AMUSEMENTS. BOX PLAN OPENS MONDAY. EMPIRE THEATRE WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, z March 8 & 9 (Show Nights)Farewell appearance of the popular SYDNEY PANTOMIME COMPANY, under the direction of Stanley McKay, who recently created such a favorable impression in “OLD MOTHER HUBBARD,” now touring the excruciatingly funny Panto. “LITTLE 80-PEEP.” / VLITTLE 80-PEEP.” “LITTLE 80-PEEP. ’ “LITTLE 80-PEEP.” “LITTLE 80-PEEP.” (The Girl who lost her Sheep.) CATCHY SONGS! PRETTY CHORUSES! BRIGHT MUSIC! SPLENDID VOICES! MISS ETHEL OSBORNE will sing “To Hear the Gentle Lark” (with flute obligato.) SPECIAL FULL ORCHESTRA. Lovely Dresses —Beautiful Scenery. And the Prices are right: ss, 4s, 3s and 2s (plus tax). Reserves ss. Box plan opens at Collier’s Monday morning. MEETINGS. TUKAPA FOOTBALL CLUB. OPHE Annual '''General Meeting of the Tukapa Football Club will be held in the Soldiers’ Club Rooms on MONDAY, 6th inst., at 7.45 p.m. sharp. Business.—Annual Report & General. Members and intending members cordially invited to be present. CHAS. O. BERG, Hon. Sec. AWAKING COLLIE CLUB. gIXTEENTH ANNUAL To be held on Mr. W. D. THOMSON’S FARM, AWAKING, on THURSDAY & FRIDAY, March 9th and 10th. ENTRIES close on Thursday, March 2nd, at 8 p.m., with the Secretaries — g. McMillan, F. G. NORTHERN, Awakino. TENDERS. TENDERS. ENDERS will be received up to March 9 by the undersigned for splitting quantity Rata, situated Lower Plymouth Road. N. BER JUDGE, Omata. TARANAKI HOSPITAL BOARD. TENDERS FOR SUPPLIES. RENDERS (on printed forms supplied) will be received at the Office of the Board, Egmont Street, New Plymouth, unti] noon on Monday, 13th March, 1922, for supplies for six months from !st April, 1922, to 30th September, 1922, for the above Board, as follows: 1. Groceries. 2. Bread. 3. Meat. 4. Fuel. 5. Vegetables. A list of articles required, and full particulars of contract, may be seen on application at the Office. The lowest or any 7 tender not necessarily accepted. M. FRASER, Chairman. PROPERTY BUYERS READ! T>EACH COTTAGE, new, 3 rooms, section rent £5 per annum. Price £l5O. T>EACH COTTAGE, two rooms, section rent £5 per annum. Price £l2O. J7AST END.—New Bungalow of four rooms. Practically all conveniences. Section quarter of an acre. Price £950. Easy terms. QECTIONS, half* acre, £250. Terms, £5O cash. SMALL HOLDING. IOJ ACRES, situated 9 miles from New Plymouth. All in good grass, well watered. All level, five subdivisions. practically no weeds. This property has carried 8 cows and is still in real* good heart. Within 1 mile of factory, half mile to school. and quarter mile to post office BUILDINGS: Sixroomed house, 4-bail milking sheet. implement shed, fowlhouse, etc. PRICE £1650. Terms £3OO Cash. (1170.) R. A. LARGE ESTATE AGENT & " 'ALUER, Union S.S. Co.’s Blds.. St. Aubyn St., NEW PLYMOUTH. For the Fisherman, the Gunman, and the Camner. the “WISCONSIN ROWBOAT MOTOR” is invaluable. Makes a row-boat into a motor in a “jiffy.” Easy to work. No attention. Manning Co., 4139 Albert Street, Auckland.-—l2.
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 March 1922, Page 1
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