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amusements. TO-DAY! — 2 P-M. TO-DAY I TO-DAY! 2 PM. TO-DAY! WONDERFUL MATINEE FOR THE CHILDREN. OPERA HOUSE NEW PLYMOUTH TO-DAY, 2 P.M. TO-NIGHT, AT 8. . 1 Return of the most heart-warming picture ever made. The story of a boy you’ll want to hug one moment and spank the next. ] — “SK IPPY.” “SKIPPY.” - “S KIPP Y.” — — Starring — ’ JACKIE COOPER. JACKIE COOPER. With Mitzi Green and Robt. Coogan. In Addition: “FORE,” the first of the 1 JOHNNY FARRELL GOLF SHORTS. 1 JOHNNY FARRELL GOLF SHORTS. Paramount Pictorial, “The Real Estators” (sketch), “Silly Scandals” (talkartoori) and “Insurance” (Eddie Cantor Comedy). PRICES: D.C. 2/- (plus tax), Stalls 1/6. Plan at Big Orange Drink or ’phone 1164 ( to-night. NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR RESERVES. OPERA HOUSE — MONDAY AND TUESDAY NEXT. The stars of “Loose Ends,” OWEN NARES & ADRIENNE ALLEN t In another brilliant British All-Talking Drama. “THE WOMAN BETWEEN.” YOUR APPOINTMENT FOR TO-NIGHT! N.P. SCOTTISH SOCIETY’S .- ORAND, & QLD-TIME , pANCE. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY). WORKERS’ SOCIAL HALL, , POWDERHAM STREET, N.P. (8 p.m. till Midnight.) Special engagement for the winter months of McNeill’s New D.-.nce Band. New players, new numbers, full band. Modern Music for Modern Dances. Novelty Dances, Good Supper. ■■ , - ADMISSION: Gentlemen 2/-, Ladies 1/6. 1 F. M. BLACK, Hon. Secretary. ! ± — ! ATHLETIC FOOTBALL CLUB’S .pANCE qpo-NIGHT. ' REWA ROOMS, HAWERA. , Wills’ Full Orchestra. ADMISSION: 2/6 and 2/-. ( G. M. BLYTH, l Hon. Secretary. 7' NORFOLK SCHOOL. EASTER MONDAY, MARCH 28, 1932. QR’AND pANCE 1 In aid of School Funds. OLD-TIME AND MODERN DANCES. Good Floor. Good Music. Good Supper. L. Old’s Free Car from Inglewood. ADMISSION: Gentlemen 2/-, Ladies 1/6. PARTICULARS ARE COMING. GRAND MILITARY LEAP-YEAR pANCE, At the HEMPTON HALL, SO RESERVE APRIL 21. . R. W. LARKING, Hon. Secretary. AUROA HALL. AUROA HALL. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 1931. QRAND QRIENTAL pPERETTA. “A. ROMANCE IN JAPAN.” Gorgeous Ballets and Lighting Effects. Soloists: Misses Ada Whyte, E. Death and Mrs. D. Benton. Danseuses: Misses Peggy Wylds and N. Bloxham. 40 PERFORMERS 40 ADULTS 2/-,. CHILDREN 6d. Including SUPPER and GRAND DANCE. PUNGAREHU HALL. APRIL 13. QjRAND rjWNIS pANCE. FULL PARTICULARS LATER. B. BROPHY, Secretary.

COUNTY COUNCIL NOTICES. —— r INGLEWOOD COUNTY COUNCIL. OUTSTANDING RATES. NOTICE is given that all rates remaining unpaid as at Wednesday, 23rd inst., will be reviewed for issue of summonses for recovery thereof, unless satisfactory arrangements are made. 12}% REBATE is allowable on current rates, and penalty paid before 31st inst. The Council strongly urges ratepayers to make arrangements to avail themselves of the 12}% Rebate, which may be allowed only , till March. 31. Refunds of 12}% of rates paid in full may be collected at the Council Office, and it is specially asked that this be done before 31st inst. H. W. MARTIN, i County Clerk. r INGLEWOOD COUNTY COUNCIL. 12}% SPECIAL REBATE ON RATES. Council specially requests ratepayers who have paid the current rates in full t and to whom the 12}% Special Rebate is due, to call at the Council Office and collect the amount refundable. It is desired that these moneys bo uplifted before 31st inst. H. W. MARTIN, County Clerk. I DEPRESSION LIFTS. Sufferers from corns are particularly lilable to depression. Your corn nags at you all day long and affects your mental outlook. Work is, wearisome 1 and only removing your shoes brings 1 ease. Now “Nipsem” for corns will cure your trouble. “Nipsem” gets right down to the root of the trouble and enables you to lift the corn right out. Chemists and. stores, 2/-, 3-

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Taranaki Daily News, 26 March 1932, Page 3

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