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AMUSEMENTS KING’S THEATRE STRATFORD. TALKIES! TALKIES! MATINEE TO-DAY, 1.30 P.M. TO-NIGHT At 8 TO-NIGHT All-talking! All-talking! BOOT GIBSON — HOOT GIBSON HOOT GIBSON*" — HOOT GIBSON — In — “COURTIN’ WILDCATS.” “COURTIN’ WILDCATS.” A Western Drama of a College Youth Who Joins a Circus. Dare-devil Car Racing and Riding. GOOD TALKING SUPPORTS. DIAL 348 FOR RESERVES. gLTHAM MUNICIPAL 'J'HEATRE TO-NIGHT Fine Double Feature Programme. The weird, dim lights of the Oreint never revealed a more exciting, adventuresome and surprising love story. MARY NOLAN in “SHANGHAI LADY.” Flaming drama of two young sinners who drifted together in the shadov of Shanghai’s underworld. Thrilling romance in an exotic setting! Recommended more especially for adult audience only. And a romance of the prize ring, with ft . college setting. “THE DUKE STEPS OUT." Starring William Haines. This picture blends the life of the ring and the life of the college in a rapid fire mixture of comedy and thrills, with a very charming love story as the central thread, and features one of the best 10-round ring fights shown on the screen. Good Supporting Programme. USUAL PRICES. MANAIA TALKIES TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! RICHARD BARTHELMESS — And — . BETTY COMPSON — In — “WEARY RIVER.” Epic of a down-and-outer whose plaintive music reaches through prison bars to find love and a new life 1090 miles away. TALKIE SUPPORTS: Overture by Henry Halstead’s Famous Hotel St. Francis Jazz Band. Albert Spalding, Howard Bros., and Rosa Raisa. . PUBLIC NOTICES. CENTRAL DEVON STREET SHOP. 'J’HE Owners of central Devon Street frontage of 26 feet are prepared to erect suitable buildings to suit prospective tenants. Good terms. For further particulars, apply MOSS & SPENCE, Solicitors, New Plymouth. OPENING NOTICE. y D. McINTYRE, LTD., Plumbers, Tinsmiths, etc., beg to Notify the Public and Builders of New Plymouth and surrounding districts that they have commenced business in ST. AUBYN STREET, near Belt Road, and are prepared to undertake all classes of work at lowest prices con sistent wtih good work. We have made a particular study of Dairy Work, and our experience and advice is available to Factory Managers and others who appreciate a good class of work. Patentee and Manufacturer of the wellknown “Victor” Boiler and Steriliser for dairy use. Quotations given for all classes of work No job too large, no job too small. Don’t Forget the Address: F. D. M cIi;}TYRE ' L TD ” ST. AUBYN STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. 'Phone 1352. QHRYSANTHEMUM JTEA. CHRYSANTHEMUM TEA will be held in the Bell Block Hall in aid of the St. Luke’s Guild, on May 10, at 2 p.m. Prize for collection of 12 best blooms. Cake, Sweet and Apron Stalls. ADMISSION 6d. GRAND EUCHRE & DANCE to follow. ADMISSION: Gentlemen 2/-, Ladies 1/6. V. WEBSTER, Hon. Secretary. JJUNTING FIXTURES. Thursday, May B—Mr. A. Cole, Owhanga. Road. Saturday, May 17—Mr. H. Foreman’s Tikorangi. Thursday, May 22—8e1l Block. RAILWAYS. RACES AT HAWERA. THURSDAY & SATURDAY, MAY 8 & 10. FAST TRAINS — CHEAP FARES.. PAST passenger train leaves New Plymouth 8.50 a.m., Lepperton 9.15 (connecting with 8.22 a.m. train from Waitara), Inglewood 9.40, Tariki 9.58, Midhirst 10.10, Stratford 10.21, Eltham 10.35, Hawera Racecourse 10.59, Hawera arrive 11.4. e. r. J This train stops at Fitzroy, Smart Road, Bell Block, Lepperton, Inglewood, Norfolk Road, Tariki, Midhirst, Stratford, Ngaere, Eltham, Te Roti, Normanby and Hawera Racecourse only. Return' train leaves Hawera 4.12 p.m.,, Hawera Racecourse 4.24, Stratford 5.15, New Plymouth arrive 6.32. The usual 3.20 p.m. Hawera-New Plymouth train will leave Hawera at 4.31 pm, New Plymouth arrive 7.34 p.m. n HEAP EXCURSION TICKETS available for return until Monday, May 12, will be issued to Hawera and Hawera Racecourse from New Plymouth, Waitara, Wanganui, and intermediate stations by morning trains on May 8 and 10. These tickets will not be available by express train-; on May 8 and 10. RETURN FARES TO HAWERA RACECOURSE: From New Plymouth, Ist class. 9/3 2nd class 6A; from Inglewood, Ist class 6/4, 2nd class 4/3; from Stratford, Ist class 3/11, 2nd class 2/6. . _ For further information see handbills or inquire at stations.

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Taranaki Daily News, 3 May 1930, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 3 May 1930, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 3 May 1930, Page 3

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