AMUSEMENTS. THE EMPIRE TO-NIGHT! At 7-45. TO-NIGHT! Last Night of a hard-riding, straightshooting Western Romance. HARRY CAREY In HARRY CAREY In HARRY CAREY In 1 “ACE OF THE SADDLE." “ACE OF THE SADDLE.” “ACE OF THE SADDLE.” A shot-gun wedding is no place for a bashful bridegroom! You'll enjoy every foot of this great Western thriller. Also two-reel Comedy and Gazette. D.C. 1/6, Stalls Is, plua tax.
KING’S THEATRE, STRATFORD. TO-DAY AT 1.30 TO-NIGHT AT 8. A Metro Screen Classic. “THE HOPE” “THE HOPE” “THE HOPE” From the Big Drury Lane Melodrama. ALL STAR CAST. A flashing whirlwind sort of plav, shifting from England to India, to Italy and back again, and runs the range of 'every emotion. Also the thirteenth episode of the “KING OF THE CIRCUS,” GAZETTE, COMEDY, EDUCATIONAL. Usual Prices.
STOP! READ THIS! WALTZ RIGHT ALONG. FITZROY Q.RAND pLAIN & JpANCY J)RESS B-ttL-EAST END PAVILION. TUESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1921. Proceeds in Aid of School Funds. Prizes for Best Fancy Dress, Most Original, Poster. Music by Mrs. George’s Orchestra. Supper, Spoon. Floor, Superb. Admission: Ladies 2s, Gentlemen 3s. Organised by School Entertainment Committee. A. C. W. BELLRINGER, Hon. Sec. MEETINGS. STRATFORD MODEL FARM. yHE Annual Meeting will be held in the Parish Hall, Stratford, on Saturday, 27th inst., at 1.30 p.m. Air. J. W. DEEM will give an Address on “CROPS, FERTILIZERS, AND TOP DRESSING.” W. POWER, Secretary. THE TARANAKI DISTRICT CROQUET ASSOCIATION. GENERAL Meeting of the above will be held at the Soldiers’ Club pn WEDNESDAY, September 7, at 2 p.m., when all officers and members are in„ tited to attend. Business: Balance-sheet and general. J. D. MORRISON, Hon. Secretary. N.Z. FRIESIAN BREEDERS’ ASSO f CIATION (Taranaki Branch). MEETING of Members and Friesian Breeders will be held in the County Council Office, Inglewood, on WEDNESDAY, 31 sc August, at 11 o’clock. A. J. BARR, Secretary. TENDERS. ESTATE OF 11. G, OLLIVER. OF RIVERLEA, STOREKEEPER. TENDERS called by the undersigned for the Stock, Fittings, etc., of the Riverlea Store. A three years’ lease of the store can be obtained (which includes dwelling if required). A Ford Motor Lorry can be purchased if required. The Highest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders close with the undersigned on THURSDAY, 15th September, 1923, at 5 p.m. Stock Sheets and Conditions of Sale can be seen on application to Mr. L. F. Cresswell. Ten per cent", of the purchase money must accompany each Tender. J. S. S’. MEDLEY, Deputy Official Assignee, New Plymouth. FOR SALE. ACRES, freehold: A complete farm of the finest undulating turnip country in Taranaki, all in grass and nearly all ploughable. Average turnip crops will carry 50 lambs or 7 cows per acre for 3 months. W ill now carry 50* cows and 150 store cattle. No buildings. Four paddocks, all permanently watered, 1A miles from factory, school and P.O. The greatest bargain in Tara- j naki. Price, £l6 per acre; terms, 15 per cent cash 10 per cent in twelve months, or equivalent in buildings, <5 per cent 5 years at 6 per cent. Applv to — A, bretherton, Owner, Toko.
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Taranaki Daily News, 27 August 1921, Page 1
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