AMOSJEJtEWXS, MATINEE TO-DAY, AT - I\A{, THE PEOPLE'S TO-NIGHT! At 7.45. TO-NJGH'T! Britisn fl'Kecl .llftsteyijieee, A Great Kveni for Ihu* good*.souJ< who em L hnig made in America, London Present. ■SHERLOCK HOLME;-; •SHERLOCK HOLMES SHERLOCK HOLMES The Master Detective of all itime, jn Cowan Doyle's Thrilling Story THE VALLEY OF FEAR, THE VALLEY OF FEAR,' THE VAt LEY OF FEAR, An All-British-Film—and we say a»»in An All-British Film!! An enthralling production, splendidly portrayed. Q.RAND OONCERT & J)ANCE. TOWN KALL, STRATFORD. THURSDAY, HAY 27th, at 8 p.m. The ANNUAL CONCERT & DANCE Stratford A. and P. Association will iw held on the above date. The following Artists lidvi- besm engaged: Miss !'. iii.TJ'.eli OVungaaui), Pianiste iladamo >.wil,v tlrisp-; (W'anganui), ' Soprano. | Mrs. Ivn Syntes (Wanganui) Con- i trail t>. ' j Mr. i. . RoherUon (Wanganui), (Tenor). Mr. I'. H. \ulkie (Wanganui) Hiuno'--ist. PRICES OF ADMISSION.—3s (3s Cd booked) and 2s. Bos plan at Secretary's Ulfica, Broadway, Stratford. To be followed by SUPPER and DANCE. Fox's Orchestra in attendance Admisiion: 2s Gd doubl», Is 6d single. gTRATFORD fJOWN JJALL. THURSDAY, JUNE 3. GRAND PLAIN & FANCY DRESS BALL. Prizes for Best Dresse*, APPLICATIONS. 0 WANTED. ffiNCTNE CLEANERS for Railway Department. Applicants must be between tne ages oi 17 and 24 years last birthday. Wages, Os (id to 12s per dav, according to age. -Fifth Standard education certificate Apply personally or by letter i-e- Locomotive jPsreman", Vl'.aitway Department, Wanganui, or New Plymouth. HELP FOR LAUNDRY. —For Public Hospital, New Plymouth, a woman to help in laundry. Good wages offered. Apply— MATRON. WANTED. COMPETENT DRESSMAKER, to do work for Drapery Trade at Waitara. Work rooms and sewing machines free. Apply to — HERBERT JOLL, Draper, Waitara. TENDERS. TO BUILDERS & CONTRACTORS: RENDERS are called for purchase and removal of a IC-roomed Boarding House at Waitara. For particulars apply to the undersigned. HERBERT .TOLL, Waitara. TENDERS FOR MASONIC HOTEL. WAITARA. WINDING UP OF ESTATE. RENDERS will be received up to 10 a.m. on the Ist of June nest for the sale of the .leasehold interest held by the Trustees of the Masonic Hvitel, particulars of which appear hereunder. Any further details will be supplied to bona fide-applicants. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders to be addressed "The Trustees of the Masonic Hotel, Box 7C4, G.P.0., Wellington." PARTICULARS. LAND contains I rood 1 perch, situate at corner of McLean and Warne Streets, Waitara, Taranaki. ESTATE 24 years' lease with perpetual right of renewal. Subject to payment of a ground rental of £BO per annum, payable half-yearly to the Waitara Harbor Board. (BUILDINGS: Two-storeyed Hotel with outbuildings in good repair. RENTAL: A weekly rental of £lO is paid by the present tenant and licensee under his lease. GOODWILL: The goodwill of. the hotel averages £.IOOO per annum. TENANT: Mr. D. O. McPherson, Hotelkeeper, Waitara. ENCUMBRANCES: Lease to D. D. McPherson expires on 14th April, 1022. DEEDS are held by MESSRS. EDWARDS & O'DONNELL, Barristers and Solicitors, 200 Lambton Quay, Wellington,
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 May 1920, Page 1
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