MEETINGS. gALVATION TO-NIGHT, At 8 o’clock. THRILLING LECTURE on SOUTH AFRICA by COLONEL FISHER. Admission 6d. PROTESTANT POLITICAL ASSOCIATION. T>EV. HOWARD ELLIOTT will address * a Public Meeting of Protestants in the Town Hall, Stratford, on Thursday, June 9, at 8 p.m. PUBLIC NOTICES. MEDICAL. JJR. P. ERROL ALLISON has commenced practice at WAITARA, at Mrs.»M. Jones’ residence. HOURS: 9 to 10 a.m.; 1.30 to 2.30 p.m.; 7 to 8 p.m. TELEPHONE 85. JOIE JJUMAN gKY-SCRAPER. His first appearance at your WINTER SHOW. £lOOO WILL GIVEK to an y p«?rson who can measure him for height. A 6ft 4in.'man can-walk underneath hi* arm. Weight 3591b5. THE 20th CENTURY SAMSON. Don’t miss seeing him in his Feats of Strength. STOP! STOP! AT THE WINTER SHOW. LOOK FOR THE WONDER BOY GLASS MANUFACTURER, y’Y’HO will give his Extraordinary Demonstrations of Spinning, Weaving, Knitting and Blowing Glass before the eyes of the public. i-his is an educational and interesting exhibit, both for young and old. THE GREAT FEATURE of the Wonder Boy’s Show this year will be his demonstrations of SPINNING GLASS. Every lady patron to the Show will receive a Pretty Souvenir, free of charge, of Spun Glass, which can be used as a book-marker. THIS IS NO FAKE SIDESHOW, BUT A GENUINE EXHIBITION OF ctASS MANUFACTURING. t Aiastern! Instruct your pupils "view this Educational Exhibition of
Glass Manvfaeluring. DON’T FORGET! DON’T FORGET! LOOK FOR THE WONDER BOY. Location: Side Show Section. NOTICE. J DESIRE to notify the public that I have disposed of my General Store at Fitzroy to Mr. A. P. Landers. I desire to thank the public for the full measure of patronage they 'have accorded me since I have had the business, and would bespeak for my successor a continuance of the same. E. G. PEARCE. JN connection with the above, I wish to state that it will <be my aim to give good service, sell at the cheapest rates, and fully justify a continuance of th 6 support given to the business in the past. A. C. LANDERS. NEW PLYMOUTH CHESS AND DRAUGHTS CLUB. ■JpH'E Members of the above Club are herewith notified that a Club Room has been secured at the Masonic Hall, Robe Street, and that in future Club play will be conducted there. Members and intending members are requested to attend for the opening night on FRI- - DAY’, June 10, at 7.30 p.m. FRANK WILLIS, Hon. Sec. LADY’S HACK WANTED. > Vy ANTED to buy—Good Young Stylish Thoroughbred; suitable for ; Lady’s Hack and Harness. Address Post Office, Stratford. Y OUPv ATTENTION FORD CAR, 1918 5-seater, a positive snip, £lO5. ? STUDEBAKER 1918 seven-seater, electric light and starter; genuine and good; £3OO. DOUGLAS Motor Bike, three speed, first man with £57 10s gets a snip. INDIAN 7-9 Electric Model, £95. 8.5. A.. late model, £65. All the above are in first-class order. STAINTON & CO., . NEW PLYMOUTH. ' J 'Phones 732 & 190. P.O. Box 142,
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Taranaki Daily News, 8 June 1921, Page 1
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