Cast aside thy won ! TO-NTOHT. We have a Vautiful pathetic drama from Vitagraph's famous studios, entitled, A WAYWARD TMVVvHTER. A WAYWARD DAUGHTER. A WAYWARD DAUGHTER. A WAYWARD DAUGHTER. A WAYWARD -**—- A WAYWARD A WAYWARD DATIG TITER. A WAYWARD DAUBT'TER. A WAYWARD DAT^ITTER. A small town girl droamsVbf big cities. SHE IS LURED TO NEW YORK and is rudely awakened. Goumont also contributes a stai\drania, hasty .nrßmrEvr HASTY .TUDfIAfRNT. . HASTY JTIDfIIVfENT ' HASTY JIHWAIENT HASTY .TUDGMISJIT HASTY JirDfIWNT HASTY JTTDfIM-EVT HASTY .Tn>r:MF\T HASTY .TUTXarENT. TTcnrts do not break, They only ache For old sake's pake. ANDY HAS THE TOOTHACHE—Have you? ■Lubin comic—SHE THE OTHER. Who was the one? A EARGATX TAiMLECLOTII causes a lot of fun. ''Topical Budget," "Rhododendron Culture" PRICES AS USUAL.
f ARANAKI FLU.MFTON COURSLNG CLUB. GLENAVON, NEW PLYMOUTH. TODAY THURSDAY, MAY 20. LOCAL MAIDEN STAKE OF £23 AND SILVER CUP. Commencing 12 noon. CONVEYANCES TO THE GROUND. Admission, Is. Ladies Free. J. JENKINSON, Hon. Secretary. THE THIRTY-THIRD ANNUAL pIRE JJRIGADB pLAIN & JTANCY J)RESS £ALL FOR ADULTS AND CHILDREN, ■will be held in the KING'S BIRTHDAY (THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 1915).
■Half the net proceeds will be donated to the Bed Cross Fund for Wounded New Zealftadera at the Front. DANCING: Children from 7 to 9.30. Adults after. FANCY DANCING By CHILDREN. TICKETS: Children under 14, Is; Ladies, 2s; Gentlemen, 3s. Tickets may be obtained from Mrs. Doekrill and the Ladies' Committee. Prizes will be given for the Best Girl's Fancy Costume and also for the Most Original Girl's Costume. Prizes will also be given for the Be3t Boy's Fancy and Original Costume. WAREA HALL. gALL IN AID OF BELGIAN RELIEF FUND. Under the auspices of the Wavea Athletic Club. TUESDAY, MAY 25. ■Mrs. Ceorge's Orchestra. May 20, Mr. L. Clemens', WAITARA. May 27 , STRATFORD. Tune 3—Mr. E. W. Wlieatlev's (President), LEPPERTON. June 10— •'Mr, J. Cole's, Waipapa WAIIII. POISON LAID FOR DOCS. AWING to my Sheep being worried by Dogs, I hereby give notice that POISON is now laid on my property nt "fangorei, R. 11. JIALSOM, Jim. Mangorei, May 15, 19L5. POISON LAID FOR DOGS. /YWINC to my sheep being worried by dogs, I hereby give notice that poison is now laid on my property at Afangorei. E. 11. ROLSOM, junr., SHOOTING SEASON, 1915. LICENSES to Shoot Cock Pheasants and Californian Quail in tho Taracaki Acclimatisation Society's District will be issued by the following Post Offices:—New Plymouth, Opunako, Tn-gk-wood, Waitara, Okato, PungarcJm, Rahotu, Tariki, Uremii, Uruti. Fee, £l. Licenses may also be obtained from the Secretary. All Licenses must be produced on request of the Rangers. A Close Season is being observed for Native Pigeons. 0. N. FlP.m ~~!®'£T '"">"■" Hon. Sec.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 293, 20 May 1915, Page 1
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