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amusements. TO-DAY, 2 P.M. TO-NIGHT, AT 8. Last Two Screenings ol -THE REGIMENTAL LADY.'’ (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) TAMARA DESNI & HAROLD FRENCH to-night only. Final Appearance of MADAME ELSA STR ALIA Australia’s Queen of Song. FAMILY NIGHT TO-NIGHT, Children 9d and 6d. Flan at Collier's or Ring 365 To-night. EVERYBODY’S. N.P. (New Plymouth’s Favourite Theatre.) COM. TO-MORROW 2 & 8. A SYMPHONY OF LONDON LIFE. All the old-time music hall stars singing the songs that made them famous. “SAY IT WITH FLOWERS” “SAY IT WITH FLOWERS” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) With FLORRIE FORD. BEN FIELD. MARY CLARE and a host of others. ELTHAM TALKIES TO-NIGHT & TO-MORROW NIGHT. At 8 o’clock. A gay musical comedy. A delightful melange of bright new music and catchy seng hits, with England’s musical queen to sing them. EVELYN LAYE —In—“PRINCESS CHARMING.” The film version of the famous stage play. With Yvonne Arnaud, George Grossmith and Max Miller. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) A pretty and romantic story with a dazzling background of regal splendour. Preceded by Excellent Short Subjects. Coming THURSDAY and FRIDAY: “HALF A SINNER”— With Sally Blane and Joel McCrea.

TENDERS. TO BUILDERS. ’T’ENDERS are invited, closing at 4 p.m. on Thursday, January 31, for the erection of a residence at Urenui. Plans, etc. may be obtained from and tenders to be left with— FRANK AMOORE,. Brougham Street, N.P. EGMONT NATIONAL. PARK BOARD. NORTH COMMITTEE. TENDERS FOR SUPPLY OF FIREWOOD. RENDERS close at 5 p.m. on January 29 at the Secretary’s Office for the supply of 40 cords. Rata firewood or more. Specifications may be seen at the, office of the Secretary. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. L. W. LOVELL, Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICES. JJOLL Y W O OD SCHOOL OF DRESSMAKING. Under new management. Be your own Dressmaker and Designer. By learning this most up-to-date system. Easy terms. Cutting and tacking done at reasonable rates. Special evening classes arranged. Demonstration free. Devon Buildings, Devon Street.’ MADAM CURRIE. 'T'HE Hawkes Bay Fruit Co. wish to notify the public of Hawera that they are in no way connected with the fruiterer who was mentioned in Friday's court proceedings for storing cases of tomatoes in a bedroom. We stock only the best and freshest of fruits. THE HAWKES BAY FRUIT CO., High Street, Hawera.

COUNTY OF CLIFTON. PENALTY ON RATES, 1934-1935. J3UBLIC Notice is hereby given in accordance with Section 76 of the Rating Act, 1925, that the Ten per cent, penalty will be added to all Rates unpaid after Wednesday, February 20, 1935, and such Rates and Penalty will be sued for without further notice. H. A. FOREMAN, County Chairman. THE COLONIAL MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY LIMITED. LOST POLICY. TT is the intention of this Society on or after the 22nd. day of February, 1935, to issue a Certified Copy of Policy No. 309592 on the life of Thomas Gray, of Omata, which is alleged to have been lost. H. H. WRAY, ’ Acting Manager for New Zealand. Wellington, 16/1/1935. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. A TTENTION is drawn to clauses 4 and 8 Amusement Tax Regulations (regarding permits). Unless these are complied with, use of hall will not be granted. PIHAMA HALL COMMITTEE. T H JJATES, F.N.Z.1.A., Registered ARCHITECT & STRUCTIONAL ENGINEER, Empire Buildings, New Plymouth, Has opened a branch office at the Public Trust Buildings, Stratford. FOR YOUR DAUGHTER'S EDUCATION. gT. OUTHBERTS pRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE, AUCKLAND, N.Z. Registered Primary and Secondary School. For Boarding and Day Girls. Moderate Fees. Day Boys may attend through kindergarten and Primers. I Four scholarships each for one year are given in the school. This most efficiently staffed College offers a sound training from Kindergarten to Matricue lation, and Junior University Standard, and a special course for non-examina-tion girls. Handicraft, Domestic Science, Chemical Science, Singing, Sports, Rhymthmical and Physical Drill, Slimming, and extra subjects, all taught by specialists. Combines a wise and balanced education of the physical, moral, religious (undenominational) and social' side Of the pupils’ natures, charged with the highest ideals of character and true citizenship. Most modem facilities. Entrants may enrol now for 1935. Principal: MISS L. CLOUSTON, B.A. Prospectuses from the Registrar. First term commences on February 7, 1935. Boarders to arrive on February

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Taranaki Daily News, 22 January 1935, Page 3

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