USEFUL GIFT SUGGESTIONS. ’ SHOE TREES 1/3 pair. I LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, I from 9d each. BOXED HANDKERCHIEFS from 2/6 GIFT SETS from 1/3 HANDKERCHIEFS, 2d eacn. Service Sewing Machine Co., Opp. P. 0., STRATFORD.
RACE CLUB NOTICES. THE TARANAKI JOCKEY CLUB’S CHRISTMAS RACE MEETING NEW -PLYMOUTH RACECOURSE, NEW PLYMOUTH RACECOURSE, SATURDAY (BOXING DAY) AND MONDAY, SATURDAY (BOXING DAY) AND MONDAY, December 26 and 28. , -’. f I FIRST RACE STARTS AT 3'1.45 A’.M. EACH DAY. ADMISSION: Men: Outside 2/-; Lawn'S/-. Ladiis: Outside 1/-; Lawn 2/6. 22 i ■ REGIMENTAL BAND IN ATTENDANCE! AFTERNOON TEA *AT-KIOSK! SPECIAL TRAIN, ARRANGEMENTS!
AMUSEMENTS. FINALLY at 8 TO-NIGHT. “THE MYSTERY OF MR. X” (Recommended by Censor ror Adults.) With ROBERT MONTGOMERY KING S THEATRE TO-MORROW at 1.30 ■ EVENING at 8. Comedy, Mystery, Action and Excitement. Ralph Bellamy —— Marguerite Ralph Bellamy Marguerite Churchill Churchill In “THE FINAL HOUR.” “THE FINAL HOUR.” “THE FINAL HOUR.” Recommended by Censor for AdultsX And The Millionaire of mirth in the Comedy of the Century. Arthur Riscoe —— Francis Day Arthur Riscoe Francis Day Arthur Riscoe Francis Day In “PUBLIC NUISANCE No. 1.” “PUBLIC NUISANCE No. 1.” “PUBLIC NUISANCE No. 1.” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Plans at the Theatre. Dial 348.
SCOTS’ COLLEGE, WELLINGTON. Principal: Mr. J. R. Sutcliffe, B.Sc. *i BOARDING and Day School for Preparatory, Primary and Secondary Boys from FIVE to NINETEEN years. Spacious and well-equipped grounds Boxing and Gymnastics are provided for all boys by the Physical Director. Open-air Swimming Baths. Expert instruction Swimming and Litesaving. Religious instruction by Presbyterian Ministers. First ’Ferm of 1*)37 commences February 2. Prospectus and particulars from THE PRINCIPAL. “Furious Winter’s Rages” —Shakespeare. Fierce blows the wintry blast, but you’re safe from bad colds if you’ve a bottle of Baxter’s Lung Preserver bandy. “Baxter’s” minimises the risk of catching cold. From coughs, colds, sore throats, you’’! get sure relief with “Baxter’s.” The worse the cold the more you need “Baxter’s,” famed also for its tonic properties. 4/6, 2/6, and 1/6 everywhere.
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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 312, 18 December 1936, Page 1
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325Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 312, 18 December 1936, Page 1
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