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AMUSEMENTS. (New Plymouth's Favourite Theatre.) TO-DAY & TO-MORROW ONLY. Matinee at 2. Evening at 7.45. Evening Session Starts at 7.45 Sharp. DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAMME! The Comedy Hit of the Year. Lilting Music, New Song Hits and Sparkling Humour. TF.ST.IF, FRENCH — MARY LAWSON WILLIE JENKINS. — In - “ RADIO “RADIO PIRATES.” “RADIO PIRATES.” —— “RADIO PIRATES.” ■ (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) , — Featuring — Roy Fox and his famous band, Teddy L Brown and his Xylophone, in selections > of popular melodies, including “Wag- ' on Wheels,” “Home on the Range,” “OF ’‘'■-Faithful,” and “Little Girl What Now.” Associate Feature: TAMARA DESNI & MAURICE EVANS In a charming, romantic drama, “BY-PASS TO HAPPINESS.” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Plans at Collier’s or Ring 365 To-night. COMMENCING SATURDAY. Six Matinees and Six Nights. Leslie Howard — Merle Oberon Leslie Howard — Merle Oberon — In — “THE SCARLET PIMPERNEL.” “THE SCARLET PIMPERNEL.” “THE SCARLET PIMPERNEL.” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) BY BARONESS ORCZY. Reserves will be Heavy. Plans Now Open at Collier’s. JJUCHRE (In aid of Okato sub-Branch of the Plunket Society). HEMPTON HALL, OKATO, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1935. Prizes value 15/- and 5/-. Admission 1/6. r URENUI FOOTBALL CLUB. Q.RAND piNAL JjANCE. URENUI HALL, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1935. Hookers’ Orchestra. Good Floor. Admission: Gentlemen 2/6, Ladies 1/6. E. S. ELLIOT, Hon. Secretary. rpARIKI’S pANCES WERE THE BEST YEARS AGO. THEY ARE THE BEST TO-DAY. But the best dance of all is to be held on Wednesday, September 18, when the Young Men’s Social Club are going to make WHOOPEE! The best musical talent in Taranaki is featured in Jack Hooker’s orchestra which will keep you on the hop with an opportunity to win free 10/- Monte Carlo. FLAG 500. SIX PRIZES. Free Buses from Inglewood (Old’s), and Stratford (Curd’s). Oh Girls! Look at the Price of Admission: Gentlemen 2/6, Ladies 1/- plus a smile. Every effort is being made by our livewire committee to make this dance an outstanding success. Patrons are assured of the night of a lifetime! ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. STRATFORD UNITED FRIENDLY SOCIETIES. 'A NNUAL Dance will be held in Forresters’ Hall, To-morrow (Friday) Night. Play-off between A.O.F. and H.A.C.8.5., at 8 p.m. sharp. Valencia Dance Band. Admission: Ladies 1/-, Gents. 1/6. C. E. IRELAND, Hon. Sec. HORTICULTURAL SHOWS. WHITELEY gPRING pLOWER gHOW. WHITELEY HALL, NEW PLYMOUTH. TO-DAY and TO-MORROW (Thursday and Friday). The Show will be celebrating its Silver Jubilee this year. In addition to the Floral Display there will be other attractions. Provision and Produce Stall, Sweets, Flowers and Men’s Stall, etc. Large Silver Jubilee Cake. Musical Programme to-night by Whiteley Choir. Afternoon Tea provided. Show to be opened by His Worship the Mayor, Mr. E. R. C. Gilmour, at 2 o’clock to-day. Trophies on show Bellringers Ltd. . windows. Admission 1/-, Children 6d. G. W. KIRK, Secretary. STRATFORD JJORTICULTURAL SHOW. TOWN HALL, STRATFORD. SATURDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 14. ENTRIES CLOSE TO-NIGHT. ENTRIES CLOSE TO-NIGHT. ENTRIES CLOSE TO-NIGHT. B. C. BLACK, Secretary. ' ELTHAM HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. gPRING gHOW 1 ELTHAM TOWN HALL. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25. Classes for Cut Flowers, Pot Plants, Daffodils, Cooking, Preserves, Home Craft, Children’s Section, etc. ENTRIES CLOSE MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 5 P.M. Schedules on application from the secretary, Argus Office, or C. A. Belcher’s Store. QPUNAKE gPRING gHOW, TOWN HALL: MONDAY, SEPT. 16. OFFICIAL OPENING 2 p.m. by C. A. Wilkinson, M.P. BABY SHOW to be judged at 2.30 p.m. 7.30: WHEELBARROW RACE, finishing at Hall. 8.15: PROGRAMME BY HAWERA ARTISTS, including one-act play. Entries close Saturday, Sept. 14. A. R. PENN, Hon. Sec., ’Phone 94D.

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Taranaki Daily News, 12 September 1935, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 12 September 1935, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 12 September 1935, Page 3

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