AMUSEMENTS. THE PEOPLE’S TO-NIGHT at 7.45 TO-NIGHT For the last time, MAY ALLISON MAY ALLISON In a fascinating romance that challenges thought. Vibrant with suspense and tingling with mystery. “THE CHEATERS” “THE CHEATERS” Also showing: “Elmo the Fearless” No. 8, Comedy and Topical. Prices as Usual. COMING TO-MORROW. “THE SERVANT QUESTION” A Selzniek Master Film. * WAREA PUBLIC DANOK ’ A PUBLIC DANCE will be held in the ! Hall, Warea, on FRIDAY EVENING, March 18, at 8 p.m. Good* floor music and supper. Admission: Gents, 2/6; Ladies, 1/-. W. C. CALDWELL, Hon. Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICES. / SHOW OF SPIRELLA CORSETS A T Hooker Bros.’ Sample Room No. 5, TO-DAY (Friday, "March 18), Show of Spirella Corsets, straight from England; unbreakable wires; rust-proof; guaranteed one year. Hours, 10 to 1, 4 to 6. y BRICKS. OOMMON, Splays, Bullnoses and Fire Bricks. A good supply at the Aramoho Yards. Also 9in., 6in., 4in., and 3in. Field Tiles. For price lists wire “Aramobrick”, Wanganui, or write— v J. W. ALDERTON, P.O. Box 129, Wtnganui. MUNICIPAL SWIMMING gATHS EASTER SATURDAY AFTERNOON CARNIVAL. THREE AUCKLAND CRACKS I PRESENT. MUNICIPAL SWIMMING gATHS TUESDAY, MARCH 22, at 8 p.m. MISS SHAND and MISS BRISTED MISS SHAND and MISS BRISTED MISS SHAND and MISS BRISTED MISS SHAND and MISS BRISTED New Zealand Champions. School Relays, Boys’ and Girls’ Races, Ladies’ 66 2-3 yards, Men’s 66 2-3 yards and 100 yards, and Obstacle Race. ENTRIES CLOSE SATURDAY. Admission: Gents, .2/-; Ladies and Children, 1/-.
ESTATE OF HENRY BROWN, LATE OF INGLEWOOD, TIMBER MERCHANT, DECEASED. persons having claims against the above Estate are requested forthwith to render same in duplicate to the undersigned. & ANDERSON, Solicitors for the Executors, New Plymouth. EVERYBODY’S DINING ROOM AND RESTAURANT. GRILL AND OYSTER SALOON. BARTLETT & CO. beg to announce that they are starting the above next week in premises adjoining the Criterion Hotel. These premises have been reconstructed and specially fitted up with the latest plant for the efficient and hygienic preparation and cooking of food. The public are invited to inspect the premises on Saturday and Monday next and see the latest ideas in the way. oi cooking, etc., also to view the fittings oi the restaurant, which the firm have aim ed to make one of the best in the Dominion and worthy of New Plymouth.
PUBLIC NOTICE. Archibald and Stuck’s Inglewood motor is leaving on Monday next for Whakatane, via Te Kuiti Te Awamutu, Cambridge and Rotorua doing the four lakes to Whakatahe Only few seats left. For further Information apply Newton King, Ltd., or J. R. ARCHIBALD. NOTICE. T HEREBY give notice that I intend to A apply to the Clifton County Council at its next meeting for a license to slaughter stock on promises situated on part section 7, block 7, Urenui District. J. MURRAY, Uruti. DENTAL NOTICE. fjX account of the Saturday Halfholiday, Mr. R. S. F. Craig, of Manaia, and Messrs. Hunter and Lyons, ! of Stratford, have mutually agreed to | alter their day of visit to Kaponga [from Friday to Wednesday, beginning March 9,198 L 4
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Taranaki Daily News, 18 March 1921, Page 1
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