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AMUSEMENTS. ■ NEW PLYMOUTH OPERA HOUSE N ® W PLYMOUTH Direction—J. C. Williamson and W. R. Kemball Theatres. COMMENCING TO-DAY — AT 2 & 8 P.M. A BRILLIANT MUSICAL COMEDY—AND BRITISH TOO! Sapper’s Popular Mystery Plot, “Three of a Kind.’’ Adapted to the Talking Screen, refreshed with Irrepressible Comedy, Brightened with Music, Song and Dancing—and entitled “LOVE ON THE SPOT” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) A COMEDY DRAMA WITH MELODY AND MYSTERY. Enacted by an Excellent Cast of London players, including RICHARD DOLMAN , (a Star of “Looking on the Bright Si de” “Jack s theßoy) ROSEMARY AMES—AUBREY MATHER—HELEN FERRERS AND OTHERS. Two Big Song Hits-“ Shady Lady” and “Falling for You.” Vide Press: “ ‘Love on the Spot’ is an excellent example of English producers’ ability to bring forth excellent entertainment of the musical order. BOX PLANS AT COLLIER’S or at THEATRE after 6.45 P.M. (Ring ’phone 1164). HAWERA AMATEUR SWIMMING CLUB. GRAND CARNIVAL TO-MORROW NIGHT, FEBRUARY 2, 1932. HUGE ENTRIES. PROVINCES BEST COMPETING. , THREE POLO MATCHES. Final of Provincial 440 yards Championship. Attempt on 100 yards Breaststroke record by F. Clarke, Hawera. First race starts at 7.45. ADMISSION: ADULTS 1/-, CHILDREN 6d. DANCE TO FOLLOW AT FORESTERS’ HALL. PIHAMA HALL PIHAMA HALL THE FOURTH ANNUAL SETTLERS’ HARVEST HOME BALL Will be held on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1933. J. HOOKER’S ORCHESTRA. NOVELTY DANCES. SETTLERS’ OPEn' : WALTZING COMPETITION. First Prize 20/-, Second 10/-. SPOON AND FORK SUPPER. GOOD. FLOOR. Free Bus from Opunake and Kaponga via Kapuni (only ticket-holders carried). ■LADIES 2/-, GENTLEMEN 3/-. R. W. HASELTINE, A. C. WALKER, Joint Secretaries. RACE MEETING. . TARANAKI JOCKEY CLUB. TARANAKI JOCKEY CLUB. CUP MEETING ' FEBRUARY 9 & 11, 1933’. FEBRUARY 9 & 11, 1933. WIN AND PLACE BETTING. WIN AND PLACE BETTING. ■ FIRST RACE STARTS AT 12.30 P.M.

PUBLIC NOTICES. REMOVAL NOTICE. public of Stratford and district is advised that CLARK’S have re-’ moved their music and gramophone busi- ' ness to larger quarters in King’s Theatre Building, where a confectionery stall will be fun in ’ conjunction with the' music depot. NOTICE. beg to notify the public of Inglewood and Waitara and surrounding districts that Mr. C. Hamerton has severed his connection with the Taranaki Plumbing Co. and that in future the business will be conducted under the management of Mr. A. E. Baker at Inglewood and Mr. L. Bocock at Waitara. We take this opportunity of thanking our many customers for past ifavours and trust by strict attention to their requirements and fair prices to secure a continuance, of their patronage. - TARANAKI PLUMBING CO., Inglewood and Waitara. JJODDER & rpOLLEY, LTD.’ SEED, GRAIN AND MANURE SPECIALISTS, HAWERA. Beg to advise that their Northern . Taranaki representative is MR. A. L. HUNTER. P.O. Box 231. Telephone 881. New Plymouth, , QARDEN pARTY. In aid of Methodist Church Funds. At “GLENROY,” Residence of Mr. and Mrs. T. Putt, Warea. ~- WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1933. Commencing at 1.30 p.m. Interesting Competitions and Sports. Baby Show:—Class 1, Babies under 6 months; Class 2, Babies under 12 months; Class 3, Over 1 year and under 2 years. Stalls. Ice Creams. Afternoon Tea, 9d. Admission: Adults 6d. Children Free. TARANAKI EAST VESTRY. pARISH BAZAAR AT MATAU, J TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), FEB. 2. 1— Purangi Stall. 2— Matau Stall. 3— District Produce Stall. 4— Ice-Cream and Lolly Stall; Sheep-weighing, Chain Stepping,- Nail Driving, etc. LUNCH FROM 11.30 a.m. Formal Opening 2 p.m. sharp by Archdeacon Evans, Mesdames C. H. Burgess, M.8.E., and C. C. Jacobs (Dominion Pres, of W.D.F.U.), and the Members of Parliament. ADMISSION FREE. EVENING AUCTION AND DANCE Admission 1/-. NORMANBY JUBILEE. FEBRUARY 19 to g 3, 1933. JUBILEE gH O W FEBRUARY 21 and 22. £125 IN PRIZE MONEY AND SPECIALS Combined Church Service, Sunday, 19th; Concert, Monday, 20th; Tug-o’-War, Sports and Sports events, Tuesday, 21st; Official Opening of Show, Wednesday, 22nd; Old Pioneers Re-Union at 3 p.m. Street Procession and Carnival in evening JUBILEE BALL, THURSDAY, 23rd. For Show Schedules apply H. D. Hughes, Normanby. ’Phone 28864, Hawera. A SMALL ADVERTISEMENT in the classified columns of the Taranaki Daily News will sell your goods. Try it! Prepaid rates: 15 words 1/-; three 'consecutive insertions 2/6, _ z . —

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Taranaki Daily News, 1 February 1933, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 1 February 1933, Page 3

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