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AMUSEMENTS. Packed to the.doors on Saturday Night. "THE T .ETTER” is the most unusual drama that has ever been seen or heard. PEOPLES’ “TALKIES” NEW PLYMOUTH. TO-NIGHT! AT 8. TO-NIGHT! (Finally To-morrow Night) Paramount’s Paramount's AU Talking Dramatic Sensation. All Talking Dramatic Sensation. 'THE LETTER” "THE LETTER” 'THE LETTER” "THE LETTER” ‘THE LETTER” "THE LETTER" A fatal note written in a moment of desperation lays bare a woman’s soul! In the hanis of a vengeful rival it becomes a weapon of destruction. W- SOMERSET MAUGHAN’S Play, revealing the danger of love unrestrained. — Starring — JEANNIE EAGELS AND O. P. HEGGIE JEANNIE EAGELS AND O. P. HEGGIE JEANNIE EAGELS AND O. P. HEGGIE AND BIG CAST. In Support—Talking, Singing and Sound Featurettes. PRICES AS USUAL: Plan at Collier’s. SATURDAY NEXT—"THE INNOCENTS OF PARIS." TO-NIGHT, AGAIN TO-NIGHT! FINALLY TO-MORROW, New Year’s Eve. OPERA HOUSE “TALKIES” HAWERA. ABSOLUTELY ALL TALKING. Not a Single Sub-title. All Dialogue from First to Last. ROARING TRAFFlC—Subways, Terminals, Madison Square Garden, Fights, Belmont Park Races, Night Life, Bootleggers. The mad tumult of a great city—Breezy talk of Broadway—YOU SEE AND HEAR This Living Spectacle of the Greatest Metropolis in the world. — In — "SPEAK EASY" "SPEAK EASY" "SPEAK EASY" “SPEAK EASY" The Glamour of the Speakeasy, the Crookedness of the Race Tracks, the Pitfalls of the Bright Lights! Follow with the eye and ear the pluckiest girl in town as she struggles to rescue her man from his Speakeasy friends on Broadway—the double-crossroads of the world. Actual Scenes! Actual Sounds! ActuaUy Photographed in the Great City. PAUL PAGE — LOLA LANE — With — HENRY B. WALTHALL. SHARON LYNN, HELEN WARE and Others. Fox Movietone Talking, Singing and Sound Featurettes! BOOK NOW AT Ml£3 BLAKE’S. DIAL 2713! HOLIDAY NOTICES. —— HAWERA BOROUGH COUNCIL. MOTOR TRAFFIC. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR. ■MOTORISTS are requested, where possible, to kindly AVOID HIGH STREET (between Victoria and Albion Streets) after 7 p.m. ON CHRISTMAS EVE AND NEW YEAR’S EVE, thus lessening the-danger to pedestrians on these special occasions. H. S. ELLIOTT, Town Clerk. TARANAKI ELECTRIC POWER .BOARD. fJ'HE Office of the Board will Le Closed for Christmas Holidays until 9 a.m. on 3rd January, 1930. TARANAKI EMPLOYERS’ ASSOCIATION CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. r ’J’HE Retailers of New Plymouth will observe the following hours during Christmas and Now Year:— DECEMBER 24—Close 10 p.m. DECEMBER 25, 26, and 27—Close all day. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28—Remain open until 5.30 p.m. DECEMBER 31-Close 10 p.m. JANUARY 1 and 2-Close all day. FRIDAY, January 3—Close 5.30 p.m. SATURDAY, JANUARY 4 Close 12.30 p.m. NOTE—See separate advertisement for Grocers and Butchere. VAL. DUFF, Secretary. NOTICE. SPECIAL BANK HOLIDAYS. PURSUANT to the terms of the Banking Act, 1908, FRIDAY, the 27th day of December, 1929, and THURSDAY, the 2nd day of January, 1930, are appointed Special Bank Holidays at the offices of the undermentioned Bank's throughout New Zealand:— UNION BANK CF AUSTRALIA, LTD., (W. A. Kiely, Inspector). BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES (R. C. Addison, Inspector). BANK OF AUSTRALASIA (W. F. L. Ward, Inspector). NATIONAL BANK OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD. (J. T. Grose, General Manager). COMMERCIAL BANK OF AUSTRALIA, LTD. (E. P. Yaldwyn, Attorney for New Zealand). BANK OF NEW ZEALAND (Henry Buckleton, General Manager). NOTE. —The Banks will also be closed throughout the Dominion on the following days, being Statutory Holidays:— WEDNESDAY, December 25, 1929 (Christmas Day). THURSDAY, December 26, 1929 (Boxing Day). WEDNESDAY, January 1, 1930 (New Year's Day).

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Taranaki Daily News, 30 December 1929, Page 3

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