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AMUSEMENTS. THE REGENT . NEW PLYMOUTH. TO-NIGHT! AT S. TO-NIGHT! (Three Night Season.) PAULINE FREDERICK PAULINE FREDERICK . PAULINE FREDERICK ' — With — LOWELL SHERMAN, WILLIAM COURTENAY, MYRNA LOY, CONWAY .TEARLE AND ALEX. B. FRANCIS In Warner Bros.’ big , ALL DIALOGUE SPECIAL. “EVIDENCE” “EVIDENCE” “EVIDENCE” r t ; .s- , ‘ . 1 Caught in the mesh of circumstantial evidence—betrayed by the. man who loved her—the story of a woman who sacrificed herself on the altar of mother love to save something dearer than life and reputai tion. A surging drama of heart-tugging emotions with Pauline Frederick in her greatest role. • (More Especially for Adults.) IN ADDITION:. ) Pa the Sound News, “Rosa Raisa” (operatic soprano), Bell and Coates (vocal duo), Dick Rich and his orchestra, and ‘The Swell Head” (comedy). PRICES AS. USUAL. Reserves at Collier’s. , PUBLIC NOTICES. 1 BOROUGH OF-NEW, PLYMOUTH. is hereby .given of the following resolution passed by the New Ply mouth Borough Council on December 1, 1930:— . /’ ' ■ ~ ! That No. 1 Stand for Incensed Motor Cars on the Western side of Broug- > ham Street as fixed by Resolution • iof - the Council .passed on the ,16th day of November, 1925, and the , .same is. hereby, abolished. Certain other Stand? have been fixed in lieu of the above, and particulars may be obtained from the Borough Offices. ' ' F. T. Bellringer, - , . Town Clerk. / 1 AK, PRIZES—Lucky Star Art Union. Tickets 2/6; buy yours now.— From all Agents, or E. Gilmour, New Ply- ■ ;mOUth." - ' ‘ . - C.T. & W.A. CHRISTMAS CHEER. C.T. & WkA. CHRISTMAS CHEER. ANNOUNCEMENT . EXTRAORDINARY. . OPENING TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), ' .’At 7 p.m. ''•/ '/' /; . STAIG’S ENTERPRISES ' STAIG’S ENTERPRISES ' Present for a limited season only : THE; MERRY-GO.-ROUND THE. MERRY-GO-ROUND ' • THE MERRY-GO-ROUND ’/ ' ' — And-—, i , // ' , CHAIROPLANE. '■Y?-.;.- -. CHAIROPLANE. -' "- - ' - CHAIROPLANE. A - ■ ? ' r ' Location: Brougham Street (nbxt to • Royal Hotel?) Proceeds To-day, .To-morrow and Friday . next in aid of C.T. and W.A Christmas • Cheer Fund. BUSINESS NOTICE. , J WISH to announce that’ I have disposed . of my business to Mr. J. S. ROBERTSON (first-class Master Baker);’ and thank my customers for their support and trust same will be extended to my successor. : '<■ ■■ ■ /‘ ' ''■ . J. GUNNING, Vienna Bakery. Mr. V. LUNN has no connection with our Bread Delivery. Will clients please Ring 509 for firstrclass service. TYON’T - miss the Bus! Get Tickets TY NOW in Lucky Star Art Union. Definitely closes This Friday. SALAMAN’S SENTENCE. who are desirous to assist in. above may sign Petitions at Daily News Office, New Plymouth. ~ (Signed) M. PRIEST. . jgALAMAN Committee,, on finding the movement in- hand growing to very considerable proportions and extending far and wide, an appeal is made for financial assistance to. further the movement cm-hand'. Donations may be left or posted to the Daily News Office, New Plymouth. •' • , z , SALAMAN ' COMMITTEE. DEMEMBER! This Friday is the last, day to buy Lucky Star Art Union Tickets. A fortune for 2/6. NOTICE DEHORNING. w. ROBINSON is prepared to dehorn herds at 1/- per head. Bulls 2/-. Portable bail and everything necessary supplied. Write— . BOX 151, STRATFORD. NEW ZEALAND FARMERS’ UNION. URENUI BRANCH. jPHE Provincial Secretary will address the Urenui Branch on Political action TO-NIGHT, at 8 o’clock. AU farmers cordially invited. D. L. TATE, Hon. Secretary. CORONATION HOTEL - ELTHAM. P.O. Box 25. Telephone 18. EMPIRE HOTEL - STRATFORD . P.O. Box 134. Telephone 615. QHRIS TMAS JJ AMPE RS 1 FOR ONE MONTH ONLY! From Dec. Ist to December 31st, 1930. HAMPER No. 1— i 1 bottle case Whisky, Andrew Mackenzie, fettled in Scotland, or 1 bottle of case Merlin Filfs XXX Brandy bottled - in France. 1 bottle Port Wine or J Sherry. 9 quart bottles Ale or c Stout .. .. .. S £1 5/- ( HAMPER No. 2— . . \ 1 bottle case Whisky, Andrew Mac Ke- r zie, bottled in Scotland, and 1 bottle Merlin Fils XXX Brandy bottled in T France. 8 quart bottles Ale or Stout. . 1 bottle Port Wine or Sherry. j HAMPER No. 3-r- t 6 quart bottles Ale or Stout. 2.bottles - Port Wine or Sherry. 1 bottle Merlin 1 Fils XXX Brandy, bottled in France. J 2 bottles case Whisky, Andrew. Mac- | Kenzie, bottled in Scotland. ( £2 6/6 j

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Taranaki Daily News, 3 December 1930, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 3 December 1930, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 3 December 1930, Page 3

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