, AMUSEMENTS. ' EVERYBODY’S TO-NIGHT at 7.45 TO-NIGHT Tor Two Nights Only, MITCHELL LEWIS MITCHELL LEWIS MITCHELL LEWIS in “NINE-TENTHS OF THE LAW ’ “NINE-TENTHS OF THE LAW ' “NINE-TENTHS OF THE LAW ’ Here is a story founded on a theme so big that it can’t help getting you—motherhood. It is played with sincerity and deep feeling by a powerful cast ia the big woods where is the true home of virile drama. Also the fourth episode of “The Vanishing Dagger”, two-rtel comedy and topical. Prices: D.C. 1/6; Stalls 1/- (plus tax). FREAK OF NATURE EXTRAORDINARY, ON VIEW AT NGAERE GARDENS NEW YEAR’S DAY. THREE-LEGGED CHICKEN' THREE-LEGGED CHICKEN THREE-LEGGED CHICKEN The third leg has eix claws, and the thicken, which is now seven weeks old, is in other respects perfectly formed And quite healthy This is an education to the children, so do not let them miss seeing it. OTHER ATTRACTIONS: Tennis, Croquet, Boating, Ocean Wave, Swings, Sea-saws, Paddling Pool, Roman Bings, Ninepins. Grotesque Mirrors and Music by the great Orchestrala. PROVISIONS OBTAINABLE AT THE GARDENS: Cold Lttncheon, Afternoon Tea, Ham Sandwiches, Cakes, Lollies, Nuts. Fruit, Soft Drinks, Ice Cream, Fruit Salad. HOT WATER FREE. STRATFORD RACES Visitors to the races should spend New jtear’a Sunday at the Gardens, and hear the Musical Programme by the GREAT ORCHESTRALA. Mr. w. Curd will run paseenger service to Gardens during afternoon, commencing from Stratford Post Office at 1 pan., and I. returning at intervals. LESTER BROS., Proprietors, ■Phond 315, Stratford Exchange.
IPtBSN STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF * 7 NEW ZEALAND, LTD. ■ pgRTSTMAS AND NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS. WELLINGTON TO LYTTELTON. fyVJttUNE”— Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 7A5 pun. •MAORP’— Tuesday, (Thursday, Saturday, 7.45 p.m. FARES: Single—2s/- Saloon, 17/6 (Weerage. WELLINGTON TO NELSON. •JIAPOURIKA” —Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 6.30 p.m. ’ PARES: Single—2s/- Saloon, 17/6 pteerage. WELLINGTON TO PICTON. *ARUHURA”—January 3, noon; Janu- ] 4, noon; thereafter Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 11 p.m. Single—2o- Saloon, 15/NOTE.—To secure accommodation rettHtanoe of passage money must acCofflpany application.
MOTOR CYCLES t r»0 8 h.p. ROYAL RUBY & Sideear, Efectne, £lBO. .191" 7-9 INDIAN and Sidecar, Electric, £l6O. i«7 4 hm. TWIN JAMES, '£7B. 1917 10 Sp. HENDERSON, £B7. 1921 INDIANS, new 7-8 h.p., electric, £165. JjOYAL RUBY, Spring Frame, £l6O Electric. 1921 SCOTT, new, £lBO. PERCY J. DOUGLASS. SORTH TARANAKI MOTOR SUPPLIES, ’ NEW PLYMOUTH.
XMAS BARGAIN FAIR ' / ■—ATBON MARCHE c KAPONGA. OUR PRICES WILL ’ “MAKE BUYERS OUT OF PASSERS-BY.” JOHN JJAVIS, EGMONT GARAGE, STRATFORD. UP-TO-DATE MOTOR HEARSE Available for Funerals in all parts of Taranaki Cags for Funerals also supplied. 'Phone No. 263 STUMPING.' WANTED to Let—Ten to Twelve Acres of Stumping. Only experienced men. -need applv WILLIAM DEAN, Durham Road. Injtlewoo
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 January 1921, Page 1
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433Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 3 January 1921, Page 1
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