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amusements. MONSTER MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2 P.M. Children 6d. THE PEOPLE’S NEW PLYMOUTH. (Heated for Comfort.) TO DAY & TO-NIGHT ONLY. At 2 p.m. and 7.45 p.m. A GREAT, ENTERTAINMENT. William Fox presents Breathless Adventure among the Raiders who scour the seas from Shanghai to the Pole. ‘THE FAR CALL.” “THE FAR CALL.” — Starring — CHARLES MORTON, LEILA HYAMS, ARTHUR STONE AND OTHERS. Also Showing: “EASY PAYMENTS” (Comedy); Variety, Fox News and “THE-MYSTERY RIDER,” Chapter 5. PRICES: Dress Circle 1/6,. Stalls 1/-. Plan at Collier’s until noon—then: at People’s Confectionery or • 'phone '548 To-night. • • PUBLIC NOTICES. ; - INVESTMENT MONEYS. ' / will-shortly, have the sum of £40,000 to £45,000 available for investment in one or more sums on firstclass securities. We shall, be pleased to receive applications. HALLIWELL' THOMSON, HORNER, ' - AND-NORTH, ... • . ■'. , . • Solicitors, Stratford ’and Hawera. • INGLEWOOD CALF POOL. A FTERTO-DAY, sth October, calves ••' will be collected"on THURSDAYS -only. . • •. . -J./KLENNER, ; . ■ • Kaimata. / ■ fiusis ' i ASSOCIATED.■BOARD pF ROYAL J /ACADEMY OF’MUSIC AND ROYAL /?/. COLLEGE OF MUSIC. .. : TpNTRIES ;for. written. subjects close on • WEDNESDAY, October 9. The examination will, be held on Saturday, November 9. J. H. SHEAT, . . Hon. Local Representative. ' . ' \ JjECTURE. REGIONS BEYOND MISSION. REGIONS BEYOND MISSION. (C. T. Studd.) . MISS G. YERSBURY. MONDAY, 7.30, Salvation Army Hall. TUESDAY, 7.30, Fitzroy Methodist Hall A CHRISTMAS GIFT' FOR. “HOME.” ' NEW ZEALAND BUTTER. •QUCH a gift as this would be much appredated by your relatives at “Home,” and entails no trouble or bother to you. AU you need to do is to send 9/- cash to : The Secretary, The New Zealand Dairy Produce Board, Box 866, Wellington, together with the full address of any resident' ,in the United Kingdom. For this amount our London Office will send, free of any cost to the recipient, 41bs of New Zealand “Finest” Butter, carefully packed. Each pound of butter is packed in a carton, and the four cartons into a larger carton. A card, giving the name of the sender, will be enclosed in the package. - To ensure delivery before Christmas, it. will be necessary for orders to reach the Board before Nov. Ist—be wise, SEND IN YOUR ORDER EARLY, write in to-day!. While this makes a much, appreciated Christmas gift, the Board ptlso undertakes this service any time during the year, QpO NEW ZEALAND WRITERS. ENTRIES FOR THE ANNUAL SHORT STORY AND VERSE COMPETITIONS ARE INVITED BY THE SUN NEWSPAPERS, LIMITED. .... SHORT STORIES (2,500 words) K First prize • • • • • • £lO 10 0 ' Second prize .... £5 5 0 Others accepted ■ • ..£220 POEMS First prize £4 4 0 Second prize • • • • £3 3 0 ■ Others accepted • • • • 10 6 ESSAY COMPEI’ITION “The Holiday I Like Beet and Why.” Prize £2 2s. PHOTOGRAPHIC COMPETITION Prizes £2 2s for best marine, landscape, figure studies. ENTRIES close with The Editor, THE SUN, Auckland or Christchurch, November 29. QLD QIRLS’ . art. SATURDAY .NOVEMBER 9. SATURDAY .NOVEMBER 9. / WHITELEY HALL. AUROA FARMERS' .UNION. M R - J. M. SMITH, Agric. Inst., will give a Lantern Lecture on “Ensilage Mak ing,” in the Hall, on TUESDAY, October 8, at 8 p.m. AH interested are cordially invited. H. HARTLEY, Hon. Secretary. STRATFORD MONUMENTAL WORKS. iw. E. GOFFIN JULIET STREET, STRATFORD .(Opposite Railway Station) Every description of Monumental Work in Granite, Marble and Stone. Kerbings- and all Cemetery Work undertaken in town or country.

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Taranaki Daily News, 5 October 1929, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 5 October 1929, Page 3