TO'NiCHT! POLLARD’S PICTURES! TO-NIGHTI A STORY OF BOLS HEVIK FREE LOVE. “THE NEW MOON.” “THE NEW MOON” STARRING NORMA TALMADGE. In a story of Russia under the old and new moon. Princess and Bolshevik—Women in Red Rusisu. Coming Thursday next “Loves Def ender, starring Madge Evans and June Elvidge. WEDNESDAY NEXTI PRINCESS THEATRE WEDNESDAY NEXT! INTERNATIONAL ATTRACTIONS present for one night only. “THE MIRACLE MAN.” “THE MIRACLE MAN.” (The Message of th e Century). APhoto-play with an amazing soul. Acted by an All Star Cast headed by Thomas Meighan and Betty - Compson. Prices—Circle and I'front stalls 2/1; hack stalls 1/1. Reserve at Misses Mclntosh’s. No 6d. tickets. >
METEOROLOGICAL. The indications are for deenating shortly southerly winds moderate U> strong prevailing and veering by South to West. The weather will probably be cool and changeable. The night will probably be very cold. The bam meter has a rising tendency. Seas considerable, tides good. Advance showing of spring fashions. Tastefully designed models in millinery just opened for your inspection at Schroder’s. Also ready to wears, flowers and sports coats—all of the very latest. Select early before the pick is gone at Schroder’s.—Advt. Motor car owners depend upon CLIN CHER CROSS tyres in all situations and under all conditions. They grip the road, and wear longest. All garages can supply. (For continuation of news, see fourth page). WANTED.— A good WAITRESS for Glacier Hotel. Wages £2 per week, for summer season. Apply Mrs J. Graham, Glacier Hotel. LOST.— Near Koiterangi Hall, Returned Soldier’s BADGE, 8/1661. I Finder please return to Mark Wallace, I Ivokatahi. CANTERBURY PROGRESS LEAGUE WESTLAND COMMITTEE. Q' UARTERLY GENERAL MEETING in County Council Chambers | on TUESDAY 16th., ‘ inst. at 7.30 p.m. All members are requested to attend. A G. PILKINGTON, Hon. Secretary. WESTLAND COUNTY COUNCIL. PUBLIC NOTICE IS GIVEN that Lower Back Creek Road WILL BE CLOSED to all traffic from TOMORROW (Tuesday) 16th. inst, pending the carrying out of road improvements. WILLIAM millner, County Overseer. WESTLAND COUNTY COUNCIL. CENTRAL RIDING. PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS of “The Local Elections and Polls Act, 1908, and its amendments, notice is hereby given that the number of votes received by each candidate for the office of Councillor for the Central Riding.of the County of Westland at a poll dAly taken on the 10th. inst., is as follows: Votes CHESTERMAN, THOMAS R. ... 216 MOREL, LOUIS H 175 WELLS, ELISHA A 183 MONK, HARRY, H. 158 And I hereby declare that the said Thomas R. Chesterman, Louis H. Morel and Elisha. A. Wells to be duly elected to such . office. Dated this 15th. day of November 1920. D. J. EVANS, Returning Officer. THANKS. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CENTRAL RIDING. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, I BEG TO THANK you very sincerely for.the support extended to me at the recent polling in the County Election, and for the honour done me in the position I occupy on the poll. I shall endeavour to justify your confidence by the closest attention to the duties of the office, and by an earnest attempt to promote the best interests of the County as a whole. Yours Obediently, T. R. CHESTERMAN. Kanieri, Nov. 15th.. 1920. THANKS. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, I WISH to thank the Electors for their solid support on November 10th., especially for the confidence accorded me in the Kokatahi Riding. Yours Obediently, H. H. MONK. THANKS. MRS ADAMSON and FAMILY de- • sire to sincerely thank Dr. Teichelmann, Matron and Nursing Staff of Westland Hospital for their unremitting care and attention to Mrs McQuillan whilst an inmate of that institution ! Ross, November 14. , WIRE ROPES. ARRIVING ex “Orari,” November 28th., manufactured by Frew Bros., Glasgow, same as being used on cranes on New Parliament Buildings. Patent flexible, galvanized STEEL ROPES, 6 strands—l 9 wires each, 14-in. t 1 Jin. 2in. 2Jin. 2iin. 34in. Specially flexible galvanized STEEL ROPES, 6 strands—24 wires each; Hin. i ljin. 2in. Sin. 3jin. I Prices on application to I JAMES YOUNG, , 39 Old Customhouse St., Wellington. RETURNED SOLDIERS’ ASSOCIATION. -m /TEMBERS of the above are requested to attend at tho Drill Hall, TOMORROW, TUESDAY EVENING at 7.30 o’clock to -arrange for the firing party for the funeral of the late Private E. R. Hatch. F. M. McINTOSH, I Secretary.
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