• AMUSEMENTS. PEOPLE'S PICTURES QUEEN STREET, OPP G.P.O Special Attraction. LAST DAY AND NIGHT. MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2.30. Tiic one and only piCKFORD The supreme screen star—''Sweetheart of the World," in " T HE L ittle p RIXCESS " " rpHE JJTTLS pRINCESS" ''Dear God! Why did you take my Daddy from me?" A photoplay in which little Mary I.angs rainbows on broken tragedies—the sunradiant dreams of a sweet girl's optimism —one perpetual pattering of rosy feet in'rosier meadows. Let no child miaa this great picture. Admission.—Matinee: Children, Hd. Evenings: Circle, 1/3; Stalls, !)d.
HOLIDAY NOTICES CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. Gane Milking Machine Proprietary, Eltham, beg to announce to tl.oir Clients that their premises at Eltham will be closed as follows: December 25 to 28, inclusive, and. January 1 and 2, 1919, inclusive. Any urgent communication should be addressed to "Milcow," Box 3, Eltham. Arrangements have been made to attend as early as possible. Expert's address: A. H. Russell, Mingawhero Road, Eltham. Manager's address: J. Taylor, Meuli Street, Eltham.
PUBLIC NOTICES. pLYMOUTH QPUNAKE jyjAIL gERVICE HOLIDAY ARRANGEMENTS. AK New Year's Day a car will leave New Plymouth at. 7.31) a.m., Okato 8.35 a.m., arriving Opunake 9.30 a.m., thence proceeding direct to Stratford, arriving at the racecourse at 11 a.m., and will leave Opunake on return to New Plymouth at 7 p.m. Morning car will leavj Opunake for New Plymouth as usual at 7.15, arriving New Plymouth 0.15 a.m., thence proceeding to Stratford races. Return car will lem-e New Plymouth for Opunake at 7 p.m. (F, THURSDAY, .i.i:.''<rv 2, Special Trip to Mokau Itiver, leaving New Plymouth 0 a.m. Book early, so that arrangements can be made with launch. E. WOOLDRIDGE, Proprietor. 'Phone 357. RE-OPENING OF PRIVATE HOSPITAL
B Y Special Request of old patients and others, Nurse Bennett, of Inglewood, has decided to re-open her Private Hospital at the beginning of the New Year, 1019. NURSE BENNETT, Inglewood. MAKE A GOOD START IN ID 10 BY SECURING YOUR NEW YEAR'S DAY JOINT FROM SOLE BROS: NEW PLYMOUTH'S LEADING BUTCHERS. Southdown Lambs, fattened at Weston Park, Frankley Road, will be a speciality. Our Beef is the primest and best; lovely Vealers; Dairy-fed Pork, Southdown Mutton. ALL OP THE VERY FINEST QUALITY NOTHING BUT THE VERY BEST. ORDER EARLY AT SOLE BROS.
PRICE? RIGHT! FOR IMMEDIATE SALE—--12/16-h.p. SWIFT Four-Seater; guardsteed perfect condition. ' /' 40-h.p. OVERLAND Five-Seater; A Snip. 20-h.p. HUPMOBILE Two-Seater. 20-h.p. DARRACQ Four-Seater. RING, WRITE OR CALL—FOR PRICES AND DEMONSTRATION WASHBOURNE, JMPERIAL Q.ARAGE, Devon Street .. NEW PLYMOUTH. 'Phone 401. TARANAKI MOTORS. LTD. GENERAL CARRIERS, MOTOR ENGINEERS A ELECTRICIANS. TRANSPORT BETWEEN NEW PLYMOUTH AND OPUNAKE— Two powerful lorries, capacity up to 5 tons each, available and ready for service. Customs and forwarding Agents: TARANAKI MOTORS, LTD. Office and sheds: Opposite Terminus Hotel, St. Aubyn St. :.et, New Plymouth, teieshone 63a,,
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 December 1918, Page 1
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