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AMUSEMENTS. TO-DAY 2 & 8 P.M. Final Screenings: “TWO HEARTS IN WALTZ TIME? (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) CARL BRISSON—FRANCES DAY Plan at Collier’s, or Ring 365 To-night. EVERYBODY’S, N.P. (New Plymouth’s Favourite Theatre). COM. TO-MORROW, 2 & 8 P.M. JOHN GARRICK Who delighted everybody with his singing in “Lily of Killarney.” MERLE OBERON, MARGOT GRAHAME In an absorbing musical drama based on the haunting song, “THE BROKEN MELODY.” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) INGLEWOOD TALKIES TO-NIGHT & TO-MORROW. AW ei HARDING — CLIVE BROOK ANN HARDING — CLIVE BROOK — In — “GALLANT LADY.” “GALLANT LADY.” (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) With Otto Kruger, Carminati, and Dickie Moore. “Gallant Lady”—For the sake of her child she gave him to another and faced the world alone. Then fought through a nightmare of cruel memories to bring happiness to. her boy. , DON’T MISS THIS OUTSTANDING PROGRAMME. Fine Supporting Programme. COMING—Janet Gaynor in “PADDY, The Next Best Thing.” COMING—(for one night only) December 12: The 1934 Melbourne Cup Race. RAHOTU HALL! RAHOTU HALL! TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), NOV. 30. gUCHRE &- J)ANCE. Good Music, Good Floor and Supper. Raffle to be drawn. PRIZES: Ladies’ Ist., value £l, 2nd. 15s, 3rd. ss. Gentlemen the same. ADMISSION: Ladies 1/6, Gentlemen 2/-, Dance only, 1/6. R. HUDSON, M. ROBERTSON, Secretaries R.T.C. NIGHT OF NIGHTS! Q.RAND pANCE. TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY)., NOV. 30. KAHOURI HALL. (In aid of Farmers’ Union.) Novelties Galore, Sweepstake Monte Carlo, Delicious Supper, Al Floor, Tiptop Music. Popular Prices: Ladies 1/-, Gentlemen 1/6. HERBERT A. L. HANN, , . Hon. Secretary. LINCOLN ROAD HALL. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7. QRAND jpLAIN & JpANCY J)RESS JJALL. Celebrating the Opening of New School and Re-union of Old Pupils. Sit-down Supper at old school. Come old and young and have a good time. PRICES: Gentlemen 2/6, Ladies 2/-.. SECOND QRCHESTRAL QONCERT, 0 1934. STRADHOLME ORCHESTRA STRADHOLME ORCHESTRA — With — CENTRAL SCHOOL CHOIR. Festival Cantata on themes of Bach and Handel. ST. MARY’S HALL, NEW PLYMOUTH. MONDAY, DECEMBER 10. CLEANING! Have your Cleaning done now b; TARANAKI WINDOW CLEANING COMPANY. CARPETS! CHIMNEYS! WINDOWS! CLEANED BY MEN WHO . KNOW THEIR JOB! AND JgROWN, Thona 1454 'Phone 1454 Ofgce: 223 Courtenay St., N.P. rpHE new 3-4 Tonner Bedford is at the Motor Show, at L. H. Johnson Motors, Ltd. CHIROPRACTIC ARE YOU WELL AND HAPPY? ■VTIGOROUS Health results from Nor- ’ mal Function. Quality of function in the body is pre-determined by quantity of nerve energy transmitted over the nervous system from the brain. A reduced quantity of energy due to nerve interference in the region of the spinal column means reduced quality of function in some part or parts of the tody-sickness of varying degrees according to the function affected and the degree to which it is affected. If your spine is in normal condition you will enjoy good health. The record of achievement in Chiropractic in restoring sick people to health merits your thorough investigation and trial. H. A. J ENiaNS ’ Palmer Graduate, (Member N.Z. and A.C.A.) Neurocalometer and X-Ray Service. ’Phone 1355. Devon Buildings. CONSULTATION FREE. MODEL AEROPLANES COMET (winner Centenary Air Race) GIPSY MOTH (McGregor and Walker) 6/6 PUSS MOTH (Whitehead and Nicholl) 6/SOUTHERN CROSS (Kingsford Smith) 8/-. Scale and Flying Models. Also many Record-breakers from 1,9> and Full Stocks of Spares. ONLY AT The “Model” Aeroplane Depot. Give one for Christmas. SMITHS’ INP -’ I™' UP-TO-DATE SECOND-HAND DEALERS. “Only Fumigated Book Exchange, And “Model” Aeroplane Depot. ARIKI STREET. NEW PLYMOUTH, ’Phone 231.

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Taranaki Daily News, 30 November 1934, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 30 November 1934, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 30 November 1934, Page 3

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