AMUSEMENTS. THE PEOPLE’S TO-NIGHT AT 7.45 TO-NIGHT For the Last Time. Premier Pictures present the beautiful ORA CAREW in “LOVE’S PROTEGE.” ORA CAREW in “LOVE’S PROTEGE.” ORA CAREW in “LOVE’S PROTEGE.” A Romantic Love Story replete with mystery and thrills. Supports: ‘The Radio King” No. 8; “Chicken Feed" (two reel comedy), Cartoons and Pathe News.
TO-MORROW AND WEDNESDAY. A Big First National Programme headed by —KATHERINE MCDONALD——KATHERINE MCDONALD— In her best picture to date. “CHASTITY.” “CHASTITY.” “CHASTITY.” “CHASTITY.” Al«o Showing—‘The Oregon Trail" No. 13. OUR PRICES—StaIIs 9d, D.C. 1/3. —MAHOE HALL——MAHOE HALL—QRAND gETTLERS’ JJALL. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1924. Stunning Floor; Great Supper and Topping Music. Admission: —Gentlemen 3/-, Ladies 1/6. The Grand Finale. J. BAILY, W. MCMAHON, Joint. Secretaries. Halt! What’s This? GRAND ANNUAL 'TERRITORIAL gALL, to be held in the URENUI HALL, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1924. The Best Orchestral Music; Excellent Floor and Supper. Admission: Gentlemen 4/*, Ladies 2/6. A. J. HALCOMBE, A MARSH, Joint Secretaries. FOOTBALL. TARANAKI RUGBY -(JNION. MOASCAR CUP.
SPARKLING RUGBY. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1924. PUKEKURA PARK, NEW PLYMOUTH. PUKEKURA PARK, NEW PLYMOUTH. MT ALBERT GRAMMAR SCHOOL MT ALBERT GRAMMAR SCHOOL MT. ALBERT GRAMMAR SCHOOL MT. ALBERT GRAMM.AR SCHOOL (Auckland.) Versus NEW PLYMOUTH HIGH SCHOOL. NEW PLYMOUTH HIGH SCHOOL. NEW PLYMOUTH HIGH SCHOOL. NEW PLYMOUTH HIGH SCHOOL. Kick-off at 2.30 p.m. sharp. Curtain Raiser: Final 4th grade Championship. HAWERA TECHNICAL SCHOOL HAWERA TECHNICAL SCHOOL Versus NEW PLYMOUTH HIGH SCHOOL. NEW PLYMOUTH HIGH SCHOOL. Kick-off at 1 p.m. sharp. < An endeavour has been made to delay the usual 4.35 p.m. train to enable some of the southern enthusiasts of the game to see this great match. Details will be advertised later. ADMISSION: Adults 1/-, Children over 14, Sixpence. School Children will be admitted free at Gilbert Street entrance at 1 p.m. Children are requested not to occupy seats on the terraces. S. NIELSON, Secretary. MEETINGS. COUNTY OF TARANAKI. MANGOREI RIDING BRIDGE LOAN. JJUBLIC Notice is hereby given that | Ratepayers Meetings to discuss the * above proposals will be held at the undermentioned places at 8 p.m. Hurworth Hall—Monday, September 22. Upper Mangorei Hall —Tuesday, September 23. Kent Road School—Thursday, September 25. JOHN CONNETT, County Chairman. Dated at New Plymouth this 19th day of September, 1924.
’J’REES! gpREES! I have been Commissioned to offer for Sale the following Hedge and Shelter Plants:— 500,000 BOXTHORN—2S/-, 30/-, 35/- per 1000 according to size. 250,000 CUPRESSUS LAWSONIANA—--25- to 35/- per 100. 500,000 MACROCARPA—SpIendid 2-year Plants. 30/- to 35/- per 100. 500,000 PINUS INSIGNUS—Strong 2year Plants. 30/- to 35/- per 100. 200,000 ELEAGNUS JAPONICA—Makes a splendid hedge, strong plants, 35/per 100. 50,000 PITTOSPORUM CRASSIFOLIUM— It does well near the sea and does not blight. Strong plants. 35/- and 40/per 100. 100,000 PRIVET—3 varieties, 1-year plants 12/6 100; 2-year plants 25/- 100. A. S. R OGERS ’ SEEDSMAN & FLORIST, HAWERA. Telephone 621. TF yoji want any PLUMBING or TINA SMITHING work done, call dt W. FAWCETT’S, Opunake. Work undertaken in any part of the district at. reasonable rates. Own conveyance. Tanks, any size, made to order at bedrock prices. Fac tory work a speciality. Call and a repre
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 September 1924, Page 1
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