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AMUSEMENTS. PACKED AGAIN YESTERDAY! The World will never forget the charm and beauty of this Magnificent Production. TRULY THE MUSICAL GEM OF ALL AGES! ] PLAZA THEATRE I | STRATFORD. § FINALLY TO-DAY. Matinee at 1.30. To-night at 8. Jeanette MacDonald —— Nelson Eddy Jeanette MacDonald Nelson Eddy Jeanette MacDonald Nelson Eddy — In - “NAUGHTY MARIETTA” “NAUGHTY MARIETTA” “NAUGHTY MARIETTA” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Extra Heavy Bookings for To-night. We Urge You to Reserve Immediately. Plans at Clark’s or Ring 444 after 6.45. COMING TO-MORROW AT 8. For One Night Only. Sir Guy Standing Mary Morris t- Kent Taylor — In — “DOUBLE DOOR.” (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) CLIFTON ROWING CLUB (Inc.) & QLD-TIME MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16. Presentation of Trophies won during season. Polished Floor, First-class Supper. BOULTON’S DANCE BAND (Five Instruments). ADMISSION: Ladies 1/6, Gentlemen 2/-. H. SPURDLE, Sec.

KAHOURI HALL! KAHOURI HALL! PLAIN & FANCY MASQUERADE BALL WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1935. PRIZES FOR BEST COSTUMES. WRIGHT’S DANCE BAND. NOVELTIES GALORE. DELICIOUS SUPPER. (Proceeds in Aid of Cricket Club.) ADMISSION: Gentlemen 2/-, Ladies 1/-. G. J. PARISH, Hon. Secretary, ' . . .... j BOXING. BOXING TOURNAMENT ELTHAM TOWN HALL—MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9. PROFESSIONAL 10-ROUND CONTEST. F. HUTCHINS (Eltham) V. WATTY ROBERTSON (Gisborne) TWO STAR AMATEUR BOUTS OF FIVE ROUNDS. C. GORDON (Patea) v. C. CALLAGHAN (Gisborne); K. FITZWATER (Patea) v. V. DAVY (Gisborne). SIX AMATEUR BOUTS IN ADDITION. PRICES: Ringside 7/6; Stalls and D.C. 3/6; Back Stalls 2/3; Ladies and Boys 1/6 (all prices including tax). Reserves at Les Bluett’s. ’Phone 21M (no extra charge).

HOCKEY. TARANAKI HOCKEY ASSOCIATION. QHAMPIONSHIP JjHNALS. VICTORIA' PARK, KAPONGA. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4. KAPONGA V. MANAIA. At 1.45 p.m. George and Doughty Cup Final. SOUTH V. CENTRAL. At 3 p.m. ADMISSION: Adults 1/-, Children 6d. E. URRY, Hon. Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICES. TO RESIDENTS’* OF HAWERA AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. W E wish to thank all our customers for their support during the past two years and take this opportunity of announcing that, having severed our connection with Messrs. Nevilles Ltd., New Plymouth, we will in future be making and selling our own fruit cake and sponges. The quality of the cakes will be the very highest and we invite old and new customers to inspect our goods and prices. R. C. DUDDING, Vienna Tea Rooms, High St., Hawera. IN BANKRUPTCY. IN THE ESTATE' of HENRY FRANCIS HEFFORD and AGNES CATHERINE HEFFORD, of Junction Rd., Farmers. is hereby given that a first dividend of 5/- in the £ is now payable on proved and accepted claims at my office, New Plymouth. J. S. S. MEDLEY,, Deputy Official Assignee. New Plymouth, September 2, 1935. yyAIMATE Opunake patrons please note: I am no longer attending at Times Office. Orders by ’phone or letter will be delivered free to Opunake. Lines not sold out of: Fruit. Trees, Shrubs, Escallonia, Prickly Acacia and Boxthorn. A GEORGE KAEPE STREET, MANAIA. piNUS INSIGNIS— —• THE IDEAL TREE FOR WEED SUPPRESSION. Plant all waste stream banks. Protect your stock. Grow your firewood and timber. Eradicate all weeds by suppression. Provide early grass. piNUS MURICATA THE BEST COASTAL SHELTER TREE. Will stand salt winds. Does not require trimming. We offer a splendid line of the above trees in two and three-year-olds from 10/- to 22/6 per 100. 75/- to £lO per 1000. All trees grown on high, exposed ground. Satisfaction guaranteed. Send for our special hedge and shelter list. Visit our nurseries at Westown and get the advice of our experts. J-JUNCAN & pAVIES, £TD., NURSERYMEN, N.P. 'Phone 465. Private 1426.

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Taranaki Daily News, 3 September 1935, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 3 September 1935, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 3 September 1935, Page 3

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