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AMUSEMENTS. “ATLANTIC.” “ATLANTIC” Will positively conclude its New Plymouth Season To-night. EVERYBODY’S TALKIES NEW PLYMOUTH. "Steam Heated for your Comfort.” FINALLY TO-NIGHT AT 7.45. England’s Titanic Talkie. England’s Titanic Talkie. * British in spirit and character •; and dramatic to the most intense and exacting degree. “ATLANTIC” “ATLANTIC” A picture that presents magnitude and realism in a colossal sea tragedy. Portrayed by the finest cast of actors and actresess in England. (Recommended more especially for adult ■ audiences)/ : : GOOD SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. 1 PRICES AS USUAL. Reserves at Collier’s ‘ COMMENCING TO-MORROW. Matinee —2 p.m. Evening—At '7.45. MARY NOLAN MARY NOLAN With John Mack Brown and Robert Ellis in Universal’s All Talking Pro- • duction. • • ’’ ■- . “UNDERTOW” “UNDERTOW” “UNDERTOW” “UNDERTOW” Hie Story of a Tremendous Struggle between Love and Passion. RESERVATIONS AT COLLIER’S. SNAPPY, SPARKLING, SCINTILLATING. The Brightlights of Stratford present for j / your approbation QELEBRITY . » With Dainty Ballets, Lively Songs, Humorour Sketches, Clever Dances. TOWN HALL, STRATFORD TO-NIGHT. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1930. In aid of Primary School Heating Fund. PRICES: 3/., 2/-, ; 1/-. Children Half-price. 1 \ Box Plan at Kear’s Music Store, ; Broadway. “Keep the Children Warm.” to , . ' * , OAONUI HALL. OAONUI HALL. ■ TO-NIGHT. | FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12. I. ’ QRAND gENEFIT (In Aid of Jack Lusk) (Under the auspices of the Opunake Football Club). FREE BUS FROM OPUNAKE. HENDERSON’S STAR ORCHESTRA (Six Instruments.) V ADMISSION: Gentlemen 3/-, Ladies 2/-. J. HARRIGAN, E. G. SMITH, ■ ' Joint Secretaries.and Girls come out to play at the . ’ TO-NIGHT. . J FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12. BOULTON’S DANCE BAND. ./• (Four Instruments.) Spoon Supper. Glassy Floor. . . | ’..A ’ • • • ' ADMISSION: Gentlemen 4/-, Ladies 2/6; Double Ticket 6/-. Free Buses: St. George and Sons from Waitara. W. Curd’s from Stratford. L. Old’s from Inglewood. WAREA HALL. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1930. GRAND PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS MASQUERADE J£ALL. — ( .Music by the ever popular dance band, < Reg. Henderson’s Opunake Serenaders with “Jack Hooker” at the piano. Supporting Programme includes: Novelty ; and Old Time Dances, Waltzing Competition (open) first and second prize. Xylophone solo by the master musician, Mr. Harry Brooker. Saxo- I phone Solo (Mr. Reg. Henderson). PRIZES FOR BEST FANCY DRESS. ' ' ■ First Class, Supper, and Floor. GRAND MARCH, 8 p.m. Euchre for non-Dancers. Admission: Ladies 2/-, Gentlemen 3/-. . C. W. REVELL, Hon. Secretary. NOTICE. , ■ A£R. L. THOMAS wishes to notify his clients that he has removed to new and larger premises four doors east of his - old «hop, Devon Street. All branches of engineering work undertaken. Acetone and arc welding a speciality. Satisfaction guaranteed. The business in future, will be conducted ac “L. Thomas and Co.” CHOOSE YOUR GOAL! SPECIALISED STUDY under skilled i guidance will enable you to reach it quickly. HEMINGWAY’S HOME-STUDY COURSES have been the means whereby thousands of ambitious New Zealanders have achieved succeis. In every branch 1 of commerce you will find Hemingway’s students at the top of the ladder—enjoying life’s most desirable prizes, success, financial security and social prestige. Entrust your studies to Hemingway’s and prepare for rapid advancement. . Course® include: — Book-keeping, Accountancy Prof., Cost Accountancy, Law Prof., Banker’s Diplomp, Teacher’s Certificates, Matriculation, Public Service Entrance, Salesmanship, Advertising, Land Agency, Pitman’s Shorthand, Business Letter Writing. 'Write now for particulars of one of these courses, choose your goal—and hurry to meet prosperity. JJEMINGWAY’S CORRESPONDENCE gCHOOLS, P.O. Box 516, AUCKLAND. (2).

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Taranaki Daily News, 12 September 1930, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 12 September 1930, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 12 September 1930, Page 3

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