Ip HEA TR I JJ OYA L, Direction G. H. Saunders TO-NIGHT AND T U E S D A Y. THE SUPERB BIOGRAPH PICTURES COMPLETE CHANGE OF FILMS, including, — 1 FATHE GAZETTE WONDERS OF THE CINEMATOGRAPH. THE SLAVE OF CARTHAGE AUNTIE AT THE BOAT RACE SCENES IN MONACO SALUTARY LESSON. And Full Programme of Latest Picture Hits. , Prices: Is fid, Is and Od. rjAHEATBICAL ENTERTAINMENT. ST. MARY'S HALL, MONDAY, APRIL 24. Goldsmith's Comedy—"SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER." "SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER." "SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER." Characters by Fifteen Lady Amateurs. Tickets—Two Shillings. Proceeds in aid of Back-blocks Mission. Doors open at 7.30 p.m. Overture at 8. gRITISH AND pOREIGN gIBLE , gOCIETY. TaranaH Auxiliary. A PUBLIC MEETING To Celebrate the TERCENTENARY OF THE "BIBLE ..?, Will be held in the W'JJIT E-LE Y HALL' ;' On . i *t\\ ■■^PESBBWY, : Afldl 56, at 7.30 p.m. The Mayor will preside, and addresses will be delivered by the President (Rev. jEvp. Evans), the Society's Agent (Rev. |||fc;spencer), Rev. J. W. Burton, and tiott«," '-'■'' Collection in aid of Society's funds. TO PIONEERS AND VETERANS. f desires,.lo secure from Pioneer Settlers, Veterans or other.s loan of a photograph of the late Jolift , 'Edward. Wright*Hustsey,"*frlio served in one or more of the volunteer companies that were in Taranaki during the CO's. Advertiser would be willing to pay for loan of photo, and would guarantee not to damage same in any way. Jyndly forward photos, to "News" Office. ?W Plymouth. '. ', JOHN \Y. HTJSSEY, ""'• k Wanganui.
TO BUILDERS. fpiffiiE&s are jnvited for the erection of a; Coiifefrt at Inglewood for the Ladies of the Mission. Plans and' Specifications may he seen at the office of Sfr. P. Messenger, New Plymouth, and at 6uf office, where tenders will he received' up to noon on SATURDAY. May 6, fOl'l. PERCIVAL & MESSENGER, Inglewood. April 9, 1911. v COMBINED DISTRICT OP THE BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH AND OF THE TOWN DISTRICTS OP JTTZROY AND ST. AUEYN. In the matter of "The Harbors Amendment Act, 1910," and of "The Local Elections and Polls Act, 1908." T HEREBY give notice that the following persons have been duly nominated as candidates for the office of members of the New TTymonth Harbor Board for the above-mentioned combined District:— BELLRINGER, CHARLIE EMANUEL CONNETT, JAMES BAXTER MORRISON, DONALD KENNETH And there being only two vacancies to be filled, I hereby also< give notice that a poll will be taken ns between the said candidates on WEDNESDAY, the 26th day of April, 1011. The Polling Booths will be situate as under:— The Town Hall. Fitzroy : The Residence of Mr. S. T. Crocker, corner of Devon and Eliot Streets The Town Hall. King Street, New Plymouth The Residence of Mr. 0. A. Corney, corner of Devon and Mt. Edgecumbe Streets The State School Gymnasium, Souffi Road, St. Aubyn. Polling hours from 0 a.m. to 7 p.m. Dated this lOlli day of April, 1011. i V. T. BELLRINGER, Returning Officer for the above Cam hiiied District.
Q.OVERXMEXT JNSUKANCE DEPARTMENT. LOW PREMIUMS. LARfiE ItONTSES. STATE SECURITY. LIBERAL TREATMENT. ADDED TO POLICIES AS BONUS. J. H. RICHARDSON, E.F.A.,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 284, 24 April 1911, Page 1
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