AMUSEMENTS. QRAND (CHILDREN’S (CONCERT In aid of 4th BATTALION WELLINGTON REGIMENT BAND. To be held in the EMPIRE THEATRE EMPIRE THEATRE ON FEBRUARY 1 & 2, 1922. Splendid programme. Consisting of Fancy Dancing. Duets, Songs, Recitations, Solo by Bandmaster J. Lowe, Quartette. Selection, and Trombone Trio by members of the band, and other special items. Come one, come all, and come early and avoid being shut out Tickets are on sale from members of band and Mr. J. Hoskin. Full particulars advertised later. Prices 3/-, Dress Circle 2/-, Stalls 1/-, Pit Children half-price. J. EiOSKIN, Organiser. TENDERS. TENDERS. RENDERS are invited for forming and metalling about 12 chains of road for Mr. H. Greig, New PljYnouth. Plans and specifications may be seen at Messrs. Sladden and Palmer’s Office, Devon Street, New Plymouth, where tenders may be left up till 5 p.m. on January 23rd, 1922.
MILLINERY SALE NOW PROCEEDING AT yjADAME JJOSEVEAR’S, Upstairs, opposite Criterion Hotel. COME AND INSPECT. EVERY HAT A BARGAIN.
TO RESIDENTS OF INGLEWOOD AND DISTRICT. TOURING the next few days my business premises, Moa Street. Inglewood, will be closed owing to my absence securing heavy stocks for enlargement of business activities. R. LETT. DECORATOR. SIGNWRITER AND PAPERHANGER, INGLEWOOD.
FURNITURE! yyE HAVE NO SHOP EXPENSES—NO DEAD-END COSTS. UPHOLSTERY AND BEDDING HIGH-GRADE FURNITURE AT WHOLESALE PRICES. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Write for Designs and Prices to— J. M‘GIVEN AND CO., Veale’s Estate, New Plymouth. ALL WORK GUARANTEED.
TRAVEL AWAY ON A “TRAVELLER.” CYCLE THIS SUMMER. XrOU 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 fine 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.
BEAUTIFUL' WOMEN HAVE LONG, CURLY ' EYELASHES. “CURLIT” CURLS THE STRAIGHTEST EYELASHES. Immediate resuits; guaranteed harmless. Sent in plain wrapper. Price 2/6 and 4/6. MME. LENOIR, “Shandon House,” Church Street, Timaru. New Zealand. C. MOORE. BUILDER, STRATFORD, tfAS just landed a large stock of THREE-PLY BOARDS AND SCANDIA BOARDS. Sole Agent, New Plymouth to Eltham. ’Phone 321. Workshop: Broadway.
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 January 1922, Page 1
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375Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 17 January 1922, Page 1
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