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AMUSEMENT. Final Screening To-night at 8. LESLIE HOWARD in “BERKELEY SQUARE.” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) — With — Heather Angel and Beryl Mercer. Produced by FRANK LLOYD who produced “Cavalcade.” I IMI I W iffiWW (SRI rigjjil COM. TO-MORROW AT 8 P.M. _ (No Matinee owing to Stratford Picnic) THE YEAR’S BIGGEST PICTURE! Takes its place with the greatest Screen Classics of all time—Spectacular, Human and True. WALLACE BEERY “VIVA VILLA” WALLACE BEERY — “VIVA VILLA” WALLACE BEERY in “VIVA VILLA WALLACE BEERY “VIVA VILLA’ WALLACE BEERY “VIVA VILLA (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) — With — STUART ERWIN, FAY WRAY, LEO CARRILLO. 10 Months to produce it! 100 Cameras Filmed it! 10,000 People in its Cast! THE PICTURE WITH 100,000 THRILLS! Too big to be produced in Hollywood so it was filmed in the wilds of Mexico. Plans Already Filling. Book Immediately at Clark’s or Ring 444 after 6.45. FINALLY TO-NIGHT AT 8. “UNCERTAIN LADY.” — With — Edward Everett Horton, Genevieve Tobin (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) And “LET’S BE RITZY” with Lew Ayres and Patricia Ellis. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) COM. TO-MORROW AT 8 P.M. A new kind of thrill—with yet another delightful “Cavalcade”" star in a wonderful role. MARGARET LINDSAY — With GEORGE BRENT — In — “FROM HEADQUARTERS” “FROM HEADQUARTERS” (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Don’t miss this sensational picture—it will baffle you all—unfold secrets that will astound you—and keep you thrilled from start to finish. Plans at the Theatre. Dial 348 for Reserves. PUBLIC NOTICES. THANKS NOTICE. npHE New Plymouth Waterside Workers’ Union desires to thank all those who assisted by donations of prizes or otherwise on the occasion of their Annual Picnic held at Stratford on January 30, 1935. NOTICE. we have disposed of our business we must request that all outstanding accounts be paid before March 20, 1935. After this date all these unpaid debts will be sued, for without further notice. M. J. ERCEG, Waitara, NEW PLYMOUTH JERSEY CATTLE CLUB. A LL interested are cordially invited to attend the above Club’s Picnic and Demonstration at Col. C. H. Weston’s farm, “Meonstoke,” Lower Mangorei, tomorrow (Thursday), February 14, from 11 a.m. Tea, sugar, milk and hot water supplied by the club. W. P. OKEY, Secretary. gTRATFORD pRIMARY gCHOOL piCNIC. NGAMOTU BEACH, N.P. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY). TRAIN LEAVES 8.50 A.M. HOT WATER & MILK FREE. The Secretary’s Office (G. A. Carter) will be open till 9 p.m. to-day for the sale of tickets. NEW PLYMOUTH TECHNICAL COLLEGE. pVENING CLASSES for Degree, Accountancy, Matriculation, Commercial, Trade, Art and Domestic Courses will resume on MONDAY, February 18, 1935. New students will be enrolled on Monday and Tuesday, 7 to 9 p.m. A. L. MOORE, Principal. NOTICE. Pigs found straying on Section 2, Kota Road. Huiroa, will be destroyed. J. H. STOVE. STRATFORD & DISTRICT RETURNED SOLDIERS’ ASSOCIATION. p ENERAL Godley will call at Stratford during the afternoon of Friday, February 15. Returned Soldiers who would like to meet him are requested to assemble at the Borough Council Chambers at 3.45 p.m. L. H. JARDINE, President. QPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. MODERN PHARMACY. W. H. SIMONS, late of Auckland and Hamilton, begs to notify residents of Stratford and district that he has opened A MODERN PHARMACY, in premises opposite the Bank of New South Wales, Broadway, Stratford. Full stocks of all chemists’ requirements on hand. Photographic supplies. Five-hour Developing and Printing Service. PRESCRIPTIONS DISPENSED. PIG RECORDING. "DIG BREEDERS (pure and grade) deA sirous of recording on the Waikato/ Manawatu system are asked to communicate with the S.T. Herd-Testing Association which has undertaken to initiate this service. THE SECRETARY, ’Phone 2328. Box 48, Hawera. ACCOUNTANCY STUDENTS ! jgXPERT Correspondence Tuition is provided by— ENTING'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. Printed Notes. Moderate Fees. ■ Write for Free Prospectus. Box 826, Wellington C.l.

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Taranaki Daily News, 13 February 1935, Page 3

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