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AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY’S NEW PLYMOUTH. Finally To-night at S. JACK HOLT JACK HOLT JACK HOLT JACK HOLT With Dorothy Revier, Davey Lee and Matt Moore in Columbia’s all-talking ■ Thriller. 'THE SQUEALER.” "THE SQUEALER.” A moving character study of a man who directed his talents in wrong channels. Fine Supporting Programme. Prices as usual. Reserves at Collier’s COMMENCING TO-MORROW SATURDAY SATURDAY MONSTER MATINEE AT 2 P.M. .MONSTER MATINEE AT 2 P.M. "PRICES: 2/- (plus tax) and 1/6. Children 9d. EVENING SESSION AT 8 A SPECTACULAR BRITISH A /SPECTACULAR BRITISH ALL-TALKING EPIC ALL-TALKING EPIC *B—A—L—A—C—L—A- -V—A” “B—A—L—A—C—L—A—V—A” . “B—A—L—A—C—L—A—V—A” Presenting the , CHARGE OF THE LIGHT BRIGADE. ; CHARGE OF THE LIGHT . BRIGADE. New, Sensational Screen Spectacle! o Intriguing, dynamically impressive drama, and tender romance set against one of the greatest events in British History! Starring Cyril McLaglen, Benita Hume and ’ ‘ ’ Alf Goddard. Every man, woman and child of British . origin owe it to themselves to see and hear this film. PARENTS: Send the children to the Matinee —It will be an education! Box Plans at- Collier’s. Reserve Early. EARTHQUAKE RELIEF J?UND

A GRAND ■ ~ VOCAL & INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT VOCAL & INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT Will, be given by the Citizens’ Band on • SUNDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 8, At 8.15 o’clock, in PUKEKURA PARK. Collection at Gates on behalf of above Fund. F.. SYKES, Hon. Secretary. JC* UR WOOD pANCE JJALL. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), FEB. 7. BOULTON’S NEW DANCE BAND. (Five Musicians.) FOUR MONTE CARLO DANCES. ADMISSION: Gentlemen 2/6, Ladies 1/6. “It’s never too late” to come to the ‘‘Best Dance in Town.” SOMETHING NEW FOR, OKATO THE HEMPTON HALL COMMITTEE Presents a & QLD-TIME J)ANCE SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7,. — With — 1 Jack Renton’s 1931 Dance Band. — 4 Players ——7 Instruments . | Light Supper. Admission: Ladies 1/6, Gents 2/-. Don’t Miss Saturday Next. L. HICKFORD, Hon. Secretary, ——————————————————— PRELIMINARY NOTICE. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. THE SECOND gETTLERS’ BALL Will be held at . . PIHAMA PIHAMA PIHAMA PIHAMA FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20,, 1931. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1931. • ? 1 ■ ■ —-' ■'A WATCH THIS PAPER FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS. OTHER, SOCIETIES PLEASE NOTE DATE. R. HASELTINE, Hon. Secretary. MOKAU RIVER EXCURSION . ■ Sunday trips run 18 to 20 miles up river. Twenty-two passenger launch “Cygnet” leaves Mokau wharf at . 10 a.m. Fares 5/- return. Inquiries ’phone 18 Awakino, or write A. Waite, Mokau. ' . DON’T PEEP , THROUGH THE KEYHOLE! You’ll Catch Cold in the Optic. j When Opportunity Knocks, Open the | Door and go to it. And here it is! < ANNUAL VISIT BY THE WANGANUI QARRISON BAND TO LESTER’S NGAERE GARDENS. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 8. Hear the Band and See the. Begonia House. ' G. M. RICHARDSON’S COMFY SEDANS x will run a 15-minute Service from Stratford Post Office to Gardens, Commencing 1 p.m,. RETURN FARE: 2/-. Children half-price. COUNTY OF TARANAKI. ! _■ ■ 'T ■ PURSUANT to Section 76 ‘Rating Act, ’ 1925,” Public Notice is hereby given that an additional charge of ten per centum r will be added to all Rates unpaid after 4 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, the 25th day of £ February, 1931. v JOHN CONNETT, f County Chairman. l_

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Taranaki Daily News, 6 February 1931, Page 3

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