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AMUSEMENTS. Finally at 2 and 8 p.m. To-day. TOM WALLS — RALPH LYNN “A CUP OF KINDNESS.” (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) NEW PLYMOUTH yZrgg .... . .--j; COMMENCING AT 8 TO-MORROW. A song-studded musical romance by the producers who gave you “Gold-Diggers,” “Wonder Bar” and “Footlight Parade.” DICK POWELL GINGER ROGERS DICK POWELL GINGER ROGERS — In — “20 MILLION SWEETHEARTS” “20 MILLION SWEETHEARTS” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) — With — Pat O’Brien, Four Mills Brothers, Ted Fiorito and his Band, Three Radio Rogues. CATCHY SONG HITS. “I’ll String Along With You,” “The Man on the Flying Trapeze,” “How Am I Doin’? “Fair and Warmer.” Flans at Collier’s or Ring 1164 To-night.

SWIMMING CARNIVALS. OLYMPIC SWIMMERS! TARIS AND POUSSARD (FRANCE). AT NEW PLYMOUTH BATHS, TO-MORROW AT 7.45. (Under Auspices Taranaki Centre, N.Z.A.S.A.) ADDED ATTRACTIONS: Diving Exhibition by W. HASSAN, N.Z. Champion, Water Polo Championship Final, Attempt on Taranaki Breaststroke Record by Miss L. Wickham (Stratford), Handicap Entries excellent. Starter: MR. C. BRYANT (chairman N.Z. Council). RESERVE SEATS FREE AT V. GARTH’S. ADMISSION PRICES: Gentlemen 2/-, Ladies 1/6, Children 1/-. SHEEP DOG TRIALS. ELTHAM-TAKOU SHEEP DOG TRIAL CLUB. 22ND. ANNUAL TRIALS . MR. P. R. BROWN’S PROPERTY, MANGAMING I. WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 7 and 8. CONCERT & DANCE, THURSDAY, MARCH 7. SILVER’S SUNBEAMS BAND. A Free Bus will leave Eltham at 7.30 p.m. Thursday. ALL THE LEADING DOGS COMPETING! SO BE THERE!

PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE TO STRATFORD BUSINESS PEOPLE. JgUSINESS people are requested to close their places of business between 11 a.m. and noon To-day (Tuesday), March 5, on the occasion of the funeral of the late Rev. Father McLaughlin. J. W. McMILLAN, Mayor. - BUSINESS NOTICE. OWING to the increased price of Crown Coal, prices will be as follows:—Bag lot, 4/6; Quarter-ton, 13/-; Half-ton, £1 6/-; Ton, £2 11/-. FRED WILMSHURST, ’PHONE 1064, NEW PLYMOUTH. THANKS NOTICE. 'THE Shareholders of the OXFORD DAIRY COMPANY desire to extend to all those who so readily helped to remedy the flood damage their very deepest gratitude. Their help was invaluable and the spirit which prompted so wonderful a display of practical sympathy is worthy of the highest commendation. To those ladies who daily provided refreshments for the volunteers the keenest appreciation is extended. TRANSPORT CO-ORDINATION BOARD is hereby given to all persons, firms and corporations concerned, that the Transport Co-ordination Board, constituted under* the Transport Law Amendment Act, 1933, will sit in the Courthouse, New Plymouth, on Monday, the 11th day of March, 1935, at kSO a.m. for the purpose of hearing the undermentioned appeal:— Passenger. Appellant. Owner and Service. Markey’s Motor Gibson’s Motors, Services Ltd., Ltd., Nevz PlyAuckland. mouth-Auckland. A. J. CONWAY, Secretary, Govt. Bldgs., Wellington. HAWERA POULTRY CLUB. Judging Competition and Demonstration. Poultry Hall, Winter Show Buildings, Hawera, To-morrow (Wednesday), March 6, at 8 p.m. Official judge: Mr. Don Stewart. Public invited. Admission free.

SPORTS MEETINGS. KOHURATAHI-WHITIANGA SPORTS CLUB. gEVENTH RESTING. To be held in MR. CORBETT’S PADDOCK. THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1935. PROGRAMME: . 1. 100 Yards. 2. Single Ladies’ Race. 3. Yards. 4. Married Ladies’ Race. 5. Maiden Chop. (Luncheon). 6. Boys’ Race. 7. Open Chop. 8. 440 Yards. 9. —Cycle. 10. —Trotting. 11. Mile Handicap. 12. Apple Race. 13. Consolation Chop. 14—Hop, Step and Jump. 15. Committeemen’s Race. 16. Egg and Spoon Race. 17. —Addition Race. 18. Children’s. Races. NOVELTY EVENTS. Goal Kicking, Peas in Bottle, Putting the Shot, Tossing the Sheaf, Stepping the Chain (Ladies and Gents.), Sheep Guessing (Ladies and Gents.), Nail Driving (Ladies and Gents.), Shooting Gallery. Sports Commence at 11 a.m. sliarp. ADMISSION: Gentlemen 2/6, Ladies 1/6. LUNCHEON & AFTERNOON TEA FREE. Novelty Events for Young and Old. All nominations on ground. Points Prize for Running Events. DANCE IN EVENING AT SCHOOL. DANCE IN EVENING AT SCHOOL. D. WILLIS, Sec.

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Taranaki Daily News, 5 March 1935, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 5 March 1935, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 5 March 1935, Page 3

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