AMUSEMENTS. JUDGING BY THE TREMENDOUS DEMAND FOR SEATS FROM PATRONS IN ALL PARTS OF SOUTH TARANAKI DAD AND DAVE WILL BREAK ALL PREVIOUS ATTENDANCE RECORDS. QPERA HOUSE, HAWERA MATINEE TO-DAY, 2 P.M. TO-NIGHT! — AT 8 — TO-NIGHT! (Finally Tuesday). LAUGH WITH DAD AND DAVE. Cinesound Present The Original Dad and Dave with the Inimitable Rudd Family — In ' "DAD RUDD, M.P." "DAD RUDD, M.P." "DAD RUDD, M.P." "DAD RUDD, M.P." BERT BAILEY— Plunge into Politics with ' '• / Dad! See Society with Dave! FRED McDONALD Meet all the inimitable Rudd Family. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) The Supporting Programme is excellent, and includes "THESE CHILDREN ARE SAFE," of importance to all, dealing with the Evacuation of Children from LONDON.' RESERVES PHONE 445. Phone- Bookings must be claimed by 7.45.
; GRAND, HAWERA | TO-DAY, MATINEE 2 P.M. rO-NIGHT! - AT 7.45 - TO-NIGHT1 2 WONDERFUL ATTRACTIONS 2 The Most Terrific ' Trio on the Screen, Stage, Air, or Any where! EDGAR BERGEN CHARLIE McCARTHY MORTIMER SNERD In the Merriest Mysterical Show in Years. CHARLIE McCARTHY DETECTTVE" CHARLIE McCARTHY DETECTIVE" Then Thrills and Action With: "TWO THOROU GHBREDS" "TWO THOROUGHBREDS" Jimiriy Lydon, Joan Brodei and Sunset (Above Approved Universal Exhibition). POPULAR PRICES: 1/6, 1/3. ~ OTAKEHO HALL. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY). LAST OF SERIES OF 4. JgUCHRE AND J^ANCES. SATURDAY AT THE "REWA," HAWERA. MT. EGMONT ALPINE CLUB'S JQ A N C E . Kerrisk's Orchestra. ADMISSION: Ladies 2/-, Gentlemen 2/6. It's ^oing to be a Big Night and a Good One, too! Come Along! PUBLIC NOTICES. ANNUAL BAZAAR. : , rPHE ANNUAL BAZAAR of the St. A Paul's Ladies Guild will. be held in the Hempton Hall, Okato, on THURSDAY, October 3, 1940. Official opening at 2 p.m. j 0 F0Xj Secretary. .. v UNCLAIMED PROPERTY. fpHE Public Trustee holds a number of watches and other articles of jewellery which were lodged with the late Mr. C. W. Macdonald, Jeweller, of Devon Street, New Plymouth, for repairs. The owners are requested to commumcate with the District Public Trqstee, New Plymouth. -
PUBLIC NOTICE. A S all resellers are now compelled to pay cash on deUvery' for petrol we the undersigned wish to inform our clients that we are now unable to extend credit terms for motor spirits: therefore as from October 1 all petrol saies will b« strictly cash. DIXON SERVICE STATION AND GARAGE. ' MAXWELL'S GARAGE, Okato. SMITHS OKATO STORES. NEW PLYMOUTH RED CROSS SOCIETY. - rpHE Red Cross Society is inaugurating 1 a WOMEN 'S TRANSPORT SERVICE, which is definitely op.en only to those who can drive, and have a car at their disposal. Also, in response to many requests a further HOME NURSING CLASS will be held. ' ; • Enrolments for both the Transport Service and the Nursing Class will be received at a meeting held in the Red Cross Rooms, Devon Street, on Wednesday, Oct°her 2, at 7.30 p.m. Classes will commence immediately . G. JEMISON, Hon. Secretary. COUNTY OF EGMONT. SPECIAL ORDER. "pUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that at a Special Meeting of the Egmont County Council held on Tuesday, the 10th. September, 1940, the following resolution was passed and , will be submitted for confirmation as a Special Order' at the Ordinary Meeting of . the Council to be held on TUESDAY, 8th October, 1940, at 10 a.m. RESOLUTION: That in pursuance and in exercise of the powers vested in it by "The Local Bodies Loans Act 1926" and "The Rural Housing' Act 1939" the consent of the Local Government Lcfans Board having been obtained, the Egmmt County Counci hereby resolves by way of Special Order to raise. a loan . for £5000 for the purpose of making advances under the Rural Housing Act 1939. A copy o; the proposed Special Order is deposited at the County Office, Opunake, and is open for inspection during office hours. Dated at Opunake this 11th day of September, 1940. C. FRECHTUNG. County Clerk. 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 comfort- : able feet should make haste to hook an • appointmen with Blennerhassett next N.P. Savings Bank. Corns, ingrowing nails, speedily made comfortable and E what most people are unable to believe, painlessly. Phone 676 for appointment J^LENNERHASSETT.
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