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ADVERTISEMENTS in “The Opotiki News” Guaranteed to reach 1000 HOMES PHONE 14.

De LUXE THEATRE TUESDAY WEDNESDAY JAMES MELTON tUe “""S ith PATRICIA ELLIS in Warner Bros.’ Delightful new Musical Production MELODY FOR TWO 5 Big Song Hits, including “ September In The Rain,” “Flat in Manhattan” and “The Cuban Heel” ■ . ASSOCIATE FEATURE!— Get ready for the greatest treat of hearty laughter you’ve ever enjoyed when you see GEORGE FORMEY “ FEATHER. YOUR NEST Remember how you roared at him in “No Limit” and “Keep your Seats. Please” —and get ready to roll in your seats when this Fun Favourite gets loose among til e laughs in his Merriest, Musical Mirthquake. (Both approved l for Universal Exhibition).

The Bicy c 1 e with the QUALITY *±l Specification B.S.A R. D. BLACK OPOTIKI DISTRICT AGENT. POWER’S TAXIS PHONE 97 FRED. WRIGLEY MELODY SHOP PHONE 168. PHONE 168. EXPERT RADIO SERVICE EXPERT RADIO SERVICE EXPERT RADIO SERVICE RADIOS, REFRIGERATORS and aill things MUSICAL. RECORDS GRAMOPHONES Etc-

MUCH IK FEW WORDS The editor ordered a story of a cer tain length and discovered the novelist had written several hundred words too many. In order to make the story fit the space at his disposal, the last few paragraphs were condensed into a single sentence. This is the way it read: - *Tht\ cracksman took a small glass of whisky, his hat, his departure, no notice of his pursuers, a revolver cutof his picket, : and, finally, his life.'-

The 20. separate park Hints comprising Canada’s national par tem have a. total area oi 12.00 j k syssqnare

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Opotiki News, Volume I, Issue 16, 28 March 1938, Page 1

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260

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Opotiki News, Volume I, Issue 16, 28 March 1938, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Opotiki News, Volume I, Issue 16, 28 March 1938, Page 1

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