AMUSEMENTS. KING’S THEATRE STRATFORD. ■ , Steam-heated Throughout. >■ TALKIES! TALKIES! FINAL SCREENING TO-NIGHT. An All-Talking Drama of Mother Love. “MADAME X" “MADAME ,X” “MADAME X“ “MADAME X” — With — RUTH CHATTERTON, LEWIS STONE & RAYMOND HACKETT. The Soul of a Woman Laid Bare. GOOD TALKING SUPPORTS. DIAL 348 FOR RESERVES. Commencing MATINEE TO-MORROW, 1.30. HOOT GIBSON in TRAILING TROUBLE. ELTHAM TALKIES TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY). If You Love MYSTERY! THRILLS! ROMANCE! See and Hear "THE MYSTERIOUS DR. FU MANCHU" “THE MYSTERIOUS DR. FU MANCHU” “THE MYSTERIOUS DR; FU MANCHU” “THE MYSTERIOUS DR. FU MANCHU" “THE MYSTERIOUS DR. FU MANCHU” “THE MYSTERIOUS DR. FU MANCHU” — With — WARNER OLAND & JEAN ARTHUR. Sax Rohmer's famous novel! Excitement! Suspense! Fast Action! A great, gripping melodrama. SUPPORTS: . COMEDY' & SONG NUMBERS. PRICES: 2/- and 1/6. Children Halfprice. Box Plans -at Carman's Book Arcade. FOOTBALL. ’J’ARANAKI RUGBY union. (Incorp.) REPRESENTATIVE — And — INTER-COLLEGIATE RUGBY. PUKEKURA PARK, NEW PLYMOUTH. SATURDAY, AUGUST 23. MANAWHENUA V. TARANAKI. MANAWHENUA V. TARANAKI. MANAWHENUA V. TARANAKI. MANAWHENUA V. TARANAKI. At 2.45 p.m. AUCKLAND GRAMMAR SCHOOL AUCKLAND GRAMMAR SCHOOL Versus N.P. BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL. . N.P. BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL. At 1.15 p.m. ADMISSION: Gentlemen 2/3, Ladies 1/-; Children over 14, 6d. Grandstand, 1/3 each person (Includs tax). .S. E. NIELSON, Secretary. MEETINGS. NOTICE. MEETING to form a Branch of the Farmers’ Union at’Puniwhakau will be held in the Puniwhakau School Room on August 26, 1930, at 8 p.m. Mr. C. J. Harris, organiser, will be in attendance. Mr. Murray, Toko branch, Mr. Woods. Huiroa, and Mr. Ford, Strathmore, will address the meeting. L. BUNN, . • Convener. BGM O N T QOA L. SUPPLIES OF GOOD CLEAN HOUSE AND KITCHEN COAL NOW AVAILABLE REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD USE EGMONT COAL. 1. It Costs Less and is More Economical. 2. It’s Heating. Power is equal to any North Island Coal, and is greater than most. 3. It lastfc longer and gives a more even • - heat. 4. It is produced in Taranaki ‘an 1 keeps the money in the district. ■ REVISED PRICES. Kitchen: Per Sack, 5/-; Quarter-ton, 15/-; Half-ton,, £1 9/-; Ton, £2 16/-. Household: Sack, 5/6; Quarter-ton, 16/6; Half-ton, £1 12/-; Ton, £3 2/-. Procurable in any quantities from — \J. W. NODDER- . BELT ROAD, NEW PLYMOUTH. /. ’Phone 822 or 804 M. WILL YOU GIVE ORDERS OR RECEIVE THE?H? difference between the Manager and the “understrapper” who follows our orders, is only the difference between a good business education and the lack of it. Now, while you are young, is the time for you to secure practical commercial training. SPARE TIME STUDY IN YOUR OWN HOME will enable you to qualify for rapid progress to the ranks of the order-givers. Let Hemingway’s train you. Hemingway's Postal Instruction is a sure road to success. It is proven and practical. Study one of these profitable courses:— Book-keeping, Accountancy, Prof., Cost Accountancy, Law Prof., -Banker’s Diploma, Teacher’s Certificates, Matriculation, Public Service Entrance, Salesmanship, Advertising, Land Agency, Pitman's Shorthand, Business Letter Writing. By postponement you are only robbing yours-lf. Write now for particulars of the Course in which you are interested. JJEMINGWAY'S OORRESPONDENCE gCHOOLS, i P.O. 80X'516, AUCKLAND.
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 August 1930, Page 3
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