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_ AMUSEMENTS. THE REGENT NEW PLYMOUTH. TO-NIGHT! AT 8. TO-NIGHT! (Finally To-morrow Night.) LEWIS STONE — LEON JANNEY LEWIS STONE — LEON JANNEY & IRENE RICH & IRENE RICH In Booth Tarkington’s touching story of a man who succeeded as a husband but failed as a father. “FATHER’S SON.” ‘ “FATHER’S SON.” In Addition: Opening Ceremonies of SYDNEY HARBOUR BRIDGE. SYDNEY HARBOUR BRIDGE. Universal News, “Thanksgiving Day” (playlet), Larry Ceballo’s Revue, “Congo Jazz” (cartoon), Rin-tin-tin (famous dog star) and Gus Arnheim’s orchestra. PRICES AS USUAL. PLAN AT COLLIER’S ELTHAM TALKIES TO-NIGHT! AT 8. TO-NIGHT! A choice melody of Music, Dance, Song, Romance and Drama. BETTY BALFOUR Britain’s Most Dynamic Actress, in “T—H—E N—l—P—P—E—R.” «T_H—E N-—I—P—P—E—R-”. A good story brimming over with delightful Cockney, human, and with a fine musical background. Some of the Songs: “When It’s Cocktail Time”; “We’re Uncomfortable”; “Back to Gay Paree”; “When the Organ played at Twilight”; “Melancholy. ’ Supports: Comedy, Cartoon, Sportlight, Audio Review, News to open. PRICES: 2/- (Plus Tax), 1/6. Children Half-price. No booking fee. Box Plan at Carman’s Book Arcade. Coming Sat., Mon.: “Conquering Horde.” CENTRAL SCHOOL, NEW PLYMOUTH. CENTRAL SCHOOL, NEW PLYMOUTH. •ty[O NSTER QA L A pA Y AT MAIN SCHOOL, SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 1932. (Open from 2 p.m.; Official Opening 3 p.m.) STALLS IN GREAT VARIETY, plain and Fancy Work, Produce, Afternoon Tea, Christmas. Tree, Sweets and Cakes, School Stall, Ice Cream and Soft Drinks. DONKEY RIDES ON THE FLAT. AMUSEMENTS GALORE. COME AND HELP YOUR SCHOOL! COME AND HELP YOUR SCHOOL. Admission Free. A. FEAKINS, Hon. Secretary. — |W—IHI Mill RACE MEETINGS. MARTON J.C. AUTUMN MEETING. ' SATURDAY, APRIL 30. DOMINATIONS for all events close on FRIDAY, April 15, at 9 p.m. For programme see N.Z. Referee, April 7. ' ARTHUR WAY, Secretary, P.O. Box 3, Marton. RACING QLUB (Inc.) AUTUMN MEETING, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, April 20 and 21, 1932. ACCEPTANCES for the First Day’s Races Close TO-NIGHT (Thursday), April 14, 1932, at 9 p.m. V. T. DIBBLE, Secretary. P.O. Box 52, Palmerston North. Telephone 6264. TENDERS. TENDER?. 'J'ENDERS are invited for the digging of a tunnel approximately 130 feet long, as small as possible. No explosives to be used. Plans may be seen at Johnston’s, Tobacconist, Stratford. Lowest tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders close at the foilowing address on April IS. Box 5, Stratford. SUCCESSFUL TENDERER. 'J'HE successful Tenderer out of 20 for the building of a dwelling for Mr. A. B. Wisnewski, Opunake, was Jos. W. Boon, Stratford. PUBLIC NOTICES. 1.0.0. F., N.Z. STAR OF OPUNAKE LODGE, NO. 31. rpHE Installation of Officers of the above Lodge will be held in the Lodge Room at Opunake, on THURSDAY, April 21, 1932, at 8.30 p.m. All members of this and other Lodges of the Order are requested to attend. M. HARVEY, N.G. J. HARROP, Secretary. PUKEARUHE MOTOR SERVICE. NOTICE TO TRAVELLING PUBLIC. J’HE Pukearuhe Motor Service has been granted a License under the Transport Act to pick up passengers anywhere between New Plymouth and Pukearuhe. Persons stating that this service is not permitted to pick up passengers between New Plymouth and Pukearuhe are warned that their statements are not correct. (Signed) THE PUKEARUHE MOTOR. W.E.A. VICTORIA UNIVERSITY DISTRICT. T ANTERN Lecture, “The Distress Since the War,” by J. A. Brailsford, 8.A., in Borough Chambers, .Hawera, TO-MOR-ROW (Friday) EVENING, at 8 o’clock. THOS. TAYLOR, Hon. Secretary. ,?piMBER! fpMBER! Taranaki Mountain Rimu—the best in New Zealand. We have some 800,000 feet of eawn timber on hand, mostly dry, waiting your order. Large quantity of heart and ordinary building dressed and ready for dressing. Delivery anywhere in reason. WALTER C. CLEMENT, Te Kiri.

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Taranaki Daily News, 14 April 1932, Page 3

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