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AMUSEMENTS. KING’S THEATRE STRATFORD. (Steam-heated for your Comfort.) Commencing at Matinee To-day at 1.30: The mightiest melodrama-romance ever conceived in the mind of man. “EAST OF BORNEO.” “EAST OF BORNEO.” With Rose Hobart, Charles Bickford and Lupita Tover. Stolen sweets, sinister wonderlands, poisonous reptiles and wild beasts—for those who crave volcanic drama and unparalleled thrills we offer “East of Borneo.” DIAL 348 FOR RESERVES.

MONSTER MATINEE TO-DAY MONSTER MATINEE TO-DAY. ‘POLLY OF THE CIRCUS.” HAWERA OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT Finally Monday Night The Glorious Musical Production “THE CUBAN LOVE SONG.” With the World’s Greatest Sinner LAWRENCE TTBBETT. 6 Reserve at once. ’Phone 2713. Usual prices. Coming Tuesday: “THE SQUAW MAN”

PUBLIC NOTICES. DO YOU READ? If you enjoy reading you may do so at a very nominal cost by joining the N.P. NEW-BOOK CLUB. We have a collection of 400 books at present, all neatly covered. The librarv will be increased from time to time with the latest publications to replace over-read or eoiled titles. Members may take out as many books at a time as desired, and change as often as they wish. Everything catalogued to simplify selections. ENTRANCE FEE 2/6. 3D PER BOOK. L. K. THOMPSON (Late C. H. Fyfe), Bookseller and Stationer, Devon St. East. Near Grundy’s Garage, New Plymouth. IN THE ESTATE OF EMMA CHAPMAN, late of Hawera, Widow, deceased. A LL PERSONS having claims against the Estate of the abovenamed, who died at Hawera on the 9th day of June, 1932, are required to render same to the undersigned, in duplicate, duly certified as having been owing at the date of .death. HORNER AND NORTH, Solicitors to the Executors, 12 Regent Street, Hawera. LABOUR J)EMONSTRATION.» OPERA HOUSE, N.P. . TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), AT 8.15 P.M. Speaker: MR. J. A. LEE, M.P. for Grey Lynn. Subject: “Should the Government resign and place their present policy before electors.” Trams delayed until after the meeting. Collections taken to defray expenses. Mr. Lee will speak at Stratford on Tuesday night and in the Druid’s Hall, Inglewood, on Monday night. • LABOUR JJEMONSTRATION. TOWN HALL, STRATFORD. TUESDAY, JUNE 21, AT 8 P.M. MR, J. A. LEE, M.P. for Grey Lynn. Subject: "Should the Government resign and place the present policy before the electors. Collection to Defray Expensea. BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. J)IVIDENDS for Half-year ended March 31 last are now payable, and Shareholders may receive same on application to their local branches.

NOTICE. piIE Bishop of Aotea Roa (Rt. Rev. F. A. Bennett) will give an address on the work of the Maori Missions on Monday next at 7.30 p.m. in the Hempton Hall, Okato. Admission: A silver coin. NEW PLYMOUTH BOROUGH COUNCIL NOTICE. is hereby given that shooting, on Lake Mangamahoe, or the Hydro Lands is strictly prohibited. Trespassers with dog or gun will be prosecuted. By Order, NEW PLYMOUTH BOROUGH COUNCIL. DAIRY FARM FOR LEASE. APPLICATIONS marked “Tender for Lease” closing 4 p.m. on the 21st. instant, are invited for leasing of 100 acres Rama Road, near Kaupokonui, 5 years from July 1 next. House with h. and c. water and cowshed being erected. Conditions at my office and with Mr. C. A. Burke, Rama Road. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. A. G. BENNETT, Solicitor, Manaia. YOUR FUTURE IS IN YOUR OWN HANDS! Don’t talk about luck! YOU are at the helm of your career. You can choose the right “course” to-day. Home Study with the International Correspondence Schools has given thousands of men their start toward SUCCESS—and it can do the same for you. Hundreds of Courses, specially prepared for study at home, lie open before you. Write us now and we will explain how we can help you. RADIO! ACCOUNTANCY! SALESMANSHIP! COMMERCIAL ILLUSTRATING I / SHOWCARD WRITING! ■ i Hundreds to choose from. / rjpHE INTERNATIONAL / CORRESPONDENCE gCHOOIS (N.Z.), LTD., 182 M WAKEFIELD STREET,;' WELLINGTON, 1

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Taranaki Daily News, 18 June 1932, Page 3

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