AMUSEMENTS. MATINEE TO-DAY, AT 2 pm THE PEOPLE'S TO-NIGHT! At 8. ITO-NIGHT! i Absolutely the Hit of the Season in Mirth Films. Delightful SHIRLEY MASON & ERNEST TRUEX ' SHIRLEY MASON & ERNEST TRUES ' • In a Screaming Comedy Drama, GOOD-BYE BILL. GOOD-BYE BILL. < See Bill get "the Raspberry." You'll ' scream laughing at it! The cast includes < Herr Dresser, Heir Tonik, and Count von Bom Effrey-Minutt. Usual good films in support. NGAERE ZOO TEA AND pLEASURE Q.ARDENS. JESTER BROS, suggest that you organise a Picnic Party and come to NGAERE GARDENS. THERE IS NO BETTER PLACE IN TARANAKI. ■ The surroundings are "beautiful. • Ornamental Trees and Shrubs afford shelter from sun and wind. A Large Marquee, containing picnic tables, has recent'/ been added to the many conveniences in the Gardens. HOT WATER SUPPLIED FREE. FREE AMUSEMENTS. Rowing Boats, Swing Boats, Ocean Wave, Roek-a-byes, Paddling Pool, Menagerie. (Water Chute by Arrangement,) Ring-315, ami have..a chat with ,is about your requirements, and the day you are coming. You will be surprised what a delightful day ca* be spent at cur Gardens. LESTER BROS., ■ iibLIC NJTICES. JNFORMATION as to the whereabouts of Mrs. J. Donnelly and child (nee E. Judson), last seen in llawera on Dee. 19, is desired by John Donnelly, Corbett Street, Paeroa. i rpHIS is to notify that Mr. and Mrs. A. i Potter, of the Urenui Hotel, have • left Urenui, and all outstanding accounts j owing to or by the Hotel must be sent to j Mrs. Mary ColmaiT, Urenui Hotel, or to I Messrs. O'Dea, Haselden and Bayloy, Solicitors, Hawera. RAVING bought the Fruit in Mr. Ward's orchard at Tntutawa, tres- , passers will be prosecuted. C. BURTON. A BOUT 10 tons of Chaff; price on trucks at Waitara, £9 153 a ton, | plus sacks. Apply C. HANDLEY, UreURUTI BEACH RACING CLUB. 1 ' ANNUAL MEETING. npHE Annual Meeting of the above Club will be held at Urenui TO- ! MORROW (SATURDAY) EVENING, when all interested are requested to attend. C. H. BARNETT, Hon. See. CHALLENGE ACCEPTED. "JIT "DADIC'H, of Waitara, present holder of light-weight championship, accepts the challenge of P. Woods, of Hawera, to wrestle for £M a-side, or more if necessary. The match to take place in about two months' time. I\i. RADICIL Waitara. i THE TARANAKI FARMERS' MEAT CO., LTD. CATTLE RECEIVING DATES. RAHOTU.— January 13th, from 10 a.m. to 12 noon, at Mr Newton King's Yards. OIvATO.January 13th, from 1 to 3 p.m. at the Company's receiving paddock. M. H. BARNITT, Buyer. Telephone 4G35., New Plymouth. THE PROVIDENT INVESTMENT AND BUILDING SOCIETY OF TARANAKI (Permanent). (Incoiporated under "The Building Societies Act, 18S0.") T " SUBSCRIPTIONS will be due and * pavable at the Office of the Society TO-DAY (Saturday, Jan. 10, 1920), till . 5 p.tn ' L. M. MONTEATH, '' Secretary. • SNTP 127(5. FOR SALE. 1018-1919 Model INDIAN MOTOR CYCLE, 7-9 h.p., complete with lamp, etc., in splendid order; only used a few months. Price £llO. BBIDGEX'S MOTOR EQUIPMENT STORE, 'Phone 68 fiWESW,
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Taranaki Daily News, 10 January 1920, Page 1
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