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amusements. MONSTER MATINEE TO-DAY—2 P.M. William Fox’s Tremendous Special, “THE IRON HORSE." “THE IRON HORSE." “THE IRON HORSE." Matinee Prices:—l/- and 1/6; Children 6d EVERYBODY’S. TO-NIGHT AT 7.45 TONIGHT Final Screening ot “THE TALKER." “THE TALKER." “THE TALKER." Featuring ANNA Q. NILSSON and LEWIS STONE ANNA Q. NILSSON and LEWIS .STONE. ANNA Q. NILSSON and LEWIS STONE. . Supports—Comedy, Scenic ami Topical. Orchestra.—Chas. H. Fox, Director. Prices as Usual. Reserves at ’Theatre. 'Phone No. 365. COMMENCING MONDAY. VIRGINIA VALIA & EUGENE O’BRIEN In “SIEGE.” “SE-IGK" “SIEGE.” “SEIGE." A Universal Jewel Production. “(JAPPY RICKS.” SPECIAL TARANAKI DATES , Of This COMEDY RAGE OF AUSTRALASIA. To-night (Saturday), Town Hail, Stratford. Monday Night, Town Hall Inglewood. Tuesday Night, Theatre Royal Waiiara. Wednesday Night. Town Hall, Eitham. Thursday Night, Manaia. Friday Night, Patea. Monday (January 111, Wanganui. NGAERE GARDENS SUNDAY’, JANUARY' 10, 1920. DOUBLE PROGRAMME BY’ HAWERA CITIZENS' BAND. (30 Players.) The Band will arrive at Ngaere al 9.15 a.m. by Sunday Excursion train. Y'ou Come early tool Refreshments obtainable at Gardens. Further Particulars in later advert. ’J’OURISTS With camping outfits, find Ngaere Gardents a surprise packet as a convenient spot to camp overnight. Campers can procure anything they- require except mosquitoes at the gardens. What! Never heard of Ngaere Gardens. Well get ’ acquainted right away. Midway between Stratford and Eitham on Main South Road. TELEPHONE 315. STRATFORD EXCHANGE. CLIFTON HALL, WAITARA. p’UCHRE PARTY’ * To be held MONDAY', JANUARY’ 4. EIGHT VALUABLE PRIZES. Auses leave New Plymouth, Campbell and Telfar’s Garage and Smith's, 7.30. In aid of Waitara resident who has lost his eyesight. S. FAHY, Secretary. TENDERS. FOR SALE BY PUBLIC TENDER FOR SALE BY PUBLIC TENDER. £} LACKSMITH’S gHOP AT WAITARA. Written Tenders will be received at the District Lands and Survey Office, at New Plymouth, up to 4 o'clock p.m. on MONDAY, JANUARY 25, 1926. for the purchase of i ROOD 2 PERCHES, fronting Warre Street, and West Quay, town of Waitara, freehold, and having thereon SHOP with usual fittings and conveniences. The section is level and land and buildings comprise an ideal proposition for either a blacksmith's business or motor garage. TERMS: Not less than ten per cent cash, and balance purchase money amortised over a period of 20 years at low rate of interest. Full particulars and conditions of sal" obtainable from— JOHN COOK. Commissioner of Crown Lands District Lands and Survey Ofli.-e New Plymouth. JJJOTOR OYCLE3! The following machines are good and cheap:— 1 7-9 INDIAN, cheap at £32 1 8.5. A., good order £22 1 P. & N, a snip at £25 L 17 9 HARLEY DAVIDSON " £4 5 -M 5-6 ROYAL RUBY ” m Several PUSH BIKES from .. MOTOR CAR. - 1 6-cylinder CHALMERS, firm seater, in real good order .. £lOO Call and inspect! Terms arranged to >uit buyers. gTAINTON & 00, JQTD, Jiew Plymouth. , Jlorth Taranaki Agents for Douglas, Harley and A.J.S. Motor Cycles.

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Taranaki Daily News, 2 January 1926, Page 1

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