AMUSEMEH.TS. ' "A Splendid Picture." EVERYBODY'S! TO-NIGHT TO-NIQHT LAST APPEARANCE OF LOUISE LOVELY LOUISE LOVELY DJ "THE GILDED SPIDER" "THE GILDED SPIDER" "THE GILDED SPIDER" "THE GILDED SPIDER" A Powerful Story of Life and Love. The temptations of the (Jay Cities. Woman's Passion and Han's Weakness ALSOLATEST TOPICAL NEWS AND BY SPECIAL REQUEST For Two Nights only "THE BEAUTIES OF TARANAKI" "THE BEAUTIES OF TARANAKI" COMING TO-MORROW COKING TO-MORROW JUNE CAPRICE JUNE CAPRICE AXD HARRY HILLIARD HARRY HILLIARD IN "LITTLE MISS HAPPINESS" "IjITTLE MISS HAPPINESS" V A Delightful Fox Featura juNE CAPRICE JUNE CAPRICE JUNE CAPRICE A Child of the Fields &9 "LITTLE MISS HAPPINESS" "LITTLE MISS HAPPINESS" "LITTLE MISS HAPPINESS" Which tells how a little country girl assumes the blame for a neighbor's child.
Prices as usual. Plan at Collier's. PUXGAREHU HALL AUGUST 1, 1917. * Q.RAND pATRIOTIC gOCIAL la aid of Pungarehu Soldiers' Christmas Hamper Fund Consisting of— Weight and name guessing competitions, ahooting competition, hat trimming for gentlemen, nail driving for ladies; good prizes for all events. Musical items, Vocal and Instrumental. DANCE TO FOLLOW. Good Music and Good Supper. Sweets and Flower Stalls. Admission: Ladies, 1/-; Children 6d; Gents, 1/6. Doors open at 7 p.m. M. E. GUILD, Hon. Sec. HEMPTON HALL, OKATO. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1917. QjtAXD pATRIOTIC QONCERI Win be given by the • OPUXAKE MUSICAL SOCIEIY. Programme consists of 'Glees, Duets, Quartettes, Solos, etc. Elocutionary and Instrumental Items. Solos by the Rev X. H. Papakakura. Humorous and Patriotic Items, «tc., etc. R. B. Gosnell, Conductor. Admission: Front seats, 2/-; back Beats, 1/-; reserved seats 2/6; chil- » dren half-price. J. WOOLDRIDGE, Hon. Sec.
TENDERS. INGLEWOOD OIL BORING AND PROSPECTING COMPANY, tfTD. IN LIQUIDATED Tenders will be received by the undersigned up to August 11, 1917, for the Purchase of the. Plant of the Company at Norfolk Road Bore, consisting of:—Engine, 10% x 12 (oil well supply); Boiler, 25-h.p., 1201b., with done (Murray); Casing, 126 lengths 6in., 52 lengths Bin., 18 lengths lOin.; and all Tools. Tenders to state price for same on the ground. Separate tenders will be received for Engine, Boiler, Citing and Tools, or one tender for the whole. Delivery to be taken on the ground, which is a short distance from the Norfolk Road Station. Ten per cent, deposit to accompany each tender. Ko tender necessarily accepted. C. F. FOOTE, Liquidator.
TO BUILDERS. ■JEXDERS arc invited for the erection of a Bakery, etc., New Plymouth, for W. C. Phillips, Esq. Plans and specifications may be seen at Messrs Baily and Duff's Offices, Devon Street, where tenders close at noon of Saturday, 4th August, 1917. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. JAMES BENNIE, FJN.Z.I.A., Architect, Wellington.
AVON CYCLE TYRES. DEBT in the long ran are British Avon Tyres and Tubes. Tyres guaranteed nix, twelve and fifteen months. Be British and buy British Goods. Sold by all Cycle Dealers Sole X.Z. distributor r*""g aod Co, Ltd., Christchurch.
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Taranaki Daily News, 25 July 1917, Page 1
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