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AMUSEMENTS. ROOM 13! ROOM 13! ROOM 13! JUDGE THIS WOMAN! Mrs. Ramsay was either the innocent victim of her ex-husband’s treachery—or the murderer of Victor Legrande. ELISSA LANDI’S ELISSA LANDI’S GREATEST EMOTIONAL DRAMA. Greater than “The Yellow • Ticket.” --r NOW SHOWING AT—BVERVBODY’S NEW PLYMOUTH, TWO MORE NIGHTS ONLY. Matinees, .2 p.m. Evenings, at 8. ELISSA LANDI ELISSA LANDI ELISSA LANDI ' • ELISSA LANDI In Henry King’s dramatic and entertaining Fox Movietone Production. “THE WOMAN IN ROOM 13.” “THE WOMAN IN ROOM 13.” “THE WOMAN IN ROOM 13.” "THE WOMAN IN ROOM 13.” Out of the dark < a woman screamed, a gun flashed—a man fell dead! —By whose • hands? Ralph Bellamy • — Neil Hamilton. Myrna Loy Gilbert Roland. Also give excellent portrayals. (Recommended for Adult Audiences). SUPPORTS: Belles of Bali (Java), “Peter Pan ■ Handled” (cartoon), and Fox News ' .. Reels. ■' PRICES AS USUAL. Plan at Collier’s. NEW THEATRE OPUNAKE. SPECIAL SCREENING FOR . ' TO-NIGHT ONLY. The War . Picture Supreme. ' “ALL QUIET “ALL QUIET “ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT.” ON THE WESTERN FRONT.” \ ON THE WESTERN FRONT.” ■ A Drama of terrible splendour, poignant scenes of pathce and heroism. A picture’ amaripg in its greatness of love, sacrifice ’ ’’ and service. (Tn aid of local Returned Soldiers’ Assn.) •Book at L. Des Forges or ring ’Phone 1. COMING FRIDAY & SATURDAY. JOE EZBROWN in , "LOCAL BOY MAKES GOOD* FRASER ROAD HALL. QRAND OPENING BALL, TO-MORROW (Friday), November 11, at 8 p.m. Good music, floor and sit down supper. Admisfann: Gentlemen 3/-, Ladies 2/-; Double Ticket 4/6. ’ ' L. A. JENNINGS. Hon. Secretary.

RUY Your Tickets to-day. Don’t delay. A r £4OOO (alluvial gold) in prizes. .My - Lucky Day Art Union. All agents or direct from. S. E. Nielson. . ORDER SUPPLIES EGMONT COAL! IT GOES FURTHER AND COSTS LESS. BEST KITCHEN COAL, 4/6 per bag eash. Ample Stocks from all Taranaki Agents. NEW PLYMOUTH AGENTS: J. RUFF,. Brougham Street, New fly > mouth. Thone No. 1074/ . F.' WILMSHURST, ' . Devon Street ? East, Fitzroy. Phone 1064. J. NODDER, Belt Road, New Plymouth. Phone 822. ■ ‘ OTHER TARANAKI AGENTS:. R. D. McCUTCHEON, Stratford. 'Phone 780. ' STRATFORD CARRYING CO,, Miranda "’ Street. Phone Ntf. 529. W. STONE, Eltham. Phone No. 114. H. WELLS, Egmont Street, Hawera. Phone 2651. Prizes. First Prize £2OOO (alluvial . gold); eecoW £500; third £200; tickets 2/6. My Lucky Day Art Union— AH agents or direct from S. E. : Nielson. -J*HE TARANAKI JNVESTMENT AND DEPOSIT CORPORATION LIMITED. DIRECTORS: Messrs. J. B. Richards (Chairman), E. Marfell, Alan Good, H. G. Gibson, L. R. • Curtis, S. Macalister. LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON MORTGAGE AT LOWEST CURRENT ... ■ ’ RATES. DEPOSITS ACCEPTED AT CURRENT RATES OF INTEREST. WILLIAM POWER,. iU .Secretary. JNSURANCE. 'T’HjE Good Name and Reputation of the NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY have been built up by over 70 years’ fair dealing with-the public. Injure with the Leading Company. < . A. ,S. CLARK, Manager, Devon Street — New Plymouth.

yOU can’t win prizes if you are not in it. Buy tickets now. Closes next Saturday. MY LUCKY DAY Art Union—All agents or direct from S. E. Nielson., PLYMOUTH RAVINGS gANK (Established 1850). THE PEOPLE’S BANK. SAVE CONSISTENTLY. ■ ««art an account now. You will never muss a small Weekly Deposit, and you will be surprised how quickly it grows. Advances made on First Mortgage of Freehold security. ' , Terms of repayment can be arranged in sums of £5 or multiple. G. E. DINNISS, - 4 ,Manager, New Plymouth. Branch at Devon Road, Fitzroy. YOUR chance of winning a fortune. £2OOO ; •. First Prize; 207 prizes in alluvial gold. .Tickets. 2/6—AU agents or direct from 8/ E. Nielson. ! i

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Taranaki Daily News, 10 November 1932, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 10 November 1932, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 10 November 1932, Page 3

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