PIGS ! P1GS ! P1GS ! BACONERS 1 PORKERS1 CHOPPERS ! T. H. WALKER & SONS LIM1TED. HAWERA FREEZ1NG WORKS. Buyers— D1CK CROCKER, Phone 437, Hawera. PADDY MARCHANT, Phone 199, Eltham TOM DAV1S, Phone 4, Waverley. WORKS, Phone 2333, Hawera. Chief Collecting Agent— MILTON BAILEY. Phone 2138, Hawera.
|j MAYFAIR |f |j REGENT. N.P. =| TO-DAY! — 2 & 7.45 P.M. — TO-DAY! 7.45 P.M. — TO-DAY — 7.45 P.M. You Saw— "When a polo-playing Texas "A YANK IN THE R.A.F." cowboy invades New York's social set, there's a riot. Y°U "A YANK AT OXFORD." u's Thrilling! It's Funny! Now See — it's Romantic; "A YANK ON THE BURMA ROAD" "THE KID FROM TEXAS" "A YANK ON THE BURMA ROAD" "THE KID FROM TEXAS" "A YANK C N THE BURMA ROAD "THE FTD FROM TEXAS" "A YANK ON THE BURMA ROAD" THE wi R. , Dennis O'Keefe — Rice This is the story of oue American (Approved for Universal Exhibition). who tackled Japan a little before the pp &T rest of his countrymen . . . and what — ALSU he started the other Yanks and Allies xhe First Real Prison Picture Ever made. will finish. A great human interest story, by the — Starring — author of the "Crime Does Not Pay" Barry Nelson — Laraine Day Series. „iol Stuart Crawford Keye Luke Incredible! Dramatic. True. (Approved for Universal Exhibition). "THEY ALL COME OUT" EXCELLENT SUPPORTS: "THEY ALL COME OUT" "Universal News"; "Pathe Gazctte"; "THEY ALL COME OUT" "The Secret of Cocos Island"; "Going Tom Neal Rita Johnson Places" and "21 Dollars a Day. (Recommended by Censor for Adults). Keserves at C. O. Berg's, Tobacconist. lfletwulie PUNGAREHU HALL! PUNGAREHU HALL! FINAL BASKETBALL PATRIOTIC DANCE TO-NIGHT! — (WEDNESDAY) — TO-NIGHT! Christensen's Dance Band (Four Players). Good Supper. Good Floor. A Night's Fun for All. Flag 500 for Non-Dancers. ADMISSION: Ladies 2/-, Gentlemen 2/6. ' KAKARAMEA HALL! KAKARAMEA HALL! TO-NIGHT! — (WEDNESDAY) — TO-NIGHT! GRAND, HOME GUARD DANCE NOVELTIES GALORE. GOOD FLOOR. DAINTY SUPPER. ADMISSION: Gentlemen 3/-, Ladies 2/-. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! POPULAR DANCE FORESTERS' HALL, STRATFORD. A visit to this popular ftniction is better than a tonic. No dull moments. Everybody happy. Novelties Galore and Bert Vinsen s Ambassadors. POPULAR PRICES: Ladies 2/-, Gentlemen 2/6. WAREA HALL! WAREA HALL! TUESDAY! - (SEPTEMBER 8, 1942) - TUESDAY! GRAND HOME GUARD DANCE Everything the Best. Good Floor. Good Supper. Novelties Galore. Live Wire M.C. Music by Boulton's Dance Band (three players). ADMISSION: Ladies 2/-, Gentlemen 2/6. Euchre for Non-Dancers. OKATO HALL! OKATO HALL! OKATO NURSING DIVISION GRAND DANCE THURSDAY! — (SEPTEMBER 10, 1942) — THURSDAY! CHRISTENSEN'S ORCHESTRA. Entire Proceeds in Aid of the Okato E.P.S. ADMISSION: Ladies 2/-, Gentlemen 2/6. meetings. " — p 1 ZONING IN DELIVERIES OF HOUSEHOLD COMMODITIES ^ MEETING of persons interested in proposals for zoning of deliveries of household commodities will be held in the Meeting Room, upstairs, Municipal Chambers, STRATFORD, TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), September 2, 1942, at 3 p.m. Mr. H. M. Christie, Zoning Officer for the North Island, will be present to explain and discuss the proposals. Retailers of household commodities are urged to be present. Stratford, September 1, 1942. PERCY THOMSON, Mayor. public notices. ~~ PATRIOTIC MART ! PATRIOTIC MART ! FRIDAY! - (SEPTEMBER 4, 1942) - FRIDAY! FRIDAY! - (SEPTEMBER 4, 1942) - FRIDAY! To be held in the EMPIRE THEATRE BUILDING, DEVON STREET, N.P. Donations of Produce, Vegetables and Cakes, will be appreciated, and may be left at the office of P. E. Stainton, Commercial Bank, Devon St. STRATFORD DISTRICT PATRIOTIC COMMITTEE OVERSEAS SOLDIERS' UNADDRESSED XMAS PARCELS. OVERSEAS SOLDIERS' UNADDRESSED XMAS PARCELS. JQONATIONS of cakes in tins (21b. weight approx.) needed to include in our Christmas parcels will be required not later than September 28. Prospective donors kindly advise intentions so that necessary number can be arranged for. We also require 11b. and 21b. empty tins. Baking powder, honey or treacle tins are suitable. Cakes and tins will be received at the Borough Council Chambers. HILDA THOMSON, Mayoress. Phone 640.
NOTICE. yyOULD the person who had three oil drums put in his or her car by mistake last Friday, August 28, please leave at Moller's Garage, New Plymouth. F. PADDISON, * Tarurutangi. £ K.O. J^OTORS. ELTHAM KAPONGA, OPUNAKE PASSENGER SERVICE. Leave Opunake .... 8.0 a.m. 1.0 p.m. Arrive Eltham .... 9.15 a.m. 2.15 p.m. Leave Eltham .... 9.50 a.m. 6.30 p.m. Leave Opunake .... *7.45 a.m. 1.0 p.m Leave Eltham .... 9.50 a.m. 6.30 p.m. Depot Eltham: Mrs. Mumby's I.X.L. *Saturday only.
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Taranaki Daily News, 2 September 1942, Page 1
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