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

REGENT THEATRE THURSDAY -V FRIDAY MATINEE THURSDAY 2 P.M. SONGS, DANCES, RHYTHM, LAUGHTER AND ROMANCE AMIDST THE BEAUTIFUL SETTINGS OF OLD FATHER THAMES JESSIE MATTHEWS / at her very best in . « SA | LING ALONG” with a OHARIVfIN,© NEW DANCINP PARTNER Jack Whiting HANDSOME, GRACEFUL and 1 LIKEABLE IDOL OF BROADWAY’S MUSICAL COMEDY. Also ROLAND YOUNG Mere Perfectly Droll Than Ever Before. A Gaumont Picture. (Approved, for Universal Exhibition). ASSOCIATE. FEATURE— Victor McLagen - William Boyd ini a Thrilling Adventure Drama / “LAUGHING AT LIFE” An Action Picture. (Recommendled for Adult Audiences).

JOIN Oessvvell’s New Book Club. NORTHERN STEAMSHIP CO. LTD. AUCKLAND TO OPOTIKI AND KUTARERE Weekly Cargo Service. Leaves Auckland Mondays. Leaves Opotiki Thursdays. AGENTS Passages .arranged, for,: UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY LTD. —To Australia, South. Sea Islands, etc. CANADIAN AUSTRALASIAN LINE. —(Auckland, Fiji, Honolulu, Van- " couver and through to Europe. UNION AIRWAYS and COOK STRAIT AIRWAYS. Palmerston N. to Blenheim, Christchurch, Dunedin, Wellington to Blenheim, Nelson. ORIENT LINE. —Sydney-London via Suez. For particulars and sailings apply Opotiki, Office, Northern S.S. Company Limited. Telephone No. 3. W. T. BURRETT, Local Agent. PRIME Joints. C. J. Tabb, ’phone 8. MONARCH Sausages and small goods stocked only at Inskip’s. t CHURCH SERVICES $ St. John’s Church 11 a.m. Rev. A. C. Hampton. 7.30 p.m. Rev. A. C. Hampton. Methodist Church 11 a,m. llev. A. F. Attwood. 7.30 p.m. Rev. A. F. Attwood. Kutareret 11 a.m. Mr. W. X. Rowe. WEDDING invitations artistically printed at the “News” Office. New and latest types. Large stocks of hand-made paper and envelopes always in jdiock. THE! MOTE IN HER OWN EYE A lady watching a game of howls worried, her bank-seat neighbour with her incessant chatter. * . “Don’t', you think,” she asked, ‘that the game of, hotels spoils a voniaH-s feet—having to .wear those iglv-spread-eagling slices 2”. 1 ‘Swi lUmimr. .• t make .tdinake ' . wg^l^inusular : J _ “P’raps!” ‘Swiniining,.-t woman’s I “'Pj% there’sa wlavjp it. mak ands, don’t yoiM~ “P’raps!” again! utedl one. “A lone a terrible iiig in your ti and and se.lave rid- ' i-.: ll' * ' ,

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Opotiki News, Volume II, Issue 171, 19 April 1939, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Opotiki News, Volume II, Issue 171, 19 April 1939, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Opotiki News, Volume II, Issue 171, 19 April 1939, Page 1

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