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GOLF NOTES PADDY’S MARKET TO BE HELD A special general meeting of the hape Golt Uiub was held ou Monday evening to consider (1) a notice oi motion standing in the name ot the president (Air. £. V. Auld) providing lor a reduction in subscriptions io: first-year players, (2) a proposal to nold a Paddy’s inurKet for the raising of funds for the ciub and ir approvv.u to decide in wuiat manner the funds so raised are to be utilised. The president, Air. '£. V. Aulu, occupied tne chair and also present were ±>rs. Huy anu. Sinclan, Mesdames i\eagle, Price, Ujnver, Kincaid, Misses Maclean, Brat* ley, Dickinson, Uarringljn, Uoilerton, and Aiessrs. ooniervihe, Cleaver Jcblin, Reece, Kincaid, Mortlaud, McLennan, Hewetsun, Bebau. The notice of motion was seconded by Air. Jobiin and carried. The effect of it will be that first-year players will be admitted lor flail' the usual subscription. An umendmeni by Air. Price liiab the entrance lee be deleted in all cases and that fae suoscripiion lor country members be £2 2s lor men and £1 Ils 6d fur ladies was also carried. Considerable discussion ensued on the question a& to how the funds raised by means of a Paddy ’s market should be utilised. Opinion was iainy evenly divided as to whether such lunds should be used for the purchase of a triplex mower or t/he reuuctiou of the bank overdraft, and it was ererjiially decided, un the motion of Airs. Meagle, to hold a Paddy’s market un June 2u and devote the xunds to the two causes mentioned on a “lifty-Jiity’’ basis. Air. AtcLennan was appointed to take charge of the tug-of-war io be hc.d in conjunction with the Paddy's market, and it was resolved to held a meeting of lady members of the ciub next J? riday to discuss matters in connection with lhe various stalls. CHRYSANTHEMUM SHOW The annual chrysanthemum show under the auspices ot the Sc. David’s Presbyterian Church will be held in the Presbyterian Hall to-day (Wednesday). Various stalls will be held in conjunction with the show in addition to a , section for school children. Special prizes have been donated by ‘ ‘ Uaruatio, ” of the Children’s Garden Circle, lor bhe best collection of autumn berries in the children’s section. Other valuaoie prizes are offered for competition. The show will be officially opened at 2.3" p.m. GENERAL NEWS The Rugby fixtures arranged for last Saturday and postponed on account oZ the inclement weather will be played next Saturday, May 9. One of the most discussed Alms of recent times, ‘‘Mutiny ou lh>' Bounty,” comes to thu Majestic on Saturday for a season of tairee days, and picture patrons are urged to make a point of seeing this outstanding film. In some quarters it is held that Captain Bligh was not so callous and as depicted in the screen version of “Alutiny on the Bounty,” and all interested in this mighty drama of the sea should see the film and form their own opinion. THE MAJESTIC “ONE EXCITING ADVENTURE’’ i The most. sparkling and thrilling story of a girl who couldn’t resist diamonds, and of men who couldn’t resist her, is coming to the Alajestic to-mor-row with the showing of Universal’s “Ono Exciting Adventure.” It is Binnie Barnes’ second American film. “Mutiny on the Bounty” To Charles Nordhoff and James Norman Hull, authors of the novel which thrilled twenty-five million readers —to Charles Laughton, Clark Gable and Franchot Tone for their characterisations of Captain Bligh, Fletcher Christian and Roger Byam —to director Frank Lloyd and the entire Aletro-Goldwyn-Alayer studios —to any and all who participated in any way iu making it possible for the world to behold the magnificent entertainment that is “Alutiny on the Bounty,” the world pay tribute. It is a distinctive honour and a great pleasure to the Alajestic Theatre tQ be able to present what must be acknowledged by all as one of the greatest dramas ever made —truly a new flagstone in the corridor of motion picture fame. The season starts on Saturday next, at .1.45, 6 p.m. and 8.45 p.m. Also screening on Monday and Tuesday, with matinees on both days.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 106, 6 May 1936, Page 3

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TAIHAPE Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 106, 6 May 1936, Page 3

TAIHAPE Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 106, 6 May 1936, Page 3