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AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY’S TO-NIGHT at 7.45 TO-NIGHT presenting the tiny Universal star, Beautiful ANNE CORNWALL ANNE CORNWALL ANNE CORNWALL in n. “THE GIRL IN THE RAIN” “THE UIRL IN THE RAIN” “THE GIRL IN THE RAIN” A mystery melodrama filled with the thrills that accompany a good detective yarn, interwoven with a charming love story. Also Showing: “The Bear Skin Beauties” .. Comedy Magazine, Travelog & Gaumont Graphic ! Prices: D.C., 1/6; Stalls, 1/- (plus tax)« COMING BY SPECIAL TRAINS. ST. LEON’S CIRCUS ST. LEON’S CIRCUS ST. LEON’S CIRCUS WILL VISIT STRATFORD ’ TO-NIGHT, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26. Direct from Australia, after a record j of ten nights in Wellington and 9 nights in Auckland. Presenting for the first time a magnificent new circus culled from the creme de la creme of the show world, comprising: 35 STAR ARTISTS 35 l Including Riders, Acrobats, Equilibrists, Contortionists, Dare-devil Aerialists, Novelty Acts, et-c. 30 Trained Horses, Ponies,. Sheep Dogs, and Pigs. 8 Clowns and Dummies. Popular Prices. Comfortable Seating. Briliimt Illuminations. Open-air Concert by a Full Professional Orchestra of 14 performers at 7 p.m. Performance 8 p m The Circus is showing Stratford, Wednesday, January 26; Inglewood, Thursday, January 27; New Plymcuth, Friday and Saturday, January 28 and 29; Matinee Saturday at 2.30 p.m.; Waitara January 31. George Langley, Representative. NGAERE GARDENS Won’t you come along and see the Ngaere It’s the choicest little spot in all N.Z. Xou can pass away the day in a pleas- 1 ant kind of way Until it’s nearlv time to go to bed. Yes, we’ll go along to see the famous Gardens And spend the day amid the trees and lake, And enjoy a bit of boating on the water, Which is better than the medicine we take. There is plenty of enjoyment for the grown-up; There is plenty of amusement for the kids, And when the day is done you will say, “We’s.had some fun,” so have all the darling little kids. —John Horne. New Plymouth. LESTER BROS., Proprietors. PHONE 315.

THE STORES, OKATOSPECIAL JJISCOUNT gALE OF GENERAL DRAPERY, CLOTHING, | BOOTS, ETC. f DISCOUNT 3/- IN THE POUND ON CASH PURCHASES. An opportunity which lasts Two Weeks Only. Common Monday, Jan. 17. J. S. FOX, OKATO. AUCKLAND HARBOUR BOARD. LOAN OF £lOO,OOO. (Authorised by A.H.B. Empowering Act, 1919.) DEBENTURES— Issued at £lOO (nominal), but to be sold mt £94INTEREST—SJ per cent., payable halfyearly, but return to purchaser is 6 per cent. TERM OF LOAN—2O Years, from October 10th, 1920. SINKING FUND—I per cent, per annum. EXCHANGE—The Board pays exchange on remittances. SECURITY.—Assets of Board (consisting principally of Auckland City Freehold), showing surplus over liabilities of over £1,500,000. N.B —Holders of these Debentures will pay a flat rate of income tax of only 2/8 in the £, after April 1, 1921. Holders whose income does not reach £3OO per annum, either will not be charged income tax, or will receive a refund. Copies of Prospectus may be obtained fct the Board’s Office, Quay Street, Auckland, or at any Branch of the Bank of New Zealand. TVANTED Known. —Greenaway Bros.’, Okato, Annual Stocktaking Sale glow on; 4s in the £ discount off DraBery, Clothing, Boots, etc. Orders taken (or Dressmaking.

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Taranaki Daily News, 26 January 1921, Page 1

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526

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 26 January 1921, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 26 January 1921, Page 1

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