AMUSEMENTS. KING’S THEATRE, STRATFORD, TO-NIGHT & TO-MORROW NIGHT (Recommended by Censor more especially for Adult Audiences.) A tremendously rich, true-to-life spectacle of luxury and splendor, LOUISE* GLAUM LOUISE GLAUM In the magnificent Parker-Reid production, “SEX” ‘“SEX ” “SEX” “SEX” “ SEX ” “ SEX ” A lavish and startling story of life at the vortex of modern metropolitanism. See the wonderful “ SPIDER DANCE ” And the wonderful gowns and settings in this magnificent picture. Also: Gazette, Serial and Educational. Book your seat at Wilson Brothers. PUBLIC NOTICES. PUBLIC 1 TRUST OFFICE. CLAIMS AGAINST ESTATES. XTOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to section 50 of the Public Trust Office Act, 1908, that all creditors arid others having claims against the estate of MARCUS DATLER HARRY SANDER, also known as MARCUS HALLER HARRY SANDER, late of Rahotu, exseaman, deceased (whose estate is under administration by the Public Trustee), are hereby required to lodge in duplicate such claims, supported by full particulars and certified as due and owing by the said estate at the date of the death of the said deceased, with the Public Trustee’s local office at New Plymouth on or before the twenty-third day of July, 1921. Any claim not lodged by the date named is liable to exclusion. F. GLEDHILL, Acting District Manager. New Plymouth, May 23,-1921. W.C.T.U. HDHE Monthly Meeting will be held in the Whiteley Hall on Wednesday, May 25, at 3 p.m. P. yyESLEY & Q rpHOMAS, GENERAL BLACKSMITHS, AWAKING. WEEKLY HALF-HOLIDAY. AT THE STORES, OKATO. J3EGINNING 28th May, we close at 12 noon on SATURDAYS. Closing Hours during the week are: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, 5 o’clock; Friday, 8.30 p.m. J. S. FOX. . TO INVESTORS. yyANTED, by prosperous and sound business—A Loan of £l5OO on first-class security for a period of two years. Send particulars to—“SOUND BUSINESS”, care News Office. THANKS. TARRY wishes to state how much she appreciates the great kindness of her neighbors in coming forward and helping in so many ways during her severe illness. Also Dr. Nutting for his great skill, kindness and atten- • tion. And she begs that one and all will receive her most grateful thanks. “The Hollies”, Inglewood. May 19, 1921.
MUSICAL. J£R. R. NEVILLE RENAUD resumes Tuition on TUESDAY, May 24. Address; Corner of Dawson and Fulford Streets. SUPER SLUMP SALE AT HALF PRICE THIS WHOLE WEEK. EXAMPLES—COSTUMES, £7 10s for £3 15s. COSTUMES, 60s for 30s. MEN’S D.B. TWEED OVERCOATS, £6 10s for £3 ss. Limited space prevents full list. It will pay you to enquire personally or by letter BON MARCHE KAPONGA. FURNISHING BARGAINS. ARE ALWAYS OBTAINABLE AT ARTHUR’S, Where those characteristics of SIMPLICITY AND SOLIDARITY, which discriminating householders demand in the furniture they buy, are the dominant features. Further, the moderation of price due to to our own Warehouse and Factory being located outside the high rent area, is a factor which strongly appeals in these days when economy is becoming more and more difficult. WHEREVER YOU LIVE IT WILL PAY YOU TO VISIT US. ARTHUR’S FURNISHING WAREHOUSE HAWERA. Established 1864.
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 May 1921, Page 1
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