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AMUSEMENTS. STRATFORD TALKIES COM. AT MATINEE AT 1.30 P.M. SLIM SUMMERVILLE AND ZASU PITTS — In — “OUT ALL NIGHT” “OUT ALL NIGHT” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) The bashful, blushing love-birds—Slim and Zasu trying to find a little peace on their honeymoon—and mother-in-law tagging along to see that everything goes alright! SHORTS include Radio Murder Mystery, Cartoon “Terrible Troubadour”, Universal News Reel. ELTHAM TALKIES A GOOD SATURDAY PROGRAMME. 1. —An action-filled romance of the Old West. TOM KEENE in—“COME ON DANGER.” With Julie Haydon, Roscoe Ates _and Robert Ellis. A refreshing story of the great outdoors. 2. A British Production. The film version of the stage play that thrilled millions. RAYMOND MASSEY in—“FACE AT THE WINDOW.” A most interesting mystei-y drama that thrills and chills to the fade-out. 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 p.m. ONLY. BAND RECITAL. BAND RECITAL — KAWAROA PARK. RECITAL will be given by the Taranaki Regimental and Municipal Band at the Kawaroa Park on SUNDAY (tomorrow) afternoon at 2.45 p.m. Collection in aid of Park Funds. PUBLIC NOTICES. TIMETABLE ALTERATIONS. OPUNAKE BRANCH. QN AND AFTER MONDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1933, until further advised, the Opunake-Hawera train will run as follows:— Monday, Wednesday and Friday, Opunake dep. 12.40 p.m., Kapuni 1.50, Te Roti 2.40, Hawera arr. 3.3 p.m. jq-EW AL AND RAILWAYS. 'TASMAN FLIGHT ‘FAITH IN AUSTRALIA” TO NEW PLYMOUTH. pROVIDED landing at New Plymouth can be made not later than 3 p.m. Sunday, 3rd. instant, special trains will run between Hawera and New Plymouth Breakwater on Sunday on usual Sunday time-table. These trains stop where required for passengers, including Ninia Road crossing (near landing ground). Usual Sunday fares. Special train leaves Breakwater at 1.30 p.m. Ninia Road crossing arrive 2.8 p.m. Return train leaves Ninia Road crossing at 4.30 p.m., Breakwater arrive 5.10 p.m. Return fare 1/-. UNITED SUNDAY SCHOOL ASSN. Will hold their ANNUAL RALLY IN THE OPERA HOUSE, N.P., ON SUNDAY WEEK, DECEMBER 10. At 3 p.m. A large gathering is expected. All Friends and Children are cordially invited. pHE pRIENDLY pOAD pADIO OHURCH ' Conducted by UNCLE SCRIM. Will all listeners interested in the retention of this wonderful service communicate at once with “DUNDEE,” c/o Daily ,News, New Plymouth, or 'phone 1260. THIS IS URGENT! THE IDEAL \ 7 XMAS PRESENT FOR A BOY! \ V / \ / A Period at V CAMP ABNAKI. The Y.M.C.A. Camp for Boys, 11-15 years A HEALTHFUL SUMMER. A RECREATIONAL SUMMER. A CHARACTER-BUILDING SUMMER. CAMPING PERIOD. December 26 to January 16. (Boys may enrol for one or more weeks) For full particulars inquire for Camp Prospectus. ’Phone 464 D, or call Y.M.CA. Office. LIMITED ACCOMMODATION.. ENROL YOUR BOY NOW! J. H. LEDGERWOOD, Secretary. LITTLE THEATRE PLAYERS. A£EMBERS and Friends are reminded of the Wind-up Social to be held in the Y.W.C.A. Hall, Powderham Street, New Plymouth, TO-NIGHT, at 8. ADMISSION: Gentiemen 1/-, Ladies, a Plate. TRESPASS NOTICE. stock trespassing on my property, Tupoki Road, Uruti, will be impounded in my own yards without further notice. Any person trespassing on the property will be prosecuted. All dogs and pigs will be shot. J. E. DICKEY. Uruti, December* 1, 1933. PUBLIC NOTICE. TTAVING taken over the PIONEER ■ C3 - Store, South Road, Hawera, opposite School, as from To-day, December 1, 1933, I beg to solicit a.fair share of patronage. Fresh stocks of Groceries and Confectionery. Orders called for and delivered daily. Prices right! ’Phone 2724. J. MITCHELL. TTAVING sold the business known as the Pioneer Store, South Road, to Mr. J. Mitchell, W. and B. Shaw and Sons wish to thank their many customers for their support and hope that the same consideration will be shown the new proprietor. W. & B. SHAW AND SONS. EXHIBITION OF PICTURES. A N Exhibition of Pictures by Nigel Connell will be held in Messrs. Tingey and Co.’s Rooms, Currie St., New Plymouth, to-day (Saturday). Mr. Connell’s pictures are known in many parts of the world, and all interested in art should see this collection. 1

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Taranaki Daily News, 2 December 1933, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 2 December 1933, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 2 December 1933, Page 3

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