AMUSEMENTS, THE PEOPLE’S TO-NIGHT at 7.45 TO-NIGHT Last Night of A big Fox double-star bill, presenting virile and popular Bill Russell in LEAVE IT TO ME i Bill Russell in LEAVE IT TO ME And you can leave it to Bill to entertain you. Also beautiful MADELAINE TRAVERSE In her dramatic achievement, “THE SPIRIT OF GOOD” An enthralling story of the gold eamps. Also latest Gazettes. COMING*TO-MORROW ' ( ’.therine Calvert in “Romances of the Underworld”, and “Elmo the Fearless” No. 2. PUBLIC NOTICES. 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. U.A.O.D. rpHE Moturoa Lodge of Druids, hav-i ing decided to hold a pi-’nic ar the Mountain on SUNDAY, February 13, extend a hearty welcome to all members, their wives and small children, also visiting members. Cost of trip will be free, but members are asked to bring their own luncheon baskets. All wishing to join party are asked to reply to Secretary by February 5 at latest. BY ORDER, A.D. WANTED. I OOPIES of DAILY NEWS of October 16, 1920. Reply early to— LIBRARY, . Care Daily News.
INGLEWOOD PAROCHIAL DISTRICT. *TTHE Annual Parishioners’ Picnic TOMORROW (Thursday, January 27) on Mr. Gamlin’s. farm (adjoining Terry’s), Mountain Road, Inglewood. Sports programme for children. Hot water and milk provided. gT. ANDREW’S gUNDAY gCHOOL PICNIC, ' ( KAWAROA PARK, | THURSDAY, JANUARY 27. Scholars to assemble at Park at 1.30. CLIFTON COUNTY COUNCIL. TEN PER CENT. PENALTY ON RATES, 1920-1921. ■ pUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that, in accordance with Section 2S of the Rating Amendment Act 1910, all rates remaining unpaid after. MONDAY, 14th day of March, 1921, will be charged ten per cent, additional, and that such rates and ten per cent, will be sued for without further notice. R. H. PIGOTT, Chairman C.C.C. Waitara, January 20, 1921. NOTICE. pHE famous “BON MARCHE,” Kaponga, are extending operations to ■ the thriving town of Eltham. A long 1 lease has been secured of the commodious premises opposite the Farmers' Co-op., Bridge Street, Eltham. Business will commence in the new branch with a Gigantic Sale on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1. Yours faithfully, BON MARCHE DRAPERY STORES. ELTHAM & KAPONGA. N.B.—Gigantic Combined Sale at Both Stores. MOTOR CYCLES: 1 31-h.p. B.S.A '£3o 1 34-h.p. Triumph, free engine £35 1 3i-h.p. Arno, 3-speed & dutch £47 10s I 3|-h.p. Bradbury, free engine £35 I 34-h.p. twin James, 3-speed countershaft ' £75 1 2J-h.p. New Imperial ; I £5O 1 Rudge Multi £75 1 3i-h.p. Rudge Multi £65 1 3|-h.p. Rudge-Multi £6O 1 4|-h.p. 8.5. A., chain and belt £7O 1 7-9-h.p. 1919 Indian £lO5 1 6-h.p. Royal Enfield, combination £135 AT THE ELTHAM MOTOR CYCLE REPAIR DEPOT. Next Bank New South Wales. U>hone 164 H. BODLE, Eltham*
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 January 1921, Page 1
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