AMUSEMENTS EVERYBODY’S TO MIGHT At 745 TO-NIGHT H B. WARNER In a romance ot H. B. WARNER the joys and folH. B. WARNER Hee ot the heedfl. B. WARNER less age “ WHEN WE WERE TWENTY-ONE ” “ WHEN WE WERE TWENTY-ONE ” • “WHEN WE WERE TWENTY-ON'”’ From Nat Goodwin’s Famous Stage Success A picture for all ages. If you have passed twenty-one come and renew your youth. Prices a« Usual. NEW ALL ROAD. A DANCE in aid of the English ** Cnureh Funds’will be held At NeWall %oad on August .4.. Music by. Mr. Pearion. Admission: Gents, 2s ud; Ladies, s basket • H. LUCKIN. E’en. Secretary.’ KAIM A T A 3 RD B Xxt * AL returned gOLDIERS’ giLL. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 9. Music Supplied by Mrs. Bianchi. Ladies 2/6, Gents 5/-, Doubles 7/-. W. G. DAVIS. Hon. Secretary. WAREA HALL. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 2. JRAND FANCY DRESS BALL for ■"* Adults and Children, in aid of the Varea School Football Club. Prize of 'ootball for Most Original Boy’s CosINGLEWOOD. AUGUST 10, 1922. JTUCHRE pARTY AND In Aid of Soldiers’ Memorial Fund. Good Prizes for Euchre. Music by Mr. Murfitt. Dainty Supper. Al Floor. K. LAWSON, W. EAGAR, Joint Secretaries.
COTTIER’S INGLEWOOD. J> EMN ANTS LEFT OVEF ■**' FROM SALE TO BE CLEARED AT ABSURD PRICES. ALSO SEVERAL LINES TC BE SOLD UNDER SALE PRICE. WE INTEND TO QUIT THESE BEFORE STOCKTAKING. IT WILL PAY YOU TO CALL. ■s COTTIER’S, INGLEWOOD.
FARQUHAR’S GREAT SALE OF FOOTWEAR, CLOTHING & MERCERY. ALL BOOTS 4 SHOES SHOWN IN OUR BOOT WINDOW J SPER5 PER PAIR. See our Clothing Window. Neglige Shirts 5/11. Men’s Heavy Knitted; Undershirts 6/11, and Men’s Grey and Shetland Undershirts 6/11. Colonial All Wool Sox 1/6 pair. AU round reductions on all other lines. SEE OUR DOOR DISPLAY. GEORGE FARQUHAR, BOOT IMPORTER. CLOTHIER S' MERCER, INGLEWOOD. IO INVESTORS IN NEW PLYMOUTH TOWN PROPERTY. JN THE ESTATE OF THE LATE JOHN BRENNAN. JK>R SALE BY TENDER, to wind up the above Estate, that desirable Freehold Block known as ‘•Heidelberg,” formerly owned by the late Mr. Gustave Tisch. This property ha? an area of 13 acres 1 rood, and is beautifully situated, with northerly aspect, midway between the town and port. With road frontages on three sides it is eminently adapted for ratting up for residential purposes, comprising as it doe/ many fine sites with commanding views of the sea and harbour. The New Plymouth Tramway System passes along the South Road frontage, on which the sections should in b short time be valuable for business purposes. Terms will be at least one-third cash, the balance to remain on mortgage, if desired, at six per cent. Tenders, which must be accompanied by a deposit of five per cent, of the amount, will close on 19th August prox. Jrith—“ MESSRS. MARSHALL, HUTTON & IZARD. F Wanganui. Solicitors to tha Executors, ■
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Taranaki Daily News, 2 August 1922, Page 1
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