J|o Y A L PICTURES. '> Showing Saturdays only. SATURDAY NEXT, l A (programme of humor and pathos. 'Edison's magnificent drama of love, treachery and devotion. TRACKED BY HOUNDS. I TRACKED BY HOUNDS, i TRACKED BY HOUNDS. TRACKED BY HOUNDS. Showing Siberian wolf hounds on U:e trail. ! OTHER OFFERINGS INCLUDE: "The Mill of Life" (Vitagraph drama), 'iAndy Plays Hero" (Edison comedy), "Silent Accuser" (Selig feature drama), "South African Rebellion" (Cinea specialty), "Australian Gazette" (topical) »nd a Keystone comedy: " RUM AJOT) WALLPAPER. BUM AND WALLPAPER. (Prices: '!/<!, 17- and 6d. N.Z. WOUNDED SOLDIERS* FUND. TO THE RESIDENTS OP KAPONGA AND SURROUNDING DISTRICT. (TBI feiTONGA BRASS BAND will hold a 'MONSTER GALA DAY in VICTORIA PARK, KAPONGA, on THURSDAY, JULY 8, 1915, commencing at 1 p.m. FANCY DRESS FOOTBALL MATCH, Seniors v. Juniors, in Fancy Costumes. FANCY COSTUME HOCKEY MATCH, Ladies v. Men (in skirts). Also the celebrated SMOCK TRIAL, BY JUDGE AND JURY, and the latest MUSIC by the Band. Admission One Shilling. It is YOUR DUTY TO BE THERE to help this worthy cause. AT 7 P.' M—- . COMBINED ILLUSkNATED TORCHLIGHT PROCESSION through the main streets of Kaponga, headed by the band, in Fancy Costumes) also Territorials, Fir# Brigade, Friendly Societies, Red Cross Nurses, Ambulance Wagon, Armored (jars, Illumination-Car-avans, Midget Darktown Band, Funny Clowns, Decorated Cars, Lorries, 'Busses. Trade Displays, and the Mammoth Dreadnought and Submarine on wheels. SPLENDID SPECTACULAR PYROTECHNIC DISPLAY during the procession. Don't miss this unique and 'brilliant event. Unprecedented in the history of thia distriot. To be followed by a GRAND NOVELTY HARD TIMES SOCIAL in the TOWN HALL at 8 p.m. Everyone expected to have fancy or hard-times costumes. 'Frolics fast and furious. Compactions galore. Dancing supre'-re. Continuation of Mock Court. Special engagement of learned judge and eminent counsel. Original and Quaint (Mustc for the Dances. Novelty supper provided by the committee. The worthiest cause of the moment, IT IS YOUR DUTY TO BE THERE. Admission to Social: Ladies HMjd, Gents. 2/5y 2 '. ALL PROCEEDS IN AID OF OUR WOUNDED SOLDIERS and their TAR)ANA®I EDUCATION BOARD. ELECTION OF MEMBER. TT is hereby publicly notified that the following Candidates have been duly Nominated for Election for a Member of the West Ward of the Taranaki Education Board, at the Election to be held on MONDAY, the 2Gtli day of July, 1*115: CHAP PELL, ALBERT BYGRAVE YOUNG, JAMES. The following candidates have been elected unopposed: EAST WARD. MASTERS, ROBERT. NORTH WARD. MORTON, ARTHUR. P. S. WffITCWMBE, Secretary. Education Board Office, Now Plymouth, fltli July, 1915. TARANAKI EDUCATION HOARD. will I>e received at the Education Office, New (Plymouth, up to 5 p.m., on FRIDAY, the 23rd JULY, 101-5, for the following positions:—' Pohokura.—Sole Teacher. Present salary £l-40 to £190; (house allowance £2O. Kilin. —Sole Teacher. Present salary £llO to £140; house allowance £2O. Tarata. —Assistant. Present salary £l2O to £l4O. Te Kiri.—Assistant. Present salary £l2O to £MO. Tikorangi.—Assistant. Present salary £l2O to '£l4o. p. >s. wrnTOOMrarc, Secretary. Education Office, ■New Plymouth, 7th July, 1915. 1 COUNTY OF TARANAKI. VEALE ROAD CLOSED. PURSUANT to Section 111, "Public Works Act, 1908," public notice is hereby given that the Veale Road is closed during re-construction of culvert. JOSEPH BROWN, County Chairman. New Plymouth, July 7, 1915. "2TOT WINTER FlßES—Cheapest fuel —G-.Bags Coke 10/- cash.—Go' Co. JPhone
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Taranaki Daily News, 8 July 1915, Page 1
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543Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 8 July 1915, Page 1
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