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AMUSEMENTS KING’S THEATRE STRATFORD. Steam-heated Throughout, TALKIES! TALKIES’ FINAL SCREENING TO-NIGHT. Metro-Goldwyn’s All Talking Singing and Dancing Special. “THE WOMAN RACKET” “THE WOMAN RACKET” — With — TOM MOORE — BLANCHE SWEET. Hear your old favourites speak. A Terrific Drama of the Underworld. GOOD TALKING SUPPORTS. DIAL 348 FOR RESERVES! OPERA HOUSE NEW PLYMOUTH. TOMORROW (SATURDAY) NIGHT. The Screen’s He-man, GEORGE BANCROFT GEORGE BANCROFT With Billy Compson, Olga Baclanova and Mitchell Lewis in “THE DOCKS OF NEW YORK.” “THE DOCKS OF NEW YORK.” “THE DOCKS OF NEW YORK.” ‘THE DOCKS OF NEW YORK.” Rough, salty, stark drama. The story of a seaman ashore and the woman lie met—a woman who taught him life. IN SUPPORT: Overseas News, Australian Gazette, Inkwell Cartoon, “Electric Railways of Victoria” (educational), and .'“Lay on McDuff” (two-reel comedy). . PRICES: DC. 1/6, Stalls 17-. Box Plan at Collier's. PUBLIC NOTICES. MANAWATU RACING CLUB (Incorp.). JJEETING. THURSDAY AND SATURDAY, JULY 31 & AUGUST 2. ACCEPTANCES for the First Day’s Races close TO-NIGHT (Friday), July 25, 1930, at 9 p.m. P.O. Box 52, V. T. DIBBLE, Palmerston North. ’ Secretary. Telephone 6264. ' • NOTICE. (J WING to the expiration of our lease we are closing our New Plymouth shop and for two weeks will be offering Motor-cycles for sale at greatly reduced prices. If you want a bargain call and see us at once. W. J. CLARINGBOLD & CO., LTD., Devon Street, New Plymouth. 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. RADIO NOTICE. jyTR. W. Smith, of- Smith’s garage, wishes to notify the residents of Urenui and surrounding districts that he has been appointed local agent for the Atwater Kent Radio, and is prepared to instal sets at shortest notice. Repair work, battery charging, etc., are undertaken in any part of the district. - NOTICE. ’PHE Okato Cemetery trustees respectfully remind plot holders that their annual subscriptions for maintenance were due on May 1 last. J. S. FOX, Chairman. ELECTRICAL WIREMEN’S EXAMINATION. A_N examination under the Electrical x Wiremen’s Registration Act will be held on FRIDAY and SATURDAY, ■September 26 and 27, 1930. The examination consists of two parts, and these may be passed one part at a time or both parts together; but it is necessary to pass both parte, 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 be made out on the yellow forms and must reach the Registrar not later than FRIDAY, August 15. Copies of previous examination questions may be obtained from the Registrar, price 1/- p er set for any one examination. The sets for September, 1928, March, 1929, September, 1929, and March, 1930, are now available. Copies of the “Electrical Wiring Regulations 1927,” may be obtained from any District Office of the Public Works Department, price 1/9, postage 2d. P. H. GWYNN, REGISTRAR. MONEY FOR INVESTMENT. have the following sums available for loan on approved security:— £2500, £l7OO, £lOOO, and numerous other smaller sums. CROKER & McCORMICK, Solicitors, Brougham St., New Plymouth. DEVINE & CO. LTD. WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS. STATE- FIRE INSURANCE BUILDINGS, '■ Eginont Street, New Plymouth. ALL LEADING BRANDS OF WINES AND SPIRITS STOCKED. J?.O. Box 137. Telephone No. 1589,

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Taranaki Daily News, 25 July 1930, Page 3

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