AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY'S NEXT TUESDAY, AUGUST 20. • VAUDEVILLE & PICTURES VAUDEVILLE & PICTURES The management have much pleasura in announcing another high-class vaudeville attraction in conjunction with their big picture programme. Special Engagement of a Sensational Attraction, Direct From Fuller's Vaudeville, Direct From Fuller's Vaudeville, Of The Bewildering Necromancer, FRANKLIN DEVON FRANKLIN DEVON FRANKLIN DEVON FRANKLIN DEVON FRANKLIN DEVON The Mighty Monarch of Magic. Brilliant! Solid! Overwhelming! A real good night of fun, and an entertainment of the highest merit. ALSO—THE MUSICAL CARLSONS THE MUSICAL CARLSONS THE MUSICAL CARLSONS THE MUSICAL CARLSONS THE MUSICAL CARLSONS FRED and MAVIS Presenting an array of strange and wonderful musical instruments, including The Wonderful Myrombaphone. For the public approval. MANAGERIAL NOTE.-We are now n a position to secure many of the leadDg vaudeville turns that appear on the fuller circuit. If the public, appreciates )ur efforts we shall combine vaudeville tnd pictures at frequent intervals. PUBLIC NOTICES. £JROSS M ART SATURDAY, AUGUST. 17. JUNIOR MEMBERS OF RED CROSS COMMITTEE IN CHARGE. - Ul gifts of flowers, vegetables, home iroduce, including cakes and bread, and aney articles, very gratefully received. romises given of apple pasties, pressed 3X tongue, stuffed roast pork, apples, lemons, Red Cros3 busters, shortbread, :akes,and bundles of assorted good thrysanthemum cuttings 411 takings devoted to Red Cross funds ,o help our sick and wounded soldiers. Mart open on Friday from 2.30 to 5 and to 8 p.m. to receive gifts, and to purihasers from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday. STRAWBERRIES. ITR. J. HILL will" be at the Imperial Hotel corner, Devon Street, on Saturday, to book orders for the NEW ETfERSBURGH Strawberry Plants for his season. BUXTON & WYNYARD, Late BUXTON & FALCONER, 'UBLIC ACCOUNTANTS & AUDITORS DEVON STREET. •JOTICE is hereby given that Mr. W. M. Falconer, F.1.A.N.Z., has severed lis connection with the above firm, Mr. 3. H. Wynyard, A.1.A.N.Z., A.P.A.N.Z. (Honors—Final) having been admitted n bis stead. ALLIANCE ASSURANCE CO., LTD. Established 1824. All Classes of Risks Undertaken. Assets totalled £28,000,000 at December 31, 1917. XTOTICE is hereby given of the transference of the Agency of the above Company from Messrs. Buxton and Falconer to Messrs. BUXTON & WYNYARD, Public Accountants and Auditors, Devon Street, who, in future, will act as the Company's Chief Representatives in New Plymouth and Taranaki as i whole. JF the person who took four yearling by mistake when shifting a mob froi my farm, corner of Junction and Kent Roads, and left others in their place, does not return same, the cattle left o the place will be sold by public auetio.. to defray expenses, at Mr. J.. Ryan's clearing sale on Monday, August 19. NORMAN HASTINGS. MOTOR CAR BARGAINS, One Model 37 HUDSON 6-seater. Musi be disposed of; should be very cheat at £l2O. One 6-40 Model HUDSON Car, in spto did condition: a great bargain a £3OO. One INDIAN: Motor-Cyde running well, JEST 10s. NEWTON KING
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 August 1918, Page 1
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478Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 16 August 1918, Page 1
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