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AMUSEMENTS. _____ NEW PLYMOUTH OPERA HOUSE NEW PLYMOUTH Direction: J. C. Williamson and W. R. Kemball Theatres. TO-DAY, TO-MORROW & FRIDAY—AT 2& 8 P.M. “SAPPER” Author of “Bulldog Drummond” and other Thrillers presente lji B ingeniously contrived story of a novel revenge. “THE IMPASSIVE FOOTMAN” A British Picture with An All-British Star Cast, headed by OWEN NARES And BETTY STOCKFELD. You’ll never guess what happens when this impassive footman steps in quietly and solves an amazing problem in an amazing fashion! BOX PLANS AT COLLIER’S OR AT THEATRE AFTER 6.30 P.M. Ring ’Phone 1164

STRATFORD TOWN HALL! STRATFORD TOWN HALL! WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, NOV. 16 & 17 (Show Nights). THE STRATFORD AMATEURS PRESENT THE STRATFORD AMATEURS PRESENT “IN OLD ARABIA” MUSICAL COMEDY IN TWO ACTS AND TWO SCENES. CAST OF 20 PRINCIPALS AND CHORUS AND BALLET OF 40. LILTING MELODIES - ENTRANCING BALLET - SCREAMING COMEDY. PRICES: 2/6, 1/6 and 1/-. BOOK NOW AT MOON’S. PROFESSIONAL WRESTLING! CORONATION HALL, NEW PLYMOUTH. 1 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER .12, AT 8 P.M. WALKER V. DEMETRAL WALKER V. DEMETRAL WALKER V. DEMETRAL WALKER V, DEMETRAL (Eight 10-Minu.te Rounds.) PRECEDED BY GOOD AMATEUR BOUTS. f PRICES: 6/-, 3/6, 2/6 (plus tax). Boys, 14 and under, 1/6. Box Plan and Day Sales available at Chum. Roberts, Tobacconist, Devon Street, btew Plymouth. ’Phone 600 to-morrow (Thursday) morning. AGRICULTURAL SHOW. HAWERA A. & P. SHOW TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW, NOVEMBER 9 & 10. LARGE ENTRIES IN ALL SECTIONS. SPECTACULAR STEER RIDING. LEAPING COMPETITIONS. TROTTING AND THOROUGHBRED PARADE. HIGHLAND DANCING. GREAT DISPLAY OF SIDE-SHOWS AND TRADE EXHIBITS. TWO BANDS IN ATTENDANCE. Catering by Ladies’ Committee. LUNCHEON. 2/-; AFTERNOON TEA 1/-. MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT THE HAWERA SHOW! STRATFORD SHOW T ATE ENTRIES for ALL CLASSES will be received up to 9 P.M. on THURSDAY, November 10, 1932. P.O. Box 39, Stratford. - W. F. ROSS, ’Phones: Office 682, Residence 664. ... Secretary.

O/V7 Frizes. First Prize £2OOO (alluvial gold); Second £500; Third £2OO. Tickets 2/6. My Lucky Day Art Union. All agents or direct from S. E. Nielson. LOANS. SEVERAL Sums (up to £1500) available for investment on approved first mortgage. Apply to: — BILLING AND LITTLE, Solicitors, Upper Brougham Street. NOTICE. pLEASE note that all overdue accounts owing to me and not paid by November 21, 1932, will be sued for without further notice. . (Signed) W. L. LARSEN, Uruti, Alluvial Gold. 207 Prizes. First SHtVVV pr . ze £2OOO. Tickets 2/6. AU Agents or direct from S. E. Nielson. ALL SPORTS TELL THEIR FRIENDS. Be sure you call in at TARIKI, THE NICEST LITTLE HOTEL ON THE ROAD, For Luncheon, Dinner or Tea. “LIKE A BREATH OF SPRING.”—A glass of Speights’ Sparkling Ale, direct off the wood, at TARIKI HOTEL, where you purchase Speight’s draft beer 1/- bottle. Tui, Burton, or Speight’s bottled ale, or V.C. Stout, 1/6 bottle. J QASSIDY —-TARIKI. OLOSES Saturday next, November 12. V My Lucky Day Art Union. 207 prizes. Tickets 2/6. All agents or direct from S. E. Nielson. TF any old thing will satisfy your thirst X FORGET Corban’s Wines. If you are particular enough to appreciate a- beverage that sends a thriU of pleasure to every human sense and makes drinking Healthful and Inspiring, order a case of Corban’s Wines. Half cases 26/6, assorted, 32/6. Assorted case containing 12 varieties including Wine Cocktail, 58/- dozen. Freight paid. Cash with order. QORBAN’S yyiNE gHOP, 20 UNION STREET, HAWERA. - Post Yopr Xmas. Order Early! IO UY Your Tickets to-day. Don’t delay. £4OOO (alluvial gold) in prizes. My Lucky Day Art. Union. All agents or direct from S. E. Nielson. piMBER! J’IMBER! Taranaki Mountain Rimu —the best In New Zealand. We have some 800,000 feet of sawn timber on hand, mostly dry, waiting your order. Large quantity of heart and ordinary building dressed and ready "pr dressing. ZM>ery aw where in reason. I ' WALTER C. CLEMENT, 1 Ts Kiri.

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Taranaki Daily News, 9 November 1932, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 9 November 1932, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 9 November 1932, Page 3

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