amusements. OPERA HOUSE, HAWERA MATINEE TO-DAY, 2 P.M. TO-NIGHT! — AT 8 — TO-NIGHT1 (Finally Monday Eveitbig). HUGE CROWDS ARE FLOCKING TO SEE THE MOST UNUSUAL AND REMARKABLE PICTURE EVER MADE. Two Famous Stars in their Greatest Production. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS JNR. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS JNR. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS JNR. With Lovely MADELEINE CARROLL MADELEINE CARROLL - In - "SAFARI." IN AFRICA! . . DARK COIITINENT OF BROODING MYSTERY OF STEALTHY DANGER AND FIERY ROMANCE! "SAFARI" "SAFARI" "SAFARI" "SAFARI" "SAFARI" "SAFARI" "SAFARI" ,||| III "SAFARI" "SAFARI" III "SAFARI" ||j "SAFARI" "SAFARI" III -III "SAFARI" "SAFARI" "SAFARI" "SAFARI" "SAFARI" "SAFARI" "SAFARI" Not an Animal or Jungle Picture, but one of the Screen's most thrilling Romances told in that kind of mysterious locale. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) RESERVES — PHONE 445. SPECIAL MATINEE TO-DAY. On the Stage • in Person: ALI RAH.TA, Egyptian Master Magician. "SAFARI," "THE OREGON TRAIL," CARTOON. BRING THE CHILDREN TO THIS GREAT SHOW. Popular Prices: 1/-. I GRAND, HAWERA ] MATINEE TO-DAY, 2 P.M. TO-NIGHT! — 7.45 — TO-NIGHT! A Great Thriller and a Fun-Packed Comedy. SUSPENSE! THRILLS! "THE LONE WOLF STRIKES" "THE LONE WOLF STRIKES" (Recommended by the Censor tor Adults.) The Hilarious Higginses hit a new high note in humour. "MONEY TO BURN" "MONEY TO BURN" A HIGGINS FAMILY COMEDY.' (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) "THE OREGON TRAIL" ALSO TO-NIGHT: On Stage in Person. ROY HILL, SINGING COWBOY. POPULAR PRICES: D.C. 1/6, Stalls 1/3. pANCY J)RESS gKATTNG . QARNIVAL. HAWERA WINTER SHOW BLDGS. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24. 8 p.m. to 12.30 a.m. Spectators 1/6; Own Skates 2/-; Rink Skates 2/6. Notice: Extra Seating Accommodation for Spectators. PUBLIC NOTICES. PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. fTHE District Public Trustee for Hawera is visiting Opunake on MONDAY next, the 23rd instant, and will be pleased to interview present and intending clients in the Board Room of the Opunake Electric Power Board's building, Opunake between 12.30 p.m. and 3 p.m. : R. W. SARGENT LTD, HAWERA. TT/ISHES to announce that from MONDAY, September 23, 1940, their premises will be closed between 12 noon and 1 p.m. every day with the exception of Thursday, when they will remain open all day. NEW ZEALAND FARMERS' UNION. (^ TALKIE Picture and Address on Animal Diseases will be given at the following places at 8 p.m.— . Tongaporutu, Monday, Sept. 23; Uruti, Tuesday, Sept. 24; Urenui, Sept. 25; Okoke, Sept. 26. All farmers invited to attend. THE "ADMIRAL" gEED pOTATOES. ^JE regret that our limited supply this year has not been sufficient to supply all demands — We are sold out. The crop last year produced approximately 30 ton to the acre. Being new "Vitality Tells." We are catering for a fuller supply for 1941 planting. Will those who are disappointed this year please place orders, however small, for 1941 planting. Orders will be filled by order of preference. WEBSTER BROS, Seed Potato Specialists, New Plymouth. PUBLIC SERVICE. A PPLICATIONS (to be made on P.S.C. Form 17A, obtainable at principal Post Offices) will be received up till NOON on September 26, 1940, for the positions of PHYSICAL WELFARE OFFICER at Whangarei, New Plymouth, Napier, Nelson and Dunedin, and ASSISTANT PHYSICAL WELFARE OFFICERS at various centres throughout' the Dominion, in the Physical Welfare and Recreation Branch of the DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS. The salaries for Physical Welfare Officers wijl be up to £335 p.a, and for Assistant Physical Welfare Officers up to £305 p.a, both according to experience and qualifications, plus reasonable travelling allowances when absent from headquarters. It is dcsired that applicants should have a sound knowledge of and experience in physical training, and have shown some organisation capacity in relation to voluntary recreative associations. Applicants should indicate whether or not they are prepared to accept appointment at any centre, and whether they prefer a locality or desire to restrict their choice of place. Appointees will be required to bear any expense incurred in travelling to take up appointments. When submitting applications, COPIES ONLY of testimonials need be forwarded. Secretary, Public Service Commissioner, WELLINGTON, C.L STOLEN OR STRAYED. A NYONE knowing the whereabouts of any person who has had the comfort stolen from their feet jr anyone who has strayed from the path of comfortable feet should make haste to book an appointmen' with Blennerhassett, next N.P. Savings Bank. Corns, ingrowing nails, speedily made comfortable and what most people are unable to believe, painlessly. Phone 676 for appointment. j3lennerhassett.
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Taranaki Daily News, 21 September 1940, Page 3
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