AMUSEMENTS. MANAGERIAL:—We believe that you will be more than satisfied with this bright holiday attraction. “Call of the Wild” is a refreshing change from the conventional screen drama and is coupled with a very fine programme of featurettes, making in all an entertainment it would be hard to equal. feriMg “The House of Big Attractions.” 2 P.M. — NOW SHOWING — 7.45 P.M. A Thrilling and Unforgettable Picturisation of— JACK LONDON’S JACK LONDON’S World-Famous Story. “CALL OF THE WILD.” “CALL OF THE WILD.” “CALL OF THE WILD.” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) — With — Clark Gable Loretta Young Clark Gable Loretta Young And the wonder dog — “BUCK.” Super Quality Featurettes—“MlCKEY’S KANGAROO” (Walt. Disney Mickey Mouse Cartoon specially dedicated to N.Z. and Australia) Cinesound News (including Scenes of Wedding of Madge Elliott and Cyril Ritchard at St. Mary’s Basilica, Sydney); Screen Snapshots” (Novelty), “Medbury Among the Cocoons” (Travelogue). RESERVES ADVISABLE. Plans at Lester’s or Ring 365 To-night j; LEPPERTON TO-NIGHT. OKOKE TO-MORROW. “SONG OF THE PLOUGH” “SONG OF THE PLOUGH” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) An epic of agriculture with a human story. — Definitely a picture to see. TNEJA NRAOGY =J ELTHAM TALKIES = TO-NIGHT — At 8 o’clock — TO-NIGHT This year’s outstanding comedy success. Charles Laughton and Mary Boland — In — —— “RUGGLES OF RED GAP” “RUGGLES OF RED GAP” — —— “RUGGLES OF RED GAP” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) — With — Zasu Pitts, Charles Ruggles, Roland Young and Leila Hyams. Supporting programme: A Newsreel, a Sports Film, a Screen Song, a Comedy. MEETINGS. TARATA HALL AND LIBRARY. r r FHE Annual Meeting of Shareholders X of the Tarata Public Hall and Library Coy. will be held on Thursday, October 31, at 8 p.m. Business: Report and Balance-Sheet and Election of Two Trustees. POLITICAL MEETINGS. POLITICAL. H. G. DICKIE, Official Government Candidate for Patea, will address electors at the following places:— Te Roti, TO-NIGHT (Monday)* Hawera, Tuesday, October 29. Kakaramea, Wednesday, October 30. Maxwell, Thursday, October 3L Patea, Friday, November 1. Waitotara, Saturday, November 2. Mata, Monday, November 4. Ararata, Monday, November 4. Please note change of date for Mata and Ararata. A cordial invitation is extended to all Further itinerary will be advertised later, POLITICAL. 'T’HE Official Labour Candidate, the REV. F. L. FROST, will address the electors on:— TUESDAY, October 29, at Tarurutangi Hall, at 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY, October 30, Frankleigh Park Hall, at 8 p.m. Special Invitation extended to Ladies. STRATFORD ELECTORATE. M R ' W. J. P OLf ? 0N > M - p - Will address Electors at 8 p.m. as under:— NGAERE—TO-NIGHT (Monday). PUKENGAHU—Tuesday, October 29. CROYDON ROAD—Wednesday, October 30. KAlMATA—Thursday, October 31. YORK ROAD—Friday, November 1. DEMOCRAT PARTY. M R * H. CAVE, candidate for New Plymouth Electorate, will address electors as under:— Tuesday, October 29, Hillsborough Hall Wednesday, October 30, St. Aubyn Sunday School, Moturoa. Thursday, October 31, Fitzroy Hall. DEMOCRAT PARTY. OOUNTRY Electors are requested to note that the policy of the Democrat Party will be presented by Mr. C. R. Finnerty, the official candidate for the Stratford Electorate, at:— Whangamomona, TO-NIGHT (Monday). M. K. McCALLUM, Secretary. gPECIALLY gARGAINS Thoroughly Re-conditioned Used Cars. ESSEX SALOON £145 ESSEX SALOON £95 FORD N.B. SALOON £5O HUDSON ROADSTER £45 STUDEBAKER TOURER £35 DODGE TOURER £65 STUDEBAKER TRUCK, 20cwt. ... £95 AUSTIN 7 DELIVERY £5O ON VIEW IN OUR SHOWROOM. MORTLOCK & CO. PRINCES ST., HAWERA. South Taranaki Agents for Morris, Hudyn and Terraplane Cars and Trucks.
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