AMUSEMENTS, ASK ANY OF LAST NIGHT’S GREAT CROWD! THUNDERS OF APPLAUSE! THUNDERS OF APPLAUSE! THUNDERS OF APPLAUSE! At the OPERA HOUSE At the conclusion of the screening of “REWI’S LAST STAND.” “REWI’S LAST STAND.” “REWI’S LAST STAND.” “REWI’S LAST STAND.” “REWI’S LAST STAND/ “REWI’S LAST STAND.’’ Last night before a crowded house proved that every claim for this magnificent film had been substantiated. NEW PLYMOUTH AMAZED! NEW PLYMOUTH AMAZED! NEW PLYMOUTH AMAZED! “Rewi” had beaten down the walls of prejudice and won out on its sheer merit. LAST SHOWINGS TODAY AT 3.15. LAST SHOWINGS TODAY AT 3.15. LAST SHOWINGS TO-NIGHT AT 8 LAST SHOWINGS TO-NIGHT AT 8 SCHOOL MATINEE AT EVERYBODY’S. NIGHT PRICES: Stalk 1/6, Circle 2/-, Reserves' 2/6. Beautiful Musical Score and Vocal Items. PUBLIC NOTICES. MIDHIRST AND DISTRICTS. ’J’HE Annual School Excursion to MOTUROA will be held on FEBRUARY 19, 1926. Train leaves Midh.irst 9 a.m. Hot Water and MQlk supplied. E. H. LINNELL. Hon. Secretary.
OHURCH OF JpNGLAND JJAZAAR Uruti Church Building Fund, BAZAAR BAZAAR BAZAAR BAZAAR In URUTI PUBLIC HALL On FRIDAY FEBRUARY 19th. Usual Stalls. Good Home-made Bread, Cakes, Vegetables. Take a run out to beautiful Mount Messenger and have lunch and buy at the Bazaar on the way. ADMISSION 6d. G IFT A PPLES TO J? NG LAN (I. New Zealand Fruit Export Control Board have arranged to forward Highest Grade Apples in the bushel case, packed to Government standard to any address iu England. The Chairman of the Board now in England will supervise the selection and every care will be taken that only fruit in good condition is forwarded. The following varieties mav be selected: DELICIOUS, JONATHAN DOUGHERTY OR STURMER. The case will contain approximately 401 b of fruit. Full particulars on application to the Secretary— N.Z. FRUIT EXPORT CONTROL BOARD, Third Floor, Young’s Chambers, 77 Customhouse Quay, Wellington. ’Phone 42-526. Phone, Write or Call. NOTICE. J. MOSES TAYLOR PHILLIPS, hereby give notice that I have applied to the Magistrate’s Court, at Stratford, for a License under the Land Agents Act to carry on business as a land agent at Broadway, Stratford, and Devon Street, New Plymouth, and that such application will be heard at the above court after one month from the 16th day of February, the date of the first publication of this noticeM. T. PHILLIPS. NOTICE. JF you want buildings in a progressive town for any class Of business, Garage, Blacksmithing, Coachbuilding, Auctioneering, we offer, facing the Main Street in Waiuku, 1 building 23 x 82 feet deep; 1 building 53 x 82 feet deep. Will lease as one, two or three buildings conjointly or separately, or sell freehold on easy terms to approved buyer. Apply— COOPER & CURD. LTD., Pukekohe, Auckland, RENDEZVOUS TEA ROOMS. ’JHE Public are notified that, in addition to Morning and Afternoon Tea, intend serving Light Luncheon from 13 to 1.30 o’clock. Patrons may depend on a Dainty Luncheon effectively served in well-ventilated premises. AU Homemade Cooking. DEVON STREET (above Opera House),
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 February 1926, Page 1
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