AMUSEMENTS. TO-MORROW AND SATURDAY’ AT THE EMPIRE THEATRE. William Fox presents the World Famous star of Western Pictures — “BUCK JONES” “BUCK JONES” “BUCK JONES” “BUCK JONES” In one of his greatest productions, “THE VAGABOND TRAIL.” “THE VAGABOND TRAIL.” “THE VAGABOND TRAIL.” “THE VAGABOND TRAIL.” Replete with fights, daring horsemanship, and a pretty romance. A >eal spinedriller, from George Owen Baxter’s novel, “Donnegan.” Supports:—“On the Job,” two-reel comedy and Fox News. Prices—Adults, Stalls 1/-, D.C. 1/6. Children half-price. EMPIRE THEATRE MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29. For One Concert Only. RENOWNED CHERNIAVSKY TRIO. RENOWNED CHERNIAVSKY TRIO. Jan. CHERNIAVSKY' CHERNIAVSKY CHERNIAVSKY CHERNIAVSKY CHERNIAVSKY Leo. CHERNIAVSKY CHERNIAVSKY CHERNIAVSKY' CHERNIAVSKY CHERNIAVSKY' Mischel CHERNIAVSKY' Direct from a remarkably successful season in the chief cities of Australia. Since last appearing in New Plymouth the Cherniavskys have delighted tremendous crowds in Madrid, Paris, Berlin, Vienna, London, and throughout America. Box Plans open at Collier’s to-morrow morning. Prices:: 6s, 4s and 2s 6d (plus tax). Students’ Reserved Tickets, 3s (plus tax). pLYMOUTH QRCHESTRAL Under Auspices of Male Choir Society. FIRST GRAND CONCERT. EMPIRE THEATRE TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1924. 35 Instrumentalists 35 Supported by MISS LOUIS EVANS (Solo Soprano, Auckland), MR. E. ROBERTS (Solo Tenor, Christchurch), and Local Artists. Popular Prices: 4/-, 3/-, 2/- (plus tax) Reserved Seats both 4/- and 3/-. Box Plan at Collier’s Friday morning.
PUBLIC NOTICED J£APONGA gPRING pLOWER gHOW. TOWN HALL, KAPONGA. TOWN HALL, KAPONGA. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1924. Doors open: Afternoon 1.30 p.m.; Evening 7 p.m. Afternoon Tea and Supper. Get your entries in early. C. PELLOWE, Hon. Secretary. Box 1, Kaponga. THE INGLEWOOD CO-OPERATIVE BACON CURING CO., LTD. gHAREHOLDFJRS are hereby notified that the following payments have been authorised by the directors and will be payable after October 11, 1924. A bonus varying from Id to l|d per lb on bacon pigs and making the minimum price for all bacon pigs for the year ending August 31, 1924, SIXPENCE HALFPENNY per lb. A bonus varying from Jd to lAd per lb on all porkers and making the price for all porkers for the same years SIXPENCE per lb. A dividend of 5 per cent, on all share capital for the past year. ARTHUR MORTON, Chairman of Directors. Inglewood, September 20, 1924. POR igALE JpARM 238 acres, freehold, suitable for mixed farming, 3 miles from a good town and large saleyards, good road, 7roomed house, well watered. At present carrying 575 sheep, 30 cattle and horses. Price £25 or will exchange for 5 to 25 acres in New Plymouth. Business, for quick sale, in main street, good town. This is a good proposition for a small man. Price £240. QOOD Home-made Cake Shop. Consisting of good bakehouse, shop and living rooms. Turnover about £220 monthly. All necessary plant for small goods business. Price as a going concern, plant, etc., £475. J. PRIOR, REPRESENTATIVE R. A. LARGE & CO., Business Brokers and Estate Agents, Wellington and New’ Plymouth.
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Taranaki Daily News, 25 September 1924, Page 1
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