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amusements. AT THE MATINEE ONLY: BUCK’JONES in “THE RED RIDER” (Chapter Four). .mmmiininiiniiiiiiHiiiHiimiHiniiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiu: . THE COMMENCING TO-DAY. Matinee 2 p.m. Evening at 7.45. . ANOTHER FIRST-RATE DOUBLE STAR PROGRAMME? ‘ (1) Adventure, Romance and . Humour in a splendid tale of the outdoors. “HELLO TROUBLE.” “ HELLO TROUBLE.” — Starring — RUCK JONES — BUCK JONES (2) A delightful .story of family life, filled with humour and situations that amuse. “ THE HUMAN SIDE.” “THE HUMAN SIDE.” (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) — With — ’ • - Doris Kenyon, Reginald Owen, Adolphe Menjou and Dickie Moore. Universal News to Open. Popular Prices: D.C. 1/6, Stalls 1/-. Children 9d and 6d. Plan at Collier's until noon, then at Lester’s or ring 548 to-night. .yr INSEN’S AMBASSADORS. - , STILL IN KEEN DEMAND. . This Week's Engagements. . Monday: Waitara. ' ' Tuesday, Patea R.S.A. Ball. • . > Wednesday,'Alton. Thursday, Kaimata. ’.- .Friday, Mahde/. -,'. Saturday, ■ Agricultural Hall,; N.P.

AMUSEMENTS. Managerial: Patrons are kindly requested to be seated before, 7.45 o’clock to-night as “The Flag Lieutenant” will commence screening at that hour. (New Plymouth’s Favourite Theatre) ■ — TO-DAY. ONLY! —— TO-DAY ONLY! , Matinee 2 p.m. Evening at 7.45. EXTRA SPECIAL! Double Star EXTRA SPECIAL! Programme. (I)—Return Screening of the Stirring Romance of the Royal Navy—made with the full co-operation of the British Navy. H “THE FLAG LIEUTENANT.” g “THE FLAG LIEUTENANT.” g “ the flag lieutenant.” — Co-starring — HENRY EDWARDS — ANNA NEAGLE HENRY EDWARDS — ANNA NEAGLE (2>—The Comedy Gem of the Year! SIR SEYMOUR HICKS SIR SEYMOUR HICKS in the screamingly funny story of a man who regains his lost memory only to discover he has two wives and two families. 1 “ MR. WHAT’S HIS NAME.”.. f “'MR. WHAT’S HIS NAME.” = “ MR. WHAT’S HIS NAME.”. ■ ■ (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) WHAT A PREDICAMENT L .. Imagine his embarrassment and imagine ; the Fun! Box Plan at Collier's until noon. Thereafter. at Lester’s. or ring ,365.

HERE WE ARE AGAIN ! ‘ ' / , , . HERE/WE ARE AGAIN-! : . OKAIAWA TOWN HALE! ; GRAND CARNIVAL DANCE / '( MONDAY, JULY 22, 1935. , Kick-off at 8 p.m. sharp. ; . GRAND-MONTE CARLO (Entry.■ Fee 6d). First; Prize £2/2/-. OPEN FOX TROT (Entry Fee > . First Prize £l/1/-. Judged by, C. JOHNSTON, New Plymouth. • Demonstration Fox-Trot will be given .by. a Professional Dancer.. Streamers , and . Confetti.,. ' ' Sit-Down. Supper. 1935 NEW f DANCING GLASSY FLOOR ; / — Music by;— . , ' HOOKER’S MERRYMAKERS DANCE BAND, . Including. Stewart Gordon, the , Blind Musician. ■ '■ Free Buses from E.T.M.; Hawera, Manaia Post Office, D. Blair and , , ' . . Galloway’s Store, Normanby, at 7.30. . ADMISSION: Ladies 2/., Gentlemen 2/6. ' 1 • . . . I " D. MATOE, Organiser. ’ J GRAND - .'SWISS DANCE . COME IN HUNDREDS TO THE KAPONGA TOWN . i * HALL: TUESDAY, JULY 23,1935, .. • • 1,1 Good Music. Glassy Floor. Swiss! Orchestra, First-Class Supper. Splendid Prizes for Waltzing Competition. Paper Hats and Novelty Dances. . POPULAR PRICES: Gentlemen 3}/-, Ladies 2/.,\' ; , ■ ■ ; . CHAMBERLAIN &F. ZIMMERMAN, Joint Secretaries. —— ———-———-— ;-v ■’ .v 'J. 1 ——-. DANCE!.. . ' .-DANCE! - J,DANCE! / \ . WAIHI - WAIT ARA COLLIE CLUB • , .' ■ ’ DANCE< / MOTUNUI HALL: THURSDAY, JULY 25, . 1935.. Music by McNEILL’S . DANCE BAND. . Good Orchestral Music. ' \ Good Floor. . ..- Good Supper. • ADMISSION:' Gentlemen 2/-, Ladies 1/6. . -Free : BuS'from Waitara.", *■ ■ ■ -- J. PURDIE, Hon. Secretary. ' , «. . t l • ' ‘ \ \ ‘ ' / TOWN HALL, MANAIA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 24, 1935.'! / / THE MANAIA MUNICIPAL BAND’S ’ FIRST ; ANNUAL \B ADD • BOULTON'S NEW 1935 DANCE BAND. . New. Plymouth’s-Leading Jazz- Combination. ■. .. ' .7 Lavish Decorations on a ••••scale neyer before attempted-in EXCELLENT FLOOR. NOVELTY DANCES GALORE. And above* all;. a.Spoon and- Fork Supper; with Home-made .Cooking for which Manaia; Indies are noted.: Dance Programme especially arranged to suit . Old and Young. - /Free Buses from- Plants,..Kaponga; \E.T i .M., Hawera; Blair’s, Okaiawa.; POPULAR PRICES: Gentlemen 3/-, Ladies 2/., Onlookers 1/6. * Whic^ : iricjucles ......./ .. ’//, . DO NOT MISS WHS'OUTSTANDING-EVENT! • -• '>/ ' : - -'T'- — ' ’ 1 PUNGAREHU HALL, PUNGAREHU. ’ ' ; , ; MONSTER EUCHRE DANCE ' ‘ (Third of Series of Four.) WEDNESDAY — JULY 24, 1935 — WEDNESDAY. ' EUCHRE. PRIZES: Value £1 First 15/-. Second, TO/ : ’ : Third, .'of-- Fourth, : / : Ladies.and Gentlemen's. ./ ; ' Dancing in Supper Room for.non-players. Music by N. and K. Goodin. ADMISSION: 2/- for Euchre, 1/6.,Dancers. Waswo’s Free Bus leaves Oaonui at 7.45 p.m. r ;.' , . PUNGAREHU HALL, PUNGAREHU. ,•/ FIFTH ANNIVERSARY BALL / | WEDNESDAY — JULY 31, 1935 — WEDNESDAY Featuring BOULTON’S NEW 1935 DANCE BAND. Savoury Supper. Old-Time, Modem and Fancy Dances. Splendid Floor, Free Bus from Oaonui if sufficient inducement. ADMISSION: Ladies 2/-, Gentlemen 2/6. “OFFSIDE”! “OFFSIDE”! BUT YOU’LL SOON BE “ONSIDE” AT THE KAIMATA FOOTBALLERS’ -. •. ANNUAL GRAND -DANCE ' AND EUCHRE PARTY. KAIMATA HALL: THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1935. Good Euchre Prizes. Special Decorations. Novelty Dances. The/'All Blacks” of Taranaki Dance Bands: Bert Vinsen jand His Ambassadors, ' will ' keep the “game” in full swing. Excellent “refreshments” at “half time.” The. “field” has been specially prepared to ensure a fast “game.” If you can’t “dribble” or “rabbit” your way over the following “emergencies” will be available: Curd's, Stratford; L. Old’s, Inglewood; St. George, Waitara. Reserve your seat. ADMISSION AT THE “GATE”: Ladies 2/-, Gentlemen 2/6. ... C. EVANS,.Hon. Sec. Kaimata Football Club. -

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Taranaki Daily News, 20 July 1935, Page 3

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