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vsm^sesississ ‘TALKIES* Patea TUESDAY—MATINEE A 2.15 AND AT 8 P.M. ‘ _ Town | ‘‘The Rainbow Trail” j GREY'S GREATEST DRAMA ' . | A romance of the Gs|dcn West filmed in the glorious' Grand Canyon? I With GEORGE O’BRIEN', ROSCOB ATES, and J. M. KERRIGAN. J \ . COMEDY, CARTOON, and NEWS. I WEDNESDAY—MEMORIAL UNVEI JNG DAY. GRAND LONG NIGHT PICTURE DANCE.' 1 " j , . ' Strident—Daring—Dramatic. * - “Roar of the Dragon” | A Drama of War-torn Manchuria'To-day. With RICHARD DIX, GWIM ANDRE, ED. EVERETT HORTON, and I ZASU PITTS. , U FOX NEWS, with NGARUAWAHIA REGATTA, a et? v :V.c.' - ' I , DANCING 'AFTER PICTURES TILL 2 A.M.—Wills < Orchestra. I . Circle and Dancers 2s plus tax, .Stalls Is fid. , / .

Money on lour Shoe Repairs 3 S 3 We will do the job properly, and use'the best leather "- ■ and “findings,”- returning all footwear “ready for the S. road,” and with unirapared. Will you try us? ® ■ A. J. CLARKSON | 11 JEgmont Street, Patea. Workmanship the Best J ■ ■ ■ ran ra ■ an ill

PATEA TOWN HALL. - TUESDAY, AUGUST' 8, 1933, AT 8.30 P.M. PATEA VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE'S GRAND ANNUAL DANpE YINSEN’S AMBASSADORS (7 instruments). Good Floor. Dainty Supper, and Excellent Music. PRICES TO SUIT ALL: Gentlemen 3s 6.4, ■ Ladies 2s 6d, Double Ticket ss. i N. B, GOAD, Hon. Secretary. SOCIAL AND DANCE. Will be held in the • PATEA DOMAIN SHED. Y By the NGARURU TRIBE ‘ ON AUGUST 1 AND 2. ' , HAKA AND POI DANCES. OLD, MODERN {DANCES. GOOD PRIZES FOE MONTE CARLO, ETC. ' MUSIC BY THE RAURU ORCHESTRA. . Admission: . Gents:,'"■ls ■ 6d; •, Ladies, Is. ' v " Doors Open 7.30 P.M. Sharp;

PATEA MAST WANTED^

pLANTS—pCubbagc and Cauliflower, Lettuce,' Onions, Shallots, Shrubs, Fruit and Shelter Trees. . yEGETABLES—Fresh Cabbage, Cauliflower, Kumcras, Carrots, Parsnips, Leeks, Onions, .Potatoes, etc. gIOUJBS of all kinds from 2s fid each; Fruit Trees, 2s fid each, 28s dozen; Strong Growth Macrocarpa and Pinas Insignus, from 12s' fid per 100; Pittosporum, strong 3-year-old, 45s per 100; 2-year, 355; Prickly Acacia, special, 7s fid usual, ss, "small 4s .100; Pohutukawa, sturdy bushy plants, 2 . y ear o|d, 12g iibzeu, . ,*

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Patea Mail, Volume LIII, 31 July 1933, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Patea Mail, Volume LIII, 31 July 1933, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Patea Mail, Volume LIII, 31 July 1933, Page 3

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