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AMUSEMENTS. GALA XMAS ATTRACTION. MATINEE 2 P.M. TO-DAY. OPERA HOUSE, HAWERA TO-DAY AT 2. TO-NIGHT AT 8. (Also Monday (Xmas Eve), 2 Sessions. 8 and 10 p.m.) We proudly announce our Xmas Attraction. The makers of “The Thin Man” and “Mystery of Mr. X” offer another wonderful entertainment. A Laugh Tops every Thrilling Moment with Everybody’s Favourite Stars. ROBERT MONTGOMERY — MAUREEN O’SULLIVAN — In — “THE HIDE OUT.” “THE HIDE OUT.” “THE HIDE OUT.” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) You’ll love every second of this outstanding attraction which recently played to capacity audiences at Wellington’s and Auckland’s biggest theatres. It’s the ideal Xmas entertainment for the whole family. Specially Selected Xmas Featurettes. Book at Once —’Phone 2713. XMAS NIGHT ONLY! GRACIE FIELDS in “SALLY IN OUR ALLEY.” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PLANS NOW FILLING. CRICKET MATCHES. tJJAWKE QUP JJAWKE QUP (JRICKET — At — PUKEKURA PARK, N.P. AFTERNOON XMAS DAY, BOXING DAY & THURSDAY TARANAKI (Holders) Versus MANAWATU (Challengers) Play commences Xmas Day at 1.45 p.m. and 10 a.m. other days. ADMISSION: Adults 1/-; Secondary School Boys, 6d; Primary School Boys free; Unemployed (with books), 6d. H. J. ABRAM, Hon. Secretary, Taranaki Cricket Association. , PUBLIC NOTICES. SPECIAL. WE wish to advise the Public of New Plymouth that we have been successful in securing the services of Mr. M. (Sam) ROBB for our Hairdressing and Toilet Saloon. Our service and workmanship are the best. GEO. KNOX, Hairdresser and Tobacconist. WATERSIDERS’ CRICKET CLUB. rpHE Winner of the above Club’s Com- ■*" petition was No. 777, “J. and Nev.,” St. Aubyn Street. STRATFORD COUNTY COUNCIL. SPECIAL ORDER. TJublic Notice is hereby given that at a Special Meeting of the Stratford County Council held on Saturday, December 15, 1934, the following resolution was passed and will be submitted for confirmation as a Special Order at the Ordinary Meeting of the Council to be held at the Council Chambers, Stratford, on Saturday, January 9, 1935, at 10.30 a.m.

“That pursuant to Section 113 of “The Public Works Act, 1928” the Stratford County Council hereby resolves that the Cheal Road, commencing at its junction with the Mountain Road and terminating at the junction of the Cheal and Wingrove Roads, be declared a County road.” A copy of the proposed Special Order is deposited at the County Office, Stratford, and is open for inspection during office hours. Dated at Stratford this 22nd. day of December, 1934. C. CAMPBELL, County Clerk. PARKER’S yyEST pERNERIES DEVON STREET WEST. T HAVE pleasure in announcing that my Gardens and Begonia Houses will be open to the Public from now till the end of April. Several improvements have been effected which render the gardens even more interesting to the sightseer. My display of Streptocarpus, Gloxinias and Ferns is more than equal to my previous displays, whilst my benching of the latest Begonias is unsurpassed in the Dominion. I am making a very interesting display of the latest named Hydrangeas in their wonderfully varied colours, and the outside gardens contain many of the latest shrubs. I shall be glad to welcome old and new patrons and am always ready to place my knowledge at their disposal. Admission 6d. FRED PARKER, Devon Street West. ELTHAM COUNTY COUNCIL, XIOTICE under the Public Works Act 1928 and the Noxious Weeds Act 1928. Blackberries and other Noxious weeds on roads. Notice is hereby given that all occupiers of lands within the boundaries of the Eltham County, are required to cut (within two months from date hereof) and keep cut, all blackberries and other Noxious weeds growing on the front of the properties respectively occupied by them. Failure to comply with this notice will make occupiers liable for prosecution. A. TIPLADY, County Clerk. Eltham, December 22, 1934. ARMY STORES BRANDON ST.. WELLINGTON, C.l. Only address. Riding Breeches, 16/6, 18/6; Khaki Serge Gabardine Trousers, 13/6; Working Trousers, 12/6; Khaki Shirts, 5/6; Blue Shorts, 3/6; Scout Shirts, Khaki Ties, Packs, 7/-, 8/-, 9/-, 10/-; Rucksacks, 24/6; Stretchers, 23/-; O.K. Silent Cookers, 17/6. Stamped addressed envelope catalogue to Captain C. F. Bishop, above address.

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Taranaki Daily News, 22 December 1934, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 22 December 1934, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 22 December 1934, Page 3

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