AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY'S JQ-NIGKT ' TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW NIGHT. MATINEE to-morrow. toother magnificent feature, HAROLD LOCKWOOD HAROLD LOCKWOOD In "THE LANDLOPER" "THE LANDLOPER" The itory o: a young miliionaire who tried work for a change. Uiual'-Erkea Pian at Collier's - EDUCATIONAL. NEW PLYMOUTH GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL. UpHE Girls' High School will re-open on WEDNESDAY, February 5. Miss Barf' frill be at the School, Mangorei Road, to see Parents and Pupils on FRIDAY, January 31, from 10 ajn to 12 Boon, and from 2 p.m. to 430 p.m Pupils , are Requested to take with them their | proficiency certificates. Boarders are ex- | -pected to come into residence on TUESDAY, February 4 EDMUND LASH, Secretary t ■■ . ST MARY'S BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, STRATFORD. HEAD MISTRESS, ]SsS STANFORD. School will re-open on WEDNESDAY, February 12. Boarders are expected to return on TUESDAY', February 11 Intending day girls will be enrolled at St Mary's on TUESDAY', February 11, from 10 a.m. till noon. NEW PLYMOUTH TECHNICAL COLLEGE DAY CLASSES. NEW SESSION OPENS TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4. in Engineering, Commercial Work, Domestic Work, Agriculture, and Art. . Also pupils prepared for all public examinations The full prospectus may be obtained from the Director *f. Technical Education of from -this Office. " P. S. WHITCOMBE, Secretary. MUSICAL. Q gTURROCK, L.Mus., T.C.L. PIANIST Resumes tuition on THURSDAY February 6 At home to intending pupils Tuesday and Wednesday, 4th and sth, from 2 p.m till 6 pjn.. Pupils may receive lessons at Boys' and Girls' Hign Schools by arrangement. Studio: Griffiths' Buildings, Egmont Street* Telephone, 616. 1 EJ)R SALE. FOR SAtE. Pedigree Clydesdale Stallions , Here I Come and Heather Jock. Apply— H. SYMONS, ' Pungarehu. BAIiF. OF BLACKSMITH'S AND COACH BUILDER'S BUSINESS. fjpHE old'established Blacksmith's and Coach Builder's Business heretofore carried on at Urenui and Uruti by the late Archibald J. Thompson is offered for sale is > gping concern. Terms can be arranged. Ftfr price and particulars apply to Mr. C. H. Wilson, Urenui, or to the undersigned. ' C. R. STEAD, Solicitor, Waitara. MOTOft BARGAIN COLUMN. "One WILLY OVERLAND 30cwt Chassis; bus body was buint off this. Woulc •make a very good delivery van. Chas ais does not require a great deal oi attention. Should be a gift at £IOO One 1914 model 5-seater STUDEBAKER Has not done big mileage; good run ping order. A snip at £l5O. latest model B.SA.; nearly new and Handsome Coach-built Sideca " (with windscreen, etc.), in perfect ordei A Bargain at £ 100. QN£ 5-Seater DODGE OAS; recentl; ' overhauled and painted; grea nine £3-25. NEWTON KING. A T HAWKE'S, New Plymouth and In giowood—Wood toys, woed »"ramei • toy buckets, etc., in endless profnsioi , These are offered at cheapest r;Uc? E.i •AT HAWKE'S. New Plymouth and 1c v gjewoort —A wide range of basfcei ware. Come in and set for yourseive We want you to compare our prices e.i ' New Plymouth and Ii glewood—W»guarantee to sell cheaj , «t andjgivp better value than any hous in Tifanaki Try us and see <w . SPECIAL Cash Prices- Full size Ma ir?sfes, kapoc, from 37/6; fla 25/-; flock 32/6. Best value in Tan Mfci. At Petty's. eJ
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Taranaki Daily News, 31 January 1919, Page 1
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