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AMUSEMENTS. OHOIR QONCERT EMPIRE THEATRE TO-NIGHT. “God Save the King.” 1. Overture, “The Cloches de St. Malo” (W. Rimmer). Male Choir Orchestra. 2. Part Song, “O Hush Thee My Babie” (Sir Arthur Sullivan) . Male Choir. 3. Violin Solo —First night, “Reverie” (Vieuxtemps), second night “Meditation” (Thais Massenet), Miss Nancie Gibbs (accompanist, Mr. Geo. Holloway). 4. Part Song, “Old Man Moses” (David Hume), Male Choir. 5. Song, “The Pipes of Pan” (Edward Elgar), Mr. A. L. North. 6. Part’ Song. "O Dry Those Tears” (Teresa del Riego), Male Choir. 7. Violin Solo—First night “Scene de Ballet” (De Beriot), second night “Rhapsody Hongroise” (Hauser), Miss Nancie Gibbs (accompanist, Mr. Geo. Holloway). 8. Selection, “The Maid of the Mountains” (Fraser Simpson), Male Choir Orchestra. 9. Part Song. “Cyrus in Babylon” (Ernest Boulanger), Male Choir. 10. Violin Solo—First Night “Tarantelle” (Papini) . second night “Romance” (Svendsen), Miss Nancy Gibbs (accompanist, Mr. Geo. Holloway). 11. Part Song. “Tom, the Piper’s Son” (F. A. Kendall). Male Choir. / 12. Songs, (a) “’Tis the Day” (Leoncavallo). (b) “To-morrow” (Fredrick Keel), Mr. A. L. North. 13. Part Song, “The Red Sun is Sinking” (Henry Leslie), Male Choir. “God Save the King.” Plan now open at Collier’s. Popular Prices: 4s (reserved), 3s and 2s. MEETINGS. TARANAKI EMPLOYERS’ ASSOCIATION (Incorporated). QUARTERLY General Meeting of all members will be held in the Soldiers’ Chib Rooms on Wednesday next, the 14th inst. at 8 p.m., when Mr. C G. Bottrill, M.A., will deliver an address on “Present Day Economic Conditions.’* C. H. WYNYARD, Secretary.

NOTICE ! THE BON MARCHE SALE /AWING to the unprecedented success of the Special One Week Sale at the Bon Marche. Eltham, and in response to numerous requests from Saturday •Shoppers, it has been decided to continue the sale until SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10th. NOTE.—Tn order to be in absolute readiness for the extra rush anticipated on Fridav and Saturday, the Bon Marche will be CLOSED ALL DAY THURSDAY December Bth.

THE BEST SMALL HOLDING IN THE DISTRICT. LAND. "I A ACRES of first-class level land, subdivided into 6 paddocks and mostly fenced with live hedges, protected by double wire fences This little farm is quite clean. Watered by windmill, and will carry 6 cows easily. BUILDINGS. New 5-roomed Bungalow on concrete foundations. Built-in sideboard, cupboards, bathroom fitted with bath and basin, wash-house with copper and tubs, hot and cold water service to bath, basin, sink and tubs. Tiled hearths and sink. Concrete floor, milking shed of 2 bails, concrete tanks. New fowl-house to hold 150 to 200 fowls. School 1 mile, factory quarter-inile. New Plymouth post office 24 miles. ' PRICE £3600. Terms, £l2OO cash. PROPERTY BUYERS’ I have for sale 'FARMS, HOUSES, SECTIONS, in all parts of the Borough. Before buying elsewhere, call on — R. A. LARGE ESTATE AGENT & VALUER, U.S.S. Buildings (opp. Railway Yards), St. Aubyn Street ... NEW PLYMOUTH. “REMEMBER THE EARLY BIRD!” YYTE have been instructed to sell a good 9-roomed house, bathroom, pantry, wash-house, copper and tubs, electric light, gas and sewerage, with about halfacre of land, for the sum of £>l4oo, with £4OO cash. By letting rooms you would be rent free if you chose to do so. J. R. HILL & SON LAND AND COMMISSION AGENTS. ST. AUBYN STREET. ’Plmnea—Office 711. Residence 851.

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Taranaki Daily News, 8 December 1921, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 8 December 1921, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 8 December 1921, Page 1

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