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AMUSEMENTS. STRATFORD TALKIES (Steam Heated for Your Comfort.) FINAL SCREENING TO-NIGHT of I NORMA SHEARER & ROBERT MONTGOMERY in “PRIVATE LIVES.” Commencing at Matinee TO-MORROW. JOAN BLONDELL in “MISS PINKERTON.” (Approved for Universal Exhibition). With GEORGE BRENT, RUTH HALL. The Clueless Crime Masterpiece that kept the wits of a nation on edge. Adapted from the book by Mary Roberts Rinehart. GOOD SUPPORTS ■ DIAL 348. NEW THEATRE OPUNAKE. TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW. MATINEE TO-MORROW AT 2 P.M. SLIM SUMMERVILLE — ZASU PITTS — In — “THE UNEXPECTED FATHER.” (Approved for Universal Exhibition) They always leave you laughing and this is no exception—it’s a mad melange of merrymaking and side-splitting action. Also “Jungle Mystery,” Episode Five. Coming Wednesday and Thursday—“ONE WAY PASSAGE.” TUMAHU HALL. TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), SEPT.- 1. piNAL pUCHRE &’j)ANCE. GOOD MUSIC—GOOD SUPPER. ADMISSION: Ladies 1/-, Gentlemen 1/6. D. FOX, Hon. Secretary. RAHOTU FOOTBALL CLUB. QOMPLIMENTARY JJANCE. Will be held on September 28. FULL PARTICULARS LATER. Dance Committees Please Note. T. GILHOOLY, Secretary. FOOTBALL. pARANAKI J>UGBY JJNION (Inc.). TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), SEPT. 2. AT STRATFORD. JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP SEMI-FINAL OKAIAWA v. CLIFTON OKAIAWA v. CLIFTON At 2.15 p.m. ADMISSION: Gentlemen 1/-, Ladies 6d; Children over 14, 6d. S. E. NIELSON, Secretary. RACE MEETING. WANGANUI JOCKEY CLUB (Incorp.) gPRING MEETING. SEPTEMBER 21 & 23, 1933. DOMINATIONS for All Events (ineluding Forfeit Wanganui Guineas) close at 9 o’clock TO-NIGHT (Friday), September 1, 1933. S. R. McCALLUM, Secretary. P.O. Box 15, Wanganui. MEETING. HAWERA TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL. BOARD OF MANAGERS ELECTION. A MEETING of EMPLOYEES will be held at the School on FRIDAY, September 22, at 7.45 p.m., to elect a representative on the Board of Managers. The vacancy is caused by the automatic retirement of Mr. C. Bowman, who is eligible for re-election. J. DASH, Returning Officer. TENDERS. TENDERS. RENDERS are invited for the erection of a Store Room in reinforced concrete and Office in wood for the Cape Egmdnt Dairy Coy. Tenders addressed to the Chairman, Cape Egmont Dairy Coy., Pungarehu, close on THURSDAY, September 7, at 5 p.m. Pians and Specifications may be seen at the Company’s Factory. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. T. RENTON, Mgr. Cape Egmont Dairy Coy. ALWAYS SPECIFY C.M.A. CABLES AND FLEXIBLES. The name C.M.A. is a definite guarantee of satisfactory service. From the largest cable to the smallest household wire, C.M.A. will never let you down. BRITISH AND BEST. RADIO VALVES NOW CHEAPER. Substantial drop in the prices of Radio Valves. Get yours now from— R. B. FOORD, THE RADIO MAN, ELTHAM. (Registered Radio Serviceman.)' THE DAWN?? With every day is born a new hope! EVERY TRAVELLER going North or South, has the consolation that when he arrives at Tariki, there he can enjoy the Best Glass of “Speights” in Taranaki. CASSIDY’S TARIKI HOTEL. Another advantage of Tariki Hotel. Here you purchase “Hardy’s Tintara Adelaide Port,’ old Australian vintage, the choicest Wine in the Southern Hemisphere, at 4/6 per large bottle. That’s why people say: “Tariki will do me.” J QASSIDY, (Proprietor), TARIKI HOTEL, TARIKI. OYCLE 'J’YRES! A good selection of tyres, all sizes.. Prices from 5/- to 15/-. Tubes, from 2/6 to 5/-. Full set of Tyres, including two rim tapes, 12/6. Large stocks of Cycle Accessories. Prices to suit the times. J>EG. pEARCE, FITZROY CYCLERY. N.P. Near Tram Sheds. ’Phone 36.

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Taranaki Daily News, 1 September 1933, Page 3

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