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AMUSEMENTS. ; PEOPLES’ “TALKIES” NEW PLYMOUTH.(Western Electric Equipment.) FINALLY TO-NIGHT AT 8. The 100% All-Talking Thriller. — ‘THE DONOVAN AFFAIR." — ' — 'THE DONOVAN AFFAIR." — ; — ‘THE DONOVAN AFFAIR." — — With — JACK HOLT, WILLIAM COLLIER JNR-, AGNES AYRES, DOROTHY REVIER AND MANY OTHERS. GOOD “TALKIE" FEATURETTES. PRICES: 3/- (plus tax), 2/- and 1/6. BOX PLAN AT COLLIER’S. COMMENCING TO-MORROW. THE GREATEST SENSATION THE STAGE OR SCREEN HAS EVER KNOWN. You Haven’t Seen Anything! You Haven’t Heard Anything! You Know Nothing of What REAL TALKIES ARE until you see The ’ THE jyi . Broadway Melody SINGING Broadway Melody Broadway Melody . Broadway Melody TALKING Broadway Melody Broadway Melody AU Broadway Melody DANCING Broadway Melody Broadway Melody DRAMATIC ' Broadway Melody Broadway Melody SENSATION Broadway Melody Broadway Melody OF THE Broadway Melody Broadway Melody AGE. Broadway Melody THE BOX PLAN FOR TO-MORROW (Wednesday) and THURSDAY is now open at Collier’s. Reserves are better than Regrets! ALL RESERVES 3/- (plus tax). TO-NIGHT—FOR THE LAST TIME! TO-NIGHT—FOR THE LAST TIME! OPERA HOUSE “TALKIES” HAWERA. And for. the Last Time TO-MORROW (TUESDAY). FIRST PRESENTATION IN N.Z.'-' — Of The — Fox Movietone Musical Revue. “WORDS AND MUSIC." “WORDS AND MUSIC." • “WORDS AND MUSIC." — Featuring — . ' LOIS MORAN AND DAVID PERCY. LOIS MORAN AND DAVID PERCY. TALKIE SHORT SUBJECTS include Fox Movietone News, Beatrice Lillie (Vaudeville Star), King of England’s Speech, “Marching On” (Comedy), PLANS OPEN DAILY AT MISS BLAKE’S DIAL 2713! IT IS NECESSARY TO RESERVE FOR THE EVENING SESSIONS. BE WISE AND BOOK YOUR SEAT. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY). “IN OLD ARIZONA." • 100%. All-Talking Fox Movietone. MEETINGS. NOTICE. 'pHE Annual General Meeting of the Waitoitoi Beach Picnic Race Club will be held on FRIDAY, November 15, 1929, in the Urenui Hall, at 8 p.m. Business: Report and Balance-Sheet, etc. ALEX M. ZIMMERMAN, Hon. Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. -■•.'•

TTAVJNG taken over the managership-of MARR & CO-, Carriers, in place of W. Krebs, who. has severed his connection’ with the above,firm, I solicit a share.of public patronage and, will endeavour to do my best for old and new customers. W. MARR, JNR., Moturoa. ‘Phone 368; Private phone 1360. RATAPIKO FARMERS' UNION. JJR. W. J. POLSON will present Root Competition Prizes, including Polson’s Swede Cup, at a Social and Dance at Ratapiko Hall, on THURSDAY, November 14. Harris’ Orchestra. ADMISSION: Gents. 2/6, Ladies 1/6. NOTICE. MR, and Mre. Antoni Bonetti, teachers of Pianoforte, Violin, Mandoline, Banjo, ■Guitar and all Stringed Instruments, commence teaching at Manaia, on Wednesday, November 13i For full particulars apply to Mr. H. E. Lloyd, Manaia. ’Phone 56M. DEHORNING. w. ROBINSON will undertake dehorning herds at 1/- per head; bulls 2/-. Humane portable bail and everything supplied. Will go anywhere in Taranaki where sufficient inducement offers. Testimonials on application. Write- Brooks Road, Stratford. PUBLIC NOTICE. J. B. BROOKS, company manager, whose name appears in a Wellington telegram, is not the L. Brooks representing Australian and New Zealand Flax Investment Co., Ltd., who has been staying at Hawera for the past two weeks. 1.. BROOKS. 9 11 T NO GUESSWORK! My Method of Eye-Test-ing and Correcting with glasses is modern, up-to- ' date and scientific. THERE IS NO GUESSWORK. It has brought relief where other methods have’ failed. Call for a test without obli- , gation. c. B. MARTIN F.S.M.C., F.I-0.0. London Qualified Optician and Optometrist Devon Street, New Plymouth. AT STRATFORD, Tuesday, November 26-

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Taranaki Daily News, 12 November 1929, Page 3

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