AMUSEMENTS. BEACH CARNIVAL FITZROY. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1921. A BRIGHT, HAPPY DAY FOR ALL! COMPETITIONS. SPORTS. COCOA NUT SHIES. AFTERNOON TE... PUNCH & JUDY SHOW. Etc., Etc. In aid of Bathing Sheds and Beach Improvements. Watch this space for further particulars. CHORAL SOCIETY. ESSIAH QONCE RT. (Non-Subscription.) EMPIRE THEATRE. TO-MORROW NIGHT’ THiE CHOIR £]LL SING—’And the '.I lory.” “For Unto Us.” “All We Like Sheep.” “Worthy L the Lamb.” “Hallelujah." And other choruses. MISS NAT ALIN A McCALLUM, of Auckland will sing—- “ Rejoice Greatly” (from "Messiah.”). “Caro Nome (Verdi.) ALSO FAVORITE LOCAL ARTISTS. Popular Prices: 4/- (reserved), 3/-, 2/-. Box Plan at Collier’s. TENDERS. KOTA ROAD (METALLING). 'pENDERS for metalling about 140 chains eJpsc with Secretary Public Works Ten-urs Boar I. Wellington, at, noon n 20: .: December 1921. Plans i and specifications on view at Lands Office, New Plymouth, and Public Works Office. Stratford. The lowest or any tender not -necessarily accepted. T. M. BALL, Resident Engineer. Public Works Department Stratford, 9tn December, 1921.
ESTATE OF ALFRED SLATER DECEASED. RENDERS ARE INVITED for the lepse of a farm containing 220 acres, more or less, situate on the Te Kiri Road about a mile and a half from the Eltham-Opunake Road. The whole of the bush except a little shelter bush has been cleared There is a good 4-roomed house on tue property, and outbuildings. Conditions of Tender can be s>en and forms of application obtained at the Store, Te Kiri, at th? Post Office, Opu nake and at the Public Trust Office, Hr wera. The highest or any tender not n>ces sarily accepted. Tenders close on Tharsday, the 15th December 1921, at 2 p.m.. at the Public Trust Office. Hawera. ERNEST BARNS. Local Deputy Public Trustee. Hawera. THE BEST SMALL HOLDING IN THE DISTRICT. • LAND. Q 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-mile. New Plymouth post office 2.4 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 & U.S.S. Buildings (opp. Railway Yards), St. Aubyn Street ... NEW PLYMOUTH. FOR EXCHANGE QORNER SECTION, 3/Bths anre, at Fitzroy. Well-built 6-roomed house, pantry, bathroom with porcelain bath, hot , and cold water, electric light and g 5, wash-house, wood-shed and motorshed. Equity of £l5OO. Would like to exchange for a farm of 50 or 60 acres. F. DODUNSKI SOLE AGENT. FITZROY. NEW PLYMOUTH. THONE 551.
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Taranaki Daily News, 13 December 1921, Page 1
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