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. AMUSEMENTS. Box Plan at Collier’s until noon—then at Big Orafige Drink or 'phone 1164 to-night. TO-NIGHT! AT 8. 'TO-NIGHT! OPERA HOUSE NEW PLYMOUTH. (One Night Only.) TWO BIG FEATURES AT FAMILY PRICES. (1) The Romance and Tragedy of English Fair Life—a Fascinating Glimpse of , its folk. “A PEEP BEHIND THE SCENES" “A PEEP BEHIND THE SCENES" “A PEEP BEHIND THE SCENES” — Starring — FRANCIS CUYLER AND BIG BRITISH CAST. . (2) —Something entirely new and different. A Cowboy Picture in a Society Setting. “THE ROYAL RIDER." “THE ROYAL RIDER." — Starring — KEN‘MAYNARD. z KEN MAYNARD KEN MAYNARD. KEN MAYNARD — With — OLIVE HASBROUCK and “TARZAN," The Wonder Horse. A Complete Wild West Show plus the drama and intrigue behind the scenes of a real revolution. Something never attempted in a Western picture. THRILLS! ADVENTURE! DRAMA! AT ITS EXCITING BEST. GAZETTE TO OPEN. OPERA HOUSE ORCHESTRA. PRICES:. Dress Circle 2/-, Stalls 1/6, . Children Half-price. PUBLIC NOTICES. NEW PLYMOUTH MASTER BUTCHERS' ASSOCIATION. rpilE Master Butchers of New Plymouth ‘ ‘ wll Close tHeir premises All Day on MONDAY, January 27, being the Operative Butchers’ Union Picnic. E. L HUMPHRIES, Hon. Secreary. WANGANUI HARBOUR BOARD. FOR SALE. 5j PER CENT DEBENTURES. . CURRENCY 10 YEARS. fpHE Wanganui Harbour Board has for sale at par debentures of £lOO each, having a currency of TEN YEARS and bearing interest at Five and Three-quar-ters Per Cent, per annum, payable free of exchange. Half per cent. Brokerage . payable to Sharebrokers, Solicitors and Banks. ; Early application essential. Telegrams' Harborbord, Castlecliff.

W. J. GARDNER, Secretary. P.O. Box No. 1, Castlecliff, Wanganui. TARANAKI STOCK EXCHANGE. NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT NEW 54 PER CENT. ISSUE. APPLICATIONS may be made for the above New Issue to the - following Members of the Taranaki Stock Exchange free of any cost to the applicants, J. 8. S. MEDLEY C. H. WYNYARD S. E. NEILSON. P. S. CARROLL. C. B. WEBSTER F. W. EBERLET . P. E. STAINTON E. R. GILMOJR. E. GRIFFITHS. Or— D. Me ALLUM, Secretary. STRATFORD TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL., 'J’HE School which', offers both High School, and Technical School courses will re-open on TUESDAY, February .4. The Principal will be at the School on Saturday, February 1 and Monday, February 3, from 9.30 a.m. till 3.30 p.m., for the purpose of enrolling, pupils and interviewing parents. Pupils who are enrolled at the school and v ho wish to obtain train tickets can obtain them by applying to the stationmaster of the. nearest station. A limited number of boarders can be admitted to the Girls’ ‘ Hostel. Application should be made immediately. A. ,H. R. AMESS,, M.A., ' ' Principal. AN APPRECIATION From COBURN’S “STAR DANCE ORCHESTRA." H AVING concluded a very successful season of OVER 250 ENGAGEMENTS we wish to convey to the HALL COMMITTEES, SOCIAL, COMMTTEES, and the CROWDS OF DANCERS (who gave us their support), our sincere good wishes for', the New Year. ■ Our aim has been to give the BEST DANCE MUSIC POSSIBLE, and the crowded ballrooms, happy faces and feet that could not keep still, are the results of our strict attention to the needs of the Dancing Community. We also wish to extend our regrets to the committees who were unable to obtain our services owing to the unavoidable clashing of dates last season. As TARANAKI’S LEADING DANCE BAND we are now receiving engageinents for this 1930 season, and strongly advise those desirous of our services to book early, as present engagements indicate another very heavy season. For particulars re engagements, etc., address: Telegrams, Collect, "Coburn’s,” Opunake. Postal: Coburn’s Music Store, Opunake. ROLL UP! ! ! URENUI. pEACH, SUNDAY, JANUARY 26. Demonstration by New Plymouth Life- : Saving Crews. URENUI SEASIDE SOCIETY. ST. MARY’S GUILD. QARDEN pARTY. AT MISS ROY’S, VIVIAN ST., NEW PLYMOUTH. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1930. Afternoon Tea, etc. Admission 1/-. RESERVE THIS DATE!

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Taranaki Daily News, 25 January 1930, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 25 January 1930, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 25 January 1930, Page 3

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