amusements. NOTE.—MACK SENNETT TO-NIGHT! THE PEOPLE'S TO-NIGHT! At 8. TO-NIGHT! Last Night of the Big Western Play. CHARLES RAY CHARLES RAY In his Biggest Success THE SHERIFF'S SON. THE SHERIFF'S SON. Also Gazette and Mack Sennett Menagerie. * COMIXG TO-MORROW! A stirring romance of intrigue and mystery. Beautiful and Bewitching MAY ALLISON in her famous MAY ALLISON Metro play. THE ISLAND OF INTHIGOE. THE ISLAND OF A thrilling story of abduction and escape! QYCLE JJACE J£EETING. ■ NEW PLYMOUTH RACECOURSE. SATURDAY, MARCH 6th. First Race 12.45. 220 ENTRIES. ALL THE CRACK RIDERS COMPETING. EIGHT RACES—FULL OF THRILLS & EXCITEMENT. Cannon-ball Coleman will attempt to lower his present flying mile record of 49 3-5 sec 3. The greatest speed event ever held in Taranaki. CITIZENS' BAND IN ATTENDANCE. Afternoon Tea and Soft Drinks on the Ground, Entrance to all parts of the course, 2s 6d. Cars Is, other vehicles 6d. H. TOWNSLEY, Hon. Sec. Box 22.
APPLICATIONS. FIRST-CLASS MECHANIC WANTED. RANTED— Capable Turner and Fitle; for growing Motor business. Goo< r/ages and prospects to Tight man. C. L. WILSON, Garage, ELTHAM.
WANTED. EXPERIENCED Yulcaniser and Retreader for big plant; good opening to obtain share in business for good man. AppIy—"VULCANISER" News Office.
WANTED. Representative required by National Mutual Life Association, for New Plymouth and district. Good terms to suitable man. J. p. M. STEWART, District Manager, Eltliam. GENTLEMAN WELL KNOWN TO FARMERS WANTED. fO represent a reliable firm of Land Agent?, on splendid eommission; Representative to get into touch with prospective buyers for the Thames Valley. AppIy—"LAND," Taranaki Daily News.
J)AILY jyjOTOR gERVICE. URL'TI, URENUI, WAITARA, NEW PLYMOUTH. J BEG to notify that I have now put into commission a New, Up-to-date 40-li.p. 'Bus, specially designed for the traffic, and hope, by strict attention to business, to merit a fair share of patronage. Parcels, etc., carried at lowest rates. Fares: — 1 Single. Return. Uruti to New Plymouth 10/ 1 ft/6 Urnti to Waitara 8/ 12/6 Pukearuhe Junction to New Plymouth • 5/6 7/fi Urenui to Waitara 3/6 5/ Urenui to New Plymouth 5/6 8/fi Waitara to New Plymouth 2/ 3/6 N. HAMBLIN, Proprietor. NOTICE TO CUSTOMERS. QN and after March Bth, we, the undersigned Blacksmiths, intend to strictly enforce the cash system adopted some time ago by the Association. On no account will credit be given. W. P. BURKE. J. L. POWER.
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 March 1920, Page 1
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