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AMUSEMENTS. jj r An excellent combination of romance and skilful characterisations. Q KATHARINE HEPBURN qp SIR JAMES M. BARRIE'S LITTLE MINISTER _ (Anproved for Universal Exhibition.) A With JOHN BEAL — ALAN HALE — BERYL MERCER. HP Excellent Supporting Programme featuring “Sunshine Makers” (Coloured Cartoon). POPULAR PRICES: 1/-, 1/6. Matinees Daily, Adults 1/-, Children 6d | j j (Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd.) PUKENGAHU HALL ANNUAL BALL TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), MAY 15, 1935. THE DISTRICT’S GREAT EVENT. MUSIC BY A. COLEMAN’S ORCHESTRA. All Sorts of Dances, including Novelties, Monte Carlos, etc. Good Floor and Good Supper. Free Buses from Stratford and Eltham. ADMISSION: Gentlemen 2/6, Ladies 1/6. E. HARPER, Secretary. QUEEN CARNIVAL ! QUEEN CARNIVAL ! AWATUNA HALL: TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), MAY 15. GRAND CONCERT AND DANCE Special variety programme, including exhibitions of Fancy Dancing by Miss Margaret Lawrence, Dialogues, Songs, Monologues and Sketches by Silver's Entertainers. Leading talent of South Taranaki. Special Dance Music to follow. Commence 8 p.m. sharp. Adults 2/-, Children 6d. C. NICCOLLS, Hon. Secretary. It’s Maytime, Wintertime and Dancetime—So let’s all go and have a Good Time. AT TARIKI’S GRAND COMPLIMENTARY DANCE & EUCHRE (To the Lady Helpers at the S. and P. 10-a-Side Tournament). TARIKI HALL, TUESDAY, MAY 21, at 8 p.m. ' - HOOKER'S MERRYMAKERS will give you some of your old favourites, also all the Latest Hits. It’s to be a real gay time for it’s Maytime; so come along and help give the ladies a happy time. GRAND WALTZING CONTEST. Prizes (Open Orders). Novelty Dances Galore. Dainty Prizes for Spot Fox-Trot and Statue Twilight Waltz. Big Monte Carlo. Euchre! Euchre! Look! Ladies’ and Gents.’ Prizes, Ist. 15/-, 2nd. 7/6 (open orders), 3rd. Trophy. Real glassy floor, delicious supper, so take a free bus—W. Curds or L. Olds both leave at 7.30 p.m. POPULAR PRICES: Ladies 1/6, Gentlemen 2/6. (All Rights Reserved.) H. GUSH, Hon. Sec. T. S. and P. Club. FIFTH ANNUAL CHARITY BALL AGRICULTURAL HALL, NEW PLYMOUTH. WEDNESDAY* JUNE 26, 1935. Debutantes wishing to be presented must forward names to Secretary, Box 3, New Plymouth, not later than Monday, May 20. PUBLIC NOTICES. INGLEWOOD SCHOOL JUBILEE FINAL DAY CELEBRATIONS GALA DAY TO-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 modem motor-car. From the crinoline and hobble-skirt to the most modem 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. FOOTBALL TOURNAMENT. MANUTAHI JUNIOR FOOTBALL SEVEN-A-SIDE TOURNAMENT ■ AT THE MANUTAHI DOMAIN. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), MAY 15, 1935, at 11 a.m. FOR MANUTAHI SILVER SHIELD and Winners have choice of Seven Miniature Footballs on Stand or Seven Miniature Shields on Stand. NOMINATE EARLY, 10/6 per team. Players’ gate money refunded. Admission to Ground: Adults 1/-. BIG DANCE IN HALL IN THE EVENING. ’Phone 29-204, Hawera. • J. H. COUCH, Hon. Sec.

MEETINGS. PUBLIC MEETING. HAWERA BOROUGH CHAMBERS, TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), at 8 o’clock. T° make arrangements for the celebration of the Diamond Jubilee of the Hawera School. AU old pupils, parents and interested public specially invited to attend. W. M. THOMSON, Convener. TRESPASS NOTICES. TRESPASS NOTICE. TRESPASSERS on my Waitara Road property will be prosecuted. Pig hunters may obtain permission. E. McCOARD. TRESPASS NOTICE. TRESPASSERS with dog or gun on Maranui property, Avenue lload, New Plymouth, will be prosecuted. A. J. LIST. TRESPASS NOTICE. TRESPASSERS with dog or gun on “Highlands” property, Avenue Road, New Plymouth, will be prosecuted. HIGHLANDS LAND CO.

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Taranaki Daily News, 14 May 1935, Page 3

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