AMUSEMENTS. RESERVE THIS EVENING. SATURDAY, JANUARY 14, For the QPEN-AIR 'qoncert At PUKEKURA PARK. PUKEKURA PARK TO-NIGHT. At 8 p.m. Proceeds devoted to improvement of Sports Ground. STAR PROGRAMME OF VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL ITEMS. PROGRAMME. 1. Selection Band 2. Vocal Quartette, Melody Four,” Messrs. Hooker, MacDonald, North and Okey., 3 Song Mr. P. Frederic 4. Euphonium Solo .... Mr. J. Lowe 5. Song Mrs. F. C. Ferry 6. Song Mr. F. Baird 7. Trombone trio, Messrs H. Kay, A. Peek and A. Handley 8. Vocal Duet, Mrs. F. C. Ferry and Mr. P. Frederic 9. Vocal Quartette .. “Melody Four” 10. Selection Band Accompanist: Mrs. P. Frederic, L.A.B. Piano kindly lent by Mr. Collier. Admission: Adults Is, Children 6d. L. LITTLE, Secretary, New Plymouth Sports Committee. THE LAST DAY. THE LAST DAY. THE LAST DAY; gTRASBURG OLOCK EXHIBITION HOOKERS’ SAMPLE ROOMS, EGMONT STREET. TO-DAY POSITIVELY LAST DAY. Three Sessions To-day. Morning 10 till 12.30; Afternoon 2 till 5; Night 7 till 10.
TRAVEL AWAY ON A “TRAVELLER.” CYCLE THIS SUMMER. Y’OU might just as well be mounted properly as ride a bike that is really a “bone-shaker.” Better, in fact, if the machine you ride is a. “TRAVELLER." Then you will realise the true pleasure of cycling over our flue roads. The “TRAVELLER” is built from carefully selected parts, accurately adjusted. We would like to show you this machine. If you are passing, drop in. PRICE £l3. ARNOLD GEORGE BROUGHAM STREET,
NEW PLYMOUTH. NOW ISSUED. TOURIST’S GUIDE TO NEW PLYMOUTH AND DISTRICT. DESCRIPTION of what to see in the town and dktrict, and how to see it. Details of Sport and recreation facilities. Outline of New Plymouth’s hydro-electric scheme and tram- • ways system. Latest Tramways Time-table. Taranaki trade and vital statistica. Other valuable information. — Supplied gratis under direction of Tourist & Expansion League, from whose Bureau (Messrs. Humphries and Davies’), Egmont Street, copies may be obtained; or from the Publishers, Daily s News, Currie Street. :
PUBLIC NOTICE. jT C. SKIPPER has opened an up-to-date Steam Laundry, and is prepared to take all classes of laundry work. Parcels by Train or Post promptly attended to. Hotels, boarding houses, tea rooms, etc., catered for. STARCH SHIRTS AND COLLARS A SPECIALTY. Address — HIGH STREET, ELTHAM. (Oppoeite PatiereoaT Stable*).
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 January 1922, Page 1
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372Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 14 January 1922, Page 1
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