AMUSEMENTS. THE INITIAL) J. AND X. TAXT ATXI:ACTIONS FOR 1917. (JOOD TEMPLAR HALL. For a Season of Three Nights, commencing THURSDAY, FEBRUARY I.'. •T. and N. Tait present MR. LAWRENCE CAMPBELL, SIR. LAWRENCE CAMIPBELL, the Eminent Elocutionist and Entertainer, 111 C. J, Dennis' Masterpiece of Character Study: " THE SENTIMENTAL BLOKE." A magnificent gem of Australian verse, full of pure and tender sentiment, intensely human; brimful of humor, with that touch of pathos that steals to the neart and lingers in one's memory. "THE SENTIMENTAL BLOKE!" The Sydney Bulletin savs: "C. J. Dennis lias found in Lawrence Campbell an almost ideal interpreter of 'his 'Sentimental Bloke.' A quiet, unaffected delivery, with an artistic restraint that prevents him depicting a comedy with circus effects, or drowning a pathetic scene with counterfeit tears." A NIGHT AVITII "THE SENTIMENTAL BLOKE!" IS A NIGHT OF LAUGHTER AND TEARS. Admission: 3s, 2s and Is. Box Plan opens at 11. Collier and Co.'s on Monday, February 12. Direction J. and N. Tait. PUBLIC NOTICES. BOYS' HIGH ' SCHOOL. AfR. MOVES- will be at home to meet 'Parents of Pupils cn Friday, flt'i February, from 10 to 12 a.m., and 2 to 5 p.m. WALTER BEWLEY, Secretary. XI. REGIMENT. TARANAKI RIFLES. TENDERS FOR DRY CANTEEN PRIVILEGES. RENDERS are invited, , and/will be received by the undersigned up ♦.<' Noon on TUESDAY, February 13, lo\ the above Privileges at the Annual Camp, to be held at Waiwaknilio from about March 6 to 14, 1917. Particulars on application to the Defence Oflicc, New Plvmouth. C. W. CRUTCH, Lieut., Adjutant, XI. Regiment. TO THE FARMERS OF TARANAKI. r pHE TARANAKI FARMERS' MEAT CO., LTD., has now commenced business, and is prepared ,to Purchase Fat Stock FOR C'ASll at top market rates, either at per head on the farm or at per pound, overall, at the Works. The Company is also prepared to treat Stock on clients' account.
' Full particulars of diaries, etc., can lie obtained by application to the Work? Manager, or to the Company's Buyers. .Messrs. P. 10. Garvcy, Stratford (telephone No. 217), and P. A. Openshaw. Lepperton (telephone, Lepperton). J. COXNVj/L, Works Manager. STONE'S WELLINGTON, lIAWKE'S RAY, AND TARANAKI COMMERCIAL, MUNICIPAL AND GENEKaL DIRECTORY And New Zealand Anrtual, 1917. Twenty-seventh year of Publication, edited by John Stone. Royal Bvo., containing about 1200 pages, together with numerous Maps corrected to date, tlii whole handsomely bound in cloth, gilt lettered. PRICE, if ordered before publication, 15s; after publication, 17s 6d. STONE, SONAND CO., LTD., PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS, ANZAC SQUARE, DUNEDIN, And at Christehurch and Wellington. London—ll. J. King, Potter and Co., 5P I.udgate Hill, E.C., HAWERA. TJEAUTIFU'L Dress Pieces, 4/11; New Voiles, New Mucins, New Lawns, New Tobrac*; they're worth up to 12/! 1 ■tress.—Herbert's. d n.
'jpilft Daintiest, Cheapest Drawn-thread Embroidered Goods ever shown.— Pillow Shams, 2/11; Supper Cloths, 1/0. '2/3. —-Herbert's, Stratford and Hawera. Value in Ladies' Woven Underwear Vests, Combinations, Spencers, Bloomers, at prices that have no equal— Herbert's, Stratford aivl Mawera. d.n. "JJ ETUiEUT'b sell firry day the biggest. cheapest, best-filled Cushion in the trade for 1/-.—Stratford and Hawera. "fJERBERT'R Apron Value is the talk of TaranaUi. They have no equal for fit, quality, and value.—Stratford and Hawera. d.n. V r KRY Dainty Blouse liarsrai 4/11; Spot, Floral, or Whit srains, 4/0. 'lute Voiles, right up to the moment in fashion.— ■Herbert's. d.n. JJIOU Klrett Embroideries, 2/0 dozen; Camisole Embroidcvies, 1 beautiful goods iu Voile Embroideries. —Herbert's, Stratford and Hawera. d.n. gMART Frocks for school or best wear. Herbert's value and assortment in all sizes Is splendid.—Stratford and Hawera. d.n. JJERBERT'S Towel value is the best in the trade. White or Unbleached; old values, and they're right.—Stratford and Hawera. 1 d.n. The Tar*naki Daily Newß is on the breakfast tnbles in places as far away from the publishing office as Patea. Hawera. Manaia. Kapuni, Whakamara, etc. We literally cover the whole ol the province by breakfast time. Business men of the province—let us tell your story to the publi- every morning!
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Taranaki Daily News, 8 February 1917, Page 1
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