amusements. THE REGENT NEW PLYMOUTH. TO-NIGHT! “ -T 8. TO-NIGHT! (Finally To-morrow Night.) A LESSON TO NEW ZEALAND'S YOUTH. “DANGEROUS YEARS.” ‘DANGEROUS YEARS.” ‘DANGEROUS YEARS.” “DANGEROUS YEARS.” “DANGEROUS YEARS.” This is not a picture about “children” for children, but real entertainment, plus the problems that beset parents or those in control of modern youth. Big Cast Includes: TOMMY CONLON DORIS KENYON. SPENCER TRACY—RALPH BELLAMY. Also Showing: Fox News, “Babes in the Wood” (interest), Fox News, “Fisherman’s Fortune” (travelogue), and Australian ' Fox News, including the KARASICK-WALKER WRESTLING BOUT held in the Town Hall, Auckland. PRICES AS USUAL. Plan at Collier’s. ’ J—CHILDREN’S HALLOWE’EN. PLAIN & FANCY I? DRESS — At — THE BURWOOD, TO-NIGHT, Admission: Gentlemen 1/-; Ladies a Basket. Children of Members and Friends, Free. TATARAIMAKA HALL. IN AID OF THE PLUNKET SOCIETY. J)ANCE AND ]£UCHRE pARTY. TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), OCTOBER 27. At 8.15. Admission: Gentlemen 1/6; Ladies 1/*. . Q.RAND QONCERT & J)ANCE. By Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bonetti and pupils from Patea, Hawera and district, in the KAKARAMEA HALL, TO-NIGHT (Thursday), October 27, at 8 o’clock. ADMISSION: Gentlemen 2/-, Ladies 1/6; Children half-price. Z CHAS. LORD, Hon. Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICES. gALE OF yyORK AND J>ANQUET. OPUNAKE TOWN HALL, TO-DAY, OCTOBER 27, 1932. ■.■ ■ / Sale opens at 2 p.m. Admission Free. ! Banquet at 8 p.m. Charge 1/6. Good Menu and Toast List. Proceeds for Methodist Church Funds. NOTICE. WILL the Persons who are continually stealing my paper take' this as a warning. 1 J. R. ANNETTS, Flint Road, Stratford. FIND A NAME! FIND A NAME! £2/2/. PRIZE , Will be paid to the person who forwards the most suitable name for the M ILK A GITATOR - Just send along your suggestion to— M ILK A GrrATOR C°-’ BOX 60, STRATFORD. The Manager’s Decision will be Final. THE ROTOKARE TENNIS CLUB (Inc.). r pHE Official Opening of the above'menV tioned Club will be held on SATURDAY NEXT, 29th. inst. A cordial in vita-; tion is extended to members and their friends and the members of other Clubs. R. A. GILBERT, Hon. Secretary. TARANAKI EDUCATION BOARD. EXTRAORDINARY ELECTION., £ HERBERT WALTER INSULL, Returning Officer for the Election of One Member of the Sqpth Ward of the Education Board of the district of Taranaki, do hereby declare the result of the Poll taken on October 11, 1932, to be as follows:— Votes. BARCLAY, J. C. 72 BENTON, Mrs. C • • 24 RICKETTS, W. 55 SHEAT, W. A 24 - Total number of valid votes ..... 175 Number rejected as informal .... 3 I thereby declare JOHN CRABB BARCLAY as duly elected a member representing the South Ward as from this date. H. W. INSULL, Returning Officer. October 26, 1932. TIMBER FOR EVERY PURPOSE. W B are Specialists in TIMBER AND JOINERY. Secure our Prices before building. Local Representative:— MR. J. AUSTIN, Mangorei Road, New Plymouth. ’Phone 350. & jgURNAND, LTD., Sawmillers and Wholesale Timber Merchants, HAMILTON. RING—4B3! N P G ENERAL CLEANING CO., LTD. (B. Shaw, manager). DEVON STREET WEST. SPRING CLEANING. Carpets collected, cleaned and relaid same day. Floors scrubbed and polished. Windows cleaned. Chimneys swept. Cars washed, polished and vacuum cleaned. Also manufacturers of “Westward Ho” cleanser: Furniture, Floor and Car Polish. “Cleans as it Polishes.’’
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Taranaki Daily News, 27 October 1932, Page 3
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