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AMUSEMENTS. THE PEOPLE’S TO-NIGHT! At 7.45. TO-NIGHT! A STUPENDOUS JEWEL MASTERPIECE from Jules Verne’s celebrated novel, “Mathias Sandorf,” ‘•WAITING FOR DAWN.” “WAITING FOR DAWN.” “WAITING FOR DAWN.” “WAITING FOR DAWN.” “WATTING FOR DAWN.” “WAITING FOR DAWN.” “WAITING FOR DAWN.” “WAITING FOR DAWN.’? You will see for the first time in pictures intimate scenes of REAL Turkish Harems and Sensational Dances that are the very acme of art. You will journey to Nice, where romance flowers and where mystery lurks. If you seek romance, daring, color, distinctiveness, artistic drama of life, love and intrigue ’midst Mediterranean settings, then see—“WAITING FOR DAWN.” “WAITING FOR DAWN.-” “WAITING FOR DAWN.” “WAITING FOR DAWN.” “WAITING FOR DAWN.” “WAITING FOR DAWN.” “WAITING FOR DAWN.” .Showing at Usual Prices. PUBLIC NOTICES. THE SYDNEY EXCURSION. DIRECT BOAT FROM NEW PLYMOUTH. pHOSE intending to take part in the proposed Excursion Trip from New Plymouth to Sydney on March 3 or 4, returning about five weeks later, are asked to forward their names to the undersigned by DECEMBER 30, 1922. Full particulars of the trip forwarded on application. VAL DUFF, Secretary, Taranaki CTiamber of Commerce. BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. RUBBISH REMOVAL. JQURING the Christmas and New Year Holidays no house rubbish will be removed on Monday and Tuesday in either week. Work usually done on these days will be commenced at 5.30 a.m. on Wednes day mornings. F. T. BELLRINGER, General Manager. HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION. rpHE Tourist Bureau will foe pleased to receive particulars of Furnished Rooms, with or without board. E. L. HUMPHRIES, ■Secretary, Egmont Street. P.O. Box 105, ’Phone 642. CARRYING, FORWARDING AND COAL BUSINESS FOR SALE. immediate disposal, in leading town in Bay of Plenty, good CARRYING, FORWARDING and COAL Business. Coal Yard and Sheds are situated on Harbor Board Lease, with 18 years to run. Close to wharves- There is good house and stables and nearly half-acre freehold. Plant consists of four carts, one flattopped lorry, one Timber Wagon and six horses. Gear in splendid condition. Owner, who wishes to retire, is prepared to accept reasonable terms from good man. Business will stand strictest investigation. Price as going concern £3lOO. Further particulars will be supplied to bona fide enquirers on application, by letter, to—“GENUINE,” Care Charles Haines Advertising Agency, The Dalgety Building, Wellington. ’ INGLEWOOD COUNTY COUNCIL. Contract No. 26.—Mangaorakau Bridge. ALTERNATIVE Tenders, as follows, will be received up to Noon on MONDAY, the Bth JANUARY, 1923: 1. To build the Bridge complete. 2. The Council to find shingle and cement, the Contractor to find labor, etc., and complete the work. Deposit, 5 per cent- of tendei. Tenders must be accompanied by Deposit, addressed to the undersigned, and marked with Contract Number on outside of envelope. A. CORKILL, Chairman. Inglewood, December 20, 1922. A SMASH. rpHE kind of smash a tennis player "*■ likes, next to one he can make on the courts, is a smash in prices. Our values indicate a ' DECIDED LOWERING of prices for the leading makes of Racquets and Tennis Sundries. Bussey’s and Ayres’ Racquets in big variety—at all prices. CALL AND INSPECT. J. AUSTIN & SON TOBACCONISTS & SPORTS DEPOT. Devon Street Wo w Plymouth. P.O. Box 141. Telephone 385.

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Taranaki Daily News, 21 December 1922, Page 1

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524

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 21 December 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 21 December 1922, Page 1

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