AMUSEMENTS. THE PEOPLE’S TO-NIGHT at 7.45. TO-NIGHT Last night—your last chance to see the biggest Western play for years, TOM MIX TOM MIX in “THE DARE-DEVIL” “THE DARE-DEVIL” A two-fisted play, with Tom at his very utmost. Also Dainty, Captivating EILEEN PERCY EILEEN PERCY In a delightful play of Cupid in politics, “HER HONOR THE MAYOR” “HER HONOR THE MAYOR” Also Latest Gazettes. Coming To-morrow: DORIS KENYON in “TWILIGHT”, a de luxe six-reel superfeature. J£OTOR JJACES on the 1 NEW PLYMOUTH RACECOURSE SATURDAY, MARCH 5. First Race: 12.45 p.m.
£l7O PRIZE MONEY £l7O Eight Events. , Every race full of excitement. Mangham, Coleman, Sykes and Sweeney are among the riders competing. Citizens’ Band, under Mr. Taylor, will render a select musical programme. Afternoon Tea under the competent management of Mr. Stott. Soft Drinks and Cigarettes on the ground. Admission Adults, 2/6. Children, 1/-. Tickets on sale from any member. Afternoon Tea: 1/-. Don’t fail to see the race for the N.Z. Lightweight Championship. * CLIFTON COUNTY COUNCIL. TEN PER CENT. PENALTY ON RATES, 1920-1921. J>UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that. in accordance with Section 28 jof the Rating Amendment Act 1910. : all rates remaining unpaid after MON- ! DAY, 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 25, 1921. DAIRY FARM WANTED. VV - ANTED—-For Client, dairy farraXo carry 70 cows. Price about £5O per acre. Send particulars to — J.- J. ALLEN, Box 196, Hawera. MEDICAL NOTICE. D E R. J. BOYD (late of Taihape), having now commenced professional practice at Eltham, can be consulted daily at Miss Mills’ house as follows: Mornings, 9 to 10; 1 to 2; Evenings, 7 to 8. Temporary residence: Coronation Hotel. CEMENT. • 4~|RDERS now being booked for Knight Bevan “Pyramid” Cask Cement (English) for March, April and later deliveries. Price, etc., from— F. ROY ROBERTSHAW, Representative, 204 College Street, Palmerston XBIG REDUCTION IN CAR REHOODING. JUST landed—a number of Hood Covers for Dodge, Ford and Overland Cars. All other makes to order. Fitted from £8 10s. C. D. MATTHEWS, Car Painter and Trimmer, Stratford.
WANTED ’£325 for very smart model English four-seater car, electric lights; economical. Condition tip-top throughout £350 —1918 five-seven-seater Studebaker, electric lights and starter, smart appearance, overhauled and adjusted to a tip-top condition. £l40 —Ford Touring Car, any trial. £l35 —Ford, same modfeLas above. £2so—Studebaker 1913; electric lights and/starter: a good car. £9s—Royal Ruby, twin and side car; or would sell the bike separately. £7s—Royal Ruby and wicker 'side-car, Any trial with the above. STAINTON’S BARGAIN HOUSE. NEW PLYMOUTH. ’Phone 732-190. Box 142 iJ'HOMAS AND JOHNSON. FOR QUICK SALE.' FORD 1-Ton TRUCK, equipped with Moore’s extra gear?; £225. FORD LIGHT DELIVERY WAGGON; suit farmer or tradesman; £lBO. FOBD CAR, late model, almost new, any trial; £2lO.
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Taranaki Daily News, 23 February 1921, Page 1
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