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AMUSEJL-NTS. EVERYBODY'S TO-NIGHT ■ at t TO-NIGHT Absolutely the last night of the Tattling Comedy Drama, "UPSTAIRS" A frolicking, rollicking, "UPSTAIRS" Ragtime romance, with "UPSTAIRS" Cupid at the Drums. Starring MABEL NORM AND. Supports include "Stingaree" No. 10. scenic and topical tilma. COMING TO-MORROW. June Efridge, Irving Cumming9, Frank Mayo and Muriel Ogtriche, in •THE' BLUFFER" D.C. 1/6, Stalls 1/- (plu3 tax).

: t -QRAND Q_o N CERT MR PVKESURA PARK, ■ •' In Aid of MRS. BURGESS' £IOOO FUND. EMPIRE THEATRE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31st, 1920, PROGRAMME, 7.50 p.m. Selection, Mrs Moverley's Orchestra. Song, "Youth," Mr. P. Frederic. Whistling Rigtime, Mr. Boothe. Song, Mrs. Northern. Cornet solo, Mr. Tayor. - Song, Mr. R. L. Cooper. Song, "Laugh and Sing," Mrs. Wilks. Recitation, selected, Mrs. Stewart Rus- . sell. Violin Solo, Mr. Ray Murphy. Song, "Angus Macdonald," Miss Leitch. Song, "The Ballade. Monger," Mr. A. B. Macdonald. Piute solo, "Gems of England," Mr. Northern, Song, "Morning and You," Miss Cocker. Selection, Mrs. Morerley's Orchestra. Song, "Under the Lanterns," Mrs. Wilks. Cornet Solo, Mr. Taylor. Song, Mr. Cooiper. Song, "June Music," Miss Leitch. "Violin Solo, Mr. R. Murphy. Tew Minutes in the Farm-yard, Mr. Boothe. . GOD SAVE THE KING. 'Accompanists: Mrs. Fredric, L.A.8., L.C.T.L., and Mrs. Cooper, L.A.B. Admission—3s & 2s. Bos Plan at Collier's. "OH, JOY!" JJ- GAE R E QAP.DENS GOOD FRIDAY. ' PROGRAMME. Commencing 1.45 p.m. March, "Dolores."—Orchestra, Selection, "ATlet.te"—Orchestra. Song, "The Lost Chord"—Mr. P. Coe (bass), orchestral accompaniment. Piccolo solo, "Homage to the Thrush."-" Mr. G. Dick, (orchestral accomp.) "Tosti's Good-Bye."—Miss Rona Kino (soprano). Waltz, "My Life is Love."—Orchestra. Song, "How Lovely arc Thy Dwellings." Mr. A. Bills (tenor). Orches. accomp. Duet, selected.—Messrs A. Bills & P. Coe. Suite, "Two Light Pieces."—Orchestra. Song, "Love Here is My Heart.'—Miss Rona Kino (soprano). Clarionet solo, selected.—Mr. H. Lester, Selection, "Bing Boys."—Orehestra. Admission—Adults 6d, Children 3d. EASTER MONDAY. OUR USUAL HUGE BILL OF ATTRACTIONS. LESTER BROS, Phone 315. THE TARANAKI INVESTMENT AND DEPOSIT CORPORATION, LIMITED. rtfRECTORS: Messrs. J. 3. Richards (Chairman), W. A. McCutchan, E. Marfell, Alan Good, C. J. Hawken, R. Dingle, S. Macalister. LIBERAL ADVANCES made on mortgage AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. Purchase of existing Mortgages enterDEPOSITS ACCEPTED at following rates: — 6 months .... 3J per cent. >.12 months .... 5 per cent. 24 months .... 5% per cent. For further particulars apply to THE SECREI-OtY, WILLIAM POWER, A.P.A (N.Z.), A-LA.jN.JS. Municipal Buildings, Stratford.

THE BEST KA ACRES, 10 miles from New Plymonth by good road; all level, well watered, 12 paddocks all in grass and crops; carrying 24 cows, 2 horses and dry stock. New house of 6 rooms, 8bafl concrete floor milking shed. Price £OO per acre, £I2OO cash. "I CI ACRES, 6 miles from New Plymouth, 156 acre 3 grass and crops, 5 acres good bush, 8 paddocks; well watered and good shelter; carrying capacity 46 cows. Buildingß: House 9 rooms, 13bail milking shed, and other good buildings. Price £35 per acre, terms. Weil worth inspection. 100 (West Coast Lease 22 years), 7 miles from New Plymouth, all ploughable, watered by streams, 8 paddocks, 75 acres in grass, 2o acres in crops. Carrying 30 cows and dry stock. Handy to factory and school. Good 6-roomed house, 9-<bail milking shed. Stock and plant at valuation. .Price £33 per acre, £I6OO cash. R: A: LARGE Estate Agent U.S.S. Co.'s Buildings Telephone any hoar, 367 Office, or 673 Residence. Land Salesman, W. G. RICKABDSON, Jfirtlath Road, WESTOWN.

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Taranaki Daily News, 30 March 1920, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 30 March 1920, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 30 March 1920, Page 1

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