AMUSEMENTS. EMPIRE THEATRE TO-MORROW NIGHT. SPECIAL RETURN VISIT On account of numerous requests Mr. D. B. O’Connor han decided to stage H. D. Macintosh’s Tivoli Theatre Musical Comedy Success, “THE GIRL FOR THE BOY.” “THE GIRL FOR THE BOY.” “THE GIRL FOR THE BOY.” “THE GIRL FOR THE BOY.” “THE GIRL FOR THE BOY.” “THE GIRL FOR THE BOY.” (For One Farewell Night Only) D. B. O’CONNOR AND IDA LEGGATT Heading a big cast. New Ballets, New’ Chorus, V? New Scenery, ; New Wardrobe. Prices: 6/-, 4/- and 2/-. Box Plans at Collier’s. SAVING QOMPETITIdN. EAST END RESERVE. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25. —Also— CANOE RACING, SWIMMING AND OTHER EVENTS. Afternoon Tea Obtainable. Hot Water and Milk Free,, Admission to grounds one shilling, Children free. A DANOE will be held in the evening. R. DE B. HILL, Hon. Secretary. BELL BLOCK HALL. A EUCHRE PARTY & DANCE will be held in above hall on THURSDAY N'EXT. February 16, in aid of Cricket Club. Good Floor and Prizes. Music by Mr. Boulton. W. HASKELL, | Hon. Sec. TENDERS. TENDERS FOR LEASE. RENDERS are invited for the Lease of Section 81, Whiteley Township, to Ist December, 1923, at £5 per annum with perpetually recurring right of renewal every 21 years and for the purchase by the Lessee of the building now on the land. Tenders close at 5 p.m. on Thursday, 23rd February, 1922, at the office of — R. PEPPERELL, Secretary to the Trustees. CLIFTON COUNTY COUNCIL. yyRITTEN TENDERS are invited for metalling the Kaipikari and Piko Roads, Urenui. Plans and specifications may be seen at the County Offices, Waitara. Tenders, addressed to the Chairman, close at noon on Saturday, the 18th inst. C. F. DOWSETT, County Engineer. IN BANKRUPTCY. In the matter of THE ADMINISTRATION ACT, 1908, Part IV., And In the Matter of MARY ELLEN ROLFE, of Mangaweka, deceased. BRENDERS, closing with the undersignA ed on Ist March, 1922, are invited for the following:— 2T fully paid rip £1 shares in the Patua Co-operative Dairy Company, Limited. A cheque for 20 per cent, tender must be enclosed. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. E. M. SILK, Deputy Official Assignee, Wanganui. 14th February, 1922.
OPUNAKE RACING CLUB. PUBLICAN’S BOOTH. RENDERS, closing on SATURDAY, February 18, at 5 p.m., will be received for the Publican’s Booth Privileges at the forthcoming meeting. Conditions: Approved stocks. Hotel tariff. 25 per centum deposit. P. S. RILEY, Secretary, Pihama. J. s. SULLIVAN, WANGANUI. FOR FURNITURE AT WHOLESALE PRICES DIRECT TO YOU. YOU PAY NO MIDDLEMAN’S PROFITS. We Design and Manufacture our own goods and offer them to you at the wholesale price. We pay carriage right into your home. You pay us for goods after you receive and examine them. We are New Zealand’s Leading Furniture Craftsmen, and are in a position to give you Real Value in Furniture and Upholstery. No job too small or too big for our attention. Our local Agent will call on you. submit illustrations and quote you on reeeint of your name and address. 1 J. McGIVEN, Yeal»’» N«w Plxmoukk.
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 February 1922, Page 1
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