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AMUSEMENTS. KING’S THEATRE STRATFORD. TO-NIGHT! AT 8. TO-NIGHT! MARION NIXON—RICHARD WALLING ; ; i MARY NOLAN in i ' “THOROUGHBREDS.” < ' r s “THOROUGHBREDS.” ' “THOROUGHBREDS.” . ' “THOROUGHBREDS.” A Romantic Drama of Hoof-beats and Heart-beats. A Struggle of Two Women for a Man. GOOD SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. ’” ‘ DIAL 348 FOR RESERVES. HAWERA AMATEUR SWIMMING CLUB. JNVITATION Holders are reminded of the Club’s Dance to be held in St. Joseph’s Hall, Mihnoe Street, Hawera, on WEDNESDAY, May 29. Presentation of Cups and Trophies by Mr. H. G. Dickie, M P., Patron of the Club. OPERA HOUSE HAWERA. ■ TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! For the Last Time. Carl Laemmle’s Exciting Screen Presenta-, tion of Rupert Hughes’ Thrilling ‘ Cosmo- ' , ' politan” Magazine Story. Crowded with excitement, colour an’ the thrill of life on an Erie Canal barge, where poverty and eath mingle with love and laughter. ! ' “THE GIRL ON THE BARGE.” , : . “THE GIRL ON THE BARGE.” ■ ‘ J “THE GIRL ON THE BARGE.” “THE GIRL ON THE BARGE.” Starring JEAN HERSHOLT & SALLY O’NEIL. JEAN HERSHOLT & SALLY O’NEIL, JEAN HERSHOLT & SALLY O’NEIL. JEAN HERSHOLT & SALLY O’NEIL. ALSO: In Addition:— Another Famous Music Master Series: ‘THE LIFE WORK OF ROSSINI.” A Great Programme at Usual Prices. D.C. 1/6, Stalls 1/-; Children, half-price. A GENTLE REMINDER! A GENTLE REMINDER! THE WAIHI COLLIE CLUB’S A NNUA'L 'J’RIALS. ANNUAL £RIALS. To be held on MR. J. EDWIN’S PROPERTY (Near Waitara). TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), AND THURSDAY, May 29 and 30. Mr. S. Voyce, of Te Kuiti, will judge. Starting each day at 9 a.m. SPLENDID ENTRIES. LUNCHEON BOOTH ON GROUNDS. Don’t forget the GRAND DANCE in the Waihi Memorial Hall, on THURSDAY NIGHT. McNeill’s Novelty Orchestra will be playing. Special Supper. ADMISSION: 3s FOR GENTS, LADIES 2s. ADMISSION TO GROUNDS: GENTS 2/-, LADIES 1/-. Membership Tickets, 5/-, will admit Family, any number (parents included), both days. They can be had on application to N. Edwin, Hon. Secretary, Box 9, or ’phone 65W, Waitara.

FOOTBALL, gpARANAKI JTNION REPRESENTATIVE FOOTBALL. ' MONDAY, JUNE 3, 1929. PUKEKURA PARK, NEW PLYMOUTH. WANGANUI v. TARANAKI. WANGANUI v. TARAN/KI. WANGANUI v. TARANAKI. . WANGANUI v. TARANAKI. WANGANUI v. TARANAKI. At 2.30 p.m. N.P BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL v. STAR 11. N.P BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL v. STAR 11. N.P. BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL v. STAR 11, At 1 p.m. SPECIAL TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS. EXCURSION FARES AVAILABLE. Express train New Plymouth 1 p.m. Afternoon train leaves New Plymouth 5 p.m. Big match finishes 4.15 p.m. ADMISSION: Gents. 2/-, Ladies 17-; Children oyer 14, 6d. S. E. NIELSON, Secretary. TENDERS PAINTING—FITZROY POLICE STATION z RENDERS, closing Lt the Public Works Office, Stratford, on June the 7th, are invited for Painting and Repairs to Fitzroy Police Station. Contract documents may be seen at the Police Station, New Plymouth, or at the Public Works ffice, Stratford. TENDERS. RENDERS are called for altering Bar and Removing Brick Chimney at the Inglewood Hotel. Tenders close on Wednesday, May 29. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. QOURSING! QOURSING! QOURSING! MOCKETT CUP MEETING. . MOCKETT CUP MEETING. MOCKETT CUP MEETING. MAY 29 & 30, 1929. MAY 29 & 30_. 1929. FOR UNLIMITED NUMBER OF DOGS. At £2 2s each. Also 10-Dog OPEN STAKE in conjunction with above. QAFETY First. Not the only outstanding Plymouth feature. Supreme in quality in its price Class. Drive a PLYMOUTH and be Safe.

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Taranaki Daily News, 28 May 1929, Page 3

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