AMUSEMENTS. VAUDEVILLE AND PICTURES VAUDEVILLE AND PICTURES VAUDEVILLE AND PICTURES VAUDEVILLE AND PICTURES THE PEOPLE’S TO-NIGHT at 7.45 TO-NIGHT Final screening of OWEN MOORE in “A DESPERATE OWEN MOORE in HERO.” A scintillating comedy-drama. Also two-reel comedy, Gazette and “Tih Minh’’ No. 3. ALSO— Special Engagement of THE DIGGER and his FLOSS ! THE DIGGER Canine FLOSS , THE DIGGER Marvel FLOSS The World-Famous War Dog. 1 FLOSS The Greatest / FLOSS , FLOSS Trick Fox Terrier FLOSS , FLOSS in the World FLOSS ■ Floss will appear for a season of four nights. Complete change of picture- to-morrow night, presenting WM FARNUM in “THE ORPHAN” WM. FARNUM in “THE ORPHAN" A six-reel Farnom <le luxe screen drama, j and big Sunshine comedy. The whole at our usual prices.
CHAUTAUQUA THIRD STRATFORD SEASON THIRD STRATFORD SEASON THIRD STRATFORD SEASON FROM FEBRUARY 4 TO FEBRUARY 10. BIGGER? BETTER & BRIGHTER THAN EVER. SIX AFTERNOONS AND SIX EVENINGS. HEAR ALL! SEE ALL! SEASON TICKET PRICES: Adults, 10/-; Students, 6/-; Children, 4/-. Season ticket holders can reserve seats free of charge. Tickets can be purchased from anv of the local guarantors, or from the SecretaryD. M. CLARKE, Box 105, Stratford.
PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. TO THE PUBLIC OF URENUI AND DISTRICT. Q O’NEILL, late of Adam Burgess, Palmerston North, has taken over the Wheelwright Department of Mr. Gibson’s Blacksmith Shop, and solicits the patronage of the public. ; Waggons, Milk Carts. 4 Gigs built to ! order. Repair work a specialty. I Terms strictly cash. S. O'NEILL, Urenui. ! HAVING disposed of the Wheelwright*l ing branch of my business, I desire to square all accounts in connection therewith. All debts due to me must be paid by February 25th. i ‘ ANDREW GIBSON, Urenui.
rpHE NEW PLYMOUTH MASTER BUTCHERS will close their Premises on Wednesday and Thursday next (Race Days) at 10 a.m. sharp. E. L. HUMPHRIES, « Secretary. Taranaki chambeiTof COMMERCE. [ DIRECT IMPORTS TO NEW PLYMOUTH. I rpRE s.s. Port Pirie is now loading at Hull, Antwerp and London for New Plymouth (if sufficient inducement of- , fers). Final dispatch about the end of • February. Due about the end of April or early in May. j It is of the utmost importance that a succe>fe be made of this loading, as the t prospect of a regular service will mai terially depend on the support extended to this vessel. The Chamber urges ALL Importers to immediately cable their shippers. E. P. WEBSTER, President.
NOTICE. ' J£AY & ARROWSMITH, LTD., notify their customers that as a consequence of the difficulty and increasing cost of maintaining a satisfactory service, they have decided that after Saturday Next, February 5, 1921, they will not deliver brea-d to private customers as in the past, but their bread will be on sale at the undermentioned stores and in order to suffer as little inconvenience as possible customers are requested to make their own arrangements with one of them. N. ALLEN, Westown. J. BIRMINGHAM, Westown. A. CARTER, Moturoa. MISS PETERSEN, Moturoa. SWANWICK & KIDD, Omata. J. DOWNS, Bell Block, F. JAMES, Gover Street. BENT & TURNBULL, Hospital Gate. G. WARD, Devon Street East. JOHNSTON & HILL, Devon St. West. C. CHRISTIANSON, South Road. T. WHITE, Eliot Street. C. BRIgN, Ebjt Street
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Taranaki Daily News, 31 January 1921, Page 1
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