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AMUSEMENTS. ELTHAM TALKIES TO-NIGHT AND' MONDAY, AT 8. An action-filled drama of the Old West. TOM MIX. . TOM MIX. — In — “THE FOURTH HORSEMAN” “THE FOURTH HORSEMAN” With Margaret , Lindsay, and Raymond Hatton. Preceded by: News (Double Issue), A Sports Reel, An Oswald Cartoon, and A Comedy. Coming, Tuesday, Wednesday:— “WHILE PARIS SLEEPS.” PRICES : 2/- (Plus Tax) and. 1/6. Children \ Half-Price. Box Plan at Carman’s Book Arcade. No Booking Fee. Note: ’Phone Reserves kept till 8.30 only. INGLEWOOD TALKIES FINAL SCREENING TO-NIGHT of “OVER THE HILL.” “OVER THE HILL.” “OVER THE HILL.'’ “OVER THE HILL.” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) The Screen’s Greatest Story of Mother, Sister, Father, Brother and You. AN EPIC OF THE SCREEN! DON’T MISS IT! FINALLY TO-NIGHT! PUNGAREHU HALL. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 1933. gCOTTISH gOCIAL & J)ANCE. WATCH FOR -PARTICULARS. PUNGAREHU HALL. ANNIVERSARY J>AIL. WEDNESDAY, JULY 26, 1933. ' WATCH FOR PARTICULARS.

— QRAND JJALL. AGRICULTURAL HALL, N.P. WEDNESDAY, JULY 5, 1933. Boulton’s Orchestra. Old-Time and Modem Dances. Admission: Ladies 2/6; Gentlemen 3/-. S. F. HARTNELL, Lieut., Chairman. FOOTBALL. TO FOOTBALL CLUBS. J)UNN gHIELD rpOURNAMENT ELTHAM, THURSDAY, JUNE 8. TEN-A-SIDE, THIRD GRADE. ENTRIES CLOSE TUESDAY, JUNE 6. Select your Team and Enter Now!Nomination 5/- one team, 7/6 two teams. Games commence 1.30 p.m. Admission: Gentlemen 1/-, Ladies 6d, Children Free. T. R. BOURKE, Secretary. J . ' ' 'meetings. ' NEW ZEALAND LEGION. A, PUBLIC MEETING of the New Zealand Legion will 'be. held in the TIKORANGI HALL, on MONDAY, June 5, 1933, at 8 pan, when’ the. aims, and objects of the Legion will be fully explained. L__ - NP. RELIEF WORKERS’ UNION. A MEETING of the above will be held the Workers’ Social Hall on TUESDAY, June 6, >at 7.30 p.m. Business : —Report of Deputation to Minister of Labour; Report of Conference; General. ; . t .. , .... . , A. hearty invitation is extended to members’ wives. . • B. THORNE, Hon. Sec. PUBLIC MEETING OF SHEEP \ FARMERS. . A. public meeting of sheep farmers of the North Island to be held in the Do-minion-Farmers’ Institute Building, Wei--' lington, at 2 p.m. on. June 22, is called by the Provisional Committee, set up by the Meeting of Sheep Farmers held at Palmerston North on May 26, to confirm the following resolution which was passed at the aforesaid meeting: “That to finance a sheep and wool improvement scheme the Government be asked to pass legislation enabling the imposition of a levy of not more than 3d per bale on all wool grown in the North Island or in the Dominion if the South Island wishes to come into the scheme: further, that the Government be asked to pass an empowering clause to the Meat Board Act giving the Board discretionary power to subsidise any such levy to an extent that may be rendered. necessary by circumstances: and that the total sum accruing be administered by a committee set up by the Sheep Farmers.” / (Signed) G. S. PEREN, Secretary, Provisional Committee. May 30, 1933. FITZROY RATEPAYERS’ ASSN. ANNUAL RESTING FITZROY HALL, N.P. TUESDAY, JUNE 6, 1933, at 7.30 p.m. Members and Intending Members please attend. J. A. BURR, Hon. Secretary. JMHKHMa— I■!I■ ■ Hill 111 'I IM’II'I ■■ ■' WWMMMWI11 HI ■!' SOLVE THE MENACING PROBLEM! If you’re worried about your job, money, getting ahead—follovir the example of others who worried, too, but are now business leaders because they enquired about an I.C.S. COURSE. JOURNALISM, SALESMANSHIP (AU Branches), ENGINERING, ADVERTISING, RADIO. Many other Courses to choose from. Name the one you’re interested in- if it does not appear above. Write now and learn aU about our. spare time study courses. rpHE INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE gCHOOLS (N.Z.), LTD. ' 182 M, WAKEFIELD STREET, WELLINGTON. 3 A SMALL ADVERTISEMENT in the classified columns of the Taranaki Daily News will sell your goods. Try it! Prepaid rates: 16 words 1/-; three consecutive insertions 2/6.

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Taranaki Daily News, 3 June 1933, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 3 June 1933, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 3 June 1933, Page 3

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