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AMUSEMENTS. BIG MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2 P.M. BIG MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2 P.M. PRICES: 2/- and 1/6; Children, 1/* and 9d, PEOPLES’ “TALKIES” NEW PLYMOUTH. (Western Electric Equipment) TO-DAY—2 P.M. . TO NIGHT—AT 8, COMPLETE NEW PROGRAMME. Headed by the “It” Girl. CLARA BOW CLARA BOW CLARA BOW CLARA BOW

In full swing at — “THE WILD PARTY.” — — ‘THE WILD PARTY.” — — "THE WILD PARTY." — From an original story by the author of “Flaming Youth." It’s a good time, a big time, a gay, gay, gay time for all! Youth! Romance! Excitement. KEEP UP WITH THE TIMES! Come to — — “THE WILD PARTY." — — “THE WILD PARTY." — It’s 100 Per cent. All Talking! It’s 100 Per cent. All Talking! In Addition: "Favourite Melodies” (featuring Ruth Etting), ‘Two Little Chinese Maids” (novelty singing presentation) and "Boyhood Days” (talking, singing and musical act). PRICES AS USUAL. Plan at Collier’s, until noon —then at People’s Confectionery or 'phone 548 to-night.

xgAND JJECITAL. p — kind permission of the O.C. the Regimental Band will give a RECITAL at the East End Reserve, New Plymouth, TOMORROW, December 8, at 8.15 p.m. (weather permitting). Collection in aid of Band Funds. PUBLIC NOTICE! TO THE CHILDREN OF OEO. pATHER CHRISTMAS, will again visit Mr. and Mrs. Tombleson’s residence on Christmas Eve. All welcome. NOTICE. P'HE Meeting of Ulster people to welcome Viscount and Viscountess Craigavon will take place at the Devon Tea Rooms (late May’s, Ltd.), TO-NIGHT (Saturday),'7th instant, at 8 p.m. All those of Ulster descent are cordially invited to attend. Ordinary dress. A charge oU2/6 'will be made to defray expenses, including supper. Ulsterites! Roll up and give a fitting welcome to our illustrious visitors. H. DEMPSEY. J. McNEILL.

TARANAKI JOCKEY CLUB (Incorp.). CHRISTMAS MEETING. DECEMBER 26 & 27, 1929. QWNERS are reminded that Nominations for the above close with the Secretary at 9 p.m. on MONDAY, December 9. C. B. WEBSTER, Secretary. Box 33, New Plymouth. 'Phone 21. THE SALVATION ARMY CITADEL. BROUGHAM STREET. YOUNG. pEOPLE’S MONDAY, NEXT, DEC, 9, at 7.45 p.m. TICKETS—I/-. NEW PLYMOUTH CHRISTMAS CHEER FUND. of No. 1 Competition:—Winning No.: 241, J. Renwick, Hawera. MANAIA METHODIST CHURCH. SPECIAL JN JJEMORIAM gERVICE For the late Mrs. J. J. PATTERSON. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), DEC. 8. 7.45 p.m. Preacher: Rev. B. Dudley.

JNTERIM Dividends of 1/4 Ordinary Shares, and 7£ per cent. “D” Long Term Mortgage Shares for half-year ended 30th September, 1929, z are now payable. BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. New Plymouth.

“IONA” <sv,. PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE, HAVELOCK NORTH. [

Girls received as Boarders or Day-Scholars from age of 6 years.

All-round tuition and training, including English, Literature, History, Geography, Art, Arithmetic, Science, Scripture, Drill, Dancing, Music, Speech-training, Dressmaking. A complete Commercial Course will also be available from the commencement of the next school year. Latin and Advanced Mathematics are taught only to girls taking the Matriculation Course. . Candidates prepared for public examinations. Grounds, 25 acres. Swimming, tennis, hockey, basket-ball. Unrivalled climate. Pupils of all denominations welcomed. Early enrolment for 1930 is advised. For further particulars and prospectus, write early to — THE PRINCIPAL (Miss Irene Stollery), 'Tona,"'Havelock North, H.B.

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Taranaki Daily News, 7 December 1929, Page 3

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