gMPTRE piCTUEE pALAOE AND Jj}MPIRE QRCHESTRA "THE IDEAL PICTURE HOUSE." and THE .SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. TO-NIGHT AT 8. TO-NIGHT AT 8. TO-NIGHT AT 8. SOMETHING FOR EVERYBODY. SOMETHING FOR EVERYBODY. Featuring a Magnificent A.B. Drama, A GREAT PLAY on A GREATER SUBJECT A dramatic work asking a question and demanding an answer. VIVIDLY TRUE TO LIFE. It touches the heart-strings. MAN'S LAW. MAN'S LAW. MAN'S LAW. MAN'S LAW. MAN'S LAW. MAN'S'LAW. MAN'S LAW. MAN'S LAW. MAN'S LAW. MAN'S LAW. MAN'S LAW. MAN'S LAW. 2000 ft 2000 ft 2000 ft EVERY MOTHER SHOULD TEACH that purity oif thought is far more desirable tfcia, worldly possessions. Preceded by a Ga.um.ont Photo-play, THE KING OF MARKSMEN. . THE KING OF MARKSMEN. The story of Bill Haig, an escaped convict. An interesting Oines: LIFE IN INDIA. LIFE IN INDIA. Edison presents: THE ACTRESS. THE ACTRESS. THE ACTRESS. THE ACTRBSfi. A wondroxisly life-like reproduction, Yitagraph's Mystery Plav: HINDOO "CHARM HINDOO CHARM Lubin's screamer: AN INTERRUPTED COURTSHIP. AN IN'TERRUPTEU COURTSHIP. A man, a woman, and an umbrella. Latest Fashions and events in WARWICK'S CHRONICLE. WARWICK'S CHRONICLE. And others. A PROGRAMME OF PERFECT PHOTOPLAYS. Don't miss it. Plan at Theatre. 'Phone 865. BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH.
lii the matter of "The Municipal Corporations Aet, 1908," and of "The Loeal Elections and Palls Act,' 1908," and the Acts amending tie same respectively. J HEREBY give notice that the following' persons have been duly nominated as Candidates for the ofliee of Councillor, to fill the extraordinary vacancy now existing on the Council of the Borough of New Plymouth. Harden, James William Short, William Francis Smith, Stanley John And there being only one vacancy to be filled I hereby also give notice that a Poll will be taken as between th« said Candidates on FRIDAY, the' 22ml day of May, 1914. The following are the Polling Places:— Town Hall, New Plymouth (principal) The Public Hall, Fitzroy, The Resilience of Mr S. T. Crocker, Devon St. East, The Residence of Mr G. A. Comey, Devon St. West, Mr Gordgc's Store, Yogeltcwn, The Public Hall, The Sunday Bchoolkouse, Fmnkleigi Parte, The Gymnasium, Public Scfcoel Grounds, St. Aubyn, The Sunday Schoolhousc, Moturoa. Polling hours from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Dated this loth day of May, 1914. I<\ T. BELLRINGER, j'eturninf' Otlicer for the Borough of New Plymouth. se of Public Service Commissioner, Wellington, 14th May, 1914. APPLICATIONS will be received by the undersigned up till noon os the Ist June, 1914, for the position of Milk Teeter, Department of Agriculture, Palmerston North. Further particulars may be ieen m the New Zealand Gazette of the Hth instant, or may be obtained from the Permanent Head, Department of Agriculture, Industries and Couvmero*. Salary £2OO per annum. Ueueial Divi-
A. J. 11. BENGE, Secretary. SAVE MONEY ON COAL! When buying coal, think of more than price! Consider its heatgiving powers! It you want the greatest number of heat-units for your money, order ore than ordinary coal, men longer. Burns to a word, i-einas Waiknl o uoai is oumi inl all local dealers. Have your ■m-ii aim bins filled THIS WEEK. Wholesale Agents: J. MASTERS & SON Stratford 1 -t ll 10 TW 0 D ]•; £• CHO OL, Devon Street West, New l'lyiuoutli. SHA.SIDK BOAHDiN'd AND DAY SCHOOL i'OU UiKLS. Tho MISSES STANFORD. The .Second Term. 11)14, will begin on T/UKSDAY, May 20. Diiriiij,' the Winter Term there will lie Senior and Junior Classes for Physical Culture and Dancing'. Miss Stanford will be at liome on FHIDAY, May 22, from 2.30 to i p.m.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 1, 20 May 1914, Page 1
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