AMUSEMENTS. THE PEOPLE'S AND FINALLY TO-MORROW NIGHT The big Fox picture of the Alaskan Gold Mines, presenting beautiful JEWEL CARMEN Who thrills in her latest picture, "The Girl With The Champagne Eyes." "The Girl With The Champagne Eyes." Also Sunshine and Tame Lions.' ;edy, "Wild Women At usual prices. TO-NIGHT & TO-MORROW. MATINEE, 3 p.m. FRIDAY. BARTON'S qreat jjew nntcus Reorganised, Refitted and Renovated. Air and Earth alive with Wonders. Electrically lighted throughout. Special engagement and first appearance of the FREDO BOYS FREIO BOYS The Tumbling Violinists and Musicians. DE CAR DE CAR King of Comedy Acrobats. THE THREE DARING DEANS Balancing BENHAMO Balancing Three Ladies on One Wire. Welcome Reappearance of the Altons. MARVON. LITTLE TOA FREDO The bunch of elasticity. THE FLYING LEES Button Busters. The 0 Benairs, 0 Posing Plastiques, Altons Ladderites, Si Ladies and Gentlemen. Also highly-trained Horses, Ponies and Don Keys. NEW BRASS BAND. Popular Prices. Location near Railway Station. WATTARA—SATURDAY. NEW PLYMOUTH BOYS' HIGH ON THE SCHOOL GROUNDS. FRIDAY, APRIL 4., fIRST EVENT 11 a.ra, AS invitations were previously issued for these Sports, which were postponed from last November owing to the prevailing epidemic, no further invitations have been sent Out; but a general invitation is extended to all parents, old boys and friends of the school. f OWN JJALL, QPUNAKE' GRAND PLAIN & FANCY-DRESS BALL. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, 1019. Promoted by the Returned Soldiers. Orchestral Music. Prizes for best Lady's and Gent's Fancy Dresa. Good Supper. Waltzing Competition. Gents., 5/-. Ladies, 2/0. ?,. HICKEY, Hon. Secretary. WELCOME-HOME SOCIAL, A RECEPTION will be tendered to Privates M. Corbett, A, J. Goodwin and V. L. Hamblyn iif the Tuna School on FRIDAY, 4th instant. Gents, 2s 6d: Ladies, a basket. •THE Public Trustee invites tenders for the purchase of Part Section 051 Town of New Plymouth, being the property recently occupied by D. Berry and Co., Ironmongers. Tenders to be enclosed in sealed envelopes marked "Tenders D. Berry & C 0.," to be forwarded so as to reach the office of the undersigned by Friday, the 4th day of April next, at 4 p.m. A deposit of 10 per cent, on the amount tendered to be enclosed with tender. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. E. BURR. i Acting Manager, Public Trust Office, New Plymouth. MOTOR PLOUGHING. AN Monday and Tuesday next, April 7 and 8, we are holding all-day trials with the Fordson Tractor and Oliver | I'iniigli at Mr. Herbert Joll's, Waitara. All farmers and others interested are cordially invited to attend. I H. DERBY & CO., 1 Ford Dealers, New Plymouth. i'QAAA AND £2500 available on LI/ "' U "" first mortgage at 0 per cent. —Wright and L»wreace, Solicitor*, 3tratfori
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 April 1919, Page 1
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