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AMUSEMENTS. MANAGERIAL.—In all sincerity we tell you that “Those Were the Days” is just as big a classic in its own sphere as is “The House of Rothschild.” EVERYBODY’S, N.P. (New Plymouth's Favourite Theatre). 2 P.M. — NOW SHOWING — 8 P.M. The Melody and Comedy of the Gay ’Nineties—it broke up Saturday’s crowds, who were kept in a continuous roar of delight. WILL HAY Is simply priceless WILL HAY as the irascible old WILL HAY Magistrate. — In — “THOSE WERE THE DAYS” “THOSE WERE THE DAYS” From Sir Arthur Pinero’s pIay—“THE MAGISTRATE.” All the old-time songs and boisterous fun of early vaudeville days. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Splendid Featurettes, including: THE MELBOURNE CUP, 1934. Plan at Collier’s, or Ring 365 To-night. NEW THEATRE, OPUNAKE WEDNESDAY, 28, THURSDAY 29. Big Double Star Programme. No. 1— Stuart Erwin and Ann Sothem. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) — In — “THE PARTY’S OVER.” The laugh riot of a worm who turned! No. 2— The. Ace Delineator of Western Roles. Buck Jones. — In — “SOUTH OF THE RIO GRANDE.” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) FRIDAY, NOV. 30, SATURDAY, DEC. 1 Janet Gaynor and Lionel Barrymore — In — “CAROLINA “CAROLINA.” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) COMING THURSDAY & FRIDAY December 20 and 21. “DAMAGED LIVES.” WHITING’S TALKIE CIRCUIT RAHOTU, TO-NIGHT. Big Double Star. “THE REBEL” “THE REBEL” — And — BUCK JONES —ln — “SOUTH OF THE RIO GRANDE.” WAREA, WEDNESDAY, 28. OTAKEHO, THURS., 29. “THE REBEL.” (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) AWATUNA, FRIDAY, NOV. 30. The Year’s Comedy Riot. “THE PARTY’S OVER.” (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) He was his family’s meal-ticket until his sweetheart put them on a permanent diet! GOOD SUPPORTS. J) AN C E piSPLAY. ST. JOHN’S HALL, WAITARA. TO-NIGHT (MONDAY). MISS MERYL JENNINS & PUPILS. DANCE TO FOLLOW. Martin’s Orchestra. ADMISSION: Display 1/6, Supper and Dance 1/-. At Lepperton on November 30. TENDERS. PATEA COUNTY COUNCIL. TENDERS FOR SUPPLY OF DOG COLLARS. RENDERS will be received at the County Offices, Patea, up till Noon of Saturday, December 8, 1934, for the supply of 900 Dog Collars and labelling old ones. Collars must be of good leather and equal to sample sent with the tender, to be one inch wide and 22 inches long, with brass labels fixed with rivets, such labels to be plainly stamped “PATEA COUNTY 1935” and numbered consecutively in bundles of 25 each. TENDERS to be addressed to “The Chairman” and marked “Tenders for Collars.” COLLECTOR. Applications, will be received on the same date from persons willing to collect dog tax at u commission to be stated. W. F. SHEILD, County Clerk. B—wannf'iinuiM PUBLIC NOTICES. gUNDAY ’J'RAINS — To — NEW PLYMOUTH AND BREAKWATER. On Sunday, December 2, and on each succeeding Sunday until further notice, special trains, stopping at all stations and at East End Platform, Morley Street, and Pioneer Road, will run as under:— UP—Hawera dep. 9.0 a.m., Eltham 9.29, Stratford 9.49, Inglewood 10.22, New Plymouth 11.3, Breakwater arr. 11.30 a.m. DOWN—Breakwater dep. 5.15 p.m., Pioneer Road 5.24, New Plymouth 5.37. Special cheap return tickets, available for day of issue only, will be issued from all stations. pLYMOUTH gAVINGS jgANK (Established 1850). THE PEOPLE’S BANK. SAVE CONSISTENTLY. Start an account now. You will never miss a small Weekly Deposit and you will be surprised how quickly it grows. Encourage your children to save. They’ll appreciate it later. G. E. DINNISS, Manager, New Plymouth. Branch at Devon Road, Fitzroy. TIMBER FOR EVERY PURPOSE! yyE are Specialists in TIMBER AND JOINERY. Secure our Prices before Building. New Plymouth Representative:— MR. J. AUSTIN. j£LLIS & gURNAND, pTD., SAWMILLERS AND WHOLESALE TIMBER MERCHANTS, HAMILTON.

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Taranaki Daily News, 26 November 1934, Page 3

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