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AMUSEMENTS. FAMILY NIGHT TO-NIGHT. Children: D.C. 1/-. Stalls 6d. OPERA HOUSE NEW PLYMOUTH. FINALLY TO-NIGHT AT 8. FINALLY TO-NIGHT AT 8. ('Positively no extension of season.) RONALD COLMAN in “RAFFLES.” RONALD COLMAN in “RAFFLES.” RONALD COLMAN in “RAFFLES.” Based on the adventures of “The Amateur Cracksman.” No safe could baffle his nimble Ungers —no heart could withstand his fascination, but the honour of a trusting girl was as safe in his keeping as the great seal of England in its invulnerable vault. RONALD COLMAN in “RAFFLES” RONALD COLMAN in “RAFFLES” RONALD COLMAN in “RAFFLES” Most charming, most adept and most of burglars—duels for mil- , lions against the brains of Scotland Yard. Fino supporting cast headed by KAY FRANCIS & DAVID TORRENCE In Support: British Pathe Magazine, “Barnyard Battle” (Micky Mouse cartoon), Australian Movietone News, Audio Review, Sport Almanac (sportlight), and “Close Call” (Aesop Fable). PRICES: D.C. 2/8 (plus 4d tax). Stalls 2/- (plus 3d tax), Front Stalls 1/6. All Reserves 2/8 (plus 4d tax). BOX PLAN AT COLLIER’S.

TARANAKI WINTER SHOW —AND—MOTOR OLYMPIA. AT NEW PLYMOUTH TO-DAY TO-DAY THURSDAY, FRIDAY FRIDAY. SHOW HOURS 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., 6.30 p.m. to 10 p.m. Remember the Show Closes FRIDAY NIGHT. W. P. OKEY, Secretary. Winter Show Phone 1375 M. , - HEAR THE BAND OF BANDS—BOULTON’S! AT WAREA! — TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), JUNE 10 ■ k GRAND STREAMER & CONFETTI BALL Complimentary to the Ladies’ Committee of the Bohemian Ball, also the organiser, Mr. Maurice Payne. Tons of Confetti to throw away and all the Carnival Novelties left over from the Bohemian Ball, including Miniature Hats, Lady Streamers, Squeakers, etc. Two MONTE CARLO SWEEPSTAKES. Waltzing Competitions (including Maiden). Six nurses in attendance; no slack moments. FIRST-CLASS SUPPER AND FLOOR. AND LOOK AT THE ADMISSION PRICES: LADIES 2/.’ GENTLEMEN 2/6. CAN YOU BEAT THAT? We guarantee a real night out for all. And don’t forget Boulton’s will broadcast the music this time. Tbe music without scratch. All professional players. F. G. SOLE, Hon. Sec., Warea Hall Society.

TENDERS. NEW PLYMOUTH BOROUGH COUNCIL. COAIPREHENSIVE SEWERAGE SCHEME. CONTRACT No. 7. RENDERS, addressed to the Town Clerk, New Plymouth, will be received up till noon on June 22, 1931, for the laying of approximately 7 miles of main and reticulation sewers ranging from 24in to 4in. diameter, and known as Contract 7. Plans, specifications and schedule of quantities may be inspected at the Office of the undersigned, or will be posted upon a payment of one guinea. C. CLARKE, Borough Engineer. TENDERS. RENDERS, closing on June 20, will bo received by the undersigned for the Stumping of about 12 acres of land at Huinga. HENRY COOK, ’Phone 80713 Stratford. Huinga. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. TENDER FOR BOOKSTALL RIGHT AT NEW PLYAIOUTH. r T'ENDERS for the right to keep the Bookstall at New Plymouth for a term of three years from Ist July next will close at the Office of the General Manager, Railways, Featherston Street, Wellington, at noon on TUESDAY, June 23, 1931. Conditions of the right and tender forms may be obtained on application to the Station master at New Plymouth, and at the Office of -the District Traffic Manager at Wanganui. TENDERS FOR LEASE. ALTERNATIVE TENDERS are invited by the Trustees of the Estate of the late Mr. Newton King for the LEASE for a period of three years from the 14th day of July, 1931, of Parts Section 34 and 48 Fitzroy District comprising approximately 52 acres (a) with cottage (b) without cottage. Tho above land comprises part of the well-known “Brooklands” property in the Borough of New Plymouth and has frontages to Brooklands and Upjohns Roads. It is well watered and sub divided info numerous paddocks and suitable for any pastoral purpose. 'lenders must reach the undersigned by 4 p.m. on the 30th day of June, 1931, The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. CONDITIONS of Tender and draft Lease may be seen on application to Mr. Eliot King, c/o Newton King, Ltd., New Plymouth, and to the undersigned. AIALONE AND KING, Solicitors, Stratford,

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Taranaki Daily News, 10 June 1931, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 10 June 1931, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 10 June 1931, Page 3

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