AMUSEMENTS. THE BEST BROADWAY MELODY EVER MADE FLAYING TO BIGGER CROWDS THAN EVER. OPERA HOUSE, HAWERA TO-NIGHT! — AT 8 — : TO-NIGHT! MATINEE TO-MORROW, 2 P.M. (Finally Friday Evening).' The World's Greatest, Dancers in the World's Greatest . . . Picture. . FRED ASTAIRE — ELEANOR POWELL FRED ASTAIRE - ELEANOR POWELL Born to Dance Together In Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Musical Hit — "BROADWAY MELODY OF 1940?* "BROADWAY MELODY OF 1940" "BROADWAY MELODY OF 1$40" "BROADWAY MELODY OF 1940" Treat your eyes and your ears to the greatest thrill of the century. George Murphy — Frank Morgan are also in the great cast. WONDERFUL SONGS— MARVELLOUS DANCES — SPECTACULAR "SETTINGS — BEAUTIFUL GIRLS. "BROADWAY MELODY OF 1940" Is Too Wonderful for Worda! RESERVES PHONE 445. . STARTING SATURDAY. "DAD RUDD, M.P." (Above Approved Universal Exhibition). j GRAND, HAWERA TO-NIGHT FINALLY AT 8. The Happiest Entertainment since / the Movies began ,,to Move! . • _ DON AMECHE As a singing, fighting D'Artagnan ' i in the musical comedy version of Alexandre Dumas "XHE THREE MUSKETEERS" "THE THREE MUSKETEERS" With the Ritz Brothers. _ . (Approved for Universal Exhibition). TO-MORROW & FRIDAY, . 7.45 P.M. 2 Great Features 2 Your favourite actor— CLIVE BROOK in "RETURN TO YESTERDAY" Can a person turn the pages back to yesterday. (Approved for Universal Exhibition). And the great Mystery Drama. "SUED FOR LIBEL" "SUED FOR LIBEL" (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) POPULAR PRICES: D.C. 1/6, Stalls 1/3. gPECIAL ]^OTICE. THE % WAXWORKS WAXWORKS WAXWORKS Will continue their Hawera season for one more week, giving a final opportunity to those who missed last week's big show. Behind WHITE HART HOTEL, HAWERA. Definitely Closing NEXT SATURDAY.
PUBLIC NOTICES. " " V.D.F.U. g H O P J) A Y. (In Shop next Hannah's.) HIGH STREET, HAWERA. • THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26. Cakes, Preserves, Vegetables and Sundries. . BRING AND BUY! PRIMARY SCHOOLS RUGBY. fFHE Final of Primary Schools' B Grade Competition for the McLeod Shield between Moturoa and Te Popo-Whare-huia will be played at Inglewood School grounds, at 1.30 p.m., To-morrow (Thursday), September 26. Referee: Mr. A. E. Pollock. \ ! ■ _ RETIR1NG FROM BUSINESS. rpo the Residents of Manaia and Waimate district. I regret having to aimounce my retirement on September 30, and in doing so extend thanks for your valued support during the 33 years of business as watchmaker and jeweller in Manaia. , ' p. F. HAMMONDS. All left over repairs may be obtained from Mr. G. R. Watts, Manaia. ' . TARANAKI ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. FISHING SEASON, OCTOBER 1, 1940, to APRIL SO, 1941. "FISHING Liceiises( may 'be ' obtained/ as follows:— New Plymouth;. At- the office of the Secretary, Bank of New South Wales Buildings; Cook and. Lister, Ltd.; Hughson's N.P. fiardware; J. B. MacEwan and Co., Ltd., Sports Shop, Inglewood; E. Maetzig, J. J. Miller; 'Opunake: E. J. Wallis. And at' all Post Offices in the Society's district. LICENSES (Whole Season): Under 16 years 5/-; 16 to 18 years 15/— » ove^ 18 £1/5/-, Women 7/6. W. G. WATTS, Secretary. IN THE ESTATE of HENRY LAW formerly of Auckland but late of New Plymouth Retired Schoolmaster decease'd. pURSUANT to an Order by a Judge of the Supreme Court NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all creditors and other persons having claims against the abovenamed estate are required. tq send in their claims to the undersigned Executor on or before the 25th. day of October _ 1940 and NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that after such date the Executor pro-' poses to distribute the assets of the deceased among the parties entitled thereto having regard to the claims. of which the Executor then has notice and that in such event the Executor will not . be liable for the assets so distributed to any person of whose claims it had not notice at the time of such distribution. DATED at Auckland this 21st day of September, 1940._ THE GUARDIAN TRUST AND EXECUTGRS COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND LIMITED Shortland Street, AUCKLAND, C.I. By its Solicitors, McVEAGH AND FLEMING. STOLEN OR STRAYED. ' A NYONE knowing the whereabouts of •" any person who has had the comfort stolen from their feet .r 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 •gLENNERHASSETT.
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Taranaki Daily News, 25 September 1940, Page 3
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