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AMUSEMENTS. EDMUND LOWE in “THE WIZARD.’’ KING’S THEATRE STRATFORD. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! EDMUND LOWE and LEILA HYAM3 - In “THE WIZARD.” ‘THE WIZARD.” A Mystery Drama of ■ Beauty and » Beast. Humour—Thrills and Excitement —Weird Mystery—An amazing story of a Scientist who Humanised an Ape. Supporting Programme: “Say it with Babies” (Comedy); Fox News and Topical News. PICTURES AND MUSIC. FOR RESERVES DIAL 348. MEETINGS. CELTIC CRICKET CLUB. ALL these interested in the formation of a Celtic Cricket team for Thursday play are requested to attend a meeting at Smith’s Tea Rooms, Stratford, at 8 p.m, on THURSDAY, October 11. J. STEVENS, Acting Secretary. EGMONT A. <k P. ASSOCIATION. A. MEETING of Ladies willing to assist with the catering at the Show will be held in the A. and P. Buildings, Nelson Street, Hawera, on THURSDAY NEXT, at 2 p.m. Donations of Hams, Sakes, etc, will be appreciated. PUBLIC NOTICES. AVON BOWLING CLUB. >JJHE Official Opening will take place on THURSDAY NEXT, 11th instant, at 2 p.m. Al! interested cordially invited. H. L. BETTS, Hon, Secretary. NOTICE HOME will be absent from New Plymouth from October .10 to October 27. BILLIARDS NOTICE. JJAVING taken over as from yesterday, October 8, the Central Billiard Parlour from Mr. H. Cobum, I assure clients of the same attention and civility now as in the past and extend a cordial welcome. Five tables, in good condition, are available at al! times. W. M. CLARK, (Formerly of Marton.) TARANAKI CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. VISIT OF LORD LOVAT. tiie Taranaki Chamber of Commerce would appreciate the co-operation of farmers in permitting English Public School Boys to attend a Garden Party at “Maranui," the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. C List, on the afternoon of SATURDAY NEXT, the 13th inst, in order to meet Lord Lovat, who has expressed a special desire to see them. The Chamber extends a hearty invitation to all English Public School Boys in Taranaki to attend the function. They are asked not to await the receipt of a formal invitation, as the Chamber has not particulars of all the addresses. VAL. DUFF. Secretary. PROFESSIONAL NOTICE JJOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I the undersigned HARRY LEOPOLD SPRATT have sold the legal practice hitherto carried on by me at Hawera to Mr. THOMAS ADAMSON KINMONT, formerly Managing Clerk to the legal firm of Messieurs Mondy, Stephens, Monro and Stephens, of Dunedin. The practice will in future be carried on by Mr. Kinmont under the style of “Spratt and Kinmont,” at Mr. Spratt’s former offices, Princes Street, Hawera. DATED at Hawera this Ist day of October, 1928. (Signed) IL L. SPRATT. the weather be wet, or whether it be fine, Tariki's the place to have a good timee CHALLENGE. J, ALFRED EDWARD WOOD, of New Plymouth, Waterside Worker, do hereby challenge ROBERT FULTON, Union Secretary, New Plymouth, to take proceedings against me within seven days, in respect of the charges I made against him at the meeting of the Waterside Workers’ Union held to-day. A. E. WOOD. EARLY SERVICE TO HAWERA. EARLY SERVICE TO NEW PLYMOUTH leaves Daily News Office each morning (except Sunday) at 4 o’clock for Hawera, . connecting with services to Wanganui, Wellington, and Napier. Leaves Inglewood 4.30, Stratford 5.0, Eltham 5.20. arrive Hawera 5.45. Return from Hawera 7 a.m., Eltham 7.30, Stratford 8, Inglewood 8.30, arrive New Plymouth 9. Southern people have therefore time to do their business in New Plymouth and return by the mid-day services. L. J. LOVERIDGE, Proprietor. yiSITORS’ GUIDE TO TARANAKI may be secured gratis from Hotels, Garages, Stationers, and the New Plymouth Tourist and Expansion League.

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Taranaki Daily News, 9 October 1928, Page 3

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