AMUSEMENTS. THE PEOPLE’S TO-NIGHT! At 7.45. TO-NIGHT! FOR THE LAST TIME. The merry charmer in a comedy romance sure to win your heart. MARIE PREVOST MARIE PREVOST in a dainty drama of love and romance. “KISSED.” That’s all —there isn’t any •‘KISSED.” use trying to describe it—“KlSSED.”—just see for yourself and “KISSED.’’ then you’ll know. Supports include Century Comedy “THE LITTLE RASCAL,” starring BABY PEGGY and Topical Film. Prices: D.C. 1/6, Stalls Is. BAND RECITAL. 'pHE 4th Battalion Wellington Regiment Band will give a Band Recital at “Aotea” (Sole Bros.’ grounds) on SUNDAY, December 3, at 2.45 p.m. Collection in aid of Band Funds. H. R. CATTLEY, secretary. “AOTEA.” Grounds of “Aotea” will be open to the public on SUNDAY AFTERNOON, from 1.30. A cordial invitation is extended to all. SOLE BROS. H E JJAGNAVOX —And— GREAT ORCHESTRALA Play EVERY SUNDAY AFTERNOON —At— GAE R E (J ARDENS. Refreshments obtainable at the Gardens. ’Phone 315, Stratford Exchange. TENDERS. IN BANKRUPTCY. TN THE ESTATE OF PARSONS BROS., OF AWATUNA, FARMERS. RENDERS are called for the purchase of one hundred fully paid shares in the Awatuna Dairy Factory Company, Limited. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders close with the undersigned on TUESDAY, December 5, 1922, at 5 p.m. J. S. S. MEDLEY, Deputy Official Assignee, ■New Plymouth. TENDERS VVTLL be received up to December 6, ” 1922, for draining 50 chains (more or less) swamp. Apply J. J. Carey, . Okato. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. INGLEWOOD COUNTY COUNCIL. . rpENDERS for the following Contracts will be received up to noon on MONDAY, the 4th December, 1922,. at the Council’s Offices, Inglewood— No. 26.—MANGAORAKAU BRIDGE. Alternative tenders: (1) To build the bridge complete; (2) The Council will find shingle and cement, the Contractor to find labor, etc., and complete the work. Deposit, 5 per cent, of tender. No. 27. -LEPPER - CARRINGTON ROAD BRIDGE PROTECTION: •Supply, hauling and placing in position, boulder stone to ensure protection of above bridge. Deposit with tender, £lO. Tenders must be accompanied by deposit, addressed to the undersigned, and marked with Contract Number on outside of envelope. A. CORKTLL, Chairman. Inglewood, Nov. 25, 1922. Every man likes to look his best at Christmas. To do this he must have new clothes. Thie means he must have a new suit, hat, tie, shirts and sox. Carlson’s have the very latest in these goods from -London at reasonable prices. T. R. WILLIAMS, ' Late Manager Bon Marche, A NNOUNCES THAT HE IS OPENING— > “THE PREMIER” “THE PREMIER” DRAPERY, MILLINERY & C^> THING STORE, KAPONGA, KAPONGA, —On— FRIDAY. DECEMBER 1, 1922. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 1. 1922. All New Season’s Goods kt Lowest 1 Cash Prices.
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Taranaki Daily News, 1 December 1922, Page 1
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