HILLOCK’S FOR HIGH SCHOOL BLAZERS.
Oakland Special Saloon, one owner, | small mileage, original duco. Impossible to find a better car . . £195 Essex Super Six Saloon, well shod, good duco, mechanically o.k. £135 Hillman Minx Magnificent, indistinguishable from new; new car guarantee and service £265 Chev. Six Saloon, jjood mechanical order, Special offer £135 KIRKWOOD MOTORS LTD.,! REGAN STREET, ’Phone 786. STRATFORD. ’Phone 786
FINALLY TO-NIGHT at 8. VICTOR McLAGLEN, The Academy Award Winner, in his Greatest Performance, “THE MAGNIFICENT BRUTE.” (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) -plazaI TH£_¥£aS‘ , -= _ TO-MORROW ; TK MATINEE at I.3O—EVENING at 8. 'WB- Si THE BIGGEST LAUGHTER IHSIIB-.. Af TO SHOW OF THE YEAR. AS << IS PIG AS THE IMMORTAL fIS “ SAN FRANCISCO •’ a A priceless combination of Comedians . . Sparkling Dialogue . . . Glambur A- 'TI glx j? and Spectacle .. . Giving you 90 minutes of Joyous Fun. YOU’LL HOWL WITH LAUGHTER P.G-Wod«hous» SI TO g| ttory jfr W FROM BEGINNING TO END, AND pre*"* 00 WS SO WILL THE HUNDREDS OF aO»T IXO *«* -jz-ikM s|| OTHERS WHO HAVE SIGNIFIED enIUK SI their intention of seeing M ADGE EVA^| « this grand show. Plans filling rapidly at Clark's, ’Phone 2246—0 r Theatre alter 6.45 p.m. (Approved lor Universal Exhibition.) jj - if PATRONS PLEASE NOTE:— REVISION OF PRICES |l " On and after TO-MORROW (Saturday) ALL STALLS || will be 1/6. Dress Circle 2/- (no Tax). There will be || || NO FRONT STALLS at 1/-. || ;l Prices for Children will remain the same as previously, || I! II
AGRICULTURAL SHOWS. STRATFORD SHOW! LATE ENTRIES LATE ENTRIES LATE ENTRIES LATE ENTRIES Will be received up to 5 p.m. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), MARCH 6. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), MARCH 6. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), MARCH 6. ENTRIES FOR AXEMEN'S EVENTS CLOSE AT SAME TIME. W. F. ROSS, Secretary, Box 59, 'phone 682, Stratford.
RADIO SERVICE. COURIER RADIO FOR PERFECT RECEPTION AND BEAUTIFUL TONE. THE ARISTOCRAT OF RADIOS. Let us Demonstrate the 1936 Model to You. VALVE-TESTING FREE. LACY BROS. ’PHONE 407. REGAN ST. EAST. S.A.—The Popular Cycle. Just count them on the road; they can’t all be wrong. Lightband and Wann, Ltd. ask for “Beaver” Sauces. Tomato, Chutney and Worcester. Help keep New Zealanders busy.
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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 375, 5 March 1937, Page 1
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351Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 375, 5 March 1937, Page 1
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