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•AMUSEMENTS. KING’S THEATRE STRATFORD. Gteam-heated Throughout. TALKIES! TALKIES! MATINEE TO-DAY AT 1.30. TO-NIGHT! AT 8. TO-NIGHT! DAVY LEE The Wonder Child of “The DAVY LEE Singing Fool,” in “SONNY BOY” “SONNY BOY” — Wih — EDWARD EVERETT HORTON AND BETTY BRONSON. An All Talking Comedy Drama. Davy as an adorable. lovable kid full of mischief. GOOD MUSICAL SUPPORTS. DIAL 348 FOR RESERVES. “JOIN THE CLUB.” MEETINGS. FITZROY PRESBYTERIANS. npHF< Presbyterian Community of Fitzroy are requested to meet the Presbytery Commission in the Knox Church Hall, TONIGHT (Tuesday), at 7.30 o’clock. Business: To consider forming a home mission charge with Fitzroy as a centre. ... - • LEAGUE OF NATIONS’ UNION. jjEETINQ ' ? THURSDAY, AUGUST 28. Y.W.C.A. Hall, Powderham Street, 8 p.m. BUSINESS: Election.of Officers; Report I: and General. Mr. A. Douglass, Principal Friends 1 School, Wanganui, will give a Lantern Lecture “Attending the Tenth Assembly at Geneva." Mrs. Douglass will speak on “Women’s Work in the League.” All interested are cordially invited. Chairman: His Worship the Mayor. M. GOLDSBURY, Chairman L.N;U „ PUBLIC NOTICES. COMPETITIONS COMPETITIONS OPERA HOUSE, HAWERA. TO-DAY! TO-DAY! Also Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. At 9.30 alm., 2 and 7 p.m. each day. TO-DAY’S PROGRAMME: 9.30 a.m, —'Piano solo, 15/18; Girls’ Actio: Rrxnw iindpr 12! Piano Hunt. 12/16

oong unaer t jt iduo **/ xv f Song in costume, under 10; Girlsf Recital, 12/16; Reading at Sight, 12/16 (last 2 classes at Presbyterian Hall). 2 p.m.—Scottish Song: Recitat mug. accom. (open); Boys’ Song under 12; Ladies’ Test'Recitat; Piano Reading at Sight (open). 7 p.m—RECALLS FROM DAY SESSIONS; Violin Solo, under 16; Choir Contest; Soprano Solo. ADMISSION: Season Tickets 10/6; Special Children’s for day sessions 3/-; Day Sessions 1/- (children 6d). Evenings: 3/and 2/- (children 1/- if accom. by adult). Reserves (circle only), 6d extra at Miss Blake’s. gKATING QARNIVAL. PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS. AT HAWERA; FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5. Competitions, Streamers and Novelties Galore. Gentlemen 2/6, Ladies 2/-, Onlookers 1/*. DON’T FORGET! WAREA HALL! AUGUST 27, 1930. gALE OF Commencing at 1.30 p.m. • ADMISSION FREE. Drapery, Produce Stalls, Surprise Packets. Afternoon Tea and Competitions Galore. Euchre Party and Dance in-the evening. Good Prizes and Good Music. Ladies' and Gentlemen’s value £l. ADMISSION: Ladies 1/6, Gentlemen 2/6. Proceeds in aid of Church Funds. E. SOLE, Hon. Secretary, Warea Ladies’ Guild. MOTORISTS’ NOTICE. W E beg to notify the motoring public that we have built an up-to-date workshop and are now open to undertake all classes of repair work. Mr. H. V. McCready, well-known in motoring circles, is supervising this branch of our work which will carry our guarantee of satisfaction. STRANDON SERVICE STATION : AND GARAGE, Hall ' and McCready, Proprietors, Corner Mangorei Road and Devon Street. All grade spirits stocked (ten pumps). Taranaki Agents for Riley Cars. i WILL YOU GIVE ORDERS OR RECEIVE THEM? TpHE 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. ■ i - SPARE TIME STUDY IN YOUR OWN HOME will enable you to qualify for rapid pro- , gress to the ranks of the order-givers. Let 1 Hemingway’s train you. Hemingway’s Postal Instruction is a sure road to sucI cess. 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 Writ-. ' in g- . ■ ■ By postponement you .are only robbing ybursJf. Write now for particulars of • the Course in which you are interested. I. . 5 ’ JJEMINGWAY’S . CORRESPONDENCE t gCHOOLS, 516, Auckland. . .

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Taranaki Daily News, 26 August 1930, Page 3

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