AMUSEMENTS. NEW PLYMOUTH OPERA HOUSE NEW PLYMOUTH Direction—J. C. Williamson and W. R. Theatres. TO-DAY, MONDAY & TUESDAY—AT 2& 8 P.M. The Picture Every Woman Should Make a Point of Seeing! THE MODERN TALKING-PLAY VERSION OF ROBERT W. CHAMBERS’ STORY THAT HAS ENDURED THROUGH TWO DECADES. “THE COMMON LAW” (“A” Certificate—Recommended for Adults) Starring CONSTANCE BENNETT, JOEL McCREA, LEW CODY, HEDDA HOPPER. Look for the woman—when a selebrated artist succeeds! The romance of a beautiful girl who bought fame for her lover and paid with her own happiness. You see her in the foreground of his masterpieces, but do you know why. he kept her in the background of his private life? A STORY THAT WILL HOLD YOU—SCENES THAT WILL FASCINIATE YOU! BOX PLANS AT COLLIER’S, or at THEATRE AFTER 1 p.m. Ring ’phone 1164. L FITZROY .SURF CLUB. FITZROY SURF CLUB. GRAND SWIMMING CARNIVAL TO-NIGHT ! — NEW PLYMOUTH BATHS — TO-NIGHT ! At 7.30 sharp. Mile punctually at 8. TARANAKI MILE CHAMPIONSHIP! CHAMPIONSHIP POLO. NEW METHODS FOR DIVING. Loud speaker service by an expert. PRICES AT BEDROCK: ADULTS 1/-; CHILDREN 6d. DANCE AT KAWAROA LATER—I/-. Rely on Fitzroy for a Good Carnival! THE “SOUTHERN CROSS” SENSATION IS OVER, BUT WE WILL GIVE YOU ANOTHER SENSATION ATJ TARIKI ON TUESDAY, JAN. 24, AT 8 P.M., IN TARIKI HALL. SPECTACULAR RE-OPENING DANCE SPECIAL DANCE MUSIC BY REGAL DANCE ORCHESTRA (5 MUSICIANS). Come and hear the Xylophone and Boy Wonder on the Violin. Official re-opening by His Worship:.the Mayor (Mr. J. Gibbs), of Central Taranaki’s Most Popular Dance Hall. £1 MONTE CARLOS! Wonderful Floodlighting, Novelty Dances Galore! Specially prepared floor. Sit-down Supper. A Real Festival Time. EUCHRE! EUCHRE! LOOK! Ladies and Gents: Ist £l, 2nd 7/6, 3rd 2/6. (Open Orders). Enlarged card room,-so play in comfort. Commences on arrival of Free Buses. Curd's (Stratford), Old’s (Inglewood). Flannels Optional. HURRAH! LOOK! Ice Cream tad Soft Drink Stall in the Hall; We are out to give you a sensational time. So take a bus and come to the TARIKI HALL. POPULAR PRICES: Ladies 1/6, Gentlemen . 2/6. ... , . H. GUSH (Organiser). ... ' W. W. BLAIR (Hon. Sec.) Tariki Hall Committee. OPUNAKE CRICKET CLUB! OPUNAKE CRICKET CLUB! SECOND ANNUAL BALL TOWN HAUL, OPUNAKE, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 25. Beautiful Decorations — Delicious Supper — Specially Prepared Floor. WILLS’ MELODY ORCHESTRA. SPECIAL ATTRACTION: West Coast Waltzing Championship. Miniature Silver Cup to Winners. Mr. Cosgrove, Manaia, Judge. ADMISSION: Ladies 2/6, Gentlemen 3/6; Double 5/ B. S. DUDLEY & H. G. CUNDY, Joint Secretaries.
COUNTY COUNCIL NOTICES. INGLEWOOD COUNTY COUNCIL. 10 PER CENT. PENALTY ON RATES. I ■ PURSUANT to Section 76 “The Rating Act, 1925,” ratepayers are hereby notified that the 10 per cent, penalty will be imposed on all rates not paid on or before Wednesday, FEBRUARY 22, 1933. Mortgagees and landlords, are advised to ascertain the position of rates on properties in which they are interested. H. W. MARTIN, County Clerk. Inglewood, Jan. 12, 1933. WAIMATE WEST COUNTY. DOG REGISTRATION. pURSUANT to Section 8 of “The Dogs’ Registration Act, 1908,” notice is hereby given that the fee for the registration of dogs for the County of Waimate West for the year 1933, is now payable to the Registrar of Dogs, Mr. P. Tarrant, Kaepe Street, Manaia. The amount of the fee has been fixed as follows:— For each dog kept solely for the purpose of destroying rabbits or kept solely for, the purpose of herding or driving sheep or cattle—2/6. For any other dog—lo/-. . : , DATED this 13th day of January, 1933. V. H. HOBDAY, County Clerk. WAIMATE WEST COUNTY. RE STATUTORY HALF HOLIDAY. pURSUANT to Section 15 of the Shops and Offices Act, 1921-22, notice is hereby given that a - Special Meeting of the Waimate West County Council will be held at the Council Chambers, Manaia on Tuesday, January 24, 1933, at 2.30 p.m. for the purpose of deciding what working day in the week shall be the Statutory aalf-holiday for the shops within the County of Waimate West. DATED at Manaia, this 13th day of January, 1933. V. H. HOBDAY, z County Clerk. INGLEWOOD COUNTY COUNCIL. DOG REGISTRATION 1933. . ’PURSUANT to Section 8 of “The Dog Registration Act, 1908,” notice is hereby given that the fee for the registration of dogs for the County of Inglewood for the year 1933 is now payable to the Registrar of Dogs at the Council Chambers, Inglewood. The amount of the fee has been fixed as follows:— For each dog kept solely for the purpose of herding or driving sheep or cattle (not exceeding three)'..., ........... 2/6 For any other dog 10/Mr. A. G. Jenkins has been appointed Registrar of Dogs, and the County Office the Registration Office. ■ H. W. MARTIN, County Clerk. Inglewood, December 19, 1932. B-WI »■ M ■ T '■■W —l" 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. J QASSIDY, TARHtt
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