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AMUSEMENTS. FOR THE LAST TIME. TO-NIGHT! AT 8. TO-NIGHT! “ANNA CHRISTIE.” “ANNA CHRISTIE.” With Greta Garbo, Marie Dressier and ■ Chas. Bickford. (More Especially for Adults.) Excellent Supporting Programme. PRICES AS USUAL. Reserves at Collier’s. THE REGENT NEW PLYMOUTH. > COMMENCING TO-MORROW. MATINEE, . 2 P.M, EVENING, AT 8. Universal’s Big Special ! All Talking Production Revealing the Amazing Power of Underworld Politics in the Large Cities. “THE CZAR OF BROADWAY.” “THE CZAR OF BROADWAY.” “THE CZAR OF BROADWAY.” , — With — JOHN WRAY, BETTY COMPSON, CLAUDE ALLISTER, JOHN HARRON. See and hear the thrilling situations that confront a young newspaper man who attempts to gain “inside information” about the underworld. (More Especially for Adults.) RESERVE AT COLLIER’S. OPERA HOUSE “TALKIES” hawera.. TO-NIGHT!—AT 8.15—T0-NIGHT! MATINEE TO-MORROW, 2 P.M. A Drama of Amazing Beauty and Power. - 'THE THREE. SISTERS.” ‘THE THREE SISTERS.” 'THE THREE SISTERS.” “THE THREE SISTERS.” Louise Dresser’s Biggest Hit of Her Career. IN SUPPORT: Two News, Reels, Rubeville Night Club Comedy and Mickey Mouse Cartoon. Reserve at Miss Blake's. ’Phone 2713. SCIENCE OF MIND. ( PREE pUBLIC pECTURES. <' IN HAWERA. KIR. WILLIAM HOLMES, (Of Los Angeles, California.) TO-NIGHTAT 8 — TO-NIGHT. ’ ’ HEALING WITHOUT MEDICINE. . SAVOY TEA ROOMS, HAWERA. . . . ) Collection, to Defray Expenses. TENDERS. N.P. HIGH BOARD. TENDERS. pENDERS are invited for the supply of Bread, Fuel, Groceries and Meat for 1931 and ..close with the Secretary at noon on THURSDAY,’ November 13, 1930. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. .■•■■■. : ..' ■*■.'.? ' ’ '' Schedules and Forms of Tender to be obtained from the undersigned. . , EDMUND LASH, Secretary, ’ ■ Technical School Building, Liardet St'., New Plymouth. •■■■■■aMMMnMwnmi 111111 i'i BiißsanawsawHawaMßßamm PUBLIC NOTICES. ’ ' MANAIA LAWN TENNIS AND : ; .CROQUET CLUB' (Inc.) piIE Opening Day will be held TO-MOR-ROW (Saturday), November 8. Visitors cordially invited. General tea day. ■ , . ■ ( ' ’ •/•‘E-F. HAMMONDS, ■ v; Hon, Secretary. :■ ' - JTJECEMBER 22 may be your Lucky Star Day. ■ Tickets 2/6. E. Gilmour, New Plymouth; , QHECKER SERVICE (JARS Depart New Plymouth for Te Kuiti, Hamilton and Auckland, 7.45 a.m. New Plymouth to Auckland, £2 ss; New Plymouth to Te Kuiti 25/-; New' Plymouth to, Hamilton 35/-. Telephone' 927 and 1497, New Plymouth.

PUBLIC. NOTICE. RECENT DROP IN MEAT. VUE announce this is not a CUT in Price, but a DECIDED REDUCTION.; We ask you to make an effort and redude outstanding . accounts. Give us a /fair trial and reduce your cost of living by paying CASH. We then hope to give you a further reduction. L. A. WALTERS, ’PHONE 50, MANALA. NOTICE. . JMPOUNDED in the Eltham’' Public Pound from Hastings Road, one Chestnut Mare. If not claimed will be sold on SATURDAY, November 15, 1930, at 12 noon. - . • A. E. LETHBRIDGE, Poundkeeper. THIS MAN MUST SELL-ILLNESS THE CAUSE. r jjHE wife has suffered from ill-health during the last 2 years and must give up farming, hence the price is so low for this going concern. 114 acres dairy farm, only 30 miles south of Auckland—same soil and climate and high position as our famous Pukekohe, sunny and nicely sloping' with two road frontages and can easily be cut up into three small farms. Very valuable for early potato growing. Excellent for dairying. Well'watered by stoney bottom creek and never failing spring. Subdivided into necessary paddocks. Prices in this district are rapidly increasing despite our present low prices for butter-fat. Bare farms are selling here for £6O and £7O per acre and this is one of the very best. The owner put in £l5OO cash himself 10 years ago. The old home was burnt down and has an absolutely modern bungalow of choice design, 5 rooms, el., hot water, light, etc. All necessary outbuildings. '34 dairy cows, good herd, pedigree Jersey bull, 10 yearling heifers, 12 heifer calves, 2 horses, all implements. House orchard, 2 miles from post office, half a mile from school, good metal road. There is a Government mortgage of £2117 and Government stock mortgage of £436. The owner will accept £750 for his equity. If you are interested communicate with us early as it will not last. We are sole agents. We have a fine range of farm properties for sale and exchange and will be glad to hear from you. VULCAN £,AND 14 VULCAN BUILDINGS. QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND

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Taranaki Daily News, 7 November 1930, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 7 November 1930, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 7 November 1930, Page 3

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