AMUSEMENTS. If you want to see and to hear Eustace —come early To-Night. Box Plan at Collier’s. THE EMPIRE TO-NIGHT! / At 8. TO-NIGHT! Positively Last Appearance of HARRY K. EUSTACE HARRY K. EUSTACE The Famous Big Game Hunter. THROUGH JUNGLE WILDS. THROUGH JUNGLE WILDS. Hundreds turned away Last Night. BE ‘EARLY TO-NIGHT! School Matinee To-Day, at Everybody’s.
KING’S THEATRE, STRATFORD. TO-MORROW AFTERNOON AND EVENING. The Famous Big Game Hunter and 'Explorer/ HARRY K. EUSTACE, F.Z.S. HARRY K. EUSTACE, F.Z.S. The renowned explorer and big game hunter, will tell you of his experiences in darkest Africa —and illustrate his story with the most remarkable and thrilling set of motion pictures that it has even been your good fortune to see. lil THROUGH JUNGLE WILDS 111 111 THROUGH JUNGLE WILDS |;| HARRY K. EUSTACE Is not only a lecturer, but an entertainer. A renowned explorer who tells the story of his life in the jungle. Prices: D.C. 2/6, Stalls 2/- and 1/6. Reserves 2/6 at the Marble Bar, Stratford. SCHOOL MATINEE 2.15 TO-MORROW. SCHOOL MATINEE 2.15 TO-MORROW.
MEETINGS. PARK TENNIS AND CROQUET CLUB. r J'HE Annual Meeting of the Park Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club will be held at the Soldiers' Club on THURSDAY, October 6, at 7.30 p.m. R. H. SHIPTON, Hon. Secretary. CRICKET. A ll interested in forming a Cricket | Club in the Wetsern end of New Plymouth, under the proposed name of the ‘‘Western Park Cricket Club,” are ' requested to meet at the Soldiers’ Ch»b at 8 p.m. on Thursday evening. F. H. ROBERTSON, C. R. FAIRBROTHER, Convenors. PUBLIC NOTICES. TEAMS WANTED. yy ANTED to hire, 6-horse or bullock teams, with drays, for large metalling contract. Apply, stating terms, to M. S. CAMERON, Tarata. WANTED IMMEDIATELY. O NE Direct coupled benzine or kerosene driven lighting set, 2.8 k.w. minimum. 110 volts; no battery required. Send full particulars, and if , second-hand, state where can be in- - spected. to—“LIGHTING SET,” P.O. Box 145, ' New Plymouth. i ■ —— WAITARA GARAGE CO. | A LL Outstanding Accounts owing to ■ the Wai tars. Garage Co. must be j paid or arranged for by Saturday, OctoJ ber 29, 1921. E. A. JOHNSTON.
PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. REMOVAL NOTICE. /~IN and after Monday, October 3, business will be conducted in the new office, corner of King and Queen Streets. FRANK M. WHYTE, Local Deputy Public Trustee. New Plymouth. REMOVAL NOTICE. QN and after Monday, October 3rd, our Offices will be situate on the First Floor of the New Zealand Insurance Company’s new building, Devon Street. ROY, NICHOLSON & BENNETT, Solicitors New Plymouth. CRAIGIEBURN FRIESIAN STUD, KAHOURI ROAD, STRATFORD. VOW offering choice stud bulls, 1 to 3 years old line, bred to such wellknown butter-fat sires as “Sir De Koi Inka Pietertje,” “Colantha Joharra Lad" and Pontiac Korrdyke.” Also a few choice females. M. MAYHEAD, Proprietor. N.Z. MOTOR WRECKING CO., LTD. SPARE PARTS SPECIALISTS. We have dismantled, for parts, hundreds of Cars and Motor Cycles of different makes. When a part hs unobtainable elsewhere, try us. We’ve got it or we’ll get it. Send sample for duplica tion. Harris Street, Welling-
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Taranaki Daily News, 6 October 1921, Page 1
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