AMUSEMENTS. QRAND CHILDREN'S 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. HOSKIN, Organiser. MEETINGS. THE MEAT POOL. A MEETING of those interested in the above will take place in the Soldiers’ Club, New Plymouth, THIS (Friday) AFTERNOON, 20th ;nst., commencing at 1.30 o’clock. Mr. J. Quinn will give an account of the meeting of producers held in Wellington recently. WM. B. GRANT, Convenor. TENDERS. TO BUILDERS. RENDERS are invited, and will be received at my office up to 12 noon on Saturday, January 28, for the Erection of Laundry Building, in corflJrete, at the New Plymouth Convent. J. T. MANNIX, A.N.Z.1.A., Registered Architect, Veale’s Buildings, Devon Street, New Plymouth. OWNER LEAVING FOR ENGLAND PROPERTY MUST BE SOLD OR LEASED. ZH ACRES, WAITARA, with 5-roomed cottage and outbuildings. Four cows, bees and all farm implements. Furniture (if required) at valuation. The property is subdivided into 6 paddocks. Town water supply. Situated 1 mile from post office. PRICE £1250 cash; £l3OO with £250 down; or willing to lease at 30/- per week to a good man. ARTHUR B. GIBSON LAND AGENT, Egmont Street, NEW PLYMOUTH.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. 1 1 ACRES of good flat ploughed land. Cowshed of 5 bails, concreted floor. Good 6-roomed house with 'bathroom, pantry, scullery, hot and cold water; also washhouse with concrete tubs, dairy and motor shed with concreted floor, 1 large shed, 1 fine shelter shed. Price £2250. Would exchange for a quarteracre section with house or bungalow of about 6 rooms in New Plymouth. F. DODUNSKI LAND AGENT, FITZROY, NEW PLYMOUTH. ’PHONE 551.
PERCY J. DOUGLASS FOR MOTOR CYCLES “TRIUMPH,” 3-speed, all accessories, £67. “8.5. A. 1918, good tyres, etc., £65. “8.5. A. 1920, equal to new ... £9O “SCOUT INDIAN.” 1921 electric, great value £95 “INDIAN,” 7-9, all accessories .. £B5 “RUBY 7 ” 3| h.p., 3-speeds, etc. .. £35 NEW MACHINES: INDIAN, HARLEY. DOUGLAS, SCOTT, JAMES, RUBY. PERCY J. DOUGLASS
RECONSTRUCT THAT MOTOR. TF the Engine Transmission or Body are smashed, burnt or otherwise cronk, our designing engineer can suggest a cheap way out. Hundreds of Engines. Transmission Units, etc., in stock. Write for particulars. Wrecked motors bought. N.Z. Motor Wrecking Co., Ltd., Harris I Street. Wellington. G. W. Lawrence, ' Manager,
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 January 1922, Page 1
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446Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 20 January 1922, Page 1
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