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AMUSEMENTS. KINA’S THEATRE STRATFORD. TALKIES! TALKIES! MATINEE TO-DAY, 1.30 P.M. TO-NIGHT At 8.15 10-NIGHI PAUL MUNI Who plays 7 PAUL MUNI characters. — ' — -.nt?--” . “SEVEN FACES” “SEVEN I‘ ACEs An All-talking Romantic Drama —thrills suspense —comedy—novelty —mystery au surprise. GOOD TALKING SUPPORTS. DIAL 348 FOR RESERVES. Commencing MATINEE TUESDAY, 1.30. GEORGE ARLISS in “DISRAELI.” HELLO! HELLO! > HERE WE ARE AGAIN! ORAND f)PEN J)ANCE EARTHQUAKE RELIEF FUND. TO BE HELD AT PUKEKURA PARK MONDAY NIGHT NEXT: FEBRUARY 9 8 p.m. till 1 a.m. (weather permitting). TM’O ORCHESTRAS IN ATTENDANCE Jack Renton’s 1931 Dance Band. Rupe George’s Professional Orchestra. Admission: Gents 1/6; Ladies !/"• A. H. SUTTON (Hon. Sec.) Electric Lights donated by N.P.A.A. Club. Orchestras have kindly given their services. Pukekura Park Board donated use of Sportsground. LIIMI 11181 I Hill II tPTOCTiTSTCT W 111 I!■ H PUBLIC NOTICES. HAWERA BOROUGH COUNCIL. EARTHQUAKE RELIEF. 'J’O Assist, those who suffered by the recent Earthquake in Hawke’s Bay (including if necessary sustenance to any refugees who may be transferred to Hawera), I hereby appeal for donations. Subscription Lists are now open at the Borough Council and Daily Nev.’s and Hawera Star Offices. E. A. PACEY, Mayor. TuARANAKI AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION EARTHQUAKE RELIEF MEASURES. of the Association who will be prepared to provide cars for transport of refugees in the event of such assistance being required, are requested to hand in their names to the undersigned so that the local Relief Executive may be informed as to what transport is available. In doing so, will members please state the number of passengers they can take. V. DUFF, Secretary. WAIMATE WEST COUNTY. EARTHQUAKE RELIEF FUND. OONATIONS to the above Fund will be gratefully acknowledged through the Press. Lists have been opened at County Office, Manaia, General Stores at Otakeho, Auroa, Kapuni, Inaha and Kaupokonui. V. H. HOBDAY, . County Clerk. rpHE Dance Band with a Kick in it— X Les. Davison’s. All professional players. Foresters’ Hall, Stratford, To-night. OOMBINED OHURCH gERVICE STRATFORD.. If fine in Victoria Park, if wet in the Town Hall. — On — ■ . SUNDAY', FEB. 8, AT 2 P.M. All Citizens are invited to be present. Hymn Sheets will, be Provided. Collections will be taken up and handed to the Mayor for Earthquake Relief purposes. The usual Sunday afternoon services of the Church of England, Presbyterian and Methodist Churches are cancelled to enable congregations-to attend the above service. ' (Signed)-G. T. BEALE, J. MacGREGOR T. SKUSE. POSTPONEMENT. a mark of respect to Fellow Bowlers in the stricken Hawke’s Bay area, the Official Opening of the Rahotu Bowling Club’s new green on February 11 has been postponed till a later date, when local clubs will be notified. KAPONGA TOWN BOARD. EARTHQUAKE RELIEF FUND. • r p.IIE Board has opened a Subscription List which is available at the Board’s Office and tho two Banks. Residents prepared to accommodate refugees are asked to communicate with the Town Clerk. Already a number of offers have been received. POSTPONEMENT. gT. MARY’S Hawera Sunday School Picnic has been indefinitely Postponed, in view of the Earthquake Disaster. J. R. YOUNG, Vicar. BRIGHTON MINIATURE OPEN-AIR Q O 1, l’ LINKS E.ARTHQUAKE RELIEF FUND. All takings TO-DAY (Saturday) to be donated to the Relief Fund. Come and help in this way to provide funds for relief of sufferers. WATCH AND CLOCK REPAIRS. If you are unable to visit town send or - post your work in, and the Watch or Clock will receive prompt and expert attention. P F JJAMMONDS, WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER, • ’Rhone 37, Manaia. ■ (

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Taranaki Daily News, 7 February 1931, Page 3

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