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Direction: Amalgamated Theatres (N.Z.), Ltd. THE LAST FEW DAYS! . 1 . 1I I But who could help loving this star | * Sof stars, a delightful personality, gaiety | and charm, and a voice that you will | __ Taiways remember. Do not miss this | opportunity of seeing one of the finest | -Sn pictures of the year. I £ MISS GRACE MOORE T TULLIO CARMENATI — MONA BARRIE E “ONE NIGHT OF LOVE” y 111 MATINEES DAILY. k j Ij I ® ' Reservations: No Extra Charge. 1/6 and 2/3 at Collier’s and Theatre, 843. JUST WHAT YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR—INGLEWOOD CRICKET CLUB’S GRAND DANCE & MONSTER EUCHRE INGLEWOOD TOWN HALL: TO-NIGHT (Thursday), 8 o’clock. JACK HOOKER’S MERRYMAKERS BAND—With Stewart Gordon, the Famous Blind Musician. GREAT MONTE CARLO: Special Prizes 10/- and 5/-. NOTE THESE EUCHRE PRIZES: Ladies and Gentlemen’s Open Orders: Firsts 15/-, Seconds 7/6, Thirds 2/6. Euchre commences at 8.30. POPULAR PRIZES: LADIES 2/-, GENTLEMEN 2/6. Admission to Dress Circle for patrons not wishing to play euchre or dance 1/-. Williamson’s Bus, New Plymouth. St. George’s Green Bus, Waitara. Curd’s Bus, Stratford. Return Fares 1/-. M. BURROWS, Hon. Secretary. TARANAKI BRASS AND PIPE BANDS’ ANNUAL GALA DAY Come and see the Taranaki Bands in their annual competition. 2 P.M. — QUICKSTEP. 7 P.M. — SELECTION. Special train leaves New Plymouth 10.45 a.m., Inglewood 11.30 a.m. Return trains leave Stratford: For North 11.15 p.m., for South 11.17 p.m. Cheap Excursion Fares. FLOOD LIGHTING FOR EVENING SESSION—CLEAR AS DAY. Admission: Adults 1/-, Children up to 14 6d, Stands 6d. VICTORIA PARK, STRATFORD: THURSDAY, MARCH 21.

MEETINGS. TARANAKI CHAMBER OF COMMERCE QUARTERLY MEETING. gpHE Quarterly Meeting of the Chamber ’ will be held in Messrs. Duff and i Wynyard’s office TO-NIGHT at 8 p.m. . VAL DUFF, L Secretary. L —— — 1 OEO MEN’S HOCKEY CLUB. i rpHE General Meeting will be held in X the Oeo Hall, Friday, March 15. All interested please attend. L. VERRALL, Hon. Secretary. KAIMATA SPORTS CLUB. ’T'HE Annual Meeting of the Kaimata X Sports Club will be held in the , Kaimata Hall To-night (Thursday), at 8 o’clock. REX ADLAM & G. HERLIHY, , Joint Secs. K.S.C. OLD BOYS’ FOOTBALL CLUB. HpHE Seventeenth Annual Meeting of X the Club will be held at the Mon Desir Tea Rooms, New Plymouth, TONIGHT (Thursday), at 8 o’clock. Members, intending members and friends cordially invited. Business: Annual Report & BalanceSheet. Election of Officers. General. To be followed by supper. ■ COLIN SMART (Hon. Sec.). HOCKEY. JTTHE Annual General Meeting of the X New Plymouth Men’s Hockey Club wifi be held at Mr. H. V. Lester’s Cafeteria on Tuesday, 19th inst., at 8 p.m. MUSIC TEACHERS’ ASSOCIATION. ■ gpHE Annual Meeting of the Junior Section of the New Plymouth Branch i of the Music Teachers’ Association will . be held at Stradholme, Fulford Street, on SATURDAY, March 16, at 7.30 p.m. J. DEARE (Hon. Sec.) AUROA MEN’S HOCKEY CLUB. HPHE Annual Meeting of the Auroa ’ X Men’s Hockey Club will be held in the Auroa Hall on SATURDAY, March 16, at 8 p.m. BUSINESS: Election of Officers and fc General. Members and intending members re- • quested to attend. / 1 A. A. WEBBY (Hon. Sec.) 3 WAIMATE RUGBY FOOTBALL CLUB (Inc.) . HPHE Annual General Meeting of the ■ X above Club will be held in the Town Hall, WEDNESDAY, March 20, at 8 p.m. BUSINESS: Report and Balance-sheet, Election of Officers, General. All members and intending members are cordially invited to attend. A. J. PATERSON (Hon. Sec). 1 “m—— t TENDERS. I — ’ TO BUILDERS. RENDERS are invited until 12 o’clock 1 Noon on MONDAY, March 25, for the erection of a Dairy Factory, Arawhata Road, for the Oaonui Co-operative Dairy Company. PLANS, etc., at the office of the Architect, Empire Building, New Plymouth. THOS. H. BATES, F.N.Z.1.A., : Registered Architect, New Plymouth and Stratford. TO BUILDERS. RENDERS will be received until 12 noon Friday, March 22, for the Building of a Residence near Stratford. Plans may be seen at the offices of— GRIFFITHS & STEPHENSON, F.A.N.Z.1.A., Registered Architects, New Plymouth and Stratford. ftiftK i> r j r.!*-. ff.MMritirti!, ™ rwww A SMALL ADVERTISEMENT in the classified columns of the Taranaki Daily News will sell your goods. -y it! Prepaid rates: 16 words - 1/-; three . consecutive insertions 2/6.

PUBLIC NOTICES. OPUNAKE TOWN BOARD. EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY. PURSUANT to Section 42 of “The Local Elections and Polls Act, 1925,” I hereby give notice that a poll for the election of One Commissioner for the Opunake Town District will be taken as between the following candidates on Thursday, March 21, 1935, at the Town Board Office between the hours of 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. FOUHY, THOMAS BRODAR. GUNSON, WALTER ERNEST. MOURIE, DANIEL. Dated this 9th day of March, 1935. C. N. THAYER, Returning Officer. INTERNATIONAL CONCESSIONS LTD. A Shareholders in the above Company are invited to attend a meeting at Lester’s Cafeteria, Devon St., on MONDAY NEXT, March 18, at 8 p.m. sharp. Business: To consider co-operation with Wellington Shareholders. ESTATE ALFRED COLE. LATE OF OKATO, FARMER, DECEASED. A_LL Persons having claims against the above Estate are requested to render same in triplicate certified as due and owing at the date of death, October 21, 1934. MONAGHAN & MIDDLETON, Solicitors for Executrix. CROWN LAND FOR SELECTION. A PPLICATIONS for the unaermentioned land will be received at the District Lands and Survey Office, New Plymouth, until 4 p.m. on Monday, March 25, 1935. ON OPTIONAL TENURE—--9 miles from Ohura—l9B acres. Capital Value £4OO. Improvement loading £BOO. 5 miles from Whangamomona—s94 acres. Capital Value £l5O. Improvement Loading £240. and 1215 acres. Capital Value £340. Improvement Loading £5OO. RENEWABLE LEASE TENURE15 miles from Whangamomona—67B acres. Capital Value £l7O. Improvement Loading £350. 18 miles from Douglas—Boo acres. Capital Value £lOO. mprovement Loading £775. The above areas are all grazing properties on the first of which a small dairy herd could be carried. Application forms and full particulars obtainable from— F. H. WATERS, Commissioner of Crown Lands. NEW PLYMOUTH TELEPHONE EXCHANGE. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. A LL connections for which subscriptions are unpaid at 4 p.m. on March 15, 1935, will be cut off in accordance with the notice printed on the account rendered. In such cases an additional fee of five shillings must be paid before the service is restored. R. G. MAY, Chief Postmaster, New Plymouth. JOINING J?OOMS. DEVON STREET, N.P. 'TO’E beg to advise that the above Rooms, which have been entirely renovated, have been re-opened under new management. Meals will be served at popular prices, plus courtesy and attention. F. CLUBB, Proprietor, KTOTE—Under the Postal Regulations Correspondence addressed to a nom-de-plume, initials, or number, to care of any Post Office, will NOT be forwarded from office of posting. Advertisers who do not desire their names and addresses disclosed may have replies addressed c/o Daily News, New Plymouth, Stratford or Hawera. All such replies will be forwarded to advertisers promptly.

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Taranaki Daily News, 14 March 1935, Page 3

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