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SUPREME COURT GASES. AUCKLAND SESSIONS. Per Press Association. AUCKLAND, Dec. 19. In the Supremo Court, before Mr. Justice Denniston, Andrews, who forged his brother’s name, was sentenced to one year’s imprisonment with bard labour. Arthur Hickraott, for breaking, entering and theft, was sentenced to one year’s imprisonment and two years 3 reformative treatment. SALES BY AUCTION. STONY DIVER. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20. K AMUSEMENTS. T HEATBE ROTA 7/. r e 1 AT 8 TO-NIGHT AT 8 TO-NIGHT AT 8. AT 8. ROYAL ROYAL Best of All. AND ORCHESTRA. PICTURES PICTURES IN A COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME, including positively LAST NIGHT of WEST’S OUR NAVY WEST’S WEST’S OUR NAVY WEST’S And LA TOSCA LA TOSCA LA TOSCA LA TOSCA NO PICTURES TO-MORROW. COMPLETE CHANGE THURSDAY for one night only. Coming Coming Coming Will Percy’s Stirring and Sensational Drama — ALL FOR GOLD. 200 EWT 0 N Will roll by auction’at his Stony Rher Yards on WEDNESDAY, December 20 MIX E D CATTLE, including:— 70 12 to 18-mouth Heifers. GO 12 to 18-month Stoers. 30 2-j'car Steers. 25 2-ycar Holier;. 40 Store and Forward Cows. Team 8 Working Bullocks. New Dray with o in. tyres. Sale at 12.30 o’clock. IN G rjl HEAT 11 E ROY AL. Ji_ WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20, TOIL L. Have received instructions to sell on WEDNESDAY, December 20, WITHOUT RESERVE, The iyhole of the stock-in-trade in the Estate of T. W. White, at the Kgmont Store, situated corner Eliot and Courtenay Streets, comprising;— GENERAL GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, PLANT, including Scalce, etc. Also, WITH SLIGHT RESERVE: Express florae and Harness. Fruit Cleaner and Water Wheel. Sale at 2 o’clock. f 554 SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23. I44TESSRS. MATTHEWS AND BBNLvjL NETT have received instruct’on rom the Moa Road Board to sell by V,blk' Auction, WITHOUT RESERVE, it the Manganui Bridge, on tho Bristol Toad, — Between 10,000 and 15,000 foot of White Pino Timber, from 6x6 to 12-x I, in lots of 500 feet, more or less. 1 Shod as it atands (for removal). Sale at II o’clock sharp. MISCELLANEOUS. YV R E GRA N D REST LING QONTEST. PROGRAMME. Overture Garrison Band A M A T K V R MI ODLK - WEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP OP TARANAKI Murray Urqubart (Stratford) champion Ernest Mine (New Plymouth) challenger NOVICE EVENTS. Ileavy-wcightrt. E. Lrmg (Now Plymouth) v. W. Mulloy (New Plymouth). L. Goss (New Plymouth) v. Geo. Steer (Toko). Overture Garrison Band Light-weights. B. Nesbett (New Plymouth) v. H, Read (New Plymouth). Commencing 8 p.m. sharp* Prices, 2e and Is. ' Hon. Sec., F. CHIVERSL fool B T AMUSEMENTS. T 1 B 1 B YCLING e CARNIVAL,,, FORMAL OPENING SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23. EMPIRE PICTURES EMPIRE (Saunders’ Biograph Pictures), FROM 11 A.M. TO 11 P.M. Opening with a Continuous Picture Show all day on SATURDAY, Dec. 23. Come in when you like. Stay as long as you like. You can see the full programme whatever time you arrive. Adults 6d, Children 3d. TUESDAY, DEC. 26 (RACE NIGHT). GRAND OPENING NIGHT With the Greatest Production ever screened: ZIGOMAR ZIGOMAR ZIGOMAR ZIGOMAR A STAR PICTURE EVERY WEEK by special arrangements with John Fuller and Sous and The Greater J. D. YVilliams Film Co. TO-NIGHT—TO-NIGHT SAUNDERS’ BIOGRAPH PICTURES. LAST THREE NIGHTS IN WHITELEY HALL. OPENING IN EMPIRE THEATRE NEXT SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23. LODGE NOTICE. DE BURGH ADAMS LODGE, No. 446, I.C. THE -Regular Monthly Meeting of the a have. Lodge will be held in tho Lodge Room, Rohe Street, TOr MORROW (Wednesday), at 7.30 p.m. BUSINESS; General. A. GOLDWATER, P.M., Secretary. MISCELLANEOUS. IGGER! -THAN EVERTARANAKI’S PREMIER HOLIDAY ATTRACTION, THE N.Z. AXEMEN’S ASSOCIATION ANNUAL QHOPPING, gAWING, JgVANGELISTIC j^JEETINGS Will ho conducted in the GOSPEL HALL, New Plymouth, by H. CURRAN, Evangelist, TO-NIGHT and,: TO-MORROW, December 19 and 20, at 7.30 p.m. Tho Evangelist will use A. LARGE DIAGRAM illustrating : “FROM THE CREATION TO THE END OF TIME.” —— A hearty invitation is extended to everybody. f 542 | NOTICE. I HEREBY invite all those who are interested in holding the Seaside Picnic at Moturoa on New Year’s Day to attend the adjourned meeting in the Town Hall on FRIDAY, December 22, at 8 p.m. G. W. BROWNE, f 027 Ma ( vor.

BUSINESSES FOR SALE. Good general store. Also Co’fec Palace in thriving country town. Apply — F. P. CORKILL. fSSO BUSINESS NOTICE. TO THE PUBLIC OF NEW PLYMOUTH AND SURROUNDING DISTRICT. I BEG to intimate that 1 have opened a now and up-to-date shop in Devon Street East, where I hope, by strict attention to business and by studying the wants of customers, to merit a fair share of public support. Nothing hut the primest of meat will bo used. Cleanliness and civility is my motto. Yours faithfully, FRANK TAIT. City Butchery, Devon St. East. ’Phone 426. f 558 TARANAKI DISTRICT HOSPITAL AND CHARITABLE AID BOARD. XMAS CHEER. PERSONS desirous of contributing Xmas Cheer to tho Patients in the Hospital or the Inmates of tho Old People’s Home, are asked to kindly communicate with the Matron (Miss Browne), Mrs. Bayly (Old People’s Home), or with C. M. LEPPER, Secretary, Brougham St. fo4B education notices. AT gLTHAiI, ON AOXING JJAY &: JJEO. 27 AGAIN RECORD ENTRIES. CHAMPIONS FROM EVERYWHERE COMPETING. THE GROUNDS HAVE BEEN FURTHER IMPROVED, AND THE CONVENIENCE OF PATRONS THOROUGHLY STUDIED. < PECIAL mRAINS. E XCURSION T7IARES. ¥ A MAKE YOUR ARRANGEMENTS NOW. T. C. STANNEES, See. N.Z.A.A. BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. IMPOUNDED on December 18, from top end of Frankley Road, by Mr. Langhlin—Two Bay Geldings ; one lame in near fore leg, small white star on forehead, unshod, with no visible brands; the other, small white star on forehead, shod, with no visible brands. If not claimed and expenses paid by January 3 will be sold to defray expenses. B. TIPPINS, Poundkeeper, Gill Street. fo"l N EW O IHRISTMAS G OODS. THOS. AVERY is now displaying his new CHRISTMAS CARDS. CALENDARS. POSTCARDS, BOOKLETS, and BOOK NOVELTIES in handsome bindings. New REWARD BOOKS and 'Specialities for CHILDREN. BOYS’ and GIRLS’ ANNUALS. The LATEST FICTION by BEST AUTHORS. C YTHOLXC and PROTESTANT PRAYERS md HYMNS. LEATHER GOODS—Ladies’ Bags, Purses, Pocket Books, Writing Cases, Blotters. Shaving Sets, Autograph and Postcard Albums, etc. FOUNTAIN and STYLO PENS to! suit all styles of writing. . The Shop will bo OPEN in tho BViSNINGS from DECEMBER 18 to SS, except Thursday. JOHN Y O D N G, ARAKOEKOE,” LIARDET ST. Candidates for all .Examinations thoroughly coached. FITZROY HALL. H/TISS ROBSON (certificated.), ItJL teacher of Violin, Piano, Singing and Theory, will teach at the Fitzroy Hall on THURSDAY AFTERNOONS. (Foresters’ Hall, Waitara, on Mondays). For terms address Devon St. East. e 902 WASTE PAPER for Sale.—Apply Taranaki Herald. d 938 JJAVID J^tJNRO, BAKER AND CONFECTIONER, SOUTH, ROAD, rjIHOS. BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER* (corner Dawson and St. Aubyn Sts.), Having purchased the late business of J. J. Stagpoolo, solicits a fair share of public patronage. Families waited on daily. Small goods a speciality. AVedding Cakes at shortest notice. f 436 NEW PLYMOUTH. £IOO NT Oil can’t expect to do justice to X cither work or pleasure while yonr aervos are weakened or run down. Don’t permit your interest and pleasure in everything to slip away from you, whom thereis such a sure and speedy help within your roach—Marshall's Fospherine. the wonderful norvo tonic ami nouvishor. Got a bottle from yonr chemist to-day.—ls. la 6d. and 2s (id.*

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 143674, 19 December 1911, Page 7

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