AMUSEMENTS. STATE — Direction — (AmalKamnted Tlieatre9 Ltd. throughout N-Z.) TO-DAY — At 2 and 7.45 p.m. TWO OUTSTANDING FEATURES. Thrilling Action! Roaring Adventure! Riotous Comedy! Grand New Songs! GENE AUTRY— JANE WITHERS GENE AUTRY— JANE WITHERS Two Great Stars Together In a Grand Western Thriller. "SHOOTING HIGH" "SHOOTING HIGH" (Approved for Universnl Kxhibition.) — FEATURE NO. 2 — A Chilling Murder-Mystery Story! "THE SPIDER" Derek de Marney "THE SPIDER" Jcan Gillie The Amazing Story of a Clever Criminal who was caught in the net of his own diabolical plans. , ( Recommended bv the f'ensor lor AMolts I PLANS at GILMOUR'S or PHONE 843. REGENT, ELTHAM AT 8 — TO-NIGHT. — AT 8. No Screening T6-morrow. Thrills and Drama on the Oil Fields. Roaring, Exciting Action with two Talented Youngsters at their best. Jackie Freddie COOPER BARTHOLOMEW — In — "TWO BRIGHT BOYS" "TWO BRIGHT BOYS" "TWO BRIGHT BOYS" "TWO BRIGHT BOYS" Alan Dinehart — Melville Cooper. (Recommended by the Censor toi Adults l Featurettes include: Anzacs Arrive in England; Aust. Travelogue; Going Places; Stranger than Fiction;_Cartoom SHOWS. STRATFORD HORTICULTURAL •SOCIETY'S gPRING gHOW PARISH HALL, STRATFORD. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21. CLASSES FOR ALL. ENTRIES CLOSE on FRIDAY, SEPT. 20, at 9 p.m. A. E. DAVIES, Phone 2393. Hon. Secretary. TENDERS TO BUILDERS. rpENDERS will be received at our office up to noon on TUESDAY, September 24, for erection of Alterations and Additions to Factory, Devon Street East, for City Dairy Ltd. MESSENGER, TAYLOR & WOLFE, Registered Architects, New Plymouth. OPUNAKE SEASIDE SOCIETY. LEASE OF PAVILION. ^LTERNATIVE TENDERS closing at the Secretary's Office at Opunake at 5 p.m. on Friday, September 27, 1940, are invited for the lease of the pavilion on the Opunake Beach for term of either one or three years, commencing from October 1, 1940. Particulars and conditions of tender may he inspected at the office of this paper or at the office of the Secretary, Domett Street, ?punake. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. C. N/THA13R, Hon. Secretary.
MOTOR VEHICLES FOR SALE. "g L 1 T Z K B I E G" "g L I T Z K R I E G" rPHE FARMERS' CO-OP. have declared a "Blitzkrieg" on petrol consumption and prices, and offer Taranaki better values in Light Cars than ever before. We can give' you better terms as we carry our own finance. NEW PL YMOUTH BRANCH: ESSEX SALOON, 1931. extraordinarily nice "^.r in perfect order. £100 AUST1N 7 SALOON, 1937 model, one owner car, thoroughly reconditioned £160 MORRIS 10 SALOON. A beautiful car, 4 new tyres, mechanically perfect £165 AUSTIN 15.9 SALOON, 1936, another one owner car, excellent condition £185 H1LLMAN SALOON, thoroughly overhauled, a real snip — .... £100 STRATFORD BRANCH. MORRIS M1NOR, for quick sale £27 10s AUSTIN 10.4 Cambridge Saloon, newly painted £250 ESSEX COUPE, newly painted, leather upholstery £95 AUSTIN 15.9 ASCOT Saloon, newly painted £195 j^ARMERS' (JO-OP^ 3OWDERHAM STREET - PHONE 1142.
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 September 1940, Page 3
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