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TAIHAPE

MAJESTIC CINEMA •FORSAKING ALL OTHER.%" “Forsaking All Others,” the most star >1 lidded jilm since Dinner at Eight,’’ is coming to-day to the Majestic Theatre. With a cast as large and magnificent as the last year hit, the new picture is revolutionary in several respects. In the first place the cast is headed by three outstanding stars, Joan CrawTord, Clark Gable ami Robert Montgomery, who, while they ha\e played in teams, have never beiiew picture has a verve and pace not the slightest bit weighted or slowed down by the enormity of its cast. This is due to the brilliant direction of W. S. Van Dyke, who with this picture excels even his smash hit, “The Thin Man,” and the excellent individual performances of each player. Special featurettes include Pete Smith in a new and most humorous short, “Taking Care of Baby,” and “Aly Grandfather’s Clock,” all in beautiful colour. RUGBY FOOTBALL i The senior competition will be resumed to-day, the principal attraction being thy match between Pirates and Utiku on No. 1 ground. A win, or even a draw, for the blacks will give them the cup and there is every prospect of the competition being finalised to-day, us on recent performance*. Pirates should be able to account fo? Utiku. The minor senior attraction will be the game between Hautapu and Huia on No. 2 field. The next representative match will be played on August 31, when Ruapehu will visit Taihape. GENERAL NEWS The Mataroa Football Slub will hold a dance in the Mataroa Hall this evening and patrons can be assured of a really good time. Particulars aiv advertised. Pupils of the Taihape IDistrict High School observed Arbor Day by planting trees on a property in Popakai Road Eight players sustained minor in jorics during the Joblin Cup hockey tourney on Thursday and received first aid treatment. Loud speakers wen installed on the grandstand by Messrs Nicholls Bros, and were used for an | nouncing purposes as well as radic music. The Hockey Association are in debted t<» Messrs.” Nicholls Bros, fo l

their assistance in this connection —assistance which undoubtedly contributed towards the success aud enjoyment of ehe tournament. PERSONAL Alias N. Hansen, of Colyton, Fcild ing, is the guest of Mr. and Airs. A. Millar, of Taihape, GOLF NOTES The following is the draw for the second round of the Mort land Rose Bowl which is to be played during this week-end:— O’Callaghan v. James, K. McKenzie v. Belk. Auld v. Dymock. Recce V. I. McKenzie. Mort land v. AlcKinnon, McClure, v. Duncan, L. bisson v. Joblin. Seccom.be v. Powell. Somerville v. Con Its, Kincaid v. A. F. McKenzie, Dr. Hay v. Evans, Naylor v. Murrell, CoHerton v. Grove. Galbraith v. Alortland, Pirritt v. Bray, McLennan v. Dr Sinclair, Foley v. Quirk, Robinson v. Badeiey, May v. M. Sisson. Price v. Jones, Cleaver v. Durrant. Seccombe v. Deverell, Hintz v. V. Nicholls, Horne v. Atmore, \V. R. Bennet v. Blomfield, A. L. Bennett v. Goodall, Whibley v. Nelson, Hatley v. W. H. Nicholls. The eight players who visited Shan non will play for the Shannon Button in conjunction with the Alortland Rose Bowl, Handicap reductions are as follow: — B. Somerville 16 to 15, L. Sisson 20 to 17, J. T. -Coutts 18 to 14, C. Badeiey 36 to 35. Members whose subscriptions are in arrears are requested to pay same not later than August 20. A notice concerning subscriptions is posted in the clubhouse.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 186, 10 August 1935, Page 5

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TAIHAPE Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 186, 10 August 1935, Page 5

TAIHAPE Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 186, 10 August 1935, Page 5

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