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AMUSEMENTS. THE PEOPLE’S NEW PLYMOUTH. (Heated for Comfort.) FINALLY TO-NIGHT AT 7.45. BIG TWO-STAR PROGRAMME. (1) —A thrilling drama of a circus horse and his love for his mistress. “THE HARVEST OF HATE.” “THE HARVEST OF HATE.” With Helen Foster, Jack Perrin, and Rex, the KING OF WILD HORSES. (2) —A waggon train following a trail of stark adventure over the plains to enduring. love at the thrilling end. “WYOMING” “WYOMING” “WYOMING” “WYOMING” With TIM McCOY and Dorothy Sebastian. In Support: Andy Gump Comedy, International News and Empire Bulletin. PRICES: D.C. 1/6, Stalls 1/-. COMMENCING TO-MORROW! “POPPIES OF FLANDERS.” With Jamieson Thomas and Eve Gray. From an original story by “Sapper.” HAWERA HIGH SCHOOL OLD BOYS CRICKET CLUB. TNVITATION Holders are reminded that the Annual Ball will be held TONIGHT (Wednesday), 17th instant. L. WALKER, Hon. Secretary.

gLTHAM COMPETITIONS fESTIVAL TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW. JULY 17 & 18, 1929. Commencing 2 and 7 p.m. each day. RECORD ENTRIES. RECORD ENTRIES. Adjudicator: MUSIC: Mr. E. Jenner, A.R.A.M., Lecturer in Music, Wellington Training College. ADMISSION: 2/- and 1/- for each session. Season Tickets, 6/6. Reserves at Carman’s,' Bridge Street. N.B.—Grand Demonstration Concert on Friday Night, at 7.30 o’clock. TICKETS: 2/- and 1/-. URENUI FOOTBALL CLUB. DANCE TO-MORROW THURSDAY, JULY 18, 1929. ADMISSION: Ladies 1/6, Gents. 2/6. G. SMITH, R. TOPLESS, Hon. Secretaries. TOWN HALL, ELTHAM. In Aid of Earthquake Relief Fund. (JRAND QLD-TIME J)ANCE. MONDAY, JULY 22, 1929. Music by Boulton’s Professional Old-time Dance Band. Good Supper. ADMISSION: Gents. 3/-, Ladies 2/-; Onlookers 1/-.

CARDIFF HALL. The District’s Effort for Earthquake Relief THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1929. (Afternoon) gALE OF yyORK, AFTERNOON TEA. LOTS OF FUN. (Evening) GRAND SOCIAL. GRAND SOCIAL. Dances: Modern and . Old-time. Boulton’s Orchestra. Free Bus from Stratford. ADMISSION: Gents. 3/-, Ladies 2/-. Roll up Afternoon and Night and Help the Good Cause. HOW is y ouß c zVr ? Battery run downl Tyres worn out! Engine knocking! Radiator leaking! Mudguards dented in! Wheels out of alignment! Then bring it along to THE NORMANBY GARAGE For a GENERAL OVERHAUL AND RENOVATION. OLD CARS MADE AS GOOD AS NEW. Y. J-J 'PJILL9 • o Proprietor

BARGAINS IN MOTOR-CYCLES WE OFFER THE FOLLOWWC 1 7/9 h.p. Electric Harley and Side shair (good order) £7O 1 Indian Scout £35 1 2J h.p. Electric Harley £3B 1 2J h.p. E.D. Douglas (electric) . £4B I 1925, 22 h.p. Douglas £25 Also Several Push Bikes at prices to clear. The above are all guara tued in good order, Terms to suit all buyera. STAINTON & CO., LTD. Distributors for “Douglas” and “Harleys” NEW PLYMOUTH. Box 81. ’Phone 732. to New Plymouth, secure a copy of Visitors’ Guide to Taranaki. Contains useful information respecting beauty spots in Taranaki. Copies free from Tourists’ Office, Egmont Street, and at Daily News; Office. lx.

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Taranaki Daily News, 17 July 1929, Page 3

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