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AMUSEMENTS. ALL ROADS LEAD TO THE STATE TO-MORROW! TO-MORROW! Follow the Regimental Band. I I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I II I I I I I I I II I I I I II I GRACE MOORE GRACE MOORE — In — “ONE NIGHT OF LOVE.” “ONE NIGHT OF LOVE.” BE WISE! BOOK NOW ! Reserves: 843.—And at Collier’s. MATINEES DAILY AT 2 p.m. Commencing Saturday. Front Stalls 1/-, Centre Stalls 1/6, Lounge Seats 2/3. (No extra for Reserves. TENDERS. TARANAKI HOSPITAL BOARD. TENDERS FOR SUPPLIES. rpENDERS (on printed form supplied) will be received at the Office of the Board, New Plymouth, until 9 a.m. on Friday, the 15th instant, for the supplies for twelve months from April 1, 1935, as follows:— 1. MEAT. 2. FISH. 3. 4. FUEL. Charitable Aid Provisions for six months from April 1, 1935. Full particulars of contract and list of articles required may be seen on application at the office. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. P. E. STAINTON, Chairman.

MONSTER MONSTER GALA DAY & BAND CARNIVAL PUKEKURA PARK — SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 1935. WEST END SCHOOL JUBILEE. ON SPORTS GROUND— Cycling, Running, Old Pupils’ Events, Band Programme, etc. ON BIG LAKE— Canoe and Swimming Races, Life-Saving Display. PROCESSION FROM POST OFFICE 2 P.M. CARNIVAL IN EVENING . Two Agricultural Halls. Two Agricultural Halls. Special appearance of Mr. Sid Wood, champion tenor horn player of N.Z. “Back to School Days” Dancing, and Concert Programme. Music by 8.8. Dance Band. Side-Shows, Stalls, etc. FANCY COSTUMES AND MASKS. Torchlight Procession from P.O. 7.45, headed by Regimental Band, Fire Brigade, etc. H. J. ABRAM, Hon. Secretary.

PUBLIC NOTICES. gCHOOL JgXCURSION TO PIONEER ROAD. . On Thursday, March 7, usual 4.35 p.m. New Plymouth-Hawera train will be delayed to leave New Plymouth at 5.35 p.m. Usual 4.37 p.m. Waitara-Lepperton and 5.13 p.m. Lepperton-Waitara trains will NOT run. In the event of the school excursion being postponed owing to inclement weather the above trains will observe the usual timetable. FARMERS’ UNION—DAIRY EXECUTIVES. COMBINED PICNIC. A FAMILY PICNIC for all Farmers of South Taranaki and Directors, Managers and Secretaries of Dairy Companies will be .held at the popular Kaupokonui Beach, on SAT L) RD AY NEXT, March 9. All Farmers and Dairy Company Executives Invited. E. K. CAMERON, A. K. FYSON, Joint Organisers, Hawera. _ NEW PLYMOUTH BOWLING CLUB. VTETERAN Bowlers, visiting bowlers, members of . the NeW Plymouth Club and their wives are invited to attend the jubilee celebrations on SATURDAY, March 9, at 2 p.m. A. H. HAWKINS, Hon. Secretary. PATEA COUNTY COUNCIL. REBATE ON RATES. RATEPAYERS are notified that all Rates for the Current Year made on lands used exclusively or principally for farming purposes are subject to a rebate of 12J per cent. A penalty of 10 per cent, will be added to Rates not paid on or before March 15, 1935. W. F. SHEILD, County Clerk. Patea, March 6, 1935. COUNTY OF TARANAKI. BRIDGE DANGEROUS. pUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that no vehicle, engine or thing which with the load thereon in excess of Two Tons shall be permitted to cross the Mangoaraka Bridge, Devon Road, adjacent to the Aerodrome. All traffic in excess of this weight must pass via Te Arei Road. S. VICKERS, Chairman. RIMU AND WHITE PINE. OJE have large Stocks of these moun-tain-grown Timbers on hand. 0.8. and Heart Rimu dressed and dry for dressing. Also White Pine cut to your order. Suitable for cheese shelves, bee boxes, etc. Deliver anywhere in reason. Wy ALTER Q QLEMENT. TE KIRL

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Taranaki Daily News, 7 March 1935, Page 3

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