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AMUSEMENTS. KING’S THEATRE STRATFORD. TALKIES! TALKIES! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! An All-Talking Comedy-Drama. "THE GLAD RAG DOLL.” “THE GLAD RAG DOLL.” — With — DOLORES COSTELLA,. RALPH GRAVES & AUDREY' FERRIS. Beautiful Dolores as a Chorus Cutie who Knew Her Man —and How! Talking! Singing and Dancing! GOOD TALKING SUPPORTS. DIAL 348 FOR RESERVES. “THE DESERT SONG.” 18, 19, 20, 21 February. Plans now open. COUNTY COUNCIL NOTICES. COUNTY OF EGMONT. NOXIOUS WEEDS. is hereby given that-all Noxious Weeds-must be cleared on all Road Frontages by the end of February next, or proceedings will be taken. . WALTER C. GREEN, County Chairman. •_ Opunake, January 16, 1930. COUNTY OF EGMONT. UNPAID RATES. JJOTICE is -hereby given that all Rates must -be paid bn or before January 25, 1930, after.which date proceedings will be taken. ’ . . / GEO. 'W. ROGERS,. ' County Clerk. »— Opunake, January" 16,/'1939. ~ COUNTY OF TARANAKI. TEN PER CENT.) PEN ALT Y. PURSUANT to Section .76 Rating Act, 1925, Public Notice- is hereby given •that ten per cent.-penalty will be added to all rates-remaining unpaid-after 4 p.m. on FRIDAY, January 24, 1930. - '' JOHN CONNETT, '? t . County Chairman. 7 PUBLIC NOTICES. ■N.P. WATER-SIDE .WORKERS' POSTPONED piCNLC. NGAMOTU BEACH. NGAMOTU BEACH. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). JAN. 18. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), JAN.. 18. TUG-OF-WAR. MAORI DANCING. . RACES FOR YOUNG'AND OLD,. Hot Water, Milk, Tea and Sugar Provided Free. . A Hearty Invitation Extended to All. TEACHERS’ SUMMER SCHOOL. TRIP TO MOUNT EGMONT. . JT is - proposed to make an excursion, to the Mountain on Tuesday next, 21st inst., when 309 visitors wish to make the trip, and an appeal for private cars is made for transport. • Two hundred who wish to make the climb propose leaving the Boys’ High School at 8 a.m. and the balance at 1 p.m. AU park fees and tolls will be paid by the Sumfher Schoo! Committee. Will members of the Taranaki Automobile Association and other private owners who have cars available and can assist on that day -kindly communicate with the secretary, Mr. Vai. Duff, before noon on Saturday next- A generous response to this appeal will be very much appreciated by the executive of the association and the committee. F. H. BLUNDELL, President. . WANGANUI HARBOUR BOARD, i 51 PER CENT. DEBENTURES FOR SALE.. Wanganui Harbour Board has for sale at par debentures of £lOO each, having a currency of ten years and bearing interest at.sf per cent, per annum. Half per cent, brokerage payable to sharebrokers, Solicitors and Banks. W. J. GARDNER, Secretary. P.O. Box No. 1, Castlecliff, Wanganui.. ELECTRICAL WIREMEN’S EXAMINATION. At examination under the Electrical Wiremen's Rebistration Act will be held on FRIDAY and SATURDAY, March 28 and 29, 1930. The examination can be taken one part -at a time or both parts together but it is necessary to pass both parts, to be nineteen years of age and to have not less than three years’ service in electrical, wiremen’s work before registration can be obtained. Application forms may be obtained from the Registrar, Electrical Wiremen's Registration Board, Wellington. Applications to be examined must reach the Registrar not later than FRIDAY, February 14. Applications received after that date will not be accepted. _ Copies of previous examination questions may be obtained from the. Registrar price Is per set, for any one examination. The sets for October, 1926, September, 1928, March, 1929 and September, 1929, are now available. . Copies of the Electrical Wiring Regulations, 1927, may be obtained from any Public Works District Office; price Is 9d, postage 2d. ' r P. H. GWYNN, 1 Registrar.

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Taranaki Daily News, 17 January 1930, Page 3

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