AMUSEMENTS. THE PEOPLE’S •TO-NIGHT at 7.45 TO-NIGHT Last night'of a big Fox double bill, MADELAINE TRAVERSE MADELAINE TRAVERSE in a gripping play of the Canadian North-west, “THE ROSE OF THE WEST" “THE ROSE OF THE WEST" And the popular duo, ALBERT RAY and ELINOR FAIR, in a comedy-drama of merit, "BE A LITTLE SPORT”. Also Gazettes. • Coming To-morrow Another meritorious Gaumont all-British production, presenting AURELE SYDNEY in “A GAMBLE FOR DEATH", a tense mystery play. Usual Prices. TENDERS. INGLEWOOD COUNTY COUNCIL. ROAD FORMING AND METALLING.
yyRITTEN tenders addressed to the chairman will be received at the County Office, Ingletvood, till MONDAY, 4th April, for reforming road, earthwork, and metalling 93 chains of Toi Toi Road. ■ Specifications may be seen at the County Office. G. S. WHITESIDE, County Engineer. ELECTION NOTICES. PATEA ELECTORATE. EDWIN DIXON, the Official Reform Candidate, will address the electors as under: HURLEYVILLE—WEDNESDAY, March 30. 2.30 p.m., Hall. ALTON—WEDNESDAY, March 30, 8 p.m., Hall. KOH I—THURSDAY, March 31, 2.30 p.m., Hall. , PATEA—THURSDAY, March 31, 8 p.m., Town Hall. Chair each evening at 8 p.m. PATEA BY-ELECTION. LIBERAL ■M|R. W. MORRISON, the Liberal Can1 didate, will address the electors as follows: WHAKAMARA—WEDNESDAY, March 30. WAVERLEY—THURSDAY, March 31. PATEA—FRIDAY, April 1. WHENUAKURA—FRIDAY, April 1, 9 a.m., Factory. > . WAITOTARA—SATURDAY, April 2. KAKARAMEA—MONDAY, April 4. HAWERA—TUESDAY/ April 5, Grand Theatre. KOHI—WEDNESDAY, April 6. WESTMERE & RAP ANUI—THURSDAY, April 7, 9 a m. BRUNSWICK & ST. JOHNS (morning) —FRIDAY, April 8. MOSSTOWN—SATURDAY, April 9. KAI IWI—MONDAY, April 11. Chair at 8 p.m., unless stated to the contrary. Ladies invited. LABOR CAMPAIGN. lyrß. LEWIS McILVRIDE, Labor Candidate, will speak in the Opera House, Hawera, on THURSDAY, March 31. Mr. H. E. Holland, M.P. (chairman of the Parliamentary Labor Party)»will also speak. Chair at 8 p.m.
HALF-PRICE DAY HALF-PRICE DAY HALF-PRICE DAY at BON MARCHE ELTHAM. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23. Last Day of Sale. THE AMAZING BARGAINS Comprise: Blouses, Costumes, Dress Goods, Calipo, Carpets, Shirts, Overcoats, Silks, Crepe de Chines, 'Crepes, Quilts, Bush Rugs, Hosiery, Suits, etc. Just think what it means to you! GOODS AT HALF-PRICE. MOTOR CYCLES, l 5-6 h.p. Indian; appearance good as new; £5O. 1 6-h.p. Royal Ruby; lata model; original tyres, £ll5. 1 2J-h.p. New Imperial; two-speed; good as new, £5O. 1 34-h.p. Triumph, free engine, £35. 1 31-h.p. 8.5. A., £3O. 1 31-h.p. Rudge Multi; guaranteed as ' new, £75. 1 Rudge Multi, £65. 1 4|-h.p. three-speed 8.5. A.; belt and chain; like new, £9.5. 1 6-h.p. Royal Enfield; combination; £135. 1 7-9-h.p. Big X; military model; brand new; £155. lAll these in stock, and several others. THE ELTHAM MOTOR CYCLE REPAIR DEPOT. Next Bank New South Wales, 'fhoue 164 J. H. BODLE, Elthanu.
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 March 1921, Page 1
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