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AMUSEMENTS. OPERA TO-DAY! TO-DAY! HOUSE Matinee 2 pm. HAWERA Evening At 8. 1935’S GAYEST ENTERTAINMENT. Fun’s on the Loose —Thrills Fly High Glorious with Music —Bulging with Fun. WILLIAM POWELL WILLIAM POWELL — In — “RECKLESS” “RECKLESS” “RECKLESS” “RECKLESS” “RECKLESS” “RECKLESS” (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) - With — JEAN HARLOW. JEAN HARLOW. FRANCHOT TONE MAY ROBSON NINA MAE McKINNEY SEE 1 " •*" “Tire Honeymoon Ship,” “The Kiss Auction,” “The Neon Pyjama Parade,” The Fox Hunt, The Charity Circus, The Fight at the Society Hunt Club, Dance “The Trbcadero” Sing “The Blues.” HEAR Music to put a song in your heart. “Reckless,” “Down at Clancy’s,” “Hi Diddle de Dum,” “Everything’s Been Done Before,” Tango “’Neath a Peruvian Moon.” COMING SATURDAY—“GO INTO YOUR DANCE’ (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Plans Now Filling—Reserve. Ring 2713. ORAND, HAWERA TO-NIGHT & TO-MORROW NIGHT. “McFADDEN’S FLATS” 100 times funnier than any story of the Irishman and Scotsman. Also Screening: ALL TECHNICOLOUR. “Beauties of the Isle of Bali.” “LEGONG” (“The Dance of the Virgins”) (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) POPULAR PRICES: D.C. 1/6, Stalls 1/3. POLITICAL MEETINGS. / DEMOCRAT PARTY. ATR. C. R. FINNERTY, the official candidate in the Stratford Electorate for the Democrat Party, will address electors as under:— York Road School, To-night (Thurs.). Tariki Hall, Friday, October 18. To outline the policy of the party. Both meetings at 8 p.m. M. K. McCALLUM, Secretary. * POLITICAL. A MEETING of the supporters of Mr. C. A. Wilkinson, M.P., .will be held in the Town Hall, Opunake,, on MONDAY NEXT, October 21, at 8 p.m. Business: Important. RECOMMENDED JJSED (JARS. All the cars mentioned here have come from our own clients. They have passed through our workshops and have been carefully “tuned up” before being offered. In consequence we can recommend them with absolute confidence. MORRIS COWLEY TOURER: A car for the family. Cheap and good value £45 AUSTIN 7 SALOON: You buy a car but you invest in an Austin £125 AUSTIN 16 6-cyl. SALOON (1931): £soo’s worth for £l4O FORD RUNABOUT: Better th;n a motor-cycle. Cheaper than a big car .. £l5 ESSEX 6-cyl. TOWN SEDAN: This is the car a judge would choose £65 Central Taranaki clients should inspect our display of used cars at our Stratford branch, a Here are some of them:— FORD NEW BEAUTY SEDAN: As new £5O AUSTIN 10/4 SALOON: Recently overhauled £2lO WHIPPET ROADSTER £B5 The following are newly painted:— OLDSMOBILE SEDAN, 2-door .. £95 OLDSMOBILE SEDAN, 4-door ... £135 DURANT COUPE, overhauled .... £135 As you are interested' in car bargains we would suggest that you watch the— \ FARMERS’ GARAGE POWDERHAM STREET. ’Phone 1142. OHIKOPRACTIC. HEALTH.—The natural consequence of free transmission of Vital Life Force between brain and body—normal, coordinate functioning of all parts. ILL-HEALTH.—The effects in the body of interference with this flow of energy—imperfect functioning of those organs or parts not receiving their normal supply. Subluxated vertebrae interfere with the transmission of this Life Force by producing pressures upon the great nerve trunks at their points of exit from the spinal column. These nerve pressures are located accurately by means of a, scientific instrument, and by Chiropractic adjustments are removed, allowing a free and uninterrupted flow of Lifegiving Force, which revitalises undernourished tissues and restores health to the affected organs. Thus Your Spine is the Index to Your Health. H. A. J™ 8 ’ Palmer Graduate, (Member N.Z. and A.C.A.), Neurocalometer and X-Ray Service. ’Phone 1355. Devon' Buildings. CONSULTATION FREE! MOTE.—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. A SMALL ADVERTISEMENT in the A classified columns of the Taranaki Daily Hews will sell your goods. Try it! Prepaid rates: 16 words 1/-; three consecutive insertions 2/6.

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Taranaki Daily News, 17 October 1935, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 17 October 1935, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 17 October 1935, Page 3

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