AMUSEMENTS. HALT! LOOK! LISTEN! RETURN VISIT. EMPIRE THEATRE SATURDAY & MONDAY, JULY 22 & 24. Messrs. Fama and Lawson present THE FAMOUS N.Z. DIGGERS. THE FAMOUS N.Z. DIGGERS. THE FAMOUS N.Z. DIGGERS. THE FAMOUS N.Z. DIGGERS. In the SECOND EDITION of their v Revue. “BOX 0’ TRICKS.” “BOX 0’ TRICKS.” “BOX O’ TRICKS.” “B-X 0’ TRICKS.” Complete Change of Programme. Everything Entirely New. The Strongest Combination of Artists vet presented bv THIS POPULAR ORGANISATION. In Addition to the Old Favorites— STAN LAWSON, TANO FAMA, GUS DAWSON, We Present 3 INIMITABLE COMEDIANS. 3 3 INIMITABLE COMEDIANS. 3 JOE VALLI. the Scottish Comedian and Eccentric Dancer. FRANK PERRYN, late understudy to Geo. Robey. FRANK MORAN, the Lanky New Zealand Laughter Maker. - Supported by— BERNARD BEEBY (Baritone), IVAN MARSHALL (Operatic Tenor), FR'ED WEBBER (Light Comedian & Dancer), and THE DIGGERS’ SUPERB ORCHESTRA (of ten musicians). PRICES—4/-. 3/-, and 2/-. Plans open at Collier’s, Thursday, 20th.
NEW PLYMOUTH SOFT GOODS MANUFACTURING CO. s NEW PREMISES. ADJOINING NOLAN’S, AUCTIONEERS, DEVON STREET. GREAT OPENING DAY FRIDAY, JULY 7, 1922. GIVING AWAY’ BLOUSES. GIVING AWAY BLOUSES. See Window. HTO Commemorate this Great Event we A will give a CREPE-DE-CHINE BLOUSE, valued 47/6, to the FIRST I LADY purchasing 63/- worth of goods. SECOND LADY’ a Crepe-de-Chine JUMPER, valued 37/6, purchasing goods to the amount of 42/-. THIRD LADY a SILK BLOUSE, valued 27/6, making purchases to the amount of 30/-. Special Show of EVENING AND DAY’ FROCKS, COSTUMES. JUMPERS, BLOUSES AND UNDERWEAR. CHILDREN’S GOODS IN ENDLESS VARIETY. MEN’S AND BOYS’ SHIRTS AND PYJAMAS. The above premises are being run in conjunction with Currie Street Factory. Orders taken at either place for JUMPERS. BLOUSES. DRESSES, COSTUMES. MEN’S & BOYS’ SHIRTS & PYJAMAS made to measure from our Choice Materials, or bring your own material and we will give you a price to make anything in the Drapery Trade. Make a note of the more convenient address — JJ’EW pLYMOUTH gOFT QOODS tyfANUFACTURING C'l (Adjoining Nolan’s, Auctioneers, j Devon Street). FARM LEASE 3 OR 5 YEARS. 4SO ACRES, situated on metalled road, all in grass but 20 acres I shelter bush. Subdivided into 18 paddocks, about 300 acres ploughable (80 acres being ploughed). Balance easy rolling country. Buildings consist of Two Houses, 5 and 7 rooms; dairy, cowshed, woolshed. Factory, school and post office within one mile. RENT, 12/6 PER ACRE. WANTED. VVANTED —For a Client, Dairy Farm, ’’ 50/70 acres. Must be a payable proposition at Is per lb butter fat. EXCHANGE. qpOWN PROPERTY for Small Dairy Farm. APPLY—NEWTON KING, L TD STRATFORD AND INGLEWOOD. Land Department, LOCKTITE 1 THE EASY TUBE REPAIR. gAFE for any size Cut or Blow-out. We have sold this Repair Outfit lor Four Years without a single complaint. PRICE 2 G and 5 / 6 STAINTON & CO., NEW PLYMOUTH. phones 732 & ISO. P.O. Box 142, ■
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Taranaki Daily News, 15 July 1922, Page 1
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464Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 15 July 1922, Page 1
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