AMUSEMENTS. TWO BIG FEATURES. | !/■ THE REPENT 1/6 COMMENCING AT 7.45 TO-NIGHT. (1) “HELL & HIGH WATER” “HELL & HIGH WATER” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) — With — Richard Arlen — Judith Allen. Sir Guy Standing A dynamic drama of thrills, adventure and battles on the waterfront. (2)— GEORGE RAFT BEN BERNIE and His Band GRACE BRADLEY — In — “STOLEN HARMONY” “STOLEN HARMONY” (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) A thrilling story of a kidnapped orchestra .. . and the ex-convict and chorus girl who rescued them! A grand cast of entertainers . . . cheering you with bright music, gay dancing, catchy songs, and the year’s most novel story. i NEWS REEL TO OPEN. Popular Prices: D.C. 1/6, Stalls 1/-; Children 9d and 6d. Plan at Collier s. HORTICULTURAL SHOW IyETHODIST ROSE AND SWEET PEA SHOW. BAZAAR & MOCK COURT. ST. JOSEPH’S HALL, HAWERA. TO-DAY & TO-MORROW. DOROTHY E. BATES, Hon. Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICES. NEW STOCK ROUTE. PUBLIC Notice is hereby given that the New Plymouth Borough Council at a Meeting to be held in the Municipal Buildings, Liardet Street, on Monday, December 16, at 7.30 p.m., will consider, and if approved pass resolutions pro-' hibiting the driving of Stock through the Borough except by way of the new stock route hereunder mentioned. The New Route will include portions of Omata Road, Tukapo Street, Waimea Street, Brois Road, Doralto Road, Smith Street, Carrington Road, Hore Street, Upjohn Street, Avenue Road and certain other streets east of Avenue Road now used as a stock route. E. GILMOUR, Mayor. STRATFORD FREE TUBERCULOSIS CLINIC. D R Francis will be in attendance for consultation at the Stratford Hospital at 2.30 p.m. on THURSDAY, December 5. T. L. PENN, / Secretary. ' APPRECIATION. rpHE Central Executive of the Stratford Winter Show Queen Carnival contest desires to express its keen appreciation of the splendid work done in connection with the carnival by the committees of the four candidates and their numerous helpers. MAX GERNHOEFER, Chairman. LEGAL NOTICE. SYME will be absent from, practice for the next two or three weeks. During his absence, the practice will be conducted by Mr. J. Hessell, Solicitor, Kaponga, who will visit Eltham on Wednesdays and by appointment. The office will remain open every day during the usual office hours. If more convenient to clients, Mr. Hessell may be consulted at his office at Kaponga except on Wednesdays. - SYME & WEIR, Solicitors, Eltham.
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 December 1935, Page 3
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