AMUSEMENTS. MATINEE 2 P.M. TO-DAY. To-night, 7.45. Final Screening. “CAR 99” Thrilling Drama of the “CAR 99” Radio Police. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) SIR GUY STANDING. 1/. THE REGENT l/6~ COMMENCING TO-MORROW. Matinee 2 p.m. Evening, 7.45. 2— BIG FEATURES —2 2— BIG FEATURES —2 (D—The, Famous Western Star— TOM MIX With TOM MIX Lucille Powers TOM MIX Fred Kohler In an action melodrama that will thrill you to the core. “THE TEXAS BAD MAN” “THE TEXAS BAD MAN” (2) — Two Gifted Stars. BINNIE BARNES & FRANK MORGAN BINNIE BARNES & FRANK MORGAN In a wonderful picturisation of Ursula Parrott’s Popular Novel. “THERE'S ALWAYS TO-MORROW.” “THERE’S ALWAYS TO-MORROW.” “THERE’S ALWAYS TO-MORRO»v.” As deep in drama as the human hearts it reveals. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Popular Prices: D.C. 1/6, Stalls 1/-. Chil—dren 9d and 6d. PLAN AT COLLIER S. = ELTHAM TALKIES S TO-NIGHT and TO-MORROW NIGHT. At 8. o’clock. An exciting .melodrama combining action, romance, comedy. Robert Montgomery and Madge Evans — In — “ FUGITIVE “FUGITIVE LOVERS” ■ “FUGITIVE LOVERS” — With Nat Pendelton and Ted Healy. (Approved for Universal Exhibition:) Preceded by a Newsreel, a Travelogue on Dutch Guiana, a Good Comedy.
CARDIFF HALL: TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY). FOOTBALLERS’ BALL You all know that the Maoris have just toured Australia and that the All Blacks have arrived in England; but do you know that the CARDIFF FOOTBALLERS are arranging the Dance of the Season for TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY). Programme to suit all tastes. Whyte’s Free Bus from Stratford. PRICES: Ladies 1/6, Gentlemen 2/6. VINSEN’S AMBASSADORS POPULAR ORCHESTRA. CATHOLIC DANCE & EUCHRE PARTY PUNGABEHU HALL: TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY). i In aid of Parish Funds. EUCHRE PRIZES: Ladies and Gentlemen’s, Ist value 15/-, 2nd 10/-, 3rd 5/-. Novelty Dances. MUSIC by MISSES K. ■ and N. GOODIN. ADMISSION: Gentlemen 2/-, Ladies 1/6. N. and K. FLEMING, Joint Hon. Secs. TE KIRI HALL: WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1935. TE KIRI BASKETBALL GIRLS’ FOURTH ANNUAL BALL HOOKERS' MERRYMAKERS ORCHESTRA (4 Players). Delicious Spoon and Fork Supper. Novelties Galore: Streamer and Confetti, Log Cabin Statue and others. ADMISSION: Gentlemen 2/6, Ladles 2/-. Free Bus from Opunake. R, PARKES, Secretary. LOOK AT THIS I LOOK AT THIS I GRAND MILITARY DANCE NGAERE: THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1935. Regimental Colours arid Brigade Cup on view. Novelties Galore. Valencia Dance Band. Free Buses from Eltham (Gower) and Stratford (Whyte). ADMISSION: LADIES 1/6, GENTLEMEN 2/-. SGT. D. S. VINCENT, Hon. Secretary. RIVERLEA HALL. THURSDAY, SEPT. 5. RIVERLEA HOCKEY CLUB’S GRAND VICTORY BALD (PRESENTATION OF CUP.) DELICIOUS SPOON & FORK SUPPER! MARVELLOUS DECORATIONS. FLOOR SUPERB. NOVELTY /DANCES. HOOKER’S ORCHESTRA. CARNIVAL HATS WITH LUCKY NUMBERS. A NEVER-TO-BE-FORGOTTEN NIGHT OF GAIETY. Car. up, Cycle up, Walk up, but be sure and Roll up, as the boys are stopping at nothing to make it RIVERLEA’S MONSTER NIGHT OF NIGHTS! ADMISSION: Ladies 2/-, Gentlemen 2/6. D. BENTON, Hon. Secretary. SCHNEIDER FOOTBALL DANCE AND EUCHRE PARTY INGLEWOOD TOWN HALL: THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5. ADMISSION: Ladies 2/~, Gentlemen 2/6. BOULTON’S ORCHESTRA. Presentation of Schneider Shield, also Trophies to winners of Ten-a-side Tournament. Euchre prizes, Trophies, £3 open orders. Monte Carlo Competition, Trophies, £1 open orders. Buses from Stratford, New Plymouth, Waitara and Purangi. Excellent Floor, Supper, etc. J. S. FLETCHER, Hon. Secretary. OAONUI HALL! OAONUI HALL! MONSTER EUCHRE & DANCE THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1935. EUCHRE PRlZES:—Ladies and Gentlemen: Ist. £1 order, 2nd. 15/- order, 3rd. 10/- order; 4th. 5/- order. Music for Dance by Mrs. Malcolm. Good Floor and Supper. Proceeds in aid of Hall Funds. Williamson’s Free Bus from Opunake 7.45 p.m.; Waswo’s Free Bus from Rahotu 7.45 p.m. ADMISSION: Euchre and Dance 2/=; Dance only 1/6. L. A. BOSWORTH, Hon. Sec., O.H.C. HEMPTON HALL, OKATO: WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11. Okato Branch N.Z.F.U. in conjunction with Okato Women’s Division. MONSTER EUCHRE & DANCE VALENCIA DANCE BAND (four instruments). Euchre Prizes: Ladies* and Gentlemen’s Ist and 2nd, 15/- and 5/- open orders. Presentation of North Taranaki Championship and Local Branch Cups for Field Competitions will be made during the evening. ADMISSION: Gentlemen 2/-, Ladies 1/6. H. C. PAUL, Hon. Secretary.
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