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AMUSEMENTS. •TURNED SOLDIERS! RETURNED SOLDIERS’ ASSOCIATION. Q.RAND JJENEFIT QONCERT AND gNTERTAINMBNT To Mr. A. W. Jenkins, who was hurt in assisting at our Annual Ball. GOOD TEMPLAR HALL TO-NIGHT! Playette: "SNOWED UP WITH A DUCHESS.” “SNOWED UP WITH A DUCHESS.” “SNOWED UP WITH A DUCHESS.” Cast: The Duchess, Mrs. F. G. Evans; French Dressmaker, Mrs. C. H. Weston; Mrs. Chonleigh Jones, Mrs. E. A. Walker; Mrs. Hodge, Miss Dora Bedford. Second Part. Cornet Solo Mr. R. Taylor Song Mr. A. B. M'Donald Song Mr. C. B. Webster Song ; Miss Hine Song .' Miss Jones Grand Finale; “PASHA KICK UP A DUSTO.” “PASHA KICK UP A DUSTO.” “PASHA KICK UP A DUSTO.” God Save the King. Accompanists: Miss Piko, L.A.8.; Mr. A. Sturrock, L.Mus. T.O.L. ADMISSION; Is TO ALL PARTS. h 344

SALES BY AUCTION. TO-MORROW, AT 1 O’CLOCK, Yy EBS TE R gROS. Will Soli at tlioir Temporary Premises in Currie Street, — Hons, Pullets, Ducks and Cockerels, Hall Stand, Sowing Machine, 2 Tennis Nets, Quantity Sundries Also, — 6 Sacks Prime Table Potatoes 35 Sacks Pigment h 709 TO-MORROW. AT 1 O’CLOCK, L. A. N OLAN & C°Wi!! Soil at their Mart, — Fowls, Ducks, Ducklings, Chickens, 12 Fat Goslings, Vegetables, Lawn Mowers, Stop Ladders, Garden Hose, Crosscut Saws, Garden Tools, Fretwork Machine, Moat Safes, Oil Stoves, Gal. Tubs, Bottles, Extension and Dining Tables, B.W. Chairs, 4 Handsome Sideboards, Flower Stands, Hall Stand, Easy Chairs, Carpet Runner, Bedstead, Wiro AVoves, Stretchers, Duchess Chests, AA rashstands, Mirrors, Chests Drawers, B.AV. Chairs, Prams and Pushcarts, Treadle Sewing Machines, Linoleums, Crockery and Sundries. Also, on account of Airs. J. C. Davies, — Largo B.G. AVardrobo, Sideboard, Chest Drawers, Upholstered Settee, Easy Chairs, Tables, Chairs, etc. hBOI

MUNICIPAL COUNCIL NOTICES. BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. QLEAN ]JP J)AY. MONDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1919. 0 N Monday, December 8, the Borough Council will remove every kind of rubbish exclusive of hedge clippings and weeds, free of charge, from all parts of the borough. Old tins, iron, rags, wire, pots, and every description of rubbish should be placed in heaps near the kerb before 8 o’clock in the morning. The smallest heap does not necessarily represent the cleanest promises. F. T. BELLRINGER, Town Clerk. h 629

MISCELLANEOUS. NOTICE. Hairdressers and Tobacconists’ Association have decided on the • following charges from December 1 All childrcfb and primary school boys, machine cutting, 6d; trimming, Is. All hair-cutting on Saturday, Is. h 719 FIRE! FIRE! SALE NOW ON. SALE NOW ON. SALE NOW ON. BARGAINS 1 BARGAINS!BARGAINS! BARGAINS! BARGAINS! BARGAINS! Stock only damaged by smoke.. Stock only damaged by smoke. Stock only damaged by smoko. EVERYTHING MUST BE SOLD —CASH ONLYIN ORDER TO REINSTATE THE BUILDING. JOHN ABBOTT, Devon Street, New Plymouth.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 16609, 5 December 1919, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 16609, 5 December 1919, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 16609, 5 December 1919, Page 7