AMUSEMENTS. TO-NIGHT At 7.45 TO-NIGHT For absolutely the last time. A CARNIVAL OP MERRIMENT. The fourth and last of the famous Australian comedies, THE HAYSEEDS’ BACK-BLOCKS SHOW HAYSEEDS’ BACK-BLOCKS SHOW HAYSEEDS’ BACK-BLOCKS SHOW This picture needs no comment. Like the previous Hayseed pictures it’s for laughing purposes only, and ably fulfils its mission. SHOWING AT USUAL PRICES. THE EMPIRE Owing to the late arrival of film. '“THE HOODLUM’.’ will not bo screened tonight. The Season will open at the MATINEE TO-MORROW, AT 3.30. The picture of One Thousand Laughs, MARY PICKFORD MARY PICKFORD MARY PICKFORDIn tho triumph of her screen career, “THE HOODLUM.” “THE HOODLUM.” ° “THE HOODLUM.” Ten Reels of tho wildest, jolliest, merriest comedy ever seen. For pure unadulterated joy it’s unparalleled in 4 screen history. Reserve at Collier’s without delay. Reserves 2s fid, Dress Circle 2s, Stalls Is fid (plus tax). Patrons who have reserved seats for tonight can change on application to box office. . e 605 SALES BY AUCTION. HAYMARKET, NEW PLYMOUTH. SATURDAY NEXT, 12 NOON. . i -EWTO N I N G Will -Sell as above, — Quantity of Second-hand Timber, Bft. x 10ft, Shed, Fancy Tiles for Garden Border, Plate Rack, Two Baths, Doors and Frames, Sashes, Three Grates (two tiled and one plain), Marbled Mantle, Blinds, and Quantity of Sundries. e6lB GREAT PEDIGREE JERSEY SALE. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1820, AT the Now Plymouth A. and P. Showgrounds, under tho managenent of New Zealand Jersey Cattle 1 1 coders’ Association (New Plymouth jranch). Entries are invited from Jersey Reeders resident in the New Plymouth 3ranch district (i. 0., north of Miro, ’nglewood, and of Opunake) of Bulls of ill ages and Heifers (maidens and :aiuying first calf). A largo number of entries fiavo already been received, and tho sale is an issured success. For full particulars apply to — E. GRIFFITHS, Hon. Secretary, Box 93, New Plymouth. ON THE FARM, RAHOTU. WEDNESDAY, JULY 28, 1920. BWT O N K I N G as been favoured with instructions from MR. R. W. DAWSON, who has sold his property, to Sell by Public Auction, WITHOUT RESERVE.— QC CHOICE DAIRY COWS, mostly Grade Jerseys 3 2-year Jersey Springing Heifers 4 Yearling Jersey Heifers 9 Fat Hoggets 3 Farm Horses (milk carters, and suitable for all farm work) Spring Cart and Harness. Ninecoulter Drill, Disc Harrows, S.F, Plough, Swingletrees, etc., 5 Milk Cans, Gig and Harness, and Useful Farm Sundries. Also, ALL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS of a Fourroomed Dwelling LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Sale at 1 o’clock. Koto—Tho cows are a very fine quality lot indeed, comprising mostly’ Grade Jerseys and light brindlcs. All young and in splendid condition. They practically all calve in August. e 603 NEWTON KINGLIST OF CLEARING SALES. July— , ~ ’ Friday. 23rd —Mrs. Beggs, Ban Road, Omata (at Waiwaka Yards)'. Friday, 23rd—N. T. Bundle, War kaiho Yards. e Monday, 26th —K. L. Klenner, Douglas Yards. Monday, July 26—W. Oorcor Urenui. Tuesday, 27th —J. H. M'Partla Stratford Yards. Wednesday, 28th —R. W. Daws Rahotu. Thursday, 29th —H. E. Greig, Pu aruho (Pedigree Jerseys). August — Wednesday, 4th —R. Aroa, Uruti. September— Wednesday, 22nd —The , South Ta naki Pedigree Jersey Breedi Assn. (Kaponga, Yards). BOOKS! BOOKS! BOOKS! p IP-TOP Collection in splendid * order, to be sold at Nolan’s dart on Saturday afternoon, efill
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 16797, 22 July 1920, Page 7
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541Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 16797, 22 July 1920, Page 7
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