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AMUSEMENTS. TO-DAY, 2 P.M. - TO-NIGHT AT 8. LAST TWO SCREENINGS! JAN KIEPURA — In — “MY SONG FOR YOU.” (Approved for Universal Exhibition). Plan at Collier’s or ring 365 To-night. _ __ (New Plymouth’s Favourite Theatre.) COMMENCING SATURDAY! COMMENCING SATURDAY! (No Pictures Good Friday). MATINEE 2 P.M. EVENING AT 8. A DE LUXE EASTER ATTRACTION SPECIALLY CHOSEN BY THE MANAGEMENT BECAUSE OF ITS SUITABILITY FOR ALL MEMBERS OF THE FAMILY. The Merry Mistress of Musical Comedy at Her Imitable Best. GRACIE FIELDS in “SING AS WE GO” A New and Greater GRACIE FIELDS in a Story specially for her talers by J. B. Priestley (author of “The Good Companions ). IT S A RIOT OF HAPPINESS PERVADED WITH MERRY MELODIES, SUNG AS ONLY OUR GRACIE” COULD SING THEM. (Approved for Universal Exhibition). Box Plans at Collier’s until 9 o’clock, thereafter at Lester’s during holidays or ring 365. GRAND EUCHRE PARTY NORMANBY TOWN ELALL. EggO? TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), at 8 o’clock sharp. a_ d o£ Tutohetohe Dining Room.) I GOOD EUCHRE PRIZES. DANCE TO FOLLOW. GOOD FLOOR AND GOOD SUPPER. Free Bus leaves Egmont Hotel, Hawera, 7.15 p.m.; Tawhiti Hall 7.25 p.m. Wharepuni 7.40 p.m., Matapu Store 7.15 p.m. ADMISSION: GENTLEMEN 2/-, LADIES 1/6. N.P.H.5.0.8.A. ANNUAL BALL —ry OLD Boys and Friends of the School are advised that the ANNUAL BALL will be held in the School Assembly Hall on EASTER MONDAY, April 22. Tickets may be obtained from the undersigned and at the door. K. F. FOOKES & F. L. READ, Hon. Secretaries.

| INGLEWOOD TALKIES '■'IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIM Double Star Programme — For — THURSDAY NIGHT. TOM MIX TOM MIX — In — “ FLAMING GUNS.” — And — “WHITE WOMAN.” — With — Charles Laughton Carole Lombard Charles Bickford Kent Taylor PUBLIC NOTICES. PROFESSIONAL NOTICE. pEORGE T. GEDEN, Masseur and Medical Electrician, Dawson ■ Street, New Plymouth, will not resume the practice of his profession until MONDAY, April 29. TRESPASS NOTICE. Persons found trespassing on my properties at Kohuratahi, Waitianga and Marangae Roads with dog or gun will be prosecuted. No exceptions. E. F. OLIVER. NOTICE. rpO my numerous clients and the A General Engineering Trade I wish to announce that I have secured the Services of an Expert Welder, who is recognised as one of the most capable welders in New Zealand. The services of this expert are now available to you. Bring your next job here. Service and satisfaction guaranteed. 0 gw AN SON, General Engineers, NEW PLYMOUTH. ’Phones 999 and 380. COUNTY OF INGLEWOOD. . HEAVY TRAFFIC RESTRICTION. jpUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that under Regulation 8, Clause 3 of “The Heavy Motor-Vehicle Regulations 1932,” Heavy Traffic will be restricted during , the months of May, June, July, August and September as follows:— ON AT J, METALLED ROADS the load including the vehicle, must not exceed one and a-half tons on each ax}e. ON ALL UNMETALLED ROADS motor lorries' are strictly prohibited during the said period. ROBERT STUART, Chairman. Inglewood, April 5,- 1935. . HAWERA MUSICAL, ELOCUTIONARY, AND DANCING COMPETITIONS. OPERA HOUSE, HAWERA. August 27, 28, 29 and 30, 1935. gCHEDULE of Classes now available from Hawera Music Dealers, T. G. Liddington and Lesters, Ltd. T. F. McKENZIE, Sec., P.O. Box 126, Hawfera. JtyJODEL gHOW. MAY 9 TO 14 (INCLUSIVE). Entries 3d each. First Prize, Order 5/-; Second Prize, Order 2/6. Full Particulars, Schedules and Entry i Forms from—- : SMITHS’ LTD., Ariki Street, New Plymouth. I J£AHUI rpUG-OF-WAR JOURNEY. RAHOTU HALL. MAY 21, 22 and 24. Weights: 51 stone and 60 stone. FULL PARTICULARS LATER. LEGAL NOTICE. HORNER AND NORTH, Hawera and Eltham, Barristers and Solicitors, have pleasure in announcing that they have admitted 1 MR. P. J. M. COLEMAN, LL.B., into ' partnership in their Eltham practice, and that their business at Eltham will in future be carried on under the name of “HORNER, NORTH & COLEMAN.”

= ELTHAM TALKIES = TO-NIGHT! — 8 o’clock — TO-NIGHT! A fascinating, frivolous comedy with • an outdoor background. Edna May Oliver, Reginald Denny and Marian Nixon — In — “WE’RE RICH AGAIN.” {Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) • With Billie Burke and Joan Marsh. A laugh-filled story of a demure country girl whose ambition is to serve others and help herself—to everything. Preceded at 7.45 by Episode 1 “Perils of Pauline” Serial; also a News, a Gazette, .a Comedy and a Charlie Chaplin. Coming SATURDAY and MONDAY: “ROMAN SCANDALS.” URENUI FOOTBALL CLUB. QRAND JQANCE. To-be held in the URENUI HALL WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 1935. Good Floor. Good Supper. McNeill’s Orchestra. Admission: Ladies 1/6, Gentlemen 2/6. E. S. ELLIOT, Hon. Secretary. QRAND QLD rpiME will be held in the Lepperton Hall on Easter Monday night, April 22, 'in aid of Waitara Seaside Queen (Miss Pizzey). Music by Rowe’s Orchestra. Supper provided. Free bus from Waitara. Tramway bus will leave New Plymouth depot at 7.30. Fare 1/-. ADMISSION: Gentlemen 2/-, Ladies 1/6. ELSIE SAMPSON, Secretary. TTAWERA Band Dance: Foresters’ Hall, to-night (Thursday). Light supper. Admission 1/-. DANCE COMMITTEES. •’T’HE Success of your Dances depends largely on the quality of your supper. Run no risk. Get a quote at special prices. Sports Meetings catered for. REMUERA TEA ROOMS, Home Cookery Specialists. HIGH STREET, HAWERA. GOLF AND WINTER SPORTS ARE HERE AGAIN! “T BD ” B EA ? T Y Offers Golfers a Wide Selection of the new season’s Clubs, Balls and Accessories at Reasonable Prices. Hickory Shaft Clubs from 7/9. Steel Shaft Clubs from 18/6. Bags from 12/6 each. Great selection of Golf Balls from 1/each. New stocks now at hand of Badminton Racquets. Priced at from 22/6. “IJTED” JgEATTY gI’ORTS J-JEPOT, 85 DEVON ST., NEW PLYMOUTH, Telephone 385. OLLY W OOP SCHOOL OF DRESSMAKING. Under new management. Be your own Dressmaker and Designer. By learning this most up-to-date system. Easy terms. Cutting and tacking done at reasonable rates. Special evening classes arranged. Demonstration free. Devon Buildings, Devon Street. MADAM CURRIE. LOWER DEVELOPING AND PRINTING COSTS. OOD News for amateur photographers is contained in the announcement of OAKLEY’S STUDIOS that they are undertaking Developing and Printing at the lowest rate in Taranaki:— Developing 120 6d, Prints 2d each—l/10 Developing 116 6d, Prints 2’d each—2/2 HERE’S HOW YOU CAN SAVE MONEY AND YET BE ASSURED OF FIRST CLASS RESULTS. OAKLEY’S STUDIO, ABBOT’S BUILDINGS, DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. JNSURANCE! rpHE Good Name and Reputation of J the NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE CO. have been built up over 70 years’ fair dealing with the public. Insure with the Leading Company. A. S. CLARK, MANAGER.

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Taranaki Daily News, 18 April 1935, Page 3

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