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AMUSEMENTS. wwwmwmMimtmiwitmwHWiiwwmwwtwmmmmiwwmiiik I PLAZA THEATRE | = STRATFORD. § TO-DAY AT 1.30. TO-NIGHT AT 8. Special After-School Matinee. Friday, at 3 p.m. “DRAKE OF ENGLAND” “DRAKE OF ENGLAND” “DRAKE OF ENGLAND” An Exciting Romantic Pageant Torn from the Thrill-splashed Pages of England’s Immortal History. Its Glorious Story will send a Thrill of pride surging through the blood of every- Britisher. — With — MATHESON LANG As Francis Drake. ARLENE SAYER — JANE BAXTER “DRAKE OF ENGLAND” “DRAKE OF ENGLAND” “DRAKE OF ENGLAND” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) The Education Department Says:— “As a picture which seeks to interpret a critical turning point in English HistoryNo One, Young or Old, Should Miss It.” Plans at Clark’s or Ring 444 after 6.45. COMING SATURDAY—“CALL OF THE WILD.” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) POLITICAL MEETINGS. ,JJISS ANDREWS, INDEPENDENT Candidate for NEW PLYMOUTH ELECTORATE, will address Electors as under:— HUIRANGI: Monday, November 4, 8 p.m. at the Hall. NEW PLYMOUTH: Tuesday, November 5, 8 p.m. at Workers’ Social Hall. POLITICAL. ' A Meeting of Supporters of JJISS ]£LSIE INDEPENDENT Candidate for NEW PLYMOUTH ELECTORATE, is convened for 3 p.m. on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1935,- at Y.W.C.A. Hall (upstairs). NEW PLYMOUTH ELECTORATE. Ladies and Gentlemen— I Beg to offer myself for re-election as the National Government candidate at the forthcoming General Election, and trust that my long service and close attention to my duties will merit a continuance of your confidence. Yours faithfully, S. G. SMITH. POLITICAL. THE OFFICIAL LABOUR CANDIDATE R EV - F. L. F EOST Will Address the Electors:— TO-NIGHT (Thursday), Bell Block Hall. SATURDAY, Nov. 2, Lepperton Hall, at 8 p.m. Special Invitation extended to Ladies. DEMOCRAT PARTY, j JJJR. H. CAVE, candidate for New Plymouth Electorate, will address electors as under:— TO-NIGHT (Thursday), Fitzroy Hall. Saturday, November 2, Empire Theatre (W. A. Veitch, M.P., will speak). Monday, November 4, Lepperton Hall. Tuesday, November 5, Huirangi Hall. DEMOCRAT PARTY ADDRESS. regret to advise Electors of Strat- ’ ford that Mr. T. C. A. Hislop, Leader of the Democrat Party, will not be able to speak at Stratford on Saturday, November 2, as previously announced, but we have arranged for the deputy leader, Mr. W. A. Veitch, to give an address in the King’s Theatre, Stratford, on FRIDAY, November 1, at 8 p.m. M. K. McCALLUM, Sec. DEMOCRAT PLATFORM. C. R. FINNERTY, Democrat candidate for Stratford, will address electors at:— TUNA, TO-DAY (Thursday), October 31, at 8.15 p.m. STRATFORD ELECTORATE. M R - W. J. P OLSON > M - p - Will address Electors at 8 p.m. as under:— KAIMATA—TO-NIGHT (Thursday). YORK ROAD—Friday, November 1. NORFOLK ROAD—Saturday, Nov. 2. RATAPIKO—Monday, Nov. 4. TARIKI— Tuesday, November 5. PATEA ELECTORATE. CANCELLED MEETINGS. ZVWING to the sudden indisposition of Mr. H. G. Dickie, M.P. (National candidate) the meetings to have been held at Maxwell, Patea and Waitotara, are CANCELLED until further notice. J. B. MURDOCH, Chairman. TARANAKI LAND, BUILDING AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY (Permanent). (Established 1865.) r pHIS SOCIETY has recently amended its rule to provide longer and easier terms of repayment and is prepared to consider applications for Loans on Freehold or Approved Leasehold Properties. DEPOSITS. The Society is prepared to accept Monies on Deposit at the following statutory rates:— 12 months 24 months 36 months 4 % C. B. WEBSTER. I ’Phone 2L Secretary.

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Taranaki Daily News, 31 October 1935, Page 3

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