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AMUSEMENTS. NEW PLYMOUTH FINALLY AT 2 & 8 P.M. TO-DAY. ■ The Finest Dramatic Achievement of the Present Year. KAY FRANCIS I KAY FRANCIS — With — I WARREN WILLIAM Jean Muir r WARREN WILLIAM Verree Teasdale — In — . “DR. MONICA.” —— —— “DR. MONICA.” (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Glorious romance, appealing to your sympathy and holding you spellbound as the story unfolds the destinies of these people. Plans at Collier’s or Ring 1164 To-night. I NO PICTURES TO-MORROW. ( I COMMENCING SATURDAY. Matinee at 2. Evening at 8. A Bumper Easter Programme that comprises a stage and screen presentation of outstanding merit. ' An hilarious comedy featuring the ’ popular comedian of “Sunshine Susie,” * “Jack Ahoy,” and many other successes. . JACK HULBERT — JACK HULBERT JACK HULBERT C — in — J “THE CAMELS ARE COMING. “THE CAMELS ARE COMING. “THE CAMELS ARE COMING. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) The laugh of your life at the nonsensical adventures of Britain’s prince of comedians as a desert sheik who finds romance and fun among the Pyramids. AND ON THE STAGE—THE'ROLAND FAMILY SEXTETTE THE ROLAND FAMILY SEXTETTE Special engagement of the talented juvenile Viennese Orchestra, which has created a sensation wherever it has appeared. « ’ PLANS at LESTER’S during HOLIDAYS ’ * or Ring Theatre. ’Phone 1164. COUNTY COUNCIL NOTICES. HAWERA COUNTY COUNCIL. ! ' TANGAHOE TEMPORARY BRIDGE. pUBLIC Notice is . hereby given that a temporary bridge over Tangahoe River on Main South Road will open TO-MORROW (Friday), April 19, for all traffic UP TO A MAXIMUM WEIGHT OF 4> TONS. Drovers are notified that NOT MORE THAN TEN HEAD OF CATTLE will be allowed on the bridge at any one time. • All persons exceeding above weight 1 limits will be prosecuted. All vehicles in excess of 4J tons loaded weight must continue to take the detour route via Ohangai. J. B. MURDOCH, . County Chairman. MOTOR VEHICLES FOR SALE. QUTSTANDING JJSED QAR VALUES. I — ’ 1929 Austin 7 Saloon £lOO 1 1931 Austin 7 Saloon £ll5 1932 Austin 7 Saloon £l3O 1933 Austin 7 Saloon £135 . 1929 Erskine Saloon £145 1931 Triumph Saloon £l3O Hudson Sedan £75 i Essex 4-door Saloon £lOO Chevrolet Roadster £35 r > Whippet Roadster £9O 1930 Austin 16 Bumham Saloon .. £l5O Whippet Sedan £145 All Overhauled and Ready for the Road. ’ FARMERS’ CO-OP. I, ; GARAGES. , NEW PLYMOUTH AND STRATFORD. Phone 1142. Thone 783. 1 . TJSED (JAR JJARGAINS I FORD NEW BEAUTY SEDAN £37 10s. FORD A ROADSTER £B5 ’ FORD NEW BEAUTY £35 FORD MODEL T Tourer, balloon tyres £25 : FORD T Tourer, starter model .... £lO r All the above are Registered and . ready for the road. 1 QRUNDY’S’ ROTORS; s Cr. GILL and LIARDET STREETS. ’Phone 814, New Plymouth. LOOK! COMPARE OUR VALUES! INSPECTION INVITED. 1932 MINOR ROADSTER, condition as new, mileage only 7000. Price £145 1930 TRIUMPH SALOON, one owner, finished in smart blues, new tyres. Price £125 AUSTIN 7 SALOON, one owner, new duco, only done 13,000 miles. Price £B5 JOWETT TOURER, original tyres, 50 miles per gallon, roomy four-seater. Price £95 CHEVROLET TOURER. Long spring model, splendid order, new hood, good rubber. Price £45 NEW BEAUTY COACH, original paintwork, closed car comfort. Price only £35 i J)OMINION ROTORS “Where the Used Car Bargains are." EGMONT STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. A SMALL ADVERTISEMENT in the classified columns of the Taranaki Daily News will sell your goods. Try • J it! Prepaid rates: 16 words 1/-; three ecutive insertions 2/6.

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Taranaki Daily News, 18 April 1935, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 18 April 1935, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 18 April 1935, Page 3

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