AMUSEMENTS. FAMILY NIGHT—CHILDREN 6d. THE PEOPLE’S TO-NIGHT At 7.45 TO-NIGHT. Last Showing of This Programme. PATHS GAZETE. URBAN CHAT. “Our Gang” Comedy: “GIANTS v. YANKS” “ THE AGE OF INNOCENCE ” “ THE AGE OF INNOCENCE ” “ THE AGE OF INNOCENCE" Edith Wharton's Prize Story. With a magnificent Cast: Elliot Dexter, Edith Roberts, Willard Louis, Stuart Holmes, and Beverly Bayne. Musis directed by Mrs. Newton. Children 6d To-night. Stalls 9d, Dress Circle 1/3. “ THE AGE OF INNOCENCE.” • THEATRE ROYAL, WAITARA. TOMORROW—SATURDAY. —■—■mw—M—HORTICULTURAL SHOWS. NORMANBY-HORTICULTURAL SOCTY. 44 th A nnual S how - TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8 AND 9, 1927. Classes for Pot Plants, Cut Flowers, Farm and Garden Produce, Fruit, Preserves, Home Industries, Poultry and Songbirds, Fancy Work, etc. Highland Dancing, Chain-Stepping, NailDriving, etc. Entries Close SATURDAY, MARCH 5. Write for Schedule, or ’Phone 28544, Hawera Exchange. DON STEWART, Secretary. TENDERS. INGLEWOOD COUNTY COUNCIL. TENDERS. RENDERS addressed to the “Chairman” will be received at the County Office, Inglewood, up to Noon on WEDNESDAY, March 9, 1927, for Contract 115, Supply and Delivery of 250 cubic yards of meta! at Purangi. » Specifications may be seen at the County Office, Inglewood. F. S. B. WAITE, County Engineer. TENDERS. RENDERS will be received up till Noon of FRIDAY, March 11, 1927, for Stumping and Clearing about 10 acres. For particulars and to view, apply to W. J. Griffin, on the farm, Upper Mangorei. RING NO. 342 FOR PUKEMIRO COAL, BEST RATA, AND COKE. Prompt Attention to all Orders. SERVICE AND SATISFACTION. R. S. S. RICHARDSON, (Late D. Penman). Or. Devon & Dawson Sts., New Plymouth. B. M. WILSONLICENSED SURVEYOR, New Plymouth. P.O. Box 254. Tel. 1072. INGLEWOOD RESIDENTS. ’PHONE 114 For Your NEXT GROCERY ORDER. Goods Delivered Free in Borough. AT OUR UNBEATABLE CASH PRICES. Sugar 17/6 bag. Preserving Jars G gal.) x 13/- doz. Preserving Jars (quarts) 8/- doz. Onions 1/-. Salmon (large tins) 1/- tin. Worcester Sauce (large bottles .. 1/2 bot. Rolled Oats 1/7 bag. Bacon Rashers 1/3 lb. Creamoata 1/10 pkt. AT M.RAD I c H , ’PHONE 114. MATAI STREET, INGLEWOOD. "PRAMS, Pushchairs, etc. Messrs. Chapman and McLaughlin have now moved into their new and up-to-date premises, 358 Devon Street (near Presbyterian Church). Stocks better than ever. Come and See, or send for Catalogue. Repairs a speciality. GILFILLAN NEUTRODYNE RADIO RECEIVERS. 5 and 6 Valves. Installed, Complete with everything except Aerial Poles. PRICES: £35, £45, £5O, £55. GILFILLAN KITS: £l4. BROWNING DRAKE RECEIVERS Special Price on Application. ALL SETS GUARANTEED, AND SERVICED BY MYSELF. T. W. WARD, Tariki, Taranaki. ’Phone No. 67D, Inglewood Exchange. LICENSED RADIO DEALER.
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 March 1927, Page 1
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