Entertainments, Perfectly Heated. !!!l THE REGENT.-—Phone 106 111 COM ME N C I N G T- D A Y—F 0 R THREE DAYS. TWICE DAILY Owing to the increasing requests for matinees, we will hold a session each day at 2 P.M. for the benefit of those unable to attend the evening screenings. ]H FIRST WAIKATO SCREENING. OPE NIN G SI M.U LT ANE 0 U SLY WITH AUCKLAND .... THE CROWNING EVENT OF ALL SHOW' HISTORY .... Louisa May Aleott’s LITTLE WOMEN (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) KATHARINE HEPBURN KATHARINE HEPBURN as “Jo.” JOAN BENNETT JOAN BENNETT as “ Amy ” FRANCIS DEE FRANCIS DEE as “Meg” JEAN PARKER JEAN PARKER as “ Beth ” Also Paul Lukas, Edna May Oliver, Douglas Montgomery, and many others, GLORIFYING THE SCREEN WITH A NEW SENSATION OF SHEER LOVELINESS. RESERVE SPECIAL NOTE.— Owing to length of programme, interval will bo at 8.:i0 sharp. Please he seated early. Plans Now Open at Miller’s, Phone 3655. DON’T FORGET WEEKLY DANCE IN KIHIKIHI TOWN HALL, SATURDAY, MAY 19TH. Good Supper. Monte Carlos, etc. Aloha Orchestra in attendance, Free bus 7.45 p.m. Ladies 1/0, Gents 2/-. 104 GRAND DANCE. PUKEATUA HALL, WEDNESDAY, 23rd MAY, 1934. Good Supper and Floor. Clayton’s Orchestra. Ladies 2s, Gentlemen 2s Gd, Double Ticket 4s. Bus 2s. 112 ALL NATIONS’ DANCE. PIRONGIA HALL, WEDNESDAY, 23rd MAY, 1934. Prizes for Paper and other Dresses. Ham ill on Or eh est ra. Free Bus leaves Te Awamutu at 7.45 p.m. Price 2s. 110 ST. JOHN’S GIRLS’ CLUB. GRAND DANCE. ON MONDAY, 28TH MAY, IN THE PARISH HALL. Clayton’s Orchestra. Prices: Ladies 2/-; Gents 2/G. 117 I? ESERVE June 4th for Old Pupil’s Dance at Kihikihi. Particulars later. 79 Public Notices. NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD. FIRE, ACCIDENT, & EMPLOYERS' INDEMNITY. Te Awamutu Agent: R. DAWSON, COLLEGE STREET. AHDR EW$ 5 taeraS Pravisicrn Store AT THE MONUMENT, OTOROHANGA, Is the local and district Mecca for the Public Notices. thrifty housewives who prefer QUALITY, SERVICE, AND SATISFACTION to allegedly cheap goods of doubtful value. We wish everyone (whether customers oi' not ‘CHEERIO, said our hearty Wishes for very happy and bright New Year prospects for 1934. mim ews 9 TELEPHONE 24. OTOROHANGA.
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Waipa Post, Volume 48, Issue 3468, 19 May 1934, Page 1
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