AMUSEMENTS. THE PEOPLE'S O-NIGHT! At 8. TO-NIGHT! The Charming Metro Star,, MAY ALLISON in the third of the new MAY ALLISON" Metro Productions, HER INSPIRATION. HER INSPIRATION. A gripping romantic plav set amid the Kentucky Mountains. Also Latest Gs ette, Pictorial News, and Comedy. BAND RECITAL. j permitting the New pj y . j mouth Citizens' Band will give "a j Band Recital at Pukekura Park on Sun- | day, 18th inst., commencing 2.45 p.m. Collection in aid of Park and Band funds. ff. R. CATTLEY, Secretary. I NGAEKE ZOO •J«EA AND pLEASURE GARDENS. JESTER BROS, suggest that you organise a Picnic Party and come to NGASRE GARDENS. THERE IS NO BETTER PLACE IN TARANAKI. The surroundings are beautiful. Ornamental Trees and Shrubs afford shelter from sun and wind. N 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., Rock-*-byes, Paddling Pool, Menagerie. (Water Chute by Arrangement.) Ring 315, and have a chat with as about your requirement?, and the day you are coming. You will be surprised what a delightful day can be spent at our Gardens. ' LESTER BROS., Proprietors. PCBLIC NJTICES. BUSINESS NOTICE. ! N. H. C. CAPLEN and E. P. COX beg to notify the public that they have entered into partnership as Land, Financial, Insurance and General Commission Agents, and that in future the late business of Mr. N. H. C. Caplen will be carried on in the same premises (Princes Street, opp. Post Office, Hawera), under the style of Caplen and Cox. Prospective vendors and purchasers of town and country properties are invited to entrust their business to the hew firm, where they will be assured of the personal and prompt attention of the v prinI cipals. CLIFTON COUNTY COUNCIL. pUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that all old wooden bridges erected prior to 1915 are unsafe for traffic, and drivers are cautioned against using any but the lightest of loads, and at reduced speeds. C. F. DOWSETT, County Engineer. NOTICE TO ALL LAND AGENTS. ]H"Y Property Section, 1420 Devofi Street, New Plymouth, is withdrawn from sale. \ G. E. BOCOCK, Stratford. FARM LEASEHOLD. RANTED TO SELL—Good Leasehold Farnf of 220 Acres in Opunake District. For particulars apply to—"RESIDENT," c/o Post Office, Opunake. REMOVAL NOTICE. ARCHIBALD BROS., Inglewood Mail Contractors, wish to notify the public that, for further convenience, on and after the 19th January, their Parcel Depot will be the Dominion Taxi Garage, Currie Street, opposite Sole Bros.' . OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. ATTENTION RETURNED SOLDIERS' TAXI .SERVICE. VX/HEN you require a Car, whether for business or pleasure trips, ring Phone 770. Taxi Stand Phone 534. Cars for hire day or night. Reliable drivers. SEED .'■! BAILEY, PROPRIETORS. 190 YOUNG ST., NEW PLYMOUTH. SNIP 1276. FOR SALE. 1918-1919 Model INDIAN MOTOP CYCLE, 7-3 h.p., complete with lamp etc., ia splendid order; only used a few months. Price £llO. BKIDGEa'S l ' MOTOR EQUIPMENT STORE, !?hone 66. ELTHAM.
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 January 1920, Page 1
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