AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY'S 10-NIGHT TO-NIGHT Last Night of BESSIE LOVE BESSIE LOVE <B the charming story of Irish Life, "WEE lADY BETTY" "WEE LADY BETTY" And "THE FATAL RING" COMING TO-MORROW HAROLD LOCKWOOD HAROLD LOCKWOOB In a vigorous Metro feature, "THE LANDLOPER" "THE LANDLOPER" Price) as Usual. Plan at Collier's. BELL BLOCK HALL. *A GRAND SOCIAL AND EUCHRE PARTY will be held in the above Ball on THURSDAY, January 30, at 8 p.m. Proceeds in aid of hall funds. Stood floor, music and supper. Gentlemen it, Ladies Is. A. GIDDY, Hon. Secretary. EDUCATIONAL. NEW PLYMOUTH BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL. IJ«HE First Term 1919 commences in the New School on MONDAY, February 10. Mr. Moyes will be "At Home" to interview Parents and Pupils on THURSDAY, 30th January, from 10 aon. to 6 p.m. Pupils are requested ta take their Proficiency Certificates with t>iOTn. EDMUND LASH, Secretary. NEW PLYMOUTH GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL. Girls' High School will re-open on WEDNESDAY, February 5. Miss Barr will be at the School, Mangorei Road, to see Parents and Pupils on FRIDAY) January 31, from 10 a.m. to 12 loon, and from 2 p.m. to 4.30 p.m. Pupils are requested to take with them their proficiency certificates. Boarders are expected to come into residence on TUESDAY, Fetoosrry EDMUND LASH, Secretary. ST MARY'S BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, STRATFORD. HEAD MISTRESS, MISS STANFORD. School will re-open on WEDNESDAY, February 12. Boarders are expected to return, on TUESDAY, February u. Intending day girls will be enrolled at St Mary's on TUESDAY, February 11, from 10 a.m. till noon. STRATFORD DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL. J)UPILS wishing to join the Secondary Department of the School should »t once apply to the headmaster for admission, sending proofs of qualification Orders for railway passes for pupils ITill be issued on Saturday, February 1. The headmaster, Mr. Tyrer, will be in the School Office on Saturday, February 1, from 10 to 12 and from 2 to 4, when parents may consult him re their chilIran's work. SECRETARY, S.D.H. School Committee. MUSICAL. O gTURROCK, L.MXTS., T.C.L. PIANIST Resumes tuition on THURSDAY, February 6. At home to intending pupils Tuesday and Wednesday, 4th and sth, from 2 p.m. till 6 p.m. Pupils may receive lessons at Boy 9' and Girls' Hign M Schools by arrangement. Studio: Griffiths' Buildings, Egmont Street. Telephone, 616. MOTOR BARGAIN COLUMN. Tna WILLY OVERLAND 30cwt Chassis; bus body was burnt off tliia. Would make a very good delivery van. Chassis does not require a great deal of attention. Should be a gift at £IOO. )ne 1914 model 5-scater STUQEBAKER Has not done big mileage; good running order. A snip at £l5O. QNE latest model 8.5.A.; nearly new, and Handsome Coach-built Sidecar (with windscreen, etc.'), in perfect order. I Bargain at £IOO. QUE 5-Seater DODGE CAR; recently overhauled and painted; great vulue at £325. NEWTON KING. ' TMTANY a farmer thought he was getting good results from hi« cows until he •erst his cream to us. Then he found that lie did quite a bit better.—The Wanjar.ui Fresh Food Co. Local Agent, J. Mudiord, Veale Road, kx
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 January 1919, Page 1
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512Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 30 January 1919, Page 1
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