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AMUSEMENTS. LOCALITY: DEVON STREET EAST, NEAR POST OFFICE. NEW PLYMOUTH, NOV. 23 and 29. JUST ARRIVED IN NEW ZEALAND. ! SOLE BROS/ SOLE BROS.’ CIRCUS AND MENAGERIE. » CIRCUS AND MENAGERIE. • CIRCUS A big, bright, MENAGERIE ’ CIRCUS breezy show MENAGERIE ■ CIRCUS that gets you MENAGERIE , CIRCUS thinking of MENAGERIE CIRCUS how it’s done. MENAGERIE - CIRCUS There’s one MENAGERIE CIRCUS continuous elp- MENAGERIE CIRCUS ment of sen- MENAGERIE ; CIRCUS sation. sur- MENAGERIE CIRCUS prises, & sup- MENAGERIE CIRCUS erlative science MENAGERIE CIRCUS in arenic dis- MENAGERIE CIRCUS play. If you MENAGERIE; CIRCUS miss this Big MENAGERIE CIRCUS Show von com - M ENAG ERIE CIRCUS mit a burglary MENAGERIE CIRCUS on yourself. MENAGERIE CIRCUS Follow the rest- MENAGERIE CIRCUS of the crowd. MENAGERIE CIRCUS Come if von MEN AG ERTE CIRCUS have to be MENAGERIE CIRCUS carried MENAGERIE THERE ARE NO DULL MOMENTS’ Watch for the Circus coming into New Plymouth. It will convince you that Sole Bro. have the Circus of all Circuses. Prices: 4/2, 3/2; Children lialf-price. Matinee on Tuesday afternoon. CHAS. CABOT, Touring Manager. CHRISTMAS NUMBER OF THE TARANAKI DAILY NEWS. INTERESTING COMPETITIONS ENTRIES BY THE 30th INST. I JENTRIES for the various competitions in connection with the Christmas Number of the Daily News close on Wednesday. November 30. The details iof the competitions are;— . ORIGINAL SHORT STORY. (1) Original Open Short Story, not to exceed 2000 words. First prize £3 3s. (2) Essay From Children up to and including Standard 3. Subject: “My Greatest Ambition —and Why.” First £1 Is; second 10s. TARANAKI’S HISTORY. (3) Essay From Pupils of Primary and Secondary Schools. Subject: “Features of Taranaki’s History.” First £1 Is; second 10s. HOW TO MANAGE A HOME. (4) Essay From Girls. Subject: “How I Would Manage a Home.” First £1 Is; second 10s.

! DESIGNING AND MANAGING A KITCHEN. (5) The Views of Housewives are sought on the question of breaking the monotony and drudgery of the kitchen, and a prize of £2 2s is offered for the best system of designing and managing a kitchen with the object of saving labor. Compactness should be a feature, as well as labor-saving. A MODEL HOME. (6) Another competition relating to the home is for a design of a model five-roomed house, conveniently arranged, with the maximum of lighting and air. The house should he one ! which would not cost more than £l2OO. First £2 2s. This competition is now open to both sexes. A PRIZE FOR SPORTSMEN. (7) Another prize of £1 Is is offered for the most interesting sporting paragraph of an incident in Taranaki. P. A. C. STRATFORD WHOLESALE & RETAIL MEAT MARKET. We Retail Daily at These Prices. PRICE LIST. OX BEEF. Sirloin 7d lb. Ribs Cxi lb. Blade 4d lb. Topside 6d lb Rump 9<l lb. Stewing Meat 4d lb. Briskit 4d lb. Silverside fid lb. Corned 4<i lb. Do 6.1 lb. Suet. 4d lb. Shins ’/- each. Kidneys fid each. Hearts 6d each. Beef Steak sd. MUTTON. Whole Sheep. 3£d lb. Quarters, 2/6 to 6/6 each. Lege, Cxi lb. Shoulders. 4Ad lb. Chops, fid lb. Full Loins, 5d lb. ’PHONE 286, BOX 70. STRATFORD. Orders consigned per rail daily. FOR ART WALLPAPERS FROM 2/6 PER ROLL. CHEAPEST House for— Paint*, 27/6 per gallon. Oils. 7/- per gallon, at 0. LE PAGE, DEVON STREET. •Phone 326, N«w Pl.riaouth.

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Taranaki Daily News, 25 November 1921, Page 1

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548

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 25 November 1921, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 25 November 1921, Page 1

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