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AMUSEMENTS. JJMPIEE PICTURE PALACE. Commencing SATURDAY NEXT. Inue 3 {Tliroe Nights and Matinee only) The LONDON FILM CO. LONDON FILM CO. present THE GREAT DRURY LANE DRAMA (5000 ft of Turbulent Emotion). THE DERBY WINNER Featuring Miss DEKBY WINNER Eve Balfour, one DERBY WINNER of New Zealand's DERBY WINNER fair, daughters, DERBY WINNER now a leading DERBY WINNER London actress. DEKBY WINNER as Ladv Muriel. BLAND HOLT'S BIG SUCCESS. For Humor, Pathos, Dramatic Situations and Gorgeous Setting.-,, this Great Drama which mirrors English society, has never been surpassed. Usual 'Prices. Plan at Theatre. FOR SALE, TO LET, Etc. ■JO LET—Suite of Rooms lately occupied by Mr. C. Gray, Dentist, centrally situated, Devon Street. —Apply Baker and Co. d.w. JpOR SALE, owing to lease expiring, 3' sound young Dairy Cows (delivery June 30), price £lo.—Apply Newton King, Inglewood. JpOR SAfiE, well-built Gig, with Harness, suitable for farpier. Will sell separately. Apply, "Gig," News Office. b.x. jQOORS and Timber For Sale on Old Chatsworth House site, Powderham Street. b.w. to Exchange, two town properties in Stratford, with seven and five-roomed dwellings, for town property with dwelling in New Plymouth.—"Property," News Office. a.y. SALE, Grey Mare, 3-years old; good hack; single or double harness, plough, etc., or exchange for heifers.— Bates', Bell Block. a.y. 9AA ACRES, I'. 1 miles New Plymouth. Bush cuisntry all felled. Suitable for cows. Good, house and sheds. Price, £lO 10s j.er acre; terms, £3OO cash.—E. L. HUMPHRIES, Devon St. '127 f' -ee ' lo ' < l, 200 acres fattening .-wintry, balance good .-heep country. Good road, house, and vprds. Pris", £lO per acre; terms, £SOO cash.—i: L. HUMPHRIES, Devon Street. LOST FOUND, ETC JjOST, from Raliotu, twelve mostly 1 Holstein weaners Last seen on Main South Road. Reward on giving information to P. Willcox, Jnr., Rahotu. y- > MISCELLANEOUS. demand increases each week for om fruit and meat tarts, sixpence each, at the Hygienic. e.n. TTEAVY All-wool Ribbed Pants, 5/11,W. T. Hookham, Inglewood and New- Plymouth. MORRIS'.—Double-size Iron Bedstead, Kapok Mattress and Wirewoven Spring Mattress, all complete, for 52/9. e.n. Trousers, hard wear, 0/11. —W. T. Hookham, Inglewood and New Plymouth. A T MORRIS' Great Clearing Sale.—A splendid line of Cups and Saucers at O'/ad each. e.n. T)OUBLE - BREASTED Tweed Overcoats, 37/ti to 75/-. W. T. Hookham, Inglewood and New ''Plymouth. gjHO'P early at the Hygienic on Saturday. Our premises will be closed Monday, King's Birthday. e.n. pRICES are goingup? Yes, elsewhere. At Morris' they are going down. Bedding, China, Ironmongery, all reduced there e.n. J-JOOKHAM'S Suits for fit, ,style and value, .'l7/G to 75/. Inglewood and New Plymouth. ANTED—A Keen Eye for Bargains. If you have that, go to Morris' Household Stores, Liardet Street, opopsite Melbourne. e.n. (SPECIAL value in Bush Rugs, 9/0 to Ifi/G.-W. T. Hookham, Inglewood and New Plymouth. MORRIS' Great Clearing Sale.— 71 Japanese Msts, two yards long, 1/3 each. Thousands other bargains. e.n. "DLUE and White Football Jersevs, 5/(1 for 2/11.-W. T. Hookliam,' Inglewood and Now Plymouth. JJATTAN FANCY CHAIRS, 0/11 each; comfortable and artistic. Your pick at Morris' Store, next Mrs. Pellew's. e.n CUP of Tea at 10 or 3 is just the thing for you and me. Try the Hygienic Tea Rooms. e.n. MORRTS' Great Clearing Sale.— Laree 'Picture and Photo Frames 1/- and 1/C each. Better value never ofTered. e.n. can always supply you with fresh scones, enkes, biscuits, pastry, etc. —Hygienic Bakery. e.n. MORRIS' Great Clearing Sale. — Novels, all best authors, 4>/ 3 d each. Just the thing for winter evenings, e.n J(V3UND a' Folding Push-cart that is manufactured in England. The "Governor" is the niostTeliaWe cart on the market.—T. Petty, sole agent, e,n.

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Taranaki Daily News, 2 June 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 2 June 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 2 June 1916, Page 1

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