AMUSEMENTS. THE PEOPLE'S TO-NIGHT 1 At 8. TO-NIGHT! Are chorus girls vamps? Do they get all they can out of men because they love men or luxury? Interesting, eh? Well, ETHEL CLAYTON in her big play "PETTIGREW'S GIRL," places the spotlight on the inner Workings of the heart of a chorus girl! Also Strong Support* GOOD FRIDAY NIGHT. "THE PASSING OF THE THIRD FLOOR BACK." Jerome K. Jerome's famous message to the world. See it. BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. SWIMMING CARNIVAL, MUNICIPAL BATHS. WEDNESDAY, MARCH. 31, at 8 p.m. Races, Diving, Moivte Christc Act, Mermaids, and Marino Tea Party. Admission: Adults 1/-. Children 6d. JD\ T. BELLRINGER, Town Clark. STRATFORD METHODIST CHURCH. FAREWELL SOCIAL. A FAREWELL SOCIAL will be held in the Methodist Hall TO-NIGHT, at 8 -'clock, to say good-bye to Rev. R. B. l'insley and family. SOCIAL AND DANCE. . SOCIAL AND DANCE will be held in the PUNIHO SCHOOLROOM in aid of the School Funds on evening of Easter Monday. Music bv Mr. Pearson. TARATA DOG TRIAL CLUB. r£EE ANNUAL Meeting of the above trials will be held on Mr. R. Pater- | son's farm at Tarata on Thursday and j Friday, 22nd and 23rd April. Entries I close with Secretary on 15th April, at 8 p.m. D. PATERSON, Secretai APPLICATIONS. CLERK WANTED. IOR CLERK for our OPUNAKE BHANCH. Good SalaTy uitable youth. ,tions in writing to— THE MANAGER, T.™>n *-, Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd., HAWERA. . LAD WANTED. j T AD Wanted at onco to learn a first- | class trade, starting £1 a week and I rapidly rising. Splendid chance for smrfft , and willing boy.—Apply by letter to | "Good Opportunity," News Office. BOROUGH OF LNGLEWOOD. POWER HOUSE ATTENDANT. A PPLICATIONS will be received up to 4 p.m. on SATURDAY, 3rd April. 1920, for the position of Power House Attendant. Wages £3 10s per week. Particulars may be seen at the office of this paper, or obtained from the undersigned. E. OLSON, Town Clerk. Ingle wood, March 20th. 1920. | LAND FOR SALE. | GOING CONCERN, 9AA ACRES, W.C.S.R. Lease, with | *■'*'" machines, power, circular saw, farm implement?. 4-roomed house and j other buildings. First-class cowshed with concrete floor; £2OOO cash required. Good terms for balance. Price £27 10s FAIRBROTHER & PICKERING, NEW PLYMOUTH. 'PHONES—7OB & 3295. (private). THE BEST KA ACRES, 10 miles from New Plymouth 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, 6bail concrete floor milking shed. Price £9O per acre, £I2OO cash. I£l ACRES, 8 miles from New Plymouth, 156 acres grass and crops, 5 acres good bush, 8 paddocks; well watered and good shelter; carrying capacity 45 cows. Buildings: House 9 rooms, 13bail milking shed, and other good buildings. Price £35 per acre, terms. Well worth inspection. IAA ACRES (West Coast Lease 2 years), 7 miles from New Plymouth, all ploughable, watered by streams, 8 paddockß, 75 acres in grass, 25 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 hour, 307 Office, or 673 Residence. Land Salesman. W. G. SiCriARDSON, Wallath Road, WESTOWN.
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Taranaki Daily News, 31 March 1920, Page 1
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