AMUSEMENTS. jgLTHAM ALKIES. TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY). PACK UP YOUR TROUBLES AND SEE • ‘ THE CALF ’ ’ ‘ ‘ THE GOLDEN CALF ’ ’ ‘ ‘ THE CALF ’ ’ A Tuneful Musical Comedy of Love, Laughter and Legs. Why its good: Six song numbers, a good story, a chorus of 100, a beauty show of artists’ models, elaborate dance ensembles and the Illustrators’ Ball. Prices: 2/- (plus tax), 1/0; Children, half price. Box Plan at Carman’s Book Arcade. LT AWE 11A METHODIST CHURCH 11 GUILD. TO-NIGHT at 745. o’clock In Bible eiass RoomMr 11. G. DICKIE, M.jP., ‘‘Australian Visit and Parliamentary Humour.” Be sure and bo there. ‘‘INDIA’S BURIED WOMEN.” TVfISS D. J. DANNEFAERD will give an ILLUSTRATED LECTURE on the work of tne Zenana Bible and Medical -Mission (interdenominational) in ST. MARY’S KINDERGARTEN SUNDAY SCHOOL TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) EVENING At S o’clock. All Welcome. ENSILAGE MAKING. A N Address illustrated' by lantern slide® will be. delivered by Mr J. M. Smith, of ithe Department of Agriculture, in tho Public Hall, Alton, TOMORROW (Friday), 24th October, .at 8 p.m. Supper provided. All farmers invited. E. Iv. CAMERON, Provincial Secretary. New Zealand Farmers’ Union. KING EDWARD PARK TENNIS CLUB. tpHE Official Opening of the above X Club is POSTPONED from Saturday, October 25t,h, to SATURDAY, Ist November (weather permitting). JVTANAWATU gPRING gHOW. PALMERSTON NORTH. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7. LATE ENTRIES in all Stock Sections will be received until SATURDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 25. ENTRIES for STEER RIDING Contest Close on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, at 1 p.m.
W. T. PENNY, Secretary. P.O. Box S 5, Palmerston North. APPLICATIONS. TARANAKI EDUCATION BOARD. ENTRANTS TO TEACHING PROFESSION, um. A PPLICATIONS will be received at the Board’s Office, New Plymouth, up to the 15th November, 1930, from young persons over 16 years of age, for appointment as Probationers in this district. Forms of application and particulars as to qualifications may be obtained from — H. W. INSULL, Secretary. New Plymouth, 23rd October. 1930. THE HOT PAVOURJTE ! “DENOWN CHIPS are Wonderful Value. Equal in size to some kitchen coal. Note weight and reduced prices carefully. Renown Chips, 1871 b bag nett, 4/6; quarter-ton, 13/-. Renown Kitchen, 187 lb bag nett, 5/6; quarter-ton, 16/-. Renown House, 1871 b bag nett, 6/6; quar-ter-ton, 18/6. The above prices are C.O.D. only. Order at Aard Motors Office or phone 264 6 \ T. BOSSON.
Jp'LAKIES! Delicious! Nutritious! Insist on Red Diamond brand. Un-) beatable for kiddies. All grocers.—l4l MR MERCHANT ! HERE’S AN UNIQUE CUSTOMS CLEARANCE SERVICE ! ’YV'OULDN ’T you appreciate the return of all documents PROMPTLY after clearance? Doesn't it mean something to you to know that all documents entrusted to us are considered STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL and kept So? These are but two of the features that have earned for us the title of Customs Clearance Experts. TJOOKER JjTD. NEW PLYMOUTH & HAWERA. ‘ ‘ Any ware to Anywhere ’ ’ R ED Diamond O-tis! Full of vitamins. The summer-time breakfast food. Does not overheat blood. —l3 pLUNKET SOCIETY ROOMS OPEN DAILY. Albion Street. AFTERNOONS—Monday, Tuesday am I Friday, 2 to 4 p.in.; Thursday and ; Saturday, 1 to 4 p.m. MORNINGS —Wednesday and Thurs day, 10.30 a.m. to 12 (noon). NURSE DTK. IYTITAMINS abound in Red Diamond O-tis. Cooked in one minute. Ob—lo tainable all grocers.
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Hawera Star, Volume L, 23 October 1930, Page 1
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