AMUSEMENTS. TO-MORROW, NEW SOUTH WALES STATE ORCHESTRA CONDUCTOR: HE KM VERBRUGGHEN GIVES ITS ONJ,Y y -. pLYMOUTH f}ONCER.T I TO-MORROW, At S p.m., ; in I.ho QORONATION J_JALL. Item No. in No. program. National Anthem. 1 11 Overture, "William Tell," Rossini. 'Cello solo, Mr James Messeas; Flute Solo, Mr. A. W. Arlom; Cor. Anglias Solo, ilr. J. W. Brinkman. 2 22 Aria—"Eri Tu" .... Verdi (From 'Tu li.allo in Machera"), Mons Albert Goossens 3 51 "Tangi" (Lament), from Maori Rhapsody for Oivhestra -\lfrcd Hill 4 Fantasia on British Se.i Songs. Arranged by Henri Verbrugghcn. INTERVAL. 5 42 Orchestral Suite, "Peer Gym" Greig 6 24 Aria—Largo "A 1 Factotum" Rossini. From "Barber of I Seville/' Mons Albert Goossens. 7 45 Minuet for Strings. Boeeherini S 64a Prelude to '"'Lohengrin," Wagner 65b Prelude to Act 111. (from I "Lohengrin") Wagner I GOD SAVE THE KING. PRlCES—Reserve:! 10s, Unreserved 6s and 3s. No Amusement Tax. j IP YOU WANT A SEAT . —-BSTTEP. EE EARLY! j ((At final Concerts in Auckland, thousands unable to gain admission.) TO-MORROW! TO-MORROW I MOTOB LORRY FOR HIRE. carrying of any description. Furniture removals undertaken in town or country. Orders left with Taylor and Roberts, Box 22, Inglewood, will receive prompt attention. Orders may be left with M. 0. Butcher, Coachbuilder, New Plymouth. R. J. MARSH, Egmont Village. (TO ALL FARMERS, MOTOR CAR AND GARAGE OWNERS, ETC. • rpiE FARMERS' CO-OP. GARAGE, HAWERA, has just secured the services of Mr. Musgrove. to take charge of their Plating Department. / Mr. Musgrove was, until recently, employed for many years in one of the largest shops in Sheffield, England. All plating work, either in nickel, silver or gold, will be done under Mr. Mnsgrove's personal supervision, and our numerous clients can depend upon the same high-grade work in this department that has of late characterised its other work. 3 Don't discard old E.P. parts, as we are prepared to make that old radiator frame, lamp rim, bumper or cycle part, etc., look like new. If you have any silver about your home looking shabby, forward it to us and experience a glad surprise at the transformation, which will cost only a trifling sum. Quotations gladly given. : Telephone. 164. Telephone 164. d To Motor-Cyclists and Intending Motor-Cyclists, Dliero are bargains to be had at the , ELTHAM MOTOR CYCLE REPAIR DEPOT. ' 1 2§-h.p. 1010 Douglas, good as new, .COS. e 1 2A-h.p. "New Imperial," 2-speed, £35. . 1 2J-h.p. "Enfold." 2-speed, £55. , 1 3-h.p. "Royal Ruby" (twin) free engine, £35. I 3-h.p. "Royal Ruby" (twin) 3-speed and clutch, £45. - 1 G-h.p. "Royal Ruby," 3-speed and clutch, £65. I 21-h.p. "Sun," 2-speed, £4O. n 1 3J-h.p. "Bradbury," 2-speed and clutch, £35. 1 3-h.p. "Lincoln Elk," £3O. 1 3i-h.p. 8.5.A., £25. 1 3VWi.p. "Overseas," 3-speed and clutch, £65. . 1 7-9-h.p. 1918 "Indian,"' £BO. AGENT for "Big X" and "Henderson," the two bestmotors 0 n the roadId DON'T FORGET, Motor-Cyela Repairs 9 are my speciality. In case of break-do >1 the road, RING UP 164. I. H. BODLE Bridge Stmt
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 January 1920, Page 1
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