AMUSEMENTS. STATE — Directfon — Amal^fimatecl Theatres Ltd. throughout N.2.) TO-DAY — At 2 and 7.45 p.m. Mighty Actioh, Thrills and Tense Drama, when a daring Aviatrix crashes in a Jungle Paradise! "ISLE OF DESTINY" "ISLE OF DESTINY" "ISLE OF DESTINY'; Entirely in Colour — with WILLIAM GARGAN — JUNE LANG iVALLACE FORD— GILBERT ROLAND feature No. 2: A Riot of Fun and Laughter. "CURTAIN CALL" "CURTAIN CALL" — With — BARBARA READ— ALAN MOWBRAY She wrote a tragedy that moved audiences to tears . . . of laughter. (Both Approved for Universal ''•xhihition.) PLANS at GILMOUR'S or PHONE 843. REGENT. ELTHAM TO-NTGHT ONLY AT 8. (No Screening To-morrow). An exciting story of strange Mountain Folk . . . and one Doctor's courage against their greatest enemies— Ignorance and Greed! JACK HOLT — NOAH BEERY JACK HOLT — NOAH BEERY BEVEBLEY ROBERTS — In — THE STRANGE CASE OF DR. MEADE' 'THE STRANGE CASE OF DR. MEADE' THE STRANGE CASE OF DR. MEADE' (Approved for Universal Exhibition). The Stirring Story of a Great Doctor. Featurettes include: Metro News of Ihe World, Sports Thrill, "Mutiny on the Body" (Comedy), Hollywood Snapshots. MAKAKA HALL. TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY). 4 GIFT EVENING will he tendered to Miss Thelma Bankhead and Mr. E. Fhillips. Supper provided. Good floor and music. Admission: Ladies 1/-, Gentlemen 1/6. TOKAORA HALL. A DANCE & FLAG 500 will be held on WEDNESDAY, September 26, 1940, at 8 p.m., in aid of Patriotic Fund. Music by S. Kerrisk. ADMISSION: Gentlemen 2/6, Ladies 2/-. LOOK OUT FOR— J>ED QROSS J)ANCE. MANAIA TOWN HALL. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1940. Hooker's Orchestra. M. McKAY, Hon. Secretary.
LECTURES AND ADDRESSES. NEW ZEALAND FARMERS' UNION. A TALKIE Picture and Address on Animal Diseases will be given at the following places at 8 p.m.— Uruti, To-night (Tuesday), Sept. 24; Urenui, Sept. 25; Okoke, Sept. 26. All farmers invited to attend. SHOWS. ST. MARY'S, HAWERA. ^NNUAL gPRING JpLOWER gHOW AND SADE OF WORK. Official opening on WEDNESDAY by His Worship the Mayor. The Best Show to Date— Don't Miss It! PUBLIC NOTICES.
NEW PLYMOUTH HOSPITAL EX-PATIENTS' ASSN. jlTEMBERS of the above are cordially invited to attend the public fareivell to the matron, Miss B. A. Campbell, n St. Mary Hall, on Wednesday next, at i p.m. H. V. S. GRIFFITHS, Hon. Secretary. | EARN JJAIRDRESSING 1 THE BUSY N.Z. COLLEGE. Modern Methods taught. Tuition guaranteed. ECONOM1C BUILDINGS, Devon St., New Plymouth. Phone 1738. JOIN THE HAPPY THRONG of Stratford HoUse wives who buy ^JHATTERTON'S BREAD & SMALL GOODS, BROADWAY, Phone 685. VISITORS TO STRATFORD 1 Take advantage of the Luxurious Lounge at the {JOUNTY |J_OTEL REFRESH YOURSELF IN PEACEFUL & COMFORTABLE SURROUND1NGS HUSBAND AND WIFE'S HANDBOOK By Dr. Hubert Alcott. A Concise Treatise on a subject of vital importance to all married persons, and those intending to marry. Together with our booklet of appliances. These two books posted under plain wrapper for postal note 1/- or stamps). CHEM1STS' SUPPL1ES CO., Dept. N.P.. Box 1178, Christchurch. POWER KEROSENE POWER KEROSENE POWER KEROSENE For Tractors. J^EW 2^ealand J^EFINERIES L1MITED, Phone 1654, New Plymouth.
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 September 1940, Page 3
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