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AMUSEMENTS. MSB STRATFORD. TO-DAY AT 1.30. TO-NIGHT AT 8. Here She is Again! The Nightingale of the British Screen in her Greatest Role. =^RACiE _ 'FiELDS JifllT~ HUI GRACIE FIELDS |||||| Hllll GRACIE FIELDS |||||| ||l|| - In — -111111 Hliil “THIS WEEK OF GRACE” ||||il mm “THIS WEEK OF GRACE” |||||| mill “THIS WEEK OF GRACE” |||||| ~ HEAR HER SING: “My Lucky Day,” “Happy Ending,” “Heaven Will Protect an Honest Girl,” and “Mary Rose.” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) AT LAST A PICTURE WHICH DOES JUSTICE TO HER ART! And for Bridge Players: “MURDER AT THE BRIDGE TABLE.” The First of Seven Fortnightly Episodes of How to Play Bridge. Explained and demonstrated by ELY CULBERTSON (The World Wizard of Bridge). EXCELLENT FEATURETTES. We urge you—Book now at Clark’s or Ring 444 after 6.45 p.m. STRATFORD. TO-DAY AT 1.30. TO-NIGHT AT 8. A Colossal Double Star Attraction. EDMUND LOWE Gloria Stuart, Binnie Barnes, Ruth Etting, June Knight and Paul Lukas, - In - “LOTS OF FUN.” “LOTS OF FUN.” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) A Screamingly Funny Comedy with Laughter and Gaiety Galore. — Also — ROGER PRYOR - ESTHER RALSTON Ralph Forbes — In — “STRANGE WIVES.” “STRANGE WIVES.” (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Episode 11: “The Vanishing Shadow.” Plans at the Theatre. Dial 348. pLAG 500! pLAG 500! STRATFORD'RAILWAY HALL. MONDAY NIGHT, JUNE 24. (In Aid of Stratford Basketball Club.) GOOD PRIZES AND GOOD SUPPER. DANCE TO FOLLOW. ADMISSION: 1/-. TOKAORA HALL. TN view of her approaching marriage A a Social and Gift Evening will be tendered to Miss Phyllis Ward in the above Hall on MONDAY, June 24, ,at 8 p.m. Admission: 1/-. Over three in'one family 3/-. PUKENGAHU HALL. gOCIAL & J) ANC E. Will be tendered to MR. AND MRS. F. O’NEILL, Op TUESDAY, JUNE 25, at 8 p.in. Music by Coleman’s Orchestra. Also a Farewell to MR. JOFFRE O’NEILL. All Welcome. Ladies a Basket. FOOTBALL MATCHES. rpARANAKI JJUGBY JJNION (Inc.). TO-DAY (SATURDAY). Hawera v. Star, at Pukekura Park. New Plymouth. N.P. Old Boys v. Eltham, at Sanders Park, New Plymouth. Inglewood v. Clifton, at Waitara. Athletic v. Patea, at Hawera. * Tukapa v. Okaiawa, at Okaiawa. Stratford v. Opunake, at Opunake. Kaponga v. Waimate, at Kaponga., All Games 2.45 p.m. ' A Admission: Gentlemen l/- u Ladies 6d. Children over 14 6d. S. E. NIELSON, , Secretary. a rpARANAKI J>UGBY jJNION (Inc.). REPRESENTATIVE FOOTBALL, HAWERA SHOWGROUNDS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 1935. WELLINGTON v. TARANAKI WELLINGTON v. TARANAKI WELLINGTON v. TARANAKI At 2.30 p.m. Curtain-Raiser: North Taranaki V. South Taranaki Primary Schools, at 1.15 p.m. SATURDAY, JUNE 29, AT HAWERA: ANNUAL COLLEGE GAME. ST. PAT’S v. NEW PLYMOUTH B.H.S. Train arrangements and special fares. See Railway Handbills. Admission: Rep. game, Gentlemen 1/6, Ladies 1/-, Children over 14 6d. Stands and Special Seating 1/- each. S. E. NIELSON, Secretary. LEAGUE pOOTBALL. TO-DAY’S. FIXTURES. Rahotu v. Eastern Suburbs, at Western Park. Inglewood v. Western Suburbs, at Ingle• wood. Admission 1/-, Ladies 6d. Conveyances for Inglewood at 1.15 p.m. from Egmont Street. CRUSHED TO DEATH I QUR Coal is not crushed (by rough handling), but is spontaneous and full of life. There are various grades of coal but we supply only the best. RENOWN—Hot Favourite. STATE—Best for all Purposes. LIVERPOOL—For Steaming. M. R° GE R s ’ ’Phone 931.

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Taranaki Daily News, 22 June 1935, Page 3

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