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Public Notices. . RECENT HALL recent hall NEXT WEDNESDAY CELEBRITY COMEDY COY. —Present— The Show That's Sweeping N.Z. with its Hilarious Laughter. ' CELEBRITY COMEDY 00'. Presents: DON NICOL The L|;lit Comedian of “ White Horse I nh/’ aim “The Balalaika” Coys. // eHIRLEy ANN RICHARDS The De: lll tilji 1 Australian. Film Star. Leading Jrfdy with iflert, Bailey in “Dadl and Pave Quite to Town.’ JOHN FLEETINCx Lead with Gdirge Wallaei “Gone t ; 6- the Dogs P* I MARY DUNCAN | LEAL DOUGLAS J ALATHIEA SIDDONS Three Versatile Atheists wlm toured N.Z. with ‘'The Women’/ ■ «*»««)« PHIL SI > . ■# Principal Comedianf with- “Iho Arcadians,P and '“Ala-id ft|' the- Mountains.’ CHARLIE ALBERT OF GILBERT AND SULLIVAN FAME MAISIE WALLACE of the “Hollywood Hotel,” Coy. NORMAN BARRINGTON A smart London Artist Wh- is making his first appearanqb in N.Z. 1 LANE-. p ATTEhSON Another newcoiiMii; from London THIS BRILLIANT COAIftHY GW. Presents \ Presents “CHARLEYS AUNT “CHARLEYS AUNT” (From Brazil, where too Nuts come from.) IT’S FUNNY ENOUGH TO MAKE A CAT LA UGH! Plan Opens Saturday at Cresswell’s. Resefvcs 5/-., Unreserved I/-, J/-. plus tax. Children Hal I-price. OPOTIKI BOROUGH COUNCIL DOGSNOTICE is he t »hy given under the Health Jleguhitions'that no dog shall ho alloweili to ho cm that part of Church street la-t Ween Richard Street and Kelly Stroll? or on t>r Elliott ret ween St.; JoKh Stjfcet and Potts/Avenu/* after seven,,; days from this'date mnh'ss stkdi dog is ’'controlled l>y a leash andi>roventftd. fiahn causing a nuisance. yOll cutlers arc liy able to prosocutk)*/ without further notice. : W. H. BRIGGS, Town Clerk. 22nd. Nov. IJMJ). 88 'TEDDING invitations artistically » printed at tho “News” Office. ,v and latest types. Large stocks hand-made paper and envelopes airs in stock. ORDER your shrubs and Fruit Trees from Croll’s. Phone 250. AT LAST! I had n woollen whistle, And it wooden whistle. Then I got a steel whistle, And steel il wouldn’t whistle. 'J’lli'ii I got a lead whistle, They wouldn’t lead me whistle. Then I got a tin whistle- andi Now I tin whistle! ( AN YOU liMATT .IT Teacher: “Willie, why are you late for school?” Willie: “] overslept and dreamt 1 was going to America.” f Teacher: “Very 'well. Johnny, and why were you late too?” Johnny: “I dreamt I was seeing him off!”

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Opotiki News, Volume II, Issue 263, 24 November 1939, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Opotiki News, Volume II, Issue 263, 24 November 1939, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Opotiki News, Volume II, Issue 263, 24 November 1939, Page 1

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