Amusements, Meetings, Eto, PICTURES. GAIETY THEATRE, PAEROA, TO- NIGHT. Betty Bronson and Ricardo Cortez in THE CAT’S PYJAMAS. A Gay Swift Comedy of Romance. SATURDAY NIGHT. DOUBLE-STAR PROGRAMME. Willard Louis and Irene Rich in THE MAN WITHOUT A CONSCIENCE. A powerful melodrama that broke hearts and bodies. Also Lois Moran and Ben Lyon in THE PRINCE OF TEMPTERS. The tempting, teasing story of a vamp. Beautiful Scenes and Gorgeous Setting. AND rjMJESDAY NIGHT. GIANT SPECIAL. THE OIG PARADE he -Dig Jr ar ade featuring JOHN GILBERT RENE ADOREE And a Splendid supporting Cast. A thrillingly human story of love amid the ruins of conflict. A Magnificent Production — Real, Tense, and all-absorbiug. Special Song Prologue My Dream* of the Big Parade to be sung by MR ABEL ROW’E. Admission 2/- and 1/6. Children Half Price. TURUA HALL. SATURDAY, APRIL 30TH. BEAU GESTE The fascinating story of the French Foreign Legion. TUESDAY, MAY 3RD. MORE PAY, LESS WORK. From the story by Peter B. Kyne. Noth.—White’s Bus will leave Kerepeehi at 7.10 and Ngatea at 7.30 p.m. every Tuesday for Turua Pictures, via Orchard East Road. Concert and Dance. KEREPEEHI HALL FRIDAY, APRIL 29TH. Proceeds in aid of Plunket Society. Locil talent, assisted by Mrs Hague Smith’s Concert Party. (Mrs) E. TAYLOR, Hon. Sec. Basketball Association. ANNUAL MEETING. rpHE Annual Meeting of the _L Paeroa Basketball Association will be held at the Paeroa High School on Monday, May 2nd, at 7.30 p.m. Business: To receive report and balance-sheet, election of officers, etc. C. R. TAYLOR, Hon. Sec. . THE EVENT OF THE SEASON TURUA TOWN HALL. Hauraki Plains Tennis Assn. sth Annual Ball WEDNESDAY, 41H MAY. Presentation of Trophies. Music by Williams’ Orchestra. Admission : Ladies 3s, Gentlemen ss, Double 7s A. R. VOWLES, Hon. Sec. Business Notices. Have It Dyed! If the fabric of a garment has become so that the colour lias quite faded out mere cleaning will not suffice. In such cases the garment should be dyed. Men’s suits can be dyed black or navy. Also their overcoats, ladies’ frocks, costumes, coats, and jumpers can be 'bed navy, black, bottle-green, red, wme shade, brown, or cinnamon. The Crothall Way of dying leaves nothing to be <ie.>?red. Charges quite moderate. Address your parcels to CROTHALL WAY CLEANERS AND DYERS, LTD. 33-35 Edenvale Road. Mt. Eden. AUCKLAND. Branches : City and Suburbs. Rubber stamps Latest Designs at Lowest Prices at the Gazette Offi.e.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5119, 29 April 1927, Page 3
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