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AMUSEMENTS. AN HILARIOUS COMEDY AND A ZANE GREY MYSTERY DRAMA! Saturday’s Large Audiences were delighted with both of them! ,tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiininiiniiiiiiiiiiii!iii. . HTHE wnwriiwiiriii™ TO-NIGHT! — 7.45 — TO-NIGHT! (Finally To-morrow Night.) (D— W. C. FIELDS & BABY LEROY In Paramount’s Funny Bone Tickler. “IT’S A GIFT.” “IT’S A GIFT.” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) (2)- ZANE GREY’S thrilled-packed mystery of the Black Rider .. . . unknown terror of the Rockies. Zane Grey’s “ROCKY MOUNTAIN Zane Grey’s MYSTERY.” With Randolph Scott, Charles (Chic) Sale and Ann Sheridan. PRICES: 1/6 and 1/-, Children 9d and 6d. OKATO FOOTBALL CLUB. HEMPTON HALL, OKATO. FRIDAY, JULY 19, 1935. MONSTER •QANCE AND J£UCHRE pARTY Music by Valencia Dance Band (4 players). Novelty Dances. Good Prizes. ADMISSION: Gentlemen 2/-, Ladies 1/6. R. HICKFORD, Hon. Secretary O.F.C.

AMUSEMENTS. lßmWl?Swd ■Sgga way ItarQv' Wai > HbiL> ftjO.TOr (Steam-Heated for Your Comfort) 2 P.M. - NOW SHOWING - 7.45 P.M. GARY—ANNAWhat a Triumph—New Plymouth Salutes You! No words could describe the impression this great piccreated on Saturday s tremendous audiences. Samuel Goldwyn Presents GARY COOPER — ANNA STEN GARY COOPER — ANNA STEN GARY COOPER — ANNA STEN - In - “THE WEDDING NIGHT” \ “THE WEDDING NIGHT” The Bengal Lancer and the Girl of his Dreams in a Story of Beauty and Rare Romance. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Also Showing: Warner Bros.’ ALL TECHNICOLOUR Musical Comedy. “TIS SPRING.” “TIS SPRING.” With Patricia Ellis, Hugh Herbert, Ruth Donnelly and Allen Jenkins. In Support: Universal News, “Waltz Dream” (Organlogue), and “MICKEY’S MAN FRIDAY.” Walt. Disney’s Latest Mickey Mouse. Plan at Collier’s or Ring 365 To-night.

BENEFIT B ALL T 0 B ENEFIT B ABIES> AGRICULTURAL HALL: TUESDAY, JULY 16, 1935. Old and Modern Dances. Martin’s Local Orchestra (7 players). Catering by Hygienic. POPULAR PRICES: Ladies 2/6, Gentlemen 3/-, Double 5/-. Nett Proceeds in aid of New Plymouth Plunket Society Free Buses to all suburbs after ball. Lightband Wann’s latest Hite; on the aw. WWBall wffl be the best? Ask yourself. The Supper will be O.K. The Floor O.K. The Local Band will show you what they can do. The entrance with Greenery and Garden; wellyou might gettost; we ' ' don’t mind; and the Streamer Dance. THIS IS THE BALL.. ** Buses from Opunake, Hawera, Waitara and Inglewood. M. L. JONES, Hon. Secretary. NEW PLYMOUTH LITTLE THEATRE PLAYERS — Present — “THE ROUNDABOUT” A THREE ACT COMEDY by J. B. PRIESTLEY. ST. S HALL WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY NEXT. CAST: , ..om- t John Quirk Trevor Wright CHURTON SAUNDERS H J. Keys P^ON n™«YnF ■.■."7”.lvan Beckbessinger ALEC. GRENSIDE Kath Morey PAMELA KETTLEWELL Arthur Lucas COMRADE - *"p a t Stephenson , \ FARRINGTON t^,9’H^t 7SX .... Evie Atkinson HILDA LANCICOURT ' Ssh SSes ' LADY KE'ITLEWELL •••*Joan Anderson A PLAY PRODUCED BY JOHN H. LEDGERWOOD. Price 1/6; Reserves 2/-. Box Plan at Collier.s. lepperton annual ball ' WEDNESDAY — JULY 17,1935 — WEDNESDAY Music by BOULTON’S NOVELTY BAND (four musicians). The usual Delicious Supper - Fruit Salad, Trifles, etc., etc. ADMISSION: Ladies 2/-, Gentlemen 3/-. ' Williamson’s Bus from New Plymouth. Return fare 1/-. R. PAUL, Hon. Secretary. Did you miss it last year ? Well, don’t miss it this year 1 What ? The event of the season ! Kaponga Women s Hockey u GRAND ANNUAL BALL TOWN HALL, KAPONGA: THURSDAY, JULY 18, 1935. HOOKER’S MERRYMAKERS ORCHESTRA. Novelty Dances. Streamers. Confetti. Spoon and Fork Supper. ADMISSION: Ladies 2/-, Gentlemen 2/6.

boxing. — THE batea BOXING ASSOCIATION PRESENT THEIR SECOND TOURNAMENT PATEA TOWN HALL, TO-NIGHT (MONDAY). Starring FRANK HUTCHENS (Eltham) and FRED “KID” FISHER (Great Bri-lO-round Professional Middleweight Contest, and. mdudmg a middleweight challenge battle for the Davies C U p between an K. Reid, and also the Gordon Twins, Schumanski and Penmall and many o star performers in a generous programme of whirlwmd amateur contests. ADMISSION: 5/- Ringside, 2/6 Front Stalls and Dress Circle (plus to), and 1/6 Back Stalls. Ring 63 Patea for Reserves. No extra. S R ELLIS & T. B. EWENS, Joint Hon. Secs.

D. Xv. Hil./«■*!.>3 »*• » ;_ ir ,7 , .. —. < FOOTBALL. HAEREMAI! - SEE THE MAORI BOYS IN ACTION - HAEREMAI! TAINUI V.' RUANUI VICTORIA PARK, NORMANBY, WEDNESDAY, JULY 17. KICK-OFF AT 2.30 P.M. DANCE IN THE EVENING. Music by Kanihi Orchestra. ADMISSION: Gentlemen 2/-, Ladies 1/6. T. RURU. Hon. Secretary.

T. nUJttu, non. TENDERS. TENDERS. RENDERS, closing Saturday, July 20, are invited for additions in wood and iron to our garage premises situated Dommett Street, Opunake. Plans and specifications to be seen at our office. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. RICHARDS & McKINLEY, Opunake. TENDERS, SWEDES. TfOR SALE by Tender, about 6 Acres Swedes and 2 Acres Run-off. Can be seen at Pungarehu. Tenders close 12 noon Wednesday, July 17. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Apply— H, G. MIERS, Pungarehu.

W—— 111 111 ■ ■ Illi Ml frtlilffilMW —■'.tflrt PROFESSIONAL NOTICES. MR. R SEVILLE RENAUD HAS RESUMED TUITION. Address: Dawson Street, N.P. THE £AUNDRY QOMPANY 123 YOUNG STREET, N.P. HAND-FINISHED, HIGH GRADE WORK is the speciality of this laundry and therefore the possibility of receiving your laundry in a torn or damaged condition is eliminated. This means TO YOU a considerable reduction in your laundry replacement expense account. A WET, DRY, OR FINISHED BAGWASH SERVICE is another of our specialities which has an appeal to many of our patrons. For further information—’PHONE 1462. NO JOB TOO SMALL! NO HOUR TOO LATE! 'Phone 931,

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Taranaki Daily News, 15 July 1935, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 15 July 1935, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 15 July 1935, Page 3

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