AMUSEMENT. e In view of the extra heavy booking for e to-night we urge you to make immedi- ” ate reservations. ti FINALLY TO-NIGHT AT 8. - Madeleine Carroll in “I WAS A SPY” (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Rigg STRATFORD. COMMENCING TO-MORROW. DAILY AT 1.30. EVENING AT 8. 7 ' ENTERTAINMENT-BUT WHAT A TERRIFIC MESSAGE TO FATHERS, MOTHERS, SONS & DAUGHTERS. No Father who loves his son; no mother who loves her daughter, dare forbid them seeing “DAMAGED LIVES.” “DAMAGED LIVES.” “DAMAGED LIVES.” ’ “DAMAGED LIVES.” ' Fearless, Frank, Tragically Forceful, this delicately told drama comes to remove ’ the fear from Humanity’s Oldest Social Problem. BY ORDER OF THE CENSOR: No person under the age of 16 will be 1 permitted to view this picture. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) PLANS RAPIDLY FILLING-BOOK IMMEDIATELY. Reserve at Clark’s or Ring 444 after 6.45. “Looking For Trouble” is definitely a riot of screams —this was definitely proved by the howls of laughter which were heard from last night’s large audience. Finally To-night at 8. “LOOKING FOR TROUBLE” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) siiios STRATFORD. COMMENCING TO-MORROW AT 8. Nine famous Comedy Stars in a hilarious Fight-to-the-finish on the matrimonial battlefield of Reno. Margaret Lindsay Guy Kibbee Donald Woods Glenda Farrell Hugh Herbert Frank McHugh Roscoe Ates Ruth Donnelly Hobart Cavanaugh — — In — “MERRY WIVES OF RENO” “MERRY WIVES OF RENO” (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) It was a panic when they got toge/.er, but wait till you see them get parted in Separation City. > Plans at Theatre. Dial 348 for Reserves. mi —« , TENDERS. COUNTY OF TARANAKI. TENDERS. j RENDERS will be received at the County Office up to noon on Mon- 1 day, March 4, 1935, for earthwork (ap- ( proximately 8000 yards) at washout on Main Road adjacent to Kent Road. ] Specifications may be seen at the County Office, Robe Street, New Plymouth, or at Office of Messrs. Sladden 1 and Palmer, Engineers, Devon Street, j New Plymouth. ; S. VICKERS, Chairman.
SHOWS. NORFOLK HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY’S NNU A L gHO W. NORFOLK SCHOOL, FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 1935. Classes for Gardening, Home Industry, Fancy Work, Cut Blooms and decorating. Open 1.30 to 5.30 p.m. and 6.30 to 9.30 p.m. Followed by excellent concert and community sing led by Mrs. Birch-Johnston and Mr. Silver. Admission: Afternoon 1/-, Evening 1/-. Schedules from— L. BROWN, • W. STEPHENS, Hon. Secretaries. . ’Phone 66M, Inglewood. g H O W. TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12 & 13. 350 CLASSES IN SCHEDULE. Highland Dancing, Field and Children’s Sports, and Cycle Road Race on Wednesday. First Evening: TUG-OF-WAR. Second Evening: GRAND DANCE in Town Hall (Hooker’s Orchestra). Apply for Schedules to H. D. Hughes, Secretary, Normanby.
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