AMUSEMENTS. HAVE YOU BOOKED? HAVE YOU BOOKED? Reserves are going to be heavy for To-night. MATINEE TO-DAY, 2 P.M. TO-NIGHT AT 8. Here She is. The Wonder Child who will Steal your Heart away. SHIRLEY TEMPLE SHIRLEY TEMPLE SHIRLEY TEMPLE — With - JAMES DUNN — CLAIRE TREVOR. — In — — “BABY TAKE A BOW” — — “BABY TAKE A BOW” — — “BABY TAKE A BOW” — (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) The Most Adorable Show you’ve evei seen. Bring the children to to-day’s big Matinee. RESERVE RING 2713! GRAND THEATRE, HAWERA MATINEE TO-DAY, 2 P.M. TO-NIGHT AT 7.45. Two Big Pictures. (D— “THE SILVER STREAK.” And Evenings Only. (2)— “THE WOMAN IN RED.” (Both Approved Universal Exhibition. MANAIA AND KAPONGA TALKIES. I MANAIA, TO-NIGHT, AT 8. GEORGE ARLISS — In — “THE HOUSE OF ROTHSCHILD” “THE HOUSE OB’ ROTHSCHILD” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) KAPONGA, TO-NIGHT. Jan Kiepura, hero of “Tell Me To night,” again casts his spell in a reall; fine musical entertainment. JAN KIEPURA — JAN KIEPURA JAN KIEPURA — JAN KIEPURA — In — “MY SONG FOR YOU.” “MY SONG FOR YOU.” (Approved for Universal .Exhibition.) COASTAL TALKIES. Pungarehu, Monday — Okato, Tuesday Auroa, Thursday — Okaiawa, Friday Manaia, Saturday. . “MY SONG FOR YOU." “MY SONG FOR YOU.” NEXT COMING ATTRACTION—BEBE DANIELS — In — “THE SOUTHERN MAID.” pARTY. ODDFELLOWS’ HALL, MANAIA. FRIDAY, JULY 19. GOOD PRIZES. First, £1 open order;, Second, 10/- opei order; Third, 5/- open order. POPULAR PRICES:. 2/-., KAPUNI! LOOK! KAPUNI TUESDAY, JULY 16. ANOTHER JtyJONSTER pUCHRE & J)ANCE. (Second of Series) First Prize £l, Second 10/-, Third 5/' (Open Orders). Dance commences 8 p.m. Cards at 8.15 sharp. Free Bus from Manaia. Good Supper and Good Music. ADMISSION: Cards 2/-, Dance 1/6. RESERVE AUGUST 8 FOR BIRTHDAY SOCIAL & DANCE. MEETINGS. NEW ZEALAND PIG BREEDERS’ ASSOCIATION. SOUTH TARANAKI BRANCH. MEETING of all interested in th< Pig Industry will be held in the E'gmont'A. and P. Buildings, Nelsor Street, Hawera, on THURSDAY, July 18 1935, at 11 a.m. A cordial invitation is extended t< you to be present. R. McCAY, Secretary. FOOTBALL MATCHES. pARANAKI JJUGBY JJNION (Inc.) REPRESENTATIVE FOOTBALL PUKEKURA PARK, NEW PLYMOUTH TO-DAY (SATURDAY). I WANGANUI V. TARANAKI WANGANUI V. TARANAKI WANGANUI V. TARANAKI At 2.45 p.m. N.P. BOYS HIGH SCHOOL N.P. BOYS HIGH SCHOOL . Versus CLIFTON. CLIFTON. At 1.15 pan. Two of the Leading Teams in Ist. Junio: Championship Competition. TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS; The usua 4.35 p.m. train for Hawera and Waitar; is delayed to leave New Plymouth a 5.5 pm. ADMISSION: Gentlemen 1/6, Ladies 1/Children over 14, 6d. S. E. NIELSON, Secretary. yOOTBALL. TO-DAY’S FIXTURES. Rahotu v. Western Suburbs, at Westen Park. Inglewood v. Eastern Suburbs, a Inglewood. Admission 6d. Conveyances leave Egmont Street at 1.31 sharp for Inglewood. .. CRUSHED TO DEATH ! *Q|UR 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. • ROGERS,
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Taranaki Daily News, 13 July 1935, Page 3
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