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"I TO-NIGHT { FRIDAY. : The Carnival is finished, but we are util • going with new programmes. ! LOOK AT OUR LATEST— I Lubin Star Drama: A SON OF HIS FATHER. ' A SON OF HIS FATHER. 1 A SON OF HIS FATHER. A SON OF HIS FATHER. A SON OF HIS FATHER. A SON OF HIS FATHER. A SON OF HIS FATHER. A SON OF HIS FATHER. A SON OF HIS FATHER. A SON OF HIS FATHER. A SON OF HIS FATHER. A SON OF HIS FATHER. A SON OF HIS FATHER. A SON OF HIS FATHER. A SON OF HIS FATHER. A SON OF HIS FATHER. A SON OF, HIS FATHER. WARWICK CHRONICLE— Latest New» A HOMESPUN TRAGEDY— Vitagraph Drama.' SUICIDE PACT— A.B. Comedy. A SLOPE OF MONETSEKY— Patho Scenic THE BABY ELEPHANT— Vaudeville. CLOSE SHAVE— A Comedy of ?■«. BRUSHMAKING— Educational. AISSA'S DREAM— Ambroeio Drama.. VARIETY IS THE KEYNOTE OF THIS SPLENDID PROGRAMME 'SPECIAL MATINEE SPECIAL MA" SPECIAL MA'xx., js js TO-DAY—2.3O p.m., for the Children. | TARATA SHEEP DOG TRIAL CLUB. ) (Affiliated, with N.I.D.T. Association). gEVENTH ]^[EETING •will be held on Mr. Guilford's ': Farm on I THURSDAY & FRIDAY, APRIL 23 & 24 Write for programme. Entries close with Secretary ott April 6. F. L. STREET, Secretary. gtOBOMIKO JJOME, NURSE MORGAN (late of St. Helens* Hospital, Chriitchurch). MOUNT EGMONT , flj'O K A Urn R i p s. HfOUNT EGMONT HOSTELRY, nineteen mUes from New Plymouth. By Motor Car, one and a-half hours: by Gig or Brake, from three and a-half to four and a-half hours. MOTOR AND VEHICH.A? TA.nrFF: By motor car, return game day, tor four passengers, including toll and driver's lunch 16s each Minim am charge for one day £3 is VEHICLJia. £ s. d. Gig and horse, two passengers, for one day; hirer to pay for horse feed and toll (say W1 o 0 Each extra day's detention.. 7 fl Gig for two passengers and driver, for one day—hirer to pay for toll, horse-feed and driver's lunch (say 4s M) "... 1 in 0 Each extra days' detention 17 fl Buggy and pair, with driver and four passengers 2 7 0 Return next day ... 3 10 0 Buggy and pair, withovf. <':■■>. • er, five passengers ! ' * f Return next dav ■ . . Waggonette, three hone- i. p. driver, six passeiigi-r.- :■ iReturn next day .." \ ,n i. Brake, four horses, twelve to twenty passengers, per head 7 g Return next day 10 Q Return third day, per head.. 12 8 (Hirer to pay for horse-feed and toll in every case except for brake). NEW PLYMOUTH EXPRESSMEN'S CHARGES: Sunday trip, returning same day, 6s ffd per head; leaving Saturday night and returning Sunday, 7s 6d per head; leaving Saturday night and returning Monday, 10s per head. HOSTELRY CHARGES, 9s per day. (This includes all meals and Park fees). Meals served to boarders in bedrooms, Is extra. OLD HOUSE—Visitors remaining over nirfht and providing their own food, la 6d per day (Including Park fee). Blankets can be hired at Is per night. 1 COTTAGE.—For each adult, per day, 2s. ' Minimum charge, 10s per day. Tariff for children as per arrangement. THE MOKAU. t Fifty-six miles from New! Plymouth. Time by motor car, about three and a-half hours . Tariff: Motor car, four passengers, return same dav, ' £«. ! MOTOR LAUNCH UP THE RIVER, i (about six hours return). Regular days—Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays; tariff, 10s return, Special days—Arrangements made as follows: For six passengers oi 1 less, £3 10s per day; from seven tc e fourten passengers, 10s each; four e teen passengers, 8s each. Mrs. Box's Boarding-house tariff—ls fit J all round. f 'pOR .Sale, cheap, Good Portable 3-li.p 1 Engine in perfect working order i suitable for driving milking machine I chaffcutter, or for sawing wood.—Appl; IJJowB Office. a/> and f.i

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 272, 18 April 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 272, 18 April 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 272, 18 April 1914, Page 1

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