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AMUSEMENTS. “THE LOST SPECIAL” (chapter five) at the MATINEE ONLY. REGENT THEATRE NEW PLYMOUTH. TO-DAY, 2 P.M. TO-NIGHT, AT 8. Brilliant Society Settings, Sparkling Dialogue and Romance. RUTH CHATTERTON RUTH CHATTERTON More attractive than ever, with GEORGE BRENT In “THE CRASH” “THE CRASH” “THE CRASH” “THE CRASH” (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Varied Array of Featurettes. PRICES: D.C. 1/6, Stalls 1/-, Children, 9d and 6d. Plan at Collier’s until noon, then at Lester’s' or ring 548 to-night.

ST. JOSEPH’S ANNUAL CARNIVAL KAWAROA PARK, NEW PLYMOUTH. TO-DAY ! SATURDAY TO-DAY ! His Worship the Mayor will open the Carnival at 2 p.m., STALLS LADEN WITH EVERYTHING YOU REQUIRE. SPORTS FOR THE CHILDREN. SIDE-SHOWS GALORE. EXCELLENT MUSIC ALL AFTERNOON. ENTRANCE FREE! — DO NOT MISS THIS GALA DAY — ENTRANCE FREE! EUNGAREHU HALL—BY PUPILS OF PUNGAREHU SCHOOL. QRAND VARIETY ENTERTAINMENT & J)ANCE. FRIDAY — DECEMBER 8, 1933 — FRIDAY A varied programme of Dancing, Singing, Acting by Talented Pupils. Special harmonised choruses of beautiful voices in natural harmony. Delightful dancing by tots and seniors. Solos by charming, voices—Yodelling—Special, unique Maori items. Gorgeous Frocks and Beautiful Decorative Effects. • TALENTED—SPARKLING—HUMOROUS. CONCERT—SUPPER—DANCE (excellent music). Gentlemen 2/-; Ladies 1/6; Children 9d. IT’S HERE AGAIN! THE ANNUAL GLOOM CHASER! TRAVELLERS’ CHRISTMAS CHEER CONCERT OPERA HOUSE, NEW PLYMOUTH, THURSDAY, DEC. 14. KINDRED SOCIETIES are asked to remember the Date! because the whole countryside, his wife and family always back up the organisation which for years has provided Christmas Cheer for the less fortunate. The boys humbly ask again for your continued support. Thank you! MIDHIRST PUBLIC SCHOOL ’pHE ANNUAL PRIZE-GIVING AND BREAKING-UP CEREMONY will be held , in the MIDHIRST PUBLIC HALL, s on December 14, 1933, at 1.30 p.m. Exhibition ' Hand-work, Wooden Toys, and useful articles for sale. Exhibition Drill and other items wilt be given by the school pupils. AFTERNOON TEA AND ADMISSION FREE. J. JACOBSEN, Secretary. GRAPE WINES! GRAPE WINES! SPECIAL XMAS OFFER. SPECIALLY EXTENDED TO DEC. 31 TO TARANAKI PEOPLE. COBBAN’S FAMOUS NO. 4 PORT, usual price 42/- case, now 30/-. SPECIAL XMAS HAMPER, 12 wine varieties, up to 18 years old. Usual price 58/-, now 45/-. . Claret, Madeiras, Sherries (sweet and dry), Frontigrau Tawny, Invalid S.R. Port, Wine Cocktail, etc., all reduced by 10/- case. Full details on request. TERMS: You send us cash. We pay the freight. Free delivery where possible, DON’T DELAY. POST ORDER AT ONCE TO GORBAN’S WINE SHOP, 20 UNION STREET, HAWERA. BOOT REPAIRS REDUCED! MEN’S— Soled and Heeled *;/« WOMEN’S— Soled and Heeled 4/(Sewing 1/- Extra). KIBBY’S (Next Opera House, New Plymouth)

PROFESSIONAL NOTICES. M® - R. N E;xriLLE Has Resumed Tuition. Address: Dawson Street, N.P. CHIROPRACTIC HEALTH SERVICE. ]JUNTER, D.C. Palmer Graduate. NEUROCALOMETER SERVICE. Consultation Free. 204 HIGH STREET, HAWERA. ’Phone 2739. CHIROPRACTIC HEALTH. —The natural consequence of free transmission of Vital Life Force between brain and body—normal, coordinate functioning of all parts. ILL-HEALTH.—The effects in the body of interference with this flow of energy—imperfect functioning of those organs or parts not receiving their normal supply. Subluxated vertebrae interfere with the transmission of this Life Force by producing pressures upon the great nerve trunks at their points of exit from the spinal column. These nerve pressures are located accurately by means of a scientific instrument, and by Chiropractic adjustments are removed, allowing a free and uninterrupted flow of Lifegiving Force, which re-vitalises undernourished tissues and restores health to the affected organs. Thus Your Spine is the Index to Your Health. H. A. J ENKINS, D.C., Palmer Graduate, Neurocalometer and X-Ray Service, ’Phone 1355. Devon Buildings, N.P. Consultation Free. 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, 2 December 1933, Page 3

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