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AMUSEMENTS. MONSTER MATINEE TO DAY AT 2. MONSTER MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2. PRICES': 2'7- (plus tax), and . 1/6; Children 1/- and 9d. THE REGENT NEW PLYMOUTH. TO-NIGHT! AT 8. TO-NIGHT! JOHN BOLES JOHN BOLES The singing Star • Supreme, with Vivienne Segal and Joe E. Brown, in Warner. Bros.’ all technicolour musical • • • operetta; • • ■ ' “SONG OF THE WEST..’ “SONG OF THE WEST..’ “SONG OF THE WEST..’ All the romance and glamour of the colourful We^t. is presented in this glorious all colour < outdoor epic. GOOD SUPPORTING BILL! PRICES AS USUAL. Reserves at Collier’s until noon —then at Regent Confectionery or ring 548 to-night.

HAWERA TALKIE THEATRES OPERA HOUSE. MATINEE TO-DAY, 2 P.M. TO-NIGHT AT 8.15. Talking, Singing, Dancing. - . ’ “CHASING' RAINBOWS” “CHASING RAINBOWS” Gorgeous Scenes in . Technicolour. • RESERVES ’PHONE 2713, GRAND TALKIES. MATINEE TO-DAY, 2 P.M. TO-NIGHT AT 3. ' Final Screenings. ;> “WITH BYRD TO THE SOUTH POLE” ' “WITH . BYRD TO THE SOUTH POLE” 'Be' Wise and Be Early! ’ NEW PLYMOUTH ROWING CLUB’S ■ . . ‘ v. 7 , -— ' . - gEACH pANCE.. NGAMOTU* PALLADIUM. Good-Supper.'. . Best Music. Keep cool by dancing by the seaside. TO-NIGHT, DECEMBER 20, 1930. PUBLIC NOTICES. TpREE pus ATO . OPUNAKE. ■ ■ x m A s ,E VE -. ' - -/h. ' ( ■■■', ',. ■ ' f ’J’AKE the . Freeßus' to Opunake on ; . Xmas Eve and spend a jolly evening. The routes to bo traversed by free buses , are as follows . ... j • Nbi--T:'Service.-—Leave -Opunake 6, -Pihama 6.15, junction Oeo Road and Skeet Road 6.30, Awatuna 7, Opunake 7.30, returhing/at -. / . ' . No./2 Service.—Leave; Pungarehu ' P.O. 6.30, i Opunake 7.30, returning tat 'll o’clock? * '.- ■ ... ■ < . L'-'A-. ■ ■ —r .. . , ‘ ' OPUNAKE RETAILERS’ ASSN. • ; . • . . . . < ..' T. Fj HUGHSON, Junr., ’ . .Presideut.' , —- 1 - ■' ’ , TRESPASS NOTICE. ( ; . i pERSONS trespassing with dog or gun ./. "on our properties at Uruti ’ will be prosecuted and all dogs shot. '• j ; : ' . J. MURRA\. McELDOWNEY ' BROS. WARNING. pOTTLEBS, Hotelkeepers, Grocers "and others are warned against using,. retaining or dealing in Bottles, the, property of the undermentioned firms:; —• <- Wellington Brewers and Bottlers, ■ Tui, A.8.C., Midland, Hawk, Wanganui, Dunedip Brewery, Powley . and Co., McGavin and Co., Whittome Stevenson, Brown Barretts,*'' Thompson, and . Hill’s Branded - ( Proprietary Bottles. Immediate' proceedings will be taken against any person infringing on the rights of sthe above.' ' . • MR. D. McKAY, New Plymouth Bottle Exchange, has been appointed sub-agent for collection of above bottles. . -W. HILDRETH & SONS, XT a' -•» 1 T 44

New Zealand Bottle Exchange, Ltd., Lome Street, Wellington. ' k — —. MEAT PRICESJ REDUCED! y • MEAT PRICES REDUCED! . .•'.'.IT AV-ING: .taken over the control . ■ of the CENTRAL BUTCHERY (next McGrtier’s), Devon Street, and having a large stock connection throughout Taranaki, I am in a posilion to offer the'public— / ' (, PRIME QUALITY MEAT AT CONd SIDERABLY REDUCED PRICES. f'' ’ ' Orders Noty Being Taken for a Christmas Lamb. e ’> ... — ‘ A TRIAL ORDER WILL CONVINCI?. A TRIAL ORDER WILL CONVINCE. Special Reductions for Large Quantities. A LEX ’ M cMULL,AN ’ (C. Henshaw — Manager). ’PHONE 1242. s f CORONATION HOTEL - ELTHAM. P.O. Box 25. Telephone 18. ; f EMPIRE HOTEL ; - STRATFORD P.O. Box 134. Telephone 615. r ‘ •_ ’ . 7 ’’ .’-.. ' . 0H RIST MAS JJAMPERS ■ > FOR ONE MONTH ONLY! ■ 5 From Dec. Ist to December 31st, 1930. - HAMPER No. 1— . I I bottle case Whisky, Andrew Macken- ’ zie, bottled in Scotland, or 1 bottle of case Merlin Fils XXX Brandy bottled t in France. '1 bottle Port Wine or Sherry. 9 quart bottles Ale or < Stout .. .. . • • • £1 J HAMPER No. 2— ' 1 bottle case Whisky, Andrew Mac Ke- , zie, bottled in Scotland, and 1 bottle- < Merlin Fils XXX Brdndy bottled in France. 8 quart bottles Ale or Stout. c ! 1 bottle Port Wine or Sherry. £1 14/- 5 f HAMPER No. 3— . 1 6, quart bottles Ale or Stout. 2 bottles t Port Wine or Sherry. 1 bottle Merlin Fils XXX Brandy, bottled in France. ' 2 bottles case Whisky, Andrew MacKenzie, bottled in Scotland. ,£2 6/6

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Taranaki Daily News, 20 December 1930, Page 3

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