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AMUSEMENTS. THE PEOPLE’S TO-NIGHT at 7.45 TO-NIGHT A big Fox double-star bill, presenting virile and popular Bill Russell in LEAVE IT TO ME Bill Russell in LEAVE IT TO ME And you can leave it to' Bill to entertain you. with his latest up-to-the-min-ute virile play of a rich, ydu-ng man’s romance. Also, you’ll /enjoy beautiful MADELAINE TRAVERSE In her dramatic achievement, “THE SPIRIT OF GOOD” An enthralling story of the gold camps. Also latest Gazettes. 1921 CHAUTAUQUA. BIGGER, BRIGHTER AND BETTER THAN EVER. NEW PLYMOUTH SEASON: FEBRUARY 7 to 12 (inclusive). SEASON TICKETS (admit to twelve performances), 10/-; children’s tickets (ditto), 6/.; school children under 12 (ditto), 4/-. Tickets procurable from Modern Tailors. Ltd., Stainton, Ltd., McLeod and Slade, Taranaki Daily News, Taranaki Herald, H. Cocker, W. Pel lew, Thos. Avery and all members of the committee. PUBLIC NOTICES. NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE INSURANCE COMPANY. T WISH to inform the that Ta-. ranaki Agencies, Limited, have been appointed Taranaki District Agents for the North British and Mercantile Insurance Company, and that they arc prepared to conduct all classes of Fire, Accident and Marine Insurance. D. E. WILKIE, Superintendent for N.Z. TANGARAKAU GORGE. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. permitting, a motor trip to Tangarakau Gorge will be arranged for SUNDAY, 13th February. Full particulars later. Bookings now rei ceived. GEO. GIBSON. ’Phone 506. STRATFORD MODEL FARM. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, At 1 p.m. T HE Committee cordially invite all interested persons to inspect the farm as above. J. w/deem, Chairman.

NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC, f JJR. H. J. HOPKINS, Bookseller and Stationer,-begs to announce to the residents of Stratford that he has this day disposed of his business to Mr. W. G. Liddell (late Manager of Whitcombe and Tombs,* Dunedin). In thanking his numerous customers and friends for their generous patronage during the last 10 years, he expresses the hope that same will be extended to his successor, who has had very considerable experience as manager to his late firm’s Dunedin House. All accounts owing to him may be paid to Mr. Liddell, who is authorised to give receipts on his behalf. • January 19, 1921. J HAVE PLEASURE in announcing to the residents of Stratford that I have this day purchased the Bookselling and Stationery Business belonging to Mr. H. J. Hopkins. My experience during the past 25 years with the well-known firm of Whitcombe and Tombs, Ltd., in Auckland, Christchurch, and Dunedin, should enable me to intelligently cater for the wants in books and stationery of the local business firms and residents of the. district. It will be my endeavor through close attention to details in my business to gain the confidence of the residents of Stratford district. W. G. LIDDELL. Stratford, January 19, 1921. SILKS LADIES! PURCHASE YOUR SILKS THE MAIL ORDER WAY; WE OFFER EXCEPTIONAL VALUE. 10 Mom mo White Jan Silk. 27 inches wide, 5/6 per .yard, or 5/4 per yard by the piece of 60 yards. 10 Momme £'repe de Chine, 40 inches wide; white or cream; 10/6 per yard, or 10/3 yer yard by the piece of 50 yards. ■TOST FREE & CASH WITH ORDER These are first quality heavy washing silks. We guarantee satisfaction or your money will be returned upon the return of goods. DOMINION MAIL ORDER HOUSE, BOX 32, WELLINGTON,

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Taranaki Daily News, 25 January 1921, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 25 January 1921, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 25 January 1921, Page 1

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