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amusements. EXTRA! . EXTRA!: EXTRA! Providing weather conditions will permit his arrival by "aeroplane this (Briday) afternoon MR. GUY MENZIES MR. GUY MENZIES HERO OF THE TASMAN FLIGHT •will make a personal appearance on the stage at Everybody’s. TO-NIGHT! (FRIDAY) , TO-NIGHT! EVERYBODY’S NEW PLYMOUTH. Finally To-night at 8 The Two Big All-talking Features (1) ' RICHARD BARTHELMESS . . With MARIAN NIXON in .“YOUNG .NOW.HERES” (2) ' EDWARD EVERETT HORTON With PATSY RUTH MILLER in “THE HOTTENTOT” “THE HOTTENTOT” Movietone News to Open. Prices as Usual. Reserve at Collier’s. Or ’Phone .365 To-night. COMMENCING TO-MORROW. Special season of FOUR MATINEES & / FOUR NIGHTS FOUR MATINEES . . FOUR. NIGHTS •" Starting at 2 and 8 p.m. THE SUPERLATIVE ENGLISH TWO-STAR PROGRAMME WHICH PLAYED TO PHENOMENAL ATTENDANCES IN AUCKLAND, WELLINGTON AND CHRISTCHURCH. ■ ■ ■ BRITISH HUMOUR BRITISH HUMOUR — And — ■ ' UNRIVALLED BRITISH STAGECRAFT UNRIVALLED BRITISH STAGECRAFT (1) The greatest of all British Comedies A joy-packed laughter epic dealing with the lighter side of war. "NOT SO QUIET on the • “NOT SO QUIET on the WESTERN FRONT’ WESTERN FRONT” Starring London’s Favourite Comedian LESLIE FULLER and a good cast (2) England’s latest- triumph in all dialogue dramatic productions ’ Presenting with pride the superb adaptation of DION TETHERIDGE’S GREAT LONDON STAGE. PLAY. An amazingly ■ outspoken drama of . modern moral? "LOOSE ENDS” —o— “LOOSE ENDS” “LOOSE ENDS” —o— “LOOSE ENDS” With Owen Nares, Edna Best, Donald Calthrop and other leading British stars. (Adult Audience Recommendation.) PRICES AS USUAL. Reserve early at Collier’s Music Warehouse. PUBLIC. NOTICES, i gTRATFORD JJIGH SCHOOL.. FIRST TERM, 1931. Th® Principal wilLbe. at the School Q n SATURDAY and MONDAY, January 31 and February 2, from 10 a.m. till 3 p.m. for the purpose of interviewing Parents and enrolling Pupils. Pupils who wish to travel to School by .train can obtain, after enrolling, a free school ticket by applying to the local Stationmaster. New Pupils when enrolling must • bring their Proficiency and Progress Cards. Arrangements can be .made for country pupils to board at the School Hostel. A. H. R. AMESS, PrincipaL "IONA” PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE Havelock' North. Girls received as Boarders or Day Scholars from, age of six years. AU-round tuition and training; including English, Literature,-? History, Geography, Art, . Arithmetic/ Science, Scripture, Drill, Dancing, Music, Speech-training Dressmak- • ing. A complete commercial course is also available for pupils desiring a commercial training. • . Latin and Advanced,. Mathematics are taught ■ only to girls taking the Matriculation Course. . Candidates prepared for public examinations. Grounds 25 acres. Swimming, tennis, hockey, basketball. Unrivalled climate. Pupils of all denominations welcomed. Early enrolment for 1931 is advised. For further particulars and prospectus write to / THE PRINCIPAL, (MUs Irene .-Stollery), "lona,” Havelock North, Hawke's Bay. Who Said — NGAERE GARDENS WERE DEAD AND LESTER’S HAD GONE TO SLEEP? EVEN RIP VAN WINKLE WOKE UP! IF YOU ARE DOWNHEARTED COME TO LISTER’S NGAERE GARDENS Next Band Programme, by . WANGANUI GARRISON; BAND SUNDAYS FEBRUARY 8. You- Can Afford One Day’s Pleasure at . NGAERE GARDENS. Our Low Prices Permit This. V. N. LESTER, Proprietor. . A ard < TO THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC. W®’ the undersigned, wish to notify intending passengers that Campbell’s Motons (N.P.), Ltd., are no longer in the “Aard” Association of New Zealand, Ltd., and from to-day on the Aard passengers t 9 Auckland, Te Kuiti and Hamilton will be carried by us. Please book at Hodson’s Aard Office, Opera House Buildings, Devon Street. ’Phone 1042. KIWI MOTORS, E. Innes Jones, Proprietor. NOTICE. MOTOR SERVICE ALTERATION. W E wish to announce to the travelling public and all patrons who have supported us in the past, that we have severed our connections with AARD Motor Services Ltd., and we now have made full arrangements for a more efficient and up-to-date through service, between New Plymouth and Auckland, with no change .of cars. We assure the public they will receive our usual courtesy at all times. Watch for further particulars later. CAMPBELL'S MOTORS (New Plymouth) LTD. ’Phone 62. r■. " ■ . XPISITORS’ Guide to Taranaki. A handy ■ V Booklet full of useful information to the tourist and camper. Get a free copy from Daily News Office, or from the Tourist and Expansion League Office, Streep New, Plymouth,

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Taranaki Daily News, 30 January 1931, Page 3

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