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AMUSEMENTS. SALES BY AUCTION. SALES-BY AUCTION. THE PEOPLE'S. QUEEN STREET, OPP. G.P.O. Paramount —From all others a thing apart. TO-NIGHT] TO-MIGHTI We announce a notable screen version of Isaac Henderson’s popular- play, THE MUMMY THE MUMMY THE MUMMY THE MUMMY AND THE HUMMING BIRD. AND THE HUMMING BIRD. AND THE HUMMING BIRD. AND THE HUMMING BIRD. This thrilling story created a profound impression when recently produced in stage form throughout New Zealand. l It is undoubtedly one of the most successful of modern plays, and in the screen version it loses none of its intense interest and originality. LILLIAN TUCKER LILLIAN TUCKER LILLIAN TUCKER LILLIAN TUCKER Capably enacts the part of Lady Lumley, a role which, it will he remembered, was played by Beatrice Day throughout Australasia. CHARLES CHERRY CHARLES CHERRY CHARLES CHERRY CHARLES CHERRY Is appropriately cast as Lord Lnmley, “Hie Mummy,” giving an admirable portrayal of a difficult part. Also the Latest American Gazette, and IRENE HOW LEV IRENE HOWLEY IRENE HOWLEY IRENE HOWLEY In “THE MOTH AND THE FLAME.” “THE MOTH AND THE FLAME.” ‘THE MOTH AND THE FLAME.” “THE MOTH AND THE FLAME.” Prices as Usual, plus Tax. TO-MOHRO-WI TO-MORROWI In Premises lately occupied by AJfon, Butcher, Devon Street, SATURDAY NEXT, December 1, at 11 o’clock. TO-MORROW, at 12 Noon, E W T O N T <N -<f Will Sell at the Haymarket,— JJIG RUCTION g A3jE In the Estate of Laidlaw Hobbs, WITHOUT ONE PENNY RESERVE. Boots, Shoes, Drapery, Sheeting, Ladies' Ctoats, Saddles, Bridles, Harness, Stock-whips, Overcoats, Royal Boulton Ware, Umbrellas, Gladstone Bags, Rugs, Spoons, Knivce, Children’s Underwear, Men’s and Boys. Suits, and the finest collection in the world of Wild Animal Skins. fS96 RACING NOTICES. RACING OLTJB. SUMMER MEETING. General entries (i sov. each);ACCEPTANCBS for Auckland Cup (7 eovs.) and Railway Handicap (3 sovs.) CLOSE by 9 p.m. on FRIDAY, NovemPIGS. HORSES. TRAPS £971 TOMORROW, at 1 o’clock, gEO*. WiH scll-at their mart— Hens, Pullets, Ducks and -Cockerels. Also a Quantity of New Galvanised Iron, Sashes and Doors, a Few Bags of Yellow Globe Mangold Seed, and a Quantity of Household- Furniture and, Sundries. f97fi TOMORROW, a* 1 o’clock, L. A. N OLAN & C*Will Sell by (Auction —• Poultry, Vegetables, Five Sadrs Eating Potatoes,. Seed Potatoes, Roofing Iron, Scantling, Mantelpieces, Doors, Tables, Chairs, Kitchen Utensils, Ferns, Pot Plants and Usual Sundries, One Purebred Bulldog. f96f her 30. At the same time FORFEITS (1 -soveach) must be declared for G_N. Foal Stakes, 44th G.N. Derby, 23rd Royal SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1. Jyj - E W S’ O N I -N-^Cp Stakes. FEES must accompany in each-case,, J. F. HARTLAND, Secretary^ fB9B — Has receiwed instructions from Mr. D. BARRY, to sell by auction at hia. Haymarketa^abovo; — IPitaetan.-Horse and, Harness-da-first classorder. MATINEE TO-MORROW AT 2 P.M. MATINEE TO-MOBROW AT 2 P.M. MATINEE TO-MORROW AT 2 P.M. MATINEE TO-MORROW AT 2 P.M. Children 3d. SPECIAL! EXTRAORDINARY! COMING NEXT SATURDAY COMING NEXT SATURDAY FATTY ARBUCKLE FATTY ARBUCKLE FATTY ARBUCKLE FATTY ARBUCKLE In his Third Great Comedy, “THE ROUGH HOUSE.” “THE BOUGH HOUSE.” “THE ROUGH HOUSE.” “THE ROUGH HOUSE.” All children who attend the Matinee tomorrow will receice a Free Ticket to see Fatty Arbuckle in “The Rough House” next Saturday. SEND THE KIDDIES TO-MORROW. (TAR DEN pARTY DR. WALKER’S “DUNURE” r AVENUE ROAD ' In Aid of Extinction of Debt on St. Mary’s Church. rO-MORROW! TO-MORROW I 2.30 to 5 p.xqTennis, Croquet, Junior Band and Mr. Remand’s Vocal Quartette. Afternoon Tea. ALL WELCOME Admission, Is; Afternoon Tea, 6d. Baker’s ’Bus will run from Eliot Street from 2.15 to 3.45 p.m. f 846 TECHNICAL pOLLEGE • QONCERT GOOD TEMPLAR HALL, DECEMBER 6, 1917, Commencing 8 o’clock. Mee Pattison’s Famous Secular Cantata, “THE SONG OF THE BELL.” ■Choruses, Trios, Duets, Solos; also a Variety of Fancy Dances. Price to all parts of the -hall. Is. 1873 MISCELLANEOUS. HOUSEWIVES! Be sure and visit Laidlaw Hobbes Auction Sale, Saturday next, opp. Criterion Hotel, for ■bargains. fS9S pACING QLUB SUMMER MEETING, WEDNESDAY AND 26th and 27th December, 1917. Nominations for ail events -war close on FRIDAY, 30th November, 1917, at 9 p.m., also forfeit of 1 sov.for the Palmerston North Stakes (12). MANAWATD RACING CLUB, P.O. Box 62. Telephone .105, fBBO Palmerston North. O K REWARD if you don’t get bargains at Laidlaw Hobb’s Auosion Sale, Saturday, 11 o’clock, opp-; Driterion Hotel. f 895 APPUCATIOMS. TARANAKI DISTRICT HOSPITAL AND CHARITABLE ATP BOARD. Applications are z mated for the position of Cadetto at fbe New Plymouth Hospital. Duties to commence December 14 next. Salary £B9 per annum. E. HOLDEN, Secretary. TARANAKI EDUCATION BOARD. APPOINTMENT OF TBUa®T OFFICER. 4 PPLICATIONS will ho reeeiwedat \ the Taranaki Education Board’s ffice, New Plymouth, up to noon on ATURDAY, December 15, 1917, forthe jsition of Truant Officer, at a salary of mr pounds per week and actual trarvelag expenses. A motor-cycle will be ipplied by the Board. Preference will j given to a mc*» competent to tmderike general repairs to school buildings. P. S. WHITCOMBE, Secretary, - New Plymouth, November 29, 1917f 935 Sale isflSSOli saeE'HY SATURDAY,. DECEMBER 1, 1917, E SCTS-B g R-’O S-Areinstructedeto-ofier for Sale -byPuh, Eo their Rooms, Devon Street, Newßlymouth, on Saturday, December-1».3917, .at £ ‘o’clock, — ALL THOSE PIECES OP LAND, , mntainvnjT altogether-one hundred;! and sixty-one (161) acres, threal (3) roods, thirty-five (35) perches, more or less? BEING Section. 840,; Grey District, Sections Three (3) and. Four (4>, Part-of Section Sixteen (16), and Part of Native Re-serve-One (1), Grey District; Sec-, tion Nine (9), and Parts of Sections One d). Seventeen <T7) and . Twenty-six (26),,-Fitzroy as shown on deposited plans Number'3o3o (Taranaki Registry),.. situated-on Omata Bead, partly in New Plymouth Borough, with, house and buildings theropn* , Titles Land-Transfer. For further particulare apply t<* - tors; or to the .Auctioneer. £503 sOiA/V MEN -wanted to-assistat Laid-. ZA 111 law Hobbfs Big Auction Sale, opp. Criterion Hotel, -Saturday next, 11 oUdock. - fB9S TEMJEHS. BOYS’HIGH SCHOOL, NEW -PLYMOUTH. TENDERS, addressed to the Secretary, will bo received at the Board’s Office, New Plymouth, up to noon of FRIDAY, December 14. Plans and specifications at the Board’s Office, and at -the office of the undersigned W. A. GUMMING, Registered Architect, 322 Victoria Arcade, Auckland. f 944 BOROUGH -OF NEW PLYMOUTH. WANTED KNOWN. THE New Savoy (next Davies’ Pharmacy) will open on Saturday under entirely new management. R. GAYLARD. M 9 . AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. New Zealand Branch: Custom House Quay, Wellington. LOST POLICY. IT is the intention of the Society on or after the first day of January next to issue a Copy Policy in place of Policy No. 447,681 on the life of Walter Alexander Cliff-M'Culloch, which is declared to have been lost. Dated at Wellington this 29th day of November, 1917. ARTHUR. AMIES, Manager for New Zealand. f 934 SEA-SIDE EXCURSIONS. MR, E. J. BAKER has decided to run Excursion Trips from Inglewood to the Seaside oh Sundays should sufficient inducement offer, leaving Inglewood at 9.30 a.m. and returning at 4.30 p.m.; cheap fares. Seats may be booked at E. J. Baker’s residence, Inglewood. e 975 THE sensation imparted to the mouth by the use of “0Z0” TOOTH POWDER is delightful. It is cool, refreshing and fragrant. 6d tins everywhere. SCHOOL Scribbling Books at W. H. Humphrey’s,. Inglewood. 100 MEETINGS. NGAMOTD SEASIDE COMMITTEE, THE Annual Meeting of the above will be held at the Soldiers’ Club, King Street, TO-NIGHT (30th inst.), about 8.30 (immediately following the meeting of Ngamotu Resorts, Lid.). Business: Adoption of Report and Balance-sheet; Election of President, Vice-presidents, Auditor and Executive; New Year’s Day Picnic. All friends and supporters heartily welcomed. R. 0. ELLIS, Hon. Secretary. £9Ol CITIZENS’ BAND CARNIVAL COMMITTEE. A MEETING of Ladies willing to assist at the forthcoming Carnival is called for MONDAY, December 3, at 3 p.m., in the Soldiers’ Club A. BULLIANS, Hon. Sec., Carnival Committee. £933 NEW ZEALAND ASSOCIATION OF HIS MAJESTY’S VETERANS. TARANAKI BRANCH. VETERANS are requested to assemble at the Hygienic Tea Rooms on THURSDAY, December 6, at 2.15 p.m., for the purpose of doing honour to Veterans over 90 years of age. J. BLACK, Hon. Secretary. f 935 ROAD- FORMATION OUTFIELD ROAD, TENDERS are invited,, and will be received by the undersigned up rill. Noon on WEDNESDAY, December 5, j for Reforming and Regrading and;/ Gravelling 44.70 Chains (more or leseV Cntfield Road. Elans and Specifications may be «eenh at the offices of the Borough Engineer,; Idardet Street, where tender forms may) be obtained. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. F. T. BELLRINGER, Town Clerk. f 899 ______ jyj’QW O pIEN THE NEW MARBLE BAR THE NEW MARBLE BAR Possessing Everything to bo Desired. - Strawberries and Cream (the first of the ■ season), Dainty Afternoon Teas (homemade cakes, etc.), Pure Ice Creanf Sundaes, Real Fruit Sodas. LUNCHEONETTE AT THE NEW MARBLE BAR THE NEW MARBLE BAR ON SATURDAY. \ The Marble Bar Symphony Orchestra in Attendance. FREDERICK CARR (late Marble Bar, Sydney), Manager-

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 145996, 30 November 1917, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 145996, 30 November 1917, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 145996, 30 November 1917, Page 7

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