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AMUSEMENTS. ’ DO NOT—WE BEG OF YOU—LET ANYTHING PREVENT YOU FROM SEEING OR HEARING “THE TRESPASSER.” “THE TRESPASSER.” “THE TRESPASSER.” It is without doubt the greatest dramatic entertainment the Talkies have yet presented. (Recommended more especially for Adult Audiences) THE REGENT NEW PLYMOUTH. “Cosv as Your Own Fireside.” TO-NIGHT! AT 7.45. TO-NIGHT! (Finally To-morrow Night). SPECIAL MATINEE TO-MORROW 2 P.M. SPECIAL MATINEE TO-MORROW 2 P.M. The Screen's Incomparable Actress, GLORIA SWANSON GLORIA SWANSON GLORIA SWANSON — In a — Talking Picture that from the first spoken line will grip you and hold you spellbound through each resplendent scene to the ter- ; rifle' climax. “THE TRESPASSER." “THE TRESPASSER." ’ “THE TRESPASSER.” WONDERFUL “SHORTS” ' including Fox Movietone News, Audio Review, Benjamimo Gigli (leading tenor of Metropolitan Opera Company in scenes from Act 11. “Cavaleria Rusticana”), Impressions of Tschaikowsky’s 1812 Overture, and “Mickey’s Choo Choo”, featuring the comedian of the hour, “Micky-, the Mouse.” PRICES AS USUAL. Plan at Collier’s. SPECIAL MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2 P.M. SPECIAL MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2 P.M. TO-NIGHT! AGAIN TO-NIGHT! OPERA HOUSE “TALKIES” HAWERA. v ALL TALKING! ALL MUSICAL!. ALL ENTRANCING! • / Each an Outstanding Attraction on Its Own. NANCY CARROLL in “HONEY” ‘ NANCY-CARROLL in “HONEY" NANCY CARROLL in “HONEY" Thu Gorgeous Titian-haired Idol of the Talkies in a Brilliant, Delightful, Uproarious Musical Play. Supported by Harry/ Green, Lilian Roth, Skeets Gallagher, Zasu Pitts,- Mitzi Greenand Stanley Smith —the Lover of ‘Sweetie” —when he sings, , .“Girls Forget’ Their Sweethearts." It sparkles with fun/ One roar of laughter follows another. Its haunting melodies will hold you enthralled. It’s good clean fun. You’ll love it. FINE SELECTION OF TALKIE SHORTS TO OPEN. Box. Plans at Miss Blake’s. ’Phone 2713.

TENDERS. f TENDERS. S RENDERS are invited for ploughing about eight acres of new ground. Apply— R. STUART, Inglewood. . <yi!iiii iwriMiwwP'i'ii ujhii'm ■nwniF.ni ‘J’IME UDO those Farmers who have not previously taken advantage of our Catalogue ■ offerings, we make the following startling i offers: — i NO I.—Farmers’ Oiled Riding Coate, a 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 (6 x 8), 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 — MERCANTILE & Q.ENERAL OO., 18 SWANSON ST., AUCKLAND. 'J’HE gpARANAKI JN VESTMENT AND DEPOSIT CORPORATION LIMITED. Directors:■ Messrs. J. B. Richards (Chairman), Jas. Fredric, E. Marfell, Alan Good, H. G. Gibson, L. R. Curtis, S. Macalister. Liberal advances made on myrtgago at Lowest Current Rates. Deposits received. INTEREST: At Cali 4| - per cent. 6 Months .... 5 per cent 12 and 24 Months ...... 6 percent. WILLIAM POWER, Secretary, Stratford. TRESPASS NOTICE. trespassing with dog or gun on the Company’s property at Waitara Road will be prosecuted. THOS. BORTHWICK & SONS, (Australasia), Ltd., Waitara. • PLYMOUTH RAVINGS ; » Estb. 1850. 1 'BANK A LITTLE EVERY WEEK. THE RESULT WILL SURPRISE YOU. 5/- deposited monthly with the bank will "row in 7 yearn to £24 9s, in 14 years to £57 13s lid. No one can afford to forego the independence of a Savings Bank Account. OPEN ONE TO-DAY. BRANCH AT FITZROY. . ■ G. E. DINNISS, * Masourer.

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Taranaki Daily News, 24 July 1930, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 24 July 1930, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 24 July 1930, Page 3

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