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AMUSEMENTS. FINAL SCREENING TO-DAY AT 2 & 8. “THE POWER AND THE GLORY” (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) OPERA HOUSE NEW PLYMOUTH. Direction: J. C. Williamson and W. R. Kemball Theatres. COMMENCING at 2 and 8 TO-MORROW WARNER OLAND —HEATHER ANGEL — In — “CHARLIE CHAN’S GREATEST CASE” (Approved for Universal Exhibition ) The Latest Mystery Story, by Earl Derr Biggers whose pen gave us the previous “Charlie Chan” Successes. Box Plans at Collier’s or ring 1164.

CRICKET MATCH. HAWKE CUP CRICKET RANGITIKEI v. TARANAKI RANGITIKEI v. TARANAKI RANGITIKEI v. TARANAKI (Challengers) (Holders) TO BE PLAYED AT PUKEKURA PARK, NEW PLYMOUTH. TO-DAY (FRIDAY), SATURDAY AND MONDAY. (January 26, 27 and 29). COMMENCING AT 10.30 A.M. EACH DAY. ADMISSION: Adults 1/-; Secondary School Children, 6d; Primary Schoolboys Free. TARANAKI CRICKET ASSOCIATION. H. J. ABRAM, Hon. Secretary. SPORTS MEETING. TARANAKI SUB CENTRE WEST COAST (N. 1. CENTRE N.Z.A.A.Ai TRACK & FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS ; ’ TAUMATA PARK, ELTHAM. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), JANUARY 27, 1934. THIS WILL BE THE OUTSTANDING ATHLETIC MEETING OF THE YEAR. ALL THE CREAM OF TARANAKI ATHLETES WILL BE COMPETING. Make a picnic, of this event in Eltham’s Beautiful Park. Eltham is out to make a huge success of this meeting and be sure you • do not miss it. GAS RINGS AND WATER AVAILABLE FOR PICNIC PARTIES. • . SPLENDID SHELTER AND SEATING. AFTERNOON: 2 o’clock. EVENING: 8 o’clock (Electric Light). REFRESHMENTS ON GROUND. ADMISSION: !/-; Grandstand 6d each person. Children under 14 years Free. J. WHITING, Hon. Secretary. CLEARANCE OF MILLINERY STOCK COMMENCING TO-DAY (FRIDAY), AT 9 A.M. For short period only. THE WHOLE STOCK MUST BE SOLD. 25 per cent, off all marked prices. Save money by buying now. MRS. PELLEW LIMITED NEW PLYMOUTH. THE LEADING MILLINERS. GREAT HALF PRICE SALE HOSTS OF BARGAINS IN Cottons, Laces, Woollen Goods, Children’s Wear and Art Goods. COMMENCING TO-DAY (FRIDAY), AT 9 A.M. FOR 10. DAYS ONLY. . . FOR 10 DAYS ONLY. Everything Must be Sold. Whatever is there is yours at Half Price. REMEMBER — 9 A.M. TO-DAY! CLASSIC ART DEPOT DEVON STREET, N.P. (Next to Whites Ltd.)

PUBLIC NOTICES. POSTPONEMENT. rpHE Taranaki Centre Intermediate and Junior Swimming Championships, to be held at the New Plymouth Baths, have been POSTPONED from Saturday, January 27, to TUESDAY, February 27, FLANNAGAN CUP & EAST END AND STRANDON BEACH ' GALA J)AY. SATURDAY, JANUARY 27. Side-shows, Competitions, Children’s Raccs» BABY SHOW BABY SHOW (For Babies 12 months old and under) At 2.30 p.m. Regimental and Municipal Band. ADMISSION: Adults 1/-, Children Free. HOT WATER SUPPLIED. f - . ' - ■ . -- .... , . pOUGLAS gOCIAL QREDIT. “THE BELSHAW FALLACY.” “THE BELSHAW FALLACY.” (A. E. Robinson.) Leading Booksellers or Box 1056, Auckland. 6d. COUNTY OF TARANAKI. JUNCTION ROAD CLOSED. pUBLIC Notice is hereby given that the Main Road, New PlymouthInglewood, via Egmont Village is closed during construction work on the fifth mile. All traffic New Plymouth-Inglewood must proceed via Devon and Egmont or Devon and Mountain Roads. All traffic Inglewood-New Plymouth must proceed via Junction-Egmont or Mountain-Devon Roads. JOHN CONNETT, County Chairman. EDUCATIONAL. gTRATFORD J£INDERGARTEN. RE-OPENS, FEBRUARY 5, 1934. S. Andrew’s Hall, 9 a.m. till noon, daily. Particulars from the Mrs. G. Dick, Regan Street, dfa* ’phone 36§ Stratford.

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Taranaki Daily News, 26 January 1934, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 26 January 1934, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 26 January 1934, Page 3

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