, AMUSEM-NTS. EVERYBODY'S rO-NIGSTI r~ At 745. TO-NIGHT! LAST NIGHT OP CONSTANCE TALMADGE and t . TOM MOORE in "THE LESSON." "THE LESSON." The lesson of a tightwad husband and M independent wife—and how she taughf him.: / Superb supports: "Pathe Gazette, 1 ' "Tov of -vWeattand* part 2, "Waswanipae Week End," Outing-chester scenic, and aTOLARIOUS SUNSHINE COMEDiT ;,. •: . MONGRELS. ■ '(They don't like music.) TO-MORROW! JU»ft«LVITXJE in "COAX ME." the liveliest comedy-drama for months. COMING! "RIDERS OP THE PURPLE SAGE." . Prices* it* Usual. M-MORROW! TOMORROW! OPENING DAY OF THE IARAKAKI AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY'S ELEVENTH ANNUAL WINTER SHOW. The Show will be opened in the CORONATION HALL, GILL STREET, bv the HON. W. H. NOSWORTHY, Minister for Agriculture, and Mr. 8. G. SMITH, M.P, At 2 p.m. TO-MORROW. , And .'twill continue for FOUR DAYS AND FOUR NIGHTS: WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY, JUNE 9th, 10th, 11th and 12th. Excellent Entries. Success Assure 1. Orchestra in attendance each night. Luncheon, Afternoon Tea, and Supper, under management of Ladies' Committee., A Visit to the Society's Produce Stall will be worth while. KHttTRY\SHOW! POULTRY SHOW! COMMENCING TO-MORROW ALSO. See the Feathered Section. See the great exhibjtifn < of Pigeor.s ~ .., competing fpr ' .'. iJ&'COLUMBAftIAN PEACE
... TROPHY. See the Canaries and Children's Pets. iDMISSION—AduIts Is, Children unjier 12, Cd. Members of the Societv free. 1 • WILLIAM P. OKEY, Secretary. P.O. Box lfl, 'Phone 87, New Plymouth. ELEVENTH DOMINION AND GREAT WIOTER SHOWj HAWIIRA, JULY 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10th. Special Educational Features. This Year 15,000 more feet of Show Space. The largest under cover Winter Show in New Zealand. There are classes for—all Schools— Farm and Garden —Honey—Fancy Work —Home Industry—Poultry, etc. ENTRIES close on SATURDAY, If you have not a schedule, write at once to—- . L. 0. HOOKER, Secretary. Box 79, Hawera. MOTOR BARGAIN-COLUMN. I RUBGE MULTI 5-6 h.p. Motor Cycle. ill'good running order; a great snip at £4O. 1 6-cyUnder MITCHELL Touring Car, latest model, fitted with self starter and electric lights, in first-class order. Price £SOO. ) OVERLAND Touring Car, 90 model, dona about 2000 miles, fitted with selfstarter and electric lights, in perfect order.. Price. £450. One THORNYCROFT Chassis, 30 cwt., a bargain; Price £350. One FORD 'BUS (20-seater body), in excell'at condition. For quick sale, £3OO. One 2-TON LORRY, Platford Body; Price £250. Doe 5-seater F/N CAR in first-class order. Great value for quick sale, £SOO. "J Five Seater CUTTING CAR, guaranteed in good running order. Prise £2OO. One 5-seater ZEDEL CAR, in excellent order, just painted, recently overhauled; new hood, etc. For quick sale, price £3OO cash. Apply Ingtewood Office. NEWTON KING. AUTOMOTIVE EQUIPMENT. USEFUL AND PROFITABLE ACCESSORIES. 9* CURE-CURE" Steam Vulcanisers, absolutely safe and easy to operate. Coat of,punctures less than sixpence. Do your own tube and cover repairs and save money. Price, with fuil equipment and instructions: No. 1 Outfit 355. No. 2 Outfit ir ., 25* Post Free. BRIDGER'S MUTOR EQUIPMENT STORE, "PHONE 66 ELTHAiI.
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Taranaki Daily News, 8 June 1920, Page 1
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