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amusements. I _ ■ KING’S THEATRE STRATFORD. Steam-heated Throughout. TALKIES! TALKIES! FINAL SCREENING TO-NIGHT. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer’s Great Drama of the Sea. “ANNA CHRISTIE” ’ “ANNA CHRISTIE” • GRETA GARBO’S First Talkie! . A Gripping Drama of the Lowest Ebb of Life. GOOD TALKING & MUSICAL SHORTS. DIAL 348 FOR RESERVES. Commencing MATINEE TO-MORROW. HOOT GIBSON in “ROARING RANCH’ FINAL SCREENING TO-DAY. MATINEE, 2 p.m. EVENING, At 8. MATINEE, 2 p.m. EVENING, At, 8. Again Last Evening “Journey’s End” was shown to a packed house. OPERA HOUSE “TALKIES” hawera. THE COLOSSAL BRITISH FEATURE. A British Story written by a Britisher. A British Film directed by British Producers. ACTED BY BRITISH ACTORS. British in Sentiment! British in Speech. THE KING’S FAVOURITE PLAY. The play he saw on four different ’ Occasions. “JOURNEY’S END.” “JOURNEY’S END.” • “JOURNEY’S END.” From the play by R. C. Sheriff — With — COLIN CLIVE as CAPT. STANHOPE. COLIN' CLIVE as CAPT. STANHOPE. Berlin raved over it equally with London. A Story without Rancour or Hate. As Powerful as the League of Nations; It’s War. Yes! With.its realism and its selfsacrificing nobility but without its sordid horrors. GREATER EVEN THAN THE PLAY. AS BRITISH AS THE UNION JACK. It is necessary to Reserve. Book at Miss Blake’s. Ring. 2713. Free Buses leave Kaponga P.O. 6.45 nightly for Hawera, via Kapuni and Manaia, also Okaiawa and Normanby. Book your seat with the driver. Ring 50, Kaponga. Only a limited number of seats available. ATTEND THE MATINEES AND AVOID THE NIGHT CRUSH. PUBLIC NOTICES. piAMOND AXIS. W I3H to announce that they have commenced business in New Plymouth and that their charges are 9d per mile. A'pronipt and efficient service at your disposal. Give us a trial. FITZHERBERT & GROVER, ’Phone 1200 and 534 Proprietors. Re ESTATE THOMAS PARKER late of Smart Road, Farmer, deceased. persons having claims against this Estate are requested to forward them before the 30th instant in duplicate and duly certified as owing at date of death to — AUSTIN BEWLEY, Solicitor for the Executrix, Egmont Street, New Plymouth. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. AVELING AND PORTER STEAM ROAD ROLLER FOR SALE. rpHE Wellington City Council has available for disposal one Aveling and Porter Steam Roller No. 4. The plant may be inspected at the Corporation Yard, Wellington, and offers for the same should be submitted to the undersigned at the Town Hall, Wellington. E. P. NORMAN, Town Clerk. September 16, 1930. OONE r jARANAKI! N I There must be a very large proporti6n of Taranaki people who agreed with the Governor-General, Lord Bledisloe, when His Excellency publicly stated that great truth “Pessimism is the Handmaiden of National Decay.” Taranaki holds the proud record for THRIFT, FORESIGHT and SOUND JUDGMENT. In other words, Taranaki has bought more Timberlands Wood Pulp Bonds han any other district in New Zealand. 1 Hearty congratulations! REALISING THE ABSOLUTE SECURITY of Public Trustee (N.S.W.) Deed of Trust, you good people have said .“Away with Pessimists and Croakers.” You made up your minds to put first things first and provide for the future. You realised what science is doing to-day hand in hand with industry. ■ The world’s annual consumption of wood pulp is NINE THOUSAND MILLION TONS. It ie .becoming more valuable every year. World-wide authorities agree that 80 per cent profit is a conservative estimate —mainly on account of the fact that New Zealand can produce at a quarter the cost of other countries. We commenced Selling Bonds at £2O. To-day the price on easy terms is £36—and will very soon be £3B 10s. Does this not speak for itself? Buyers who got in early are of course increasing their holdings at every possible opportunity—that is why, in spite of “hard times” our Bond Sales are keeping up and are acclaimed by the thinking community throughout Australasia. It will certainly interest men and women who are not already acquainted with this wonderful and safe investment to know that these Bonds are reasonably estimated to yield an annual dividend of of not less than £2O; or will have a resale value of £4OO in a few years. Delay in “getting in” will be costly as there are only a limited number of Bonds left at a price within the reach of those with a small income. You can buy now on a small deposit and instalments of one pound per- month, AU instalments are covered by FREE insurance and a distress clause fully protects Bondholders in the event of unemployment, sickness, etc. Upon receipt of your name and address full particulars wiU be supplied with pleasure. C. E. CHOULES, New Zealand Sales Manager, Timberlands Wood Pulp, Ltd., C/o A. E. R. Pearson, Beach St., Fitzroy, New Plymouth. P.S.-—To relieve the strain on my staff profitable spare time occupation is offered to a few ambitious men and women who apply personally after 4.30 p.m.—C.E.O. gMITH’S OKATO gTORE. “Seed time and harvest will not fail, but you must plant good seed. Large variety of Garden Seeds grown by Suttons, Coopers, and Auckland Seed Companies now in stock.

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Taranaki Daily News, 19 September 1930, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 19 September 1930, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 19 September 1930, Page 3

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