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AMUSEMENTS. THE REGENT NEW PLYMOUTH. TO-NIGHT! AT 8. TO-NIGHT! (Finally To-morrow Night.) Join the Merry Throng-Laugh and Sing -with the Smart Girls and Gay Boys. — In — “SWEETIE? “SWEETIE.” “S W E E TIE? All Talking Musical Comedy Drama Starring NANCY 7 CARROLL NANCY 7 CARROLL NANCY CARROLL NANCY CARROLL — With — HELEN KANE, STANLEY 7 SMITH AND JACK OAKIE. “Sweetie” solves no problems. Nobod} weeps. Everything in it is joyful ana bright and its humour will be appreciated by everyone. IN ADDITION : Salt Water Ballads (vocal novelty), and “The Wife’s Birthday” (two-reel all talking comedy). Prices as usual. Reserve at Collier s. gKATING QARNIVAL. PLAIN AND FANCY. TOWN HALL, STRATFORD. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22. Streamers, Competitions and Fun Galore. Good Prize for Best Costume (Ladies and Gentlemen). PUBLIC NOTICES. _ YOU WERE HELPED AS A JgABY! Will you help the 'babies of To day? pLUNKET JJABY J) AY. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1930. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1930. AUTHORISED HOUSE TO HOUSE ANp STREET COLLECTION. SEWING, PRODUCE, CAKE, ETC., offered for sale at Shop at King’s Building, Brougham Street. Street Stalls for sale of Eggs and Sweets, and Toys, Flowers and Jumble Stall at Victoria League Rooms. NEW PLYMOUTH MASTER BUTCHERS’ ASSOCIATION. LAMB REDUCED. Fore Quarter, lOd. Hind Quarter 17-. E. L. HUMPHRIES, Secretary. ■** ‘ i PUBLIC NOTICE. . JJAVING conurjenced to reside at Pukearuhe we beg to notify the public that our new house is closed to visitors from, this date. C. A. WILKINSON. . M. H. W. WILKINSON.

NOTICE TO FARMERS. , our lease has expired in Hawera we , have decided to close the store recently occupied by us and buy direct from our Eltham branch. All goods consigned to us at Eltham will receive prompt attention. Our buyer will now operate in all\ distribts paying spot cash and top prices. WILSON, CANHAM & CO., Eltham. PATEA COUNTY’ COUNCIL. DOG . TAX COLLECTOR AND SUPPLY OF DOG COLLARS. RENDERS will be received at the Patea County Offices up till noon on SATURDAY, December 6, 1930, for the supply of 900 dog collars and relabelling about 50 old collars. Collars must be of good leather and equal to sample sent with tender, to be one inch wide and 22 inches long, with brass labels fixed with rivets, and plainly stamped “PATEA COUNTY, 1931,” numbered consecutively in bundles of 25 each. Tenders to be addressed to the chairman, and marked “Tender for collars.” COLLECTOR. Applications will be received on the same date from persons willing to collect dog tax at a commission to .be stated. W. F. SHEILD, County Clerk. Patea, November 17, 1930. gGMONT QOAL! SUPPLIES OF GOOD CLEAN HOUSE AND KITCHEN COAL NOW AVAILABLE. REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD USE EGMONT COAL. 1. It Coste Less and is More Economical. 2. Its Heating Power is equal to any North Island Coal, and is greater than most. 3. It lasts longer and gives a more even heat. 4. It is produced in Taranaki and 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 322 or 804 M. E. MARTIN, Carrier, Fitzroy. ’Phone 227 or 368. DEVINE & CO. LTD. WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS. STATE FIRE INSURANCE BUILDINGS, Egmont Street, New Plymouth. ALL LEADING BRANDb OF WINES AND SPIRITS STOCKED. Telephone No. 1589.

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Taranaki Daily News, 20 November 1930, Page 3

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