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AMUSEMENTS KING’S THEATRE STRATFORD. Steam-heated Throughout. TALKIES! TALKIES! FINAL SCREENING TO-NIGHT. The Greatest All Talking Air Drama Ever Made. "FLIGHT" With “FLIGHT" "FLIGHT” LILA LEE “FLIGHT" "FLIGHT" JACK HOLT "FLIGHT" “FLIGHT" RALPH GRAVES “FLIGHT"’ Aeroplanes! Stunts! Thrills! Love! Drama! GOOD -TALKING SUPPORTS. DIAL 348 FOR RESERVES! COMMENCING TO-MORROW. “THE WOMAN RACKET." With Tom Moore and Blanche Sweet. QHAMBER QONCERT. Arranged by MISS EVELYN DOWLING. MISS EVELYN DOWLING. Assisted by Misses Leatham, Coleman and Nicholson and Mr. F. Syme. Y.W.C.A. HALL, NEW PLYMOUTH. JULY 28, AT 8. P.M. ADMISSION—I/-. CUKS!ZK3ea!S3DEszKaiicKKEaa3axKaQaaaD«aucKn6aßEaES2»at3S23aai FOOTBALL. JJID-WEEK gUGBY J? INAL. AT OHANGAI. OHANGAI V. CITY. OHANGAI V. CITY. TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), at 2.45 p.m. ADMISSION: Gentlemen 1/-, Ladies 6d. W. STEAD, Hon. Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICES. TOKO FARMERS’ UNION. LECTURE on Fertilisers by Messrs. , Mander and Connet in the Toko Hall TO-NIGHT (Wednesday), July 23, commencing at 7.30 p.m. All welcome. L. MARFELL, Hon. Secretary, Toko Farmers’ Union. NEW PLYMOUTH TRAMWAYS EMPLOYEES ‘ SICK AND ACCIDENT SOCIETY, 'J’HE Members of above Society wish to thank one and all who generously helped to make the annual ball such a splendid success. J. ROYSTON, Hon. Secretary. JJAWERA COMPETITIONS. ENTRIES CLOSE ENTRIES CLOSE ENTRIES CLOSE ENTRIES CLOSE ENTRIES CLOSE ENTRIES CLOSE WEDNESDAY, JULY 30, 1930 WEDNESDAY, JULY 30, 1930 WEDNESDAY, JULY 30, 1930 t. f. McKenzie, Hon. Secretary. APOLOGY. J, the undersigned, desire to withdraw statements made by me in regard to Mrs. R. Elliott. J. SPEDDING. New Plymouth, July 22. NOTICE. QWING to the expiration of our lease we are. closing our New Plymouth shop and for two weeks will be offering Motorcycles for sale at greatly reduced prices. If you want a bargain call and see us at once. W. J. CLARINGBOLD & 00., LTD., Devon Street, New Plymouth. Y,W.C.A. ’ gAZAAR. HALL, POWDERHAM ST., N.P. THURSDAY, JULY 24, 2 to 9 p.m. ADMISSION FREE. Afternoon Tea 1/-, Supper 6d. Stalls supplying every household need. Brawns, Potted Meats, Produce, Cakes, Sweets, Fancy and Household Goods, llfd Stall. All Friends please help us and help yourselves. JJUNTING pIXTURES. Saturday, July 26.-—Messrs. Ansford and Luxton’s, Omata. Saturday, Aug. 2.—Motonui. Saturday, Aug. 9.—The Kennels. J/JILKING 'J’IME Y GAINi rpO those Farmers who have not previously taken advantage of our Catalogue offerings, we make the ? following startling offers:— NO I.—Farmers’ Oiled Riding. Coats, ft standard guaranteed coat worth twice the money. Price 30/- post free. No. 2.—Hi-Press Gum Boots, knee high. Price 25/- pair, post free.' No. 3. —Lorry Covers (6xB), strong green duck. All sizes quoted. Price 27/6 post free. No. 4.—Canvas pull-on Thigh Leggings. Price 10/6 per pair. Post free. No. s.—Complete Motor-cycle Outfit with storm cuffs and wide belt. Price 35/-. Post Free. No. 6. —Complete set Milk Cart Harness, without collar; will last a lifetime. Freight extra. Price £ll. ALL WITH MONEY BACK GUARANTEE. — THE — JfERCANTILE & (J.ENERAL . (JO., 18 SWANSON ST., AUCKLAND. “

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Taranaki Daily News, 23 July 1930, Page 3

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