AMUSEMENTS. gMPIRE piCTURE pALACE. TO-NIGHT A STARTLING PROGRAMME, headed by Lubin's Daring Story of A PRIEST. A GIRL, AND A MAN. HOW DOES IT ALL END? Ormi Hawley, Earl Metealf and Kemp|gn Green supply the answer in Lubin's 2-reel Extraordinary Drama. A MAN OF GOD. A MAN OF GOD. A Big varied list of supports: MIDNIGHT PROWLERS. A "Burns and Stoll" screaming comedy. CALIFORNIAN SCRAP-BOOK. Delightful Scenic Views. I*ATHE AUSTRALIAN GAZETTE. THE SACRED BRACELET. A Stirring Dramatic study. SONNY JIM'S AMUSEMENT CO. And others. Usual Prices. JJOLLAND JJALL. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! JMJCHBE pARTY AND J}ANCE. Prizes—Ladies: Ist, handsome Japanese Tabie; 2nd, 251b Flour. Gents': lsc, 501b Flour; 2nd, 501b Flour. Cards at 8. Dancing at 10.30. TO-LET. fpO-LET, furnished residence, Devon Street East, New Plymouth, coataining nine rooms, every convenience, lately ocupied by Mr. D. S. Wylie, M.8.. JF.R.C.S. Motor Gusge on premises. For further particulars apply to WEBSTER AND McKELLAR, Cu'rie Stret, New Plymouth. BUSINESS NOTICE. JUST A FEW OF THE DAINTY GOODS WE PROVIDE. China Buds and Rolls Tea and Toast Imperial Coffee and Pies OD. Russian Tea and Biscuits Afternoon Teas got Chocolate and Fancy Biscuits SOUPS, Beef Te* Tomato. • • 6 D - Ox Tail ?ea Soap. SPECIALS. Sprats and Toast 6<l. Tohfro*. Soup; ®d. Milk Shake?, Egg Drinks, Fountain Prinks, not fcrgetting our Dainty Lunch FOR QD. Open Week-days 10 a.m. till 11 p.m.; Sunday?, 3 fill 5, 7 till 10 p.m. THE MARBLE BAR. Opposite Newton King's. OKEY SON AND ARNOLD. LIMITED, IN LIQUIDATION. FINAL '.CLEARING SALE. NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED. SHOP WILL BE CLOSED FINALLY JULY 22. fcY WHICH DATE ALL ACCOINTS MUST BE PAID. HUGH BAIL?, Liquidator. BAY OF PLENTY FARMS. 000 ACRES, all in grass; 6-roomed house and large out-buildings; close to school and factory. An up-to-date farm and excellent value. £2O per acre on terms. • 706 '® fi acres > n s 1 "" an< i crop;, good house and large shed, all new fences. £8 per acre, easy terms can be arranged. This farm is all level :md, having a long frontage, makes a splendid cutting proposition and so has a big prospective value. 1 QA ACRES, 36 in grass, balance in fern with rough feed. Will easily milk 30 cows in its present state. Ali level; no buildings. Priee £B, per a-.re. 1 ACRES, nearly all in grass; about ■* 50 .''"res drained swamp; house and sheds; milking 30 cows at present. The making of a x real good farm. Price £9 per acre, £3OO cash, balance as arranged. If you want anything from 20 to 2000 at- es let us know your requirements and |re will send you particulars. WILSON AND ROBBINS, LAND AGENTS, TAURANGA AND TE PUKE.
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 July 1916, Page 1
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444Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 20 July 1916, Page 1
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