■ amusements. ■ ■ BRITAIN’S OVERSHADOWING MUSICAL COMEDY ROMANCE. EVERYBODY’S, N.P. (New Plymouth’s Favourite Theatre). COMMENCING TO-DAY. Matinee, 2 p.m. - - Evening, at 8. Gay and Romantic CARL BRISSON With Frances Day, CARL BRISSON Oscar Asche, Bert CARL BRISSON Coote and Peter GawCARL BRISSON thorne In what is acclaimed as the year’s perfect musical romance. "TWO HEARTS IN WALTZ TIME.” "TWO HEARTS IN WALTZ TIME.” "TWO HEARTS IN WALTZ TIME.” Beautiful Girls, Lilting Melodies, Superb Singing, Unique Dances, and Charming Musical Score. "TWO HEARTS IN WALTZ TIME.” "TWO HEARTS IN WALTZ TIME.” “TWO HEARTS IN WALTZ TIME.” Hear “Give Her a Little Kiss,” “We Hate the Men” and “Two Hearts in Waltzing Time.” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ALSO: Pathe English Gazette, “100 Years of Progress” (interesting views of Victoria), and “Angler’s Paradise” (Trout Fishing at Taupo.) Plan at Collier’s, or Ring 365 To-night. OONC E R T ST. MARY’S HALL TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), at 8 p.m. — By 'Pupils of — MISS VINNIE ROSS & MISS BETH HADDEN Assisted by the Girls’ High School Choir. Items include Choral, Verse Speaking, Orchestral and Solo Instrumental numbers, also a One-Act play (Archibald.) ADMISSION: Adults 1/6, Children 6d. HAWERA & DISTRICT WELSH SOCIETY. , QOCIAL EVENING to farewell the 13 Rev. H. Whitby James, Rewa Rooms, Hawera, on FRIDAY, November 30, at 8 p.m. Admission: Ladies 1/-, Gents 1/6. TENDERS. OAONUI DAIRY COMPANY. TENDERS FOR FIREWOOD. rjiENDERS will be received by the undersigned up to 5 p.m. on Wednesday, December 5, for the supply and delivery to the company’s factories of 125. cords of good mixed firewood and 125 cords of sound rata. 'Specifications and conditions can be seen at the company’s office, Opunake, and at the main factory, Oaonui. A. J. BRENNAN, Secretary. 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 Cpllars 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. / i 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. OPUNAKE RACING CLUB. HAYMAKING RIGHTS. ; T ENDERS, closing Wednesday, December 5, will be received for the above. Conditions from secretary. P. S. RILEY, Secretary, Pihama. IN BANKRUPTCY. In the Estate of William Samuel Cartwright of Fitzroy, Farmer. TENDERS are called for the purchase of house property containing 5 rooms situated in Richmond Street, New Plymouth on those pieces of land containing 2 roods 12.7 perches being Allotments 17A, 19A and 21A on D.P. 1831 Town Fitzroy West and part Section 93 on the Public Map of Fitzroy District j (Block V Paritutu S.D). Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders to be marked “Tender.” To close with the undersigned to-morrow (Thursday), November 29, 1934. J. S. S. MEDLEY, ’ Deputy Official Assignee, New Plymouth k THE THINGS THAT r— y ■ COUNT IN Zo ■ ACCOUNTANCY M TRAINING. vlr / \ The three most important factors in assuring your success in the Accountancy Professional Examination are as follows: 1. Study by the Best System. 2. Enrol with the School whose success is proved by Results. 3. Give yourself ample time for thorough preparation. For 38 years Hemingway’s have specialised in the Home Study method of Accountancy tuition. Successful Hemingway’s students far outnumber those of any other institution. Don’t jeopardise your chances of success by delaying the commencement of your studies. Write at once for Free book—" Accountancy.” HEMINGWAY’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, P.O. BOX 516, AUCKLAND. 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, 28 November 1934, Page 3
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