TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT A STAR AMONGST STARS. JOHN 'FULLER'S EXCLUSIVE PICTURE, THE AND OF JOHNNY yANE THE AUSTRALIAN BUSHRANGER. John Fuller and Sons pTcsent, for the first time in Taranaki, a lifelike resume of a well-known incident in the days of bushranging in the early sixties. An Australian production, Australian artists, Australian scenery, an Australian story, taken by an Australian expert, and presented to the public by the Premier Dominion Pictorial Caterers. JOHN pULLER AND SONS. Direction G. H. Saunders A Wonderful Story, a ■Wonderful Career, and a Wonderful Reformation. Sentenced to 15 years' penal servitude, his extraordinarily good conduct pained an unparalleled release after onlv six years' imprisonment in Darlinglmrst. PEACE TO ALL, FOR OUT OF EVIL OFTEN COMETH GOOD. And our prices, 1/- and 6d, with a back to everv seat, and COMPLETE NEW PROGRAMME. MATINEE AT 2.30 TO-DAY. N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., STRATFORD. JL I S T g A L E S. JULVTuesday, 18—Stratford sale. AUGUST— Tuesday, I—Stratford ] Friday, 4—Te Wera. | Friday, 11—Kohuratahi. Tuesday, 16—Stratford Tuesday, 29—Stratford Sales commenca at 12 o'clock during winter months Particulars of offerings will be adrertised in due course STRATFORD YARDS. TUESDAY, JULY 18. THE NEW ZEALAND j LOAN & MERCANTILE | AGENCY CO., LTD., STRATFORD., tJUTLL sell by public auction as abovegQQ HEAD OF FAT CATTLE, including— -100 20-month steers 95 2'/2-y€ar springing heifers 00 empty heifers 40 store and forward cows 15 fat cows 120 mixed yearlings 15 dairy cows ■' 'I ?;"T',' : 10 heifers, close to calving 30 2V 3 -year steers 150 hoggets 200 lambs 80 fjd. ewes On A/c of MR. E. G. BARLEYMAN, who lias sold his farm,— 000 o^l to f.m. ewes, in lots to suit purchasers 100 lambs 20 dairy cows, high testers, expected to calve Aug.-Sept. NOTE. —We can recommend these sheep and cattle to buyers as being good genuine stock. Sale at 12 noon every alternate sale. ' Clients are requested to yard early, so that we can start promptly. gALE OF gUB URBAN PROPERTIES. SATURDAY, JULY 22. NEWTON KING TTAS received instructions to sell by Auction at his Mart as above, at p.m., choice suburban properties as under,— LOT I.—Subdivisions 3 and 4 of Section 4. Fitzroy District, St. Aubyn Town District, containing 2 roods 12 perches, with frontage to South Road, and with 3 cottages thereon. LOT 2.—Subdivisions 5 and 6 of Section 4, Fitzroy District, St. Aubyn Town District, confain--1 roods 32 perches, with fronttage to South Road and Belt Road, and with cottage erected on Section 5. These fine properties are situated just outside the town boundary, within a few minutes of the business centre, and should be an admirable investment to anyone with money to put into good Freehold security. Full particulars will be supplied on application to the Auctioneer or to Messrs Wilson & Grey, Solictors, New Plymouth. . 1 n,6xt;PRINTI&G Order to the "Daily News." Prices right and satisfaction guaranteed.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 18, 15 July 1911, Page 1
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480Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 18, 15 July 1911, Page 1
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