AMUSEMENTS. MATINEE TO-DAY, AT 8 P.M. EVERYBODY'S TO-NIGHT . «t 8 TO-RIGHT Your only opportunity of teeing that IoTHthU k delightful little commedieime madoe kennedy MADGE KENNEDY Ib a (nappy, mirth-provoking, and brilliant Goldwyn Masterpiece. Five acts of intense enjoyment. "THROUGH THE WRONG DOOR!" THROUGH THE WRONG DOOR!" A midnight romance in Apartment X. A ftory of Adventure, and Mystery atarting is New York and finishing in the West. J# It goes .at a mile-a-minute through five breath-catching reels. Fine «uppdrting programme. D.C. 1/6, Stalls 1/- (plus tax). TJBUTI -BEACH PICNIC RACING CLUB'S JJALL Will be Held in the URENVI HALL . OX WEDNESDAY. APRIL 7ih. Gentlemen 3d, liadies 2s. HRST-CLASS ORCHESTRA. C. H. BARNITT, Hon. Secretary. BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTtt MUNICIPAL BAND RECITAL. yyEATHKR permitting, the New Plymouth Citizens' Band will give a Band Recital at the East End Reserve on SUNDAY, 4th April, commencing at 2.15 p.m. F. T. BELLRINGER, Town Clerk. MEETINGS. EGMONT ROAD HALL ASSOCIATION. rpHE Annual Meeting of the above will be held in the Hall on Tuesday, April s, at 8 p.m. Business: Report and Balance Shtet, Election of Officer*, and General. £. C. STANLEY, Hon Sec. TENDERS. HAWKRA COUNTY COUNCIL. TAJfGAHOE BRIDGE, OITAN'CAI ROAD. RENDERS will be received by the Hawera County Council up to noon on SATURDAY. April 10th. for the construction of Bridge over Tangahoe Stream on the Oliangai Road. Labor only. Plan* and specifications may be seen at the County Office. Hawera. Taranaki News Office, New Plymouth, and Public Works Department, Stratford. A. MUGGEEIDOF. Foreman of Works. LAUD FOR SALE. A 20 PER CENT. FARM. Jgg ACRES FREEHOLD AT £~"J JBOTAL PURCHASE MONF.Y £10.173. rHIS YEAR'S RETURNS WILL EASILY REACII £2IOO. Milking 78 cows, besides running other »toek. Only tl miles fr<im Hamilton by good road, and 4 from Matangi. Owner supplying "C.laxn'" factory. All fiat, but a gully running through property. Wrv well watered. School • mile. Cheese factory adjoining. H<ni-e li roim- (old l»ut quite sound I. Tip-top shed?. milkinjr machines and engine; II acres liu'erne and 14 in turnips. An adjoining farm is milking 1 row t>> the acre. Public Trustee Mortgage for C!"i00 just arranged. Owner wants 12000 cash, and .uiii give good terms for the balance. NOTE—I have inspected <!iis property, and am so sure that it is right that I am prepared to give considerable financial assistance to a practical m;tn to enable Jlim to buy it. Arrange immediate inspect inn if voii Want it. HERBERT HEWITT HAMILTON And DANNEV^RIvE. CKVKN ACRES, first-class residential proprrtv. (test locality in Stratfi»vd. tii-v. room-, lonp front.ijie. for subdivision. C2fioo. Owner will e\'itiiarigv iur >uitahlt> boii.sp property in i'lvmoutli. invited iion< Xvw Plymouth property owners. 50 ACRES, dairying land, one mile from Factory. School and Railway. £4i> per acre, good terms. Worth double the money in a few years with improvement!. «j. H. THOMPSON jTBATFORQ
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 April 1920, Page 1
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473Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 3 April 1920, Page 1
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