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.AMUSEMENTS. KING’S THEATRE . STRATFORD . MATINEE TO-DAY, 1-30 P.M. TO-NIGHT! AT 8.15. TO-NIGHT! All Talking.! All Singing! AU Dancing Marvel of the Screen. THE — “BROADWAY MELODY.” — — “BROADWAY MELODY.” — — “BROADWAY MELODY." — A Drama of White Nights on BroadwayLove, Hate, Tenderness, Stage Beauties— Reckless Millionaires. DIAL 348 FOR RESERVES! COMING! C 2S G! “INNOCENTS OF PARIS,” ‘THE DESERT SONG," ETC-, ETC. TENDERS. TENDERS. ‘TENDERS, for building a Tea Kiosk on the Waitara West Beach, in concrete and wood, will be received by the undersigned up to the 20th inst., at 7.30 p.m. Plans and Specifications may be inspected at the Waitara Mail Office. Tenders to be marked ‘Tender.” The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. JAS. P. HUGHSON, Hon. Secretary, Seaside Society. CLIFTON COUNTY COUNCIL. TENDERS. RENDERS, addressed to the Chairman, ■Box 27, Waitara, will be received up till 5 p.m., WEDNESDAY, 4th December, for the following contracts: — Contract 437.—Construction of the Boar Creek Bridge and Approaches, Okau Road.. . 4 . Contract 438.—Construction of the Mangawhero Stream ’’ Bridge and Approaches, Piko Road. Contract 439.—Construction of the Mangatana Stream Bridge and Approaches, Piko Road. Plans and Specifications can be inspected at the County Office, Waitara. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. N. C. FOOKES, . County Engineer. TENDERS SCRUB-CUTTING. 'J'ENDERS, closing November 16, 1929, are invited for Scrub-cutting by contract; three blocks. Arrangements for inspection can be made with the undersigned, from whom further particulars can be obtained. No tender necessarily, accepted. N. A. PALMER, , “Ounutae,” Awakino. rilirr ** 1 ■■mu i— AGRICULTURAL SHOWS. STRATFORD A. & P. ASSOCIATION STRATFORD A. & P. ASSOCIATION STRATFORD A. & P. ASSOCIATION 20TH. ANNUAL SPRING SHOW WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, ■ November'27 and 28, 1929.

ENTRIES CLOSE ON NOVEMBER 16. ENTRIES CLOSE ON NOVEMBER 16. Exhibit and Profit by Comparison. CLASSES FOR: Horse Competitions, Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, Home Industries, Dairy Produce, Art and Photography, Sewing and Fancy Work, Junior Cow Judging Competition, School Work, Instrumental and Freehand Drawing. Junior classes for Woodwork, Home Industries, Sewing, Leather and Raffia Work. Valuable Prize Money and Trophies. Points Prize for Every Section. Good Accommodation; Abundance of Feed. ENTER NOW FOR 1| MILES TROTTING (saddle) open. 14 MILES PONY TROTTING, up to 13.2 (Saddle). For amateur riders under 15 years. ALSO for the £2O STEER RIDING CONTEST. £2O STEER RIDING CONTEST. Don’t forget the School Children's Pony Trotting Race (this is by post entry). ENTRIES CLOSE SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 9 P.M. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 9 P.M. Send for Schedule to— W. F. ROSS, Secretary. Box 59, Stratford. ’Phone 682. “IONA” n PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE FOR GIRLS. Is delightfully situated one mile from Havelock North Post Office on an estate 25 acres in extent. Pupils are prepared . each year for Matriculation, Education Board, Associated Board, Music and Trinity College Elocution examinations. A complete Commercial course has now been added to the curriculum and will be available to next year's scholars. The School consists of a registered Primary and Secondary Department, and girls are received as Boarders or Day Scholars from the age of six years. The climatic advantages of Havelock North and the unrivalled opportunities for out-door recreation combine to make “Iona” an ideal school for children who require building up. Although the school is under the direction of the Presbyterian Church, girls of all denominations are received. An early enrolment for 1930 is advised. Prospectus on application to — MISS IRENE F. STOLLERY, Principal, “Iona” College, HAVELOCK NORTH. H.B.

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Taranaki Daily News, 12 November 1929, Page 3

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