AMUSEMENTS. EMPIRE THEATRE XCWKIGHT at 8 TO-NIGHT For Two Nights Only THE LYRIC QUARTETTE Who were one of the outstanding features of the Chautauqua's second visit to the Dominion, and THE LYRIC COSTUME COMEDY COMPANY A Brilliant Organisation of Singers, MnsiriaiN and Raconteur.*, in a clean, fii'-ii entertainment of MKUinY. .MIRTH AND SONG KKVkX BRILLIANT PIERROTS, in an entertainment of unusual merit, daintiness and taste, having for its es—ln Fact— SOMETHING TO PLEASE EVERY'BODY 7 . The Quartette Singing j s a Revelation lhe Blending of their Voices is Perfect Prices: 4/-, 3/-, and 2/- (plus tax). Box Plan at Collier's. PUBLIC NOTICES. "BROOKLANDS" & \UARANUI"JJROOKLAXDS" & "MARANUI" will bo open to the Public on SUNDAY NEXT, the 17th inst. NEWTON KING. T. C. LIST. jJ£U-VDAY, October 23th, being Labor Day, the RARAWA will leave Onehunga on TUESDAY. October 2Cth, at 4 p.m., and Breakwater WEDNESDAY October 27th, at 0.30 p.m. Train leaves New Plymouth for Breakwater on WEDNESDAY, October 27th, at 0 p.m. < ■ D. C. POTTS. A ee nt. RANTED ]£NOWN GEO. BREWER, of Wanganui, SECOND-HAND DEALER, will visit N T EW PLYMOUTH on MONDAY, OCTOBER IStii, ivhen he is prepared to buy for cash and give you beM market value for any of the following articles:— Ladies', Gents', and Children's left-off Clothing of all descriptions, Jewellery, Overcoats, Bags, Trunks, Opera Glasses. Sewing Machines, Gramaphones, Phonographs, etc., and furniture of every de-. scription—in fact, anything you wish to dispose of. Don't delay. Start your spring cleaning at once. Turn out your cupboards and wardrobes, and don't let tlie moths and siiverfish eat holes in them. Write at once to GEO. BREWER, Post Office, New Plymouth. All letters must reach there on or before Monday, Oct.
(fc G VETERINARY SURGEON, .STRATFORD 'Phone No. 1] (Club Hotel). Attends Coronation Stable*, Kit every Wednesday and Friday. EVERYBODY'S PICTURES EVERYBODY'S PICTURES OCTOBER 25 &, 20, YOU WILL SEE A CAR LBAP A FIVE-FOOT GATE A CAR LEAP A FIVE-FOOT GATE A CAR LEAP A FIVE-FOOT GATE See this remarkable, teat, and llien STAINTON & CO. L TD NEW PLYMOUTH. 'Phones 732-ISO. Box 14-.' MOTOR CYCLES. 1 2J-h.p. Connanghf, 2 stroke £3 I 5-C Royal Ruby, Ruby gearbox. perfect order £0 I 3i James, twin gearbox, all 1 2J-h.p. Do speed; exeell 7-!) Indian, 191(1 model; a barfT"'" £7 I 2A-li.p. New Imperial, £," 1 3.',-li.n. New Hudson. :j-sn*.>oil and I "4-li.p. P..5.A., 3-speed, gearbox £75 1 3>/,-h.p. Triiimpli, free engine £35 I 3J-b.p. Bradbury, free engine £3O 1 3 , /,-] i.p. Arno, free engine .... £3O, t 3i-h.p. Triiimpli, tixeil engine, r £25 I 7-0 Hurley-Davidson, new. All in stock and several others I All machines overhauled before being sold. AT THE ELTHAM MOTOR CYCLE REPAIR DEPOT. 'Phone 164 J. H. BODLE, Eltliam. TfWO Latest Song Successes— "Laven der Dreams" and "Lad's Love" (Con ingaby Clarke), 2s, posted 2s li—CoiJier'a, New Plymouth. i
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Taranaki Daily News, 15 October 1920, Page 1
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472Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 15 October 1920, Page 1
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