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amusements KING’S' THEATRE STRATFORD. Steam-heated Throughout. ' TALKIES! TALKIES’. ’ FINAL SCREENING TO-NIGHT. KEN MAYNARD KEN MAYNARD — In — “MOUNTAIN JUSTICE” “MOUNTAIN JUSTICE” An All Talking Thrilling Story of the Mountain Folk in Kentucky. GOOD TALKING SUPPORTS. DIAL 348 FOR RESERVES! TO-MORROW NIGHT. BOY SCOUTS BENEFIT! All Talking British Picture. “HIGH TREASON" “HIGH TREASON” FINALLY TO-NIGHT I TO-NIGHT! OPERA .HOUSE “TALKIES” HAWERA. TO-NIGHT!- TO-NIGHT! Recommended by the Censor as more suitable for Adults. The great human drama portrayed with the realism of life itself, carrying a theme of tremendous sacrifice and unfaltering brother love that you can never forget. *The Drama of Three Brothers. Played by Three Brothers, The Three Moore Brothers. OWEN — TOM — MATT’ Together for the first time in “SIDE STREET.” - “ SIDE “SIDE STREET.” A turbulent drama of the city. Caught in the mightiest story of Brother Love ever screened. Of three brothers, one a policeman, one a surgeon, the third the leader of an underworld gang. . . pitted. against, - but fighting, for each other. A RADIO PICTURE. BIG SUPPORTING PROGRAMME.’ Box Plans at Miss Blake’s. Ring 2713. TOWN HALL, MANAIA TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), AT 8 p.m. The Comic Operetta, “PRINCESS OF POPPYLAND,” “PRINCESS OF POPPYLAND,’’ Fresh from two wonderful nights at. Kaponga. Packed to the doors both nights. Presented by Kaponga amateurs with part proceeds to special effort of Manaia branch Women’s Division Farmers' Union, “PRINCESS OF POPPYLAND.” “PRINCESS OF POPPYLAND.” “PRINCESS OF POPPYLAND.’’ - 40 ADULT PERFORMERS. Three Acts of Sparkling Costumes and Scintillating Scenery; three acts of Mirth and Melody, PRICES: Circle 3/-, Stalls 2/- (including tax); Children half-price.

V PUBLIC NOTICES. APPLICATION FOR TOTAL EXEMPTION FROM CLOSING HOURS OF FRUITERERS’ SHOPS. / (Under Shops and Offices Act 1921-22 and Shops and Offices Amendment Act, ] 1927.) • the undersigned, being the occupiers of Fruiterers’ and Confectioners’ Shops situate in New Plymouth, the closing hours of which (as fruiterers’ shops) have been fixed, DO HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that we will apply to the Stipendiary Magistrate at the Courthouse, New Plymouth, on Thursdaj', the 7th day of August, 1930, at 10.30 a.m., for an order exempting us from such closing hours. At the hearing of such applications, anj r occupier of a shop shall be entitled to appear and be heard. Dated this 31st day of July, 1930. g. t. & h. m. McConnell. HAROLD V. LESTER. MORAL BROS. BHANA PANCHIA. Applicants. REDUCED IN pRICE! WILSON’S CASH PRICES. WILSON’S CASH PRICES. SIRLOINS OF BEEF Bd. PRIME RIBS Bd. RUMP & UNDERCUT .... 1/-. BACK RIBS 7d. TOPSIDE Bd. . BEEF STEAK Bd. GRAVY BEEF 6d. CORN BEEF Bd. MINCE sd. BRISKET sd. LEGS & SHINS 2/-. OX TONGUES Bd. - (Price per lb.) WILSON’S - "BUTCHERY, DEVON STREET CENTRAL. ’Phone 853 JJEAT EDUCED IN pRICE!' REESBY BROS.' CASH PRICES. REESBY BROS.’ CASH PRICES, SIRLOINS OF BEEF Bd. PRIME RIBS Bd. RUMP & UNDERCUT .... 1/-. BACK RIBS 7d. TOPSIDE Bd. BEEF STEAK Bd. GRAVY BEEF 6d. ■ CORN BEEF Bd. MINCE 5 J BRISKET sd. LEGS & SHINS •' 2/-. OX TONGUES Bd. (Price per lb.) reesbFibros., DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. 'Phone 1166 M. THE TARANAKI DAILY NEWS r fHE widest circulated paper in Taranaki, A and the only morning paper, contains the latest and fullest local reports, as well as the latest world's doings. Keep in touch with current events and read the Daily News, Taranaki’s premier advertising medium. Order now from the nearest Agent. 91 AUSTINS on official test averaged 52 miles per gallon.

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Taranaki Daily News, 4 August 1930, Page 3

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