" The Adventures of Kathlyn " To-ni"ht. JJMPTRB JMCTUKE pALACE THIRD INSTALMENT, commencing THIRD . INSTALMENT; commencing TO-NTGHT THE ADVENTURES OF KATItt,YX THE ADVENTURES OF KATHLYX "In the Temple of the Lion."' "In the Temple of the Lion." 'Tn the Temple of the Lion." "In the Temple of tie Lion. "In the Temple of the Lion. "In the Temple of the Lion. "In the Temple of the Lion." THE ADVENTURES OF KATHLYX THE ADVENTURES OF KATHLYX. THE ADVENTURES OF KATHLYX. THE ADVENTURES OF KATHLYX THE ADVENTURER OF KATHLYX. THE ADVENTURES OF KATHLYX. No. 3. No. 3. No. 3. More exciting ami sensational episode*. Kathlyn on the funeral pyre. Rescued by a mad elephant. CHASED BY A LION. Better than last week's instalment. IPriees: Cd and 1/-. WATCH THE SEARCHLIGHT from 7 to 7.30. DOMINION DAIRY SHOW. rjyrß. F. ,W. B. CREVILLE will LECTURE to Dairy Factory Manager? on THURSDAY, JULY' Ist, at S p.m., in the' BOROUGH COUNCIL CHAMBERS, HAWERA. ADMISSION FREE. AN APOLOGY! MESSRS. CADBURY EROS., titty., wish to apologise to those customers throughout New Zealand whose orders have not heen filled during the past month. Owing to the disorganisation of shippring—due to the war—stocks were not renewed as quickly as anticipated, hut full supplies are now available. •(The price of BOURNVILLE COCOA is still the same as before the war—although the cost has so largely increased —while Jewel Giskets of Chocolates are still available under the great Free Gift Scheme.
WANTED TWO UP-TO-DATE BOEING PLANTS (3000 ft. or over). . MUST BE 'IN FIRST-CLASS CONDITION. J'. Also two OIL-DRILLERS, with Ameoilfield experience. Only men ,sf ability and long experience wanted. 'a Answe*. with copies of testimonials. '5. & * ; " CAPT. C. CURRIER, F.G.S., L General Supt. Australian Oilfields, Ltd. ". 23 Regent Street, '■ Paddington, New South Wales.
JTTRST - CLASS gEACH J) AIRY JiARM. FOR liIXIEDMTE SALE. J'J'g ACRES FREEHOLD BEACH Farm, situated North Taranaki, all pfoaghaible and well -watered, new 4-roomed house, bathroom and pantry, new cowshed (fitted with Milking Machines), fenced and subdivided into convenient paddocks; one mile to Cheese Factory. School and Township and Saleyards; 20 acres turnips, 25 acres spring feed, 2 acres ipangolds. PRICE £32 ! o=t PER ACRE. Terms, £7OO cash and can remain for a term of years 5 per cent. The owner has enlisted and is leaving for Trenthain. For further particulars apply at cure to NEWTON KING, LAND AM) ESTATE AGENT, NEW PLYMOUTH. gT RAIGHT E A S E S 155 ACRES, Glenn Road, 3 miles from Manaia; good house and cowshed; subdivided into several paddocks; will lease for 3 or 5 years. Price, 27/G per acre. 60 ACRES, close to Kivcrdale Factory; good house and cowshed; subdivided into 0 paddocks; lca«c for 3 years at £3 5s per acre; 5s per acre allowed for manure; cows can go with place if required. Sole Agents — Apply A. T. CANDY, or FARMERS' 00-OP., HAWERA. TO LEASE, WITH COMPULSORY PURCHASING CLAUSE. NO BEPOSIT REQUIRED, hut Lessee must be in a position to stock farm. m ACRES, all in grass and crops, all ploughable, in good locality, gOud house of six rooms and outbuildings with milking machine anu engine, to lease for five years at 35./ C •per acre. KING AND STIBB3, Auctioneers and land agents, EI/THAM
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Taranaki Daily News, 1 July 1915, Page 1
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