AMUSEMENTS. WORLD’S JJEAUTY jriNALISTS. MAKE SOME SICK KIDDY’ HAPPY MAKE SOME SICK KIDDY HAPPY THIS CHRISTMAS. THIS CHRISTMAS. Vote for MISS SQUAWKLAND and buy a doll for that lame girl. Vote for MISS SWELLINGTON and buy a book for that crippled bov. Vote for MISS CAN-O’-BERRIES and buy a dress for that poor baby. Vote for MISS O’TAHCO and buy shoes for that poor child. Vote for MISS TARA. N. AKI and buyfood for the. hungry. VOTE FOR BEAUTY’ AND SWEET CHARITY. REMEMBER! The Queen of Beauty will be crowned at the New Plymouth Savage Club’s Korero at the Opera House on MONDAY EVENING. This in an invitation to YOU to help others by enjoying yourself. We invite you to book your seat for Monday Evening foA3/- or take a chance of getting in for 2/-. A FIRST-CLASS PROGRAMME OF ’ MIRTH AND MELODY. And Whatever You Do DON’T MISS THE BEAUTY PARADE ON MONDAY AFTERNOON. HORTICULTURAL SHOWS. NEW PLYMOUTH HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY SUMMER SHOW WORKERS’ HALL, TO-DAY (FRIDAY), DEC. 17. Afternoon Tea available —fid. Doors Open: 1.30 to 5.30 p.m. and. 7.30 to 9.30 p.m. ADMISSION: 1/-, Children 6d. Under entirely new' management. yGAMOTU JJEACH pALLADIUM. Hot Lunches, Dainty Morning and Afternoon Teas (with home-made cakes). Picnic Parties and Campers specially catered for. MRS. O. A. RIXON, (Nee Pedersen), Proprietress. NOTICE. A LL ACCOUNTS must be settled or satisfactorily arranged for, on or before January 1, 1927, from which date my business will be conducted on a cash basis, excepting for approved monthly accounts. R. E. WILLIAMS, Butcher, Kaponga.
REMOVAL NOTICE. ’JHE Public of New Plymouth and district are notified that my Tailoring Business has been Removed to more commodious premises, in Currie Street, formerly occupied by the New Plymouth Soft Goods Manufacturing Co. Our stock of New Season's Suitings and Costume Materials will be found well varied, and includes all the latest. The Workroom will be under my personal supervision, a sufficient guarantee that all work entrusted will be carried out to the satisfaction of all customers. Q FORGE pEARCE, CURRIE STREET. NEW PLYMOUTH. POYAL y[AIL gERVICE. PUKEARUHE—NEW PLYMOUTH. Depart Pukearuhe 7.45 a.m. „ Urenui 8.20 a.m. ” Waitara 8.55 a.m. Arrive New Plymouth 9.20 a.m. Depart New Plymouth 3.30 p.m. „ Waitara 4.0 p.m. „ Urenui 4.40 p.m. Arrive Pukearuhe 5.30 p.m. TRIPS, PARTIES AND DANCES SPECIALLY CATERED FOR. AGENTS:—Fitzgerald and O’Neill, Urenui; H. Soffe, Waitara; Criterion Motors, New Plymouth. G. N. SKELTON. TEA THAT STIMULATES! Tea, apart from being delicious and refreshing, should stimulate the brain and cheer the spirits. There is one tea which DOES possess these attributes, and that is “RASSAKOLA” The Tea that is Delicious! The Tea that is Refreshing! The Tea that Stimulates and Cheers! “RASSAKOLA TEA” is specially packed in Ceylon in lead paper, so as to retain its flavour and fragrance. You will always look forward to your cup of “Rassakola” once you have tried it. Get some to-day! WHOLESALE AGENTS: BURGESS, pRASER & QO„ £l’o., Currie Street, New Plymouth.
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 December 1926, Page 1
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