AMUSEMENTS. Your Last Opportunity to See the One and Only Talking Picture Entirely Made in “Africa. FINAL SCREENINGS. “CONGORILLA” TO-DAY, 2 P.M. “CONGORILLA” TO-NIGHT, AT 8. Do not Miss this Great Film. Family Night To-night. Bring the Kiddies! EVERYBODY’S NEW PLYMOUTH. Commencing TOrMORROW, TWICE DAILY at 2 and 8 p.m. * - - For the Most Thrilling, Mysterious Ride of your life join the Mystery Train and “BY WHOSE HAND?” “BY WHOSE HAND?” “BY WHOSE HAND?” Five Times a Scream resounds along the aisles of this Frisco night train. ' Who is it?- Why? What Happens?. BEN LYON — BARBARA WEEKS. BEN LYON — BARBARA WEEKS. And Big Supporting Cast present, this Thrill-a-Minute Mystery Drama. Box Plans now open at Collier’s. NEW THEATRE OPUNAKE. TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW. “HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS.” “HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS.” “HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS.” An irresistible comedy where the troubles of a king are thrown on the screen in a new hilarious light.. An all-laugh show that will rock you off your seat. ' COMING ON JANUARY 26: “GENTLEMAN FOR A DAY.” — ’t~. ’ INGLEWOOD TALKIES TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) ONLY. A mystery thriller of wide, open spaces. “GHOST VALLEY.” “GHOST VALLEY.” “GHOST VALLEY.” With TOM KEENE. Something new in Westerns, a spinetickling mystery that will keep you on tip-toe. GOOD SUPPORTS. PUBLIC NOTICES. N.P. WATERSIDE WORKERS’ piCNIC. PATEA DOMAIN. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), JAN. 25. Special Excursion Train leaves New Plymouth at 8.48 a.m., the train returning to New Plymouth; 8.8 p.m; SPORTS FOR YOUNG & OLD. Free Ice Cream. Fruit, Sweets for the Children. Milk, Tea, Sugar and Hot Water Free. The Picnic of the Year. » A WELCOME EXTENDED TO ALL. FARES: Adults 4/3, Children 2/6 return. .. REWARD. pHE Undersigned offer a. Substantial Reward for information 'leading to the discovery of the whereabouts of David Henry Collins. COLLINS BROS., Rowan Rd., Kaponga. NOTICE. N.P. BOTTLE EXCHANGE. TT having come to my notice that people gathering bottles are representing that they are.from New Plymouth Bottle Exchange, I hereby state that no person has ; any right to do so unless he is driving our motors bearing the name NJ*. Bottle Exchange. ' (Signed) D. A. McKAY. HAWERA METHODIST SUNDAY SCHOOL. piCNIC. TE NGUTU PARK, OKAIAWA. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY); Buses leave the Methodist Church, Hawera, at 9.30 a.m. CHANGE OF ADDRESS. G. LAW (Certificated Radio Serviceman) begs to advise that his business is now being, conducted from his residence, Orlando Street North, Stratford (’phone 746), where' he will be pleased to see customers. J£NOX pLOWER gHOW ST. JOHN’S HALL, WAIT ARA, . . FEBRUARY 1 and 2, 1933. EXCELLENT TROPHIES. Secure Schedule with full particulars from— W. MIDDLETON, Hon. Secretary. Box 11, or— Telephones 1 and 159, Waitara. CHIROPRACTIC ANNOUNCEMENT. M R H. A. J ENKINS Will resume practice on Monday, Jan. 23. THONE 1355. DEVON BUILDINGS. A T C ASSIDY ’ S T ARIKI H OTEL 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. jyiLES J (JASSIDY, ’ ’ '• TARIKI. HAY SWEEPING. pER Acre, 8/6 Cash. With motor and the new Gate-Gate Sweep that comes in at 15 m.p.h. and goes out at 25. Keeps them moving at the stack. Any district. (I can arrange for the whole job.) L. SUTTON, Antonio Street, Stratford.
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 January 1933, Page 3
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