-Trot. 4. Chain Waltz. 5. Fox-Trot. 6. Statue One-Step. 7. Excuse Me Fox-Trot. 8. Maxina. LOOK! LOOK! 9. Open Monster Sweepstake Fox-Trot. 10. Eva Three-Step. 11. Super Fox-Trot. LOTS OF NOVELTIES. MUSIC BY HOOKER’S PREMIER DANCE BAND (Five Instruments). Free Bus leaves Hawera at 7.30 p.m. and Okaiawa 7.45 p.m. TO-NIGHT! — (MONDAY) — TO-NIGHT! 1 ELTHAM LAWN TENNIS CLUB’S GRAND ANNUAL BALL ELTHAM TOWN HALL, TO-NIGHT (MONDAY). VINSEN’S AMBASSADORS ORCHESTRA. The Great Social Event of the Season! EXCELLENT SUPPER. BEAUTIFUL DECORATIONS. ADMISSION: Gentlemen 4/-, Ladies 2/6; Double 6/-. OEO HALL! oso HALL! MONSTER FOX-TROT CARNIVAL (In Aid of Katua Ladies’ and Men’s Hockey Clubs.) FRIDAY, MAY 17, 1935. SPECIAL ATTRACTION: Open Fox-Trot Competition with Prize of £1 10s Orderi NOVELTIES, SWEEPSTAKES. HOOKER’S MERRYMAKERS ORCHESTRA. Free Buses from Egmont Tourist Motors, 7.45 p.m., Hawera and Opunake. POPULAR PRICES: Ladies 2/-, Gentlemen 2/6. M. NGATIMA & N. MAKO, Joint Secs. CORONATION HALL, TOKO, THURSDAY, MAY 16, at 7.45 p.m. Don’t reneg or sit on the fence, but get in for your tricks- and be . ■ * along to the TOKO FOOTBALLERS’ MONSTER EUCHRE ’ & DANCE PRIZES ALL OPEN ORDERS. Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s First and Second to the value of £1 and 10/-. GOOD FLOOR & SUPPER. MUSIC* BY MISS WILMSHURST. ADMISSION: 1/6. O. J. PLATT, Hon. Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICES. INGLEWOOD SCHOOL JUBILEE OFFICIAL PROGRAMME OFFICIAL OPENING TO-DAY—-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’ REUNION TO-NIGHT—-PARISH HALL, 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 TO-NIGHT— 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 be featured. GALA DAY TO-MORROW—-TUESDAY, MAY 14 (Noon)—GRAND PROCESSION from the Old to the New School grounds, depicting the progress from 1875 to 1935.Fr0m the bullock waggon to the modem motor-car. From the crinoline and hobble-skirt to the most modern bathing suit. 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. 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/-. ALL FUNCTIONS ARE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. P. BASHAM, Secretary, Box 19.

FREE! FREE! FREE 1 • FREE! / INDISPENSIBLE TO TOURISTS AND VISITORS. rpARA N A K I Ji AR AN AKI rp O U R I S T rp O U R I S T Q. U I D E. Q. U I D E. FOR 1935. FOR 1935. Handy and concise with latest facts and figures relating to Taranaki. COPIES MAY BE HAD FREE — From — DAILY NEWS OFFICES, Booksellers, Hotels, Garages, etc., throughout Taranaki. kt A D I O. REPAIRS, REPLACEMENTS AND GENERAL SERVICING. Full stocks famous Raytheon 4 Pillar Valves. All latest Testing Gear. Moderate charges. Valves tested free at residence on request R., B.~FOORD, M.N.Z.R.I. Registered Radio Serviceman and Dealer, ELTHAM.

PUBLIC NOTICES. gEALAND RAILWAYS. WANGANUI RACES. QN May 16 and 18 special train leaves New Plymouth 7.5 a.m., Lepperton 7.25, Inglewood 7.45, Stratford 8.20, Eltham 8.32 for Racecourse. RETURN TRAIN leaves Wanganui 4.30 p.m., Racecourse 4.57 (for stops see handbill). Usual 6.40 a.m. New Plymouth-Hawera train leaves New Plymouth 6 a.m., Lepperton 6.30, Inglewood 6.57, Stratford 7.50, Eltham 8.12 a.m. SPECIAL EXCURSION TICKETS TO WANGANUI, available for return until May 20, will be issued at New Plymouth and intermediate stations on May 16 and by morning trains on May 18. For further particulars see handbill or inquire at stations. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A PUBLICAN’S LICENSE. LICENSING DISTRICT OF EGMONT. J HAROLD LUDWIG KASPER, of * Oakura, Hotelkeeper, do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain, and will at the next Licensing Meeting to be holden at Eltham on the 6th day of June, 1935, apply for a certificate, authorising the issue of a Publican’s License for a house, situate at Oakura, and known by the sign of the Oakura Hotel, containing 14 rooms, exclusive of those required foi- the use of the family. Name of Owner: William George Emeny. Dated the 7th day of May, 1935. H. L. KASPER. A SMALL ADVERTISEMENT in the classified columns of the Taranaki Daily News will sell your goods. Try it! Prepaid ates: 16 words 1/-; three consecutive insertions 2/6,

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Taranaki Daily News, 13 May 1935, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 13 May 1935, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 13 May 1935, Page 3

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