amusements. ______ TO-DAY, 2 P.M. TO-NIGHT AT 8. Last Two Screenings of “THOSE WERE THE DAYS” (Approved for Universal Exh-bition.) Plan at Collier’s, or Ring 365 To-night. EVERYBODY’S, N.P. '(New Plymouth’s Favourite Theatre). COM. TO-MORROW, 2 & 8. A Feast of Musical Comedy, Haunting and Lilting Melodies, Startling Novel Dances, Spectacular Settings, Glittering Ensembles. “TWO HEARTS IN WALTZ TIME.” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) With Carl Bisson and Frances Day. INGLEWOOD TALKIES TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY). TOM WALLS — TOM WALLS TOM WALLS — TOM WALLS — In - “JUST SMITH.” “JUST SMITH.” “JUST SMITH.” “JUST SMITH.” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Tom Walls’ Greatest Comedy—brilliant wit and sparkling dialogue. Laugh follows laugh so quickly you’ll lose your breath! Not for a moment does the pace relax. The greatest comedy ever produced by Tom Walls. Real good humour for the whole family. GOOD SUPPORTS. ELTHAM TALKIES 8 p.m. TO-NIGHT 8 p.m. One of this year’s best Pictures! The outstanding performance of two outstanding stars. Together for the first time ... in the year’s most enchanting romance. CLARK GABLE & CLAUDETTE COLBERT. — In — “IT HAPPENED ONE NIGHT.” (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) . — With — WALTER CONNOLLY. A charming story that combines comedy, drama, exciting surprises, and thrilling romance. Preceded by: A screen snapshot; a cartoon; a good Sportsreel on winter sports. Coming, Thursday-Friday: “Poor Rich.” . ■■ - “ipHE J»ED JNN” "T HE jR™ I NN ” — Introducing — MR. MICHAEL, MOUSE, MRS. MOUSE AND ALL THEIR MERRY FAMILY. Presented by MISS MARTY HAWKINS MISS MARTY HAWKINS MISS MARTY HAWKINS MISS MARTY HAWKINS AND HER PUPILS. TOWN HALL — INGLEWOOD TOWN HALL — INGLEWOOD DECEMBER 4, 1934. DECEMBER 4, 1934. PUBLIC NOTICES. APPLICATION EXEMPTION. WE Hereby give notice that we intend ’ applying for exemption under the Shops and Offices Act, 1921-22. Date of hearing 10.30 a.m. on December 13, 1934, at the Magistrate’s Court, New Plymouth. ROWE AND HEALY, Motor-cycle Garage, New Plymouth. rpHE new 3-4 Tonner Bedford is at the A Motor Show, at L. H. Johnson Motors, Ltd. T H B ATES ’ ARCHITECT & CONSTRUCTIONAL ENGINEER, Empire Buildings, New Plymouth, Has opened a branch office at the Public Trust Buildings, Stratford. pO-NIGHT! pO-NIGHT! pG-NIGHT! pO-NIGHT! SEE THE NEW 3-4 Tonner BEDFORD TRUCK 3-4 Tonner BEDFORD TRUCK 3-4 Tonner BEDFORD TRUCK AT THE MOTOR SHOW. L H j OHNSON M OTORS ’ LIMITED, N.P. AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. Pis the intention of the Society on or after the 27th. day of December next, to issue a Copy Policy inj>lace of Policy No. 1430459 on the life of Alfred William Muggeridge, which is declared to have been burnt. W. T. IKIN, ' Manager for New Zealand. Wellington, November 27, 1934. N.P. HIGH SCHOOL BOYS’ ASSN. SOUTH TARANAKI BRANCH. gMOKE QONCERT. FORESTERS’ HALL, HAWERA. FRIDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 30. m j—ii-* ll ' 11 TENDERS. PATEA COUNTY COUNCIL. TENDERS FOR SUPPLY OF DOG COLLARS. pENDERS will be received at the A 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 - commission to be stated. W. F. SHEILD, County Clerk.
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Taranaki Daily News, 27 November 1934, Page 3
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