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AMUSEMENTS. Last Night’s Audience Thoroughly <•'. Enjoyed—“THE INDISCRETIONS OF EVE” A Highly Original Musical Extravaganza —Carefree Gaiety—Tuneful Song numbers—A Real Laughable NoveltyFull of Pep. EVERYBODY’S NEW PLYMOUTH. &.GAIN TO-NIGHT AT 8 And To-morrow Night Also MATINEE—2 P.M. FRIDAY U All-British Programme “THE INDISCRETIONS OF EVE” (Recommended for Adult Audiences.) Written, composed and directed by T-iPwiq with STEFFI DUNA, FRED CONYNGHAM, LESTER MATTHEWS, Chorus and Orchestra. Also showing: The British Murder Mystery Drama “THE STRANGLER” With All-English Cast Supports: American Tennis Stars in Action at Auckland, Fox News and Pathe Gazette. PRICES AS USUAL. Plan at Collier’s.

NEW THEATRE OPUNAKE. TO-NIGHT *— ONLY — TO-NIGHT. “THE RULING VOICE.” “THE RULING VOICE.” With Walter Huston and Loretta Young. A picture play which echoes the heart cry of humanity. A ' tense, terrifying, tender drama you must see. Women were enslaved . . . men were crushed by “The Ruling Voice.” Coming Fri. and Sat.: “Mischief.” Tues, and Wed.: “His Royal Highness.” W.D.F.U.—OKATO BRANCH. UUCHRE EVENING. HEMPTON HALL, OKATO. SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, 1933. Good Prizes — Good Supper. Admission: Gents 1/-; Ladies 1/-. LOOK OUT FOR A GALA! KAUPOKONUI BEACH, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, Euchre Party' in Pavilion at Night. Particulars later. TENDERS. TO BUILDERS. will be received by me up to 12 o’clock oh MONDAY, January 23, for the erection of a four-roomed cottage on the Upper Waiteika Road, Te Kiri. Plans on application to me. G. MACHRAY, / , Waiteika Rd., Te Kiri. PUBLIC NOTICES. .COUNTY OF EGMONT. ■ • WEEKLY HALF-HOLIDAY, 1933. ■pUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the Council has fixed WEDNESDAY in each week from 1 p.m. as the Statutory Closing Day within the County, as from April 1, 1933. GEO. W. ROGERS; County Clerk. "Opunake, January 17, 1933. COUNTY OF EGMONT. ' DOG REGISTRATION 1933. PURSUANT to Section 8 of the “Dogs Registration Act, 1998” notice is hereby given that the fee for Registration of Dogs, for the current year 1933, is now payable, and has been fixed as follows:— Tor each dog kept solely for the purpose of herding sheep or cattle (not more than three for one owner) ;.... 2/6 For any other dog 10/Walter Weaver has been appointed Registrar, and his house, Main South Road, Rahotu, the Registration > Office. GEO. W. ROGERS, County Clerk. Opunake, January 17, 1933. QASSIDY’S rpARIKI JJOTEL A BOTTLE OF SPEIGHTS COSTS 1/6-6 BOTTLES 8/-. “It’s like a Breath of Spring.” Speights Draught direct off the wood. Hop in and try a glass the next time you’re going past. ■fyJTLES J OASSIDY, TARIKI. HAY SWEEPING. T>ER Acre, 8/6 Cash. With motor and , the new Gate-Gate Sweep that comes n at 15 m.p.h. and goes out at 25. Keeps ihem moving at the stack. Any district. (I can arrange for the whole job.) L. SUTTON, Antonio Street, Stratford. rjiHE gpARANAKI 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, Secretary. SUPPORT NEW ZEALAND INDUSTRY By Using New Zealand Power Kerosene. FARMERS!— We have the Grease you need for general farm use. 42 gallons, including drum, 25/- f.o.r. Cash with order. N.Z. O IL REFINERIES, £TD., NEW PLYMOUTH. •Phone 1654. ’Phone 1654.

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Taranaki Daily News, 19 January 1933, Page 3

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