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AMUSEMENTS. EARLY TO-NIGHT, OR RESERVE. EVERYBODY’S rO-NIGET! At TO-NIGHT! final presentation of James Oliver Cnrtfood'e greatest storv of the NorthWest’. THE RIVER’S END. THE RIVER’S END THE RIVER’S END. THE RIVER’S END THE RIVER’S END THE RIVER’S END. The immortal story of the North-West Mounted Ponce. A Marshal Neilan Phsduetion. featuring Lewis Slone. Margery Daw. Jane Novak and Barney Sherry. fRJCES: D.C. 2s. Stalls 1/6; Reserves at Collier’s 2/6. Pins tax. Coming by Special Train! 2— NIGHTS ONLY a 3 NIGHTS ONLY —2 MONDAY AND TUESDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14 & 15. Located Devon Street West. ST; LEON’S CIRCUS . ’ 20 NEW ACTS THIS SEASON 20 20 NEW ACTS THIS SEASON 20 7 New Aerial Numbers. R New Animal Acts. 5 New Acrobatic Novelties. Clowns and Dummies Galore! Popular Prices. PROVINCIAL TOUR. HAW ERA —Friday. November 11. 'STRATFORD—Saturday, November 12. WAIT ARA—Wednesday. November 16. INGLEWOOD —Thursday, November 17. KL TH AM—Friday, November 18. f ATKA—Saturday, November 19. AGRICUTURAL SHOWS. STRATFORD STRATFORD STRATFORD A. AND P. ASSOCIATION. A. AND P. ASSOCIATION. A. AND P. ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL SHOW NOVEMBER 23 & 24. NOVEMBER 23 & 24. NOVEMBER 23 A 24. Exhibit and Profit by Comparison. CLASSES FOR— Horae Competitions, Hordes, Cattle, Sheep, Pigs. Home Industries. Butter and Honey, Art and Photography, Sewing and Fancy Work, Junior Cow Judging. School Work, Instrumental Drawing, Junior Classes for Woodwork, Home Industries and Sewing. Valuable Prize Money and Trophies. Good Accommodation. Abundance of Feed. ENTRIES CLOSE NOVEMBER 12. Full particulars and schedule posted on application. A. ,T. BAPR. Secretary. P.O. Box 59. Stratford; Telephone No. 162.

AUCKLAND J£ETROPOLITAN QPRING 1921. DECEMBER 2nd & 3rd. Schedules Free on application to—» THE SECRETARY, Auckland A A P. Association, 16 Hall of Commerce, Hight Street, Auckland, Or to P.O. Box 86, Auckland. SPRING SEEDLINGS AND TOMATO PLANTS NOW READY FOR PLANTING. HARDY PLANTS ONLY SUPPLIED. fA NTIRRHINUMS. Allonsoa. Arctotis, Aubretia, Bellis, Perennis. Calliopaia, Cornflower. Cos ma. Carnation. Dianthua, Dimorphotheca. Godetia, Larkspur Linaria, Lobelia, Marigold, Nemesia, Phlox Drumondii, Pansy. Petunia, Polyanthus. Ranunculus, Stocks, Salpiglossie, Sehizanthus, Salvia, Violas, Wallflower, Zinnia. H. G. STAUB. SEEDSMAN, NURSERYMAN, ETC. 16 Regent Street, Haw era.

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Taranaki Daily News, 8 November 1921, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 8 November 1921, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 8 November 1921, Page 1

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