AMUSEMENTS. A HOWLING COMEDY OF GIEL3 AND. GOBS. Crammed with Laughter and Eomance. SHE1EKS OF MIRTH! BROADSIDES OF LAUGHTEE! lii "DAMES AHOY i" "DAMES AHOY!" ' "DAMES AHOY!" "DAMES AHOY!" "DAMES AHOY!" "DAMES AHOY!" WHOOPEE! THE FLEETS IN TO-NIGHT AT 7.45 TO-NIGHT AT 7.45 TO-NIGHT AT 7.45 At the Popular MAJESTIC rflHEATBE AJESTIC JLHEATRE (Directioxx: Fuller Hayward Theatres.) Universal Presents— GLENN TRYON GLENN TEYON GEETRUDE ASTOR, OTIS HAELAN, EDDIE GRIBBON In a Screamingly Funny ALL-TALKING COMEDY, ALL-TALKING COMEDY, ALL-TALEING COMEDY, "DAMES AHOY!" "DAMES AHOY!" "DAMES AHOY!" "DAMES AHOY!" All aboard for tbe trip that will give you more laughs than you've had in the jear. See how these sailors who know all about girls ai:e handled by the girls who know all about sailors. IT'S A SCREAMt ITS A SCEEAM! An Excellent Selection of Talkie Shorts Includess : MICKEY THE MOUSE MICKEY THE MOUSE MICKEY THE MOUSE In his most Laughable Cartoon to date, "THE HAUNTED HOUSE" "THE HAUNTED HQUSE" "THE HAUNTED HOUSE" A top-top programme from start to finish, PLAN AT THE BEISTQL.* . SKATING "R IN.K KATlNG INK COEON ATION HALL, Port AhurirL ______ . t 4— NIGHTS — 4 4-NIGHTS— 4 1— MATINEE— 1 1— MATINEE— 1 , ' E1NK WILL BE OPEN / Every MONDAY, TUESDAY, THUESDAY AND SATUEDAY, From 7.30 to 10 p-m. MATINEE SATUEDAY— From 2 to 4 p.m. Admission and Hire of Skates as usual D. CINCOTTA Proprietor. gOXING ! JgOXING! MUNICIPAL THEATRE, NAPIER. WEDNESDAY, APEIL 30th, 1930. LECKIE v, LESLIE LECKIE- v. LESLIE LECKIE v. LESLIE (Ten Eounds)-. Also SIX AMATEUE BOUTS. Prices : Stage 10/11, . Circle and Stalfa 5-6, Gallery 2/9. Ladies 2/6 (including tax). J^-APIEE QEPHANS ^JLUB. FIEST ORPHANOSIUM, THUESDAY NEXT, MAY lst, at 8 p.m COSMOPOLITAN HALL. S- H. MORRISON, * Hon. Secretary. SELECT QLD-TIME JQANCING, Cosmopolitan Hall, Napier. The most up-to-date Old Dance in Napier WEDNESDAY NIGHT. Monte Caxlo, Spotlight Waltz, etc. Good Floor and a Dainty Supper. Gents 2/6, ladies 2/-, double 4/-. TARADALE. RETURNED SOLBIERS' ^NNUAL JgALL, Taradale Town Hall, WEDNESDAY. APRIL 30th. First-class Music, Floor and Supper. Double tickets 5/-, single 3f~. Buses leave Clive Square 7.30 ' p.m.. : returning after the Dance. PUKETITIRI jjALL. DANCE l D A N C E f Op, . WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30th, 1930. Good Floor. Good Music. NOTICES. i r itrESPASSERS on my propertiea at | -*• Bay View and Eskclale with. or ; without dog or gun will be presecuted Stray dogs will be shot. J.BENNETT. nnBESPASSERS with gun or dog on my propertjr, Te Kuta, Waikare, will he proseentecL — G. Crippe. "^^ILLIAMS & QEEAGH, J^TD. For Open Fireplaces — I . GREYMOUTH SCREENED COAL And ! 8, 12 or 16-INCH MANUKA. BLOCES gives great heat.and is economicaL ALSO IN STOCK — •Westport and Glenafton Household Coais. Rata. . Matai, Bluegum, Willow, FireEpod in. all lengths. > - AND CLEAN CORE. RING ANY OF OUE 'PHONES. , Prompt Service.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 72, 28 April 1930, Page 9
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