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ADVERTISERS’ ANNOUNCEMENTS.

Attention is drawn to the auction sal« to-day at the residence, Mokoia, of th< late Miss M. G. C. Lysaght. The property will be offered promptly at 12.30 followed at 1 o’clock by the sale of th< furniture and effects. Smith and Trim Ltd. will sell a complete boot repairer’s outfit including < No. 66 Singer machine, lasts and sundries, to-morrow at 2.30 p.m.* “GIRL OF THE LIMBERLOST” ENDS SHIRLEY TEMPLE TO-MORROW. “A Girl of the Limberlost,” screening at the Hawera Opera House finally tonight, features Louise Dresser in th< important role of Katherine Comstock Miss Dresser, who has devoted most o' her life to the theatre and who first appeared in pictures with Pauline Frederick about 10 years ago, is probably as well versed in the sagas of the Hoosiei swamplands as was Gene Stratton-Por-ter. lire story deals with the desperate attempts of Elnora Comstock to gain ar education against the wishes of her mother. With the grim determination of youth, Elnora catches moths which she sells to a Mrs. Parker for money with which to cany on her schooling. A beautiful romance between Elnora and Phillip Armon, who comes to visit his uncle, is woven into the picture. Commencing on Thursday for a twomatinee and two-night season will be “Little Miss Marker,” the first starring production of Shirley Temple. Another young star is Freddie Bartholemew will be seen in Dickens’ “David Copperfield” which will commence at the Opera House on Saturday. It features W. C. Fields as “Micawber,” Maureen O’Sullivan and an all-star cast.

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Taranaki Daily News, 4 September 1935, Page 8

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ADVERTISERS’ ANNOUNCEMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 4 September 1935, Page 8

ADVERTISERS’ ANNOUNCEMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 4 September 1935, Page 8