AMUSEMENTS. ffHEATKE TO-MORROW AT 2.30 AND 8 O'CLOCK. A MAGNIFICENT PROGRAMME. Headed by a tremendous "Lubin" star drama, teeming with excitement, THE CYPHER KEY. THE CYPHER KEY. THE CYPHER KEY. THE CYPHER KEY. The contract for battleships; despatching the plans; the plot to obtain details; the thieves succeed; foiled by a cypher code; the race to the Admiralty; a WOMAN'S HEART AND A WOMAN'S HONOR. Supported by a Special Program SCENES IN Some char: SWEDISH NORLAND views. * " Splendid domestic drama THE WORTHIER MAN. EXCELLENT AUSTRALIAN GAZETTE EXCELLENT AUSTRALIAN GAZETTE Chock full of good things. "Two for a Shilling" and "An Egyptian Mummy" (comedies). MATINEE AT 2.30 Children 3d. MATINEE AT 2.30 ..Adults fid. EVENING'PRICES: D.C., Gentlemen 1/6, Ladies 1/-; Stalls 1/-, Ladies 6d; Pit Gd. Reserves at Hoffmann's. PUBLIC NOTICES. gT. ]y[ARY'S f<HURCH SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 28. OPENING OP GOVETT MEMORIAL TRANSEPT AND LADY CHAPEL BY HIS LORDSHIP DR. AVERILL, BISHOP OF THE DIOCESE. gERVICES will be held as under:— 10 a.m.—Matins. 11 *.m.—Consecration Service and Address and Celebration of the Holy Communion. 3 p.m.—Children's Service. 7 p.m.—Evensong and Address by the Bishop.
All old parishioaers and contemporaries of the late Archdeacon Henry Govett and Rev. William Bolland are specially invited to attend. All offertories throughout the day will be devoted to the furnishing of the Transept and Lady Chapel and the enlargement of the Vestry, the estimated cost of which is £4OO. DAVID HUTTOX, STANLEY W. SHAW, Churchwardens. BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. ELECTRIC LIGEILNG. Q>HE LAST DAY for DISCOUNT for Electric lighting will be FRIDAY, November 26, till 4 p.m. F. T. BELLRINGER, Town Clerk. NEW PLYMOUTH GAS CO., LTD. NOTICE TO CONSUMERS. LAST DAY for DISCOUNT will be FRIDAY, November 26. J. JONES, Secretary. / COUNTY OF TARANAKI. SPECIAL ORDER AUTHORISING THE RAISING OF KOMENE ROAD SPECIAL LOAN OF £7OO. JN pursuance and exercise of the power? vested in it by section 16, "Local Bodies Loans Act, 1913," and with the consent of the Ratepayers of the Komene Road Special Rating Area, in the County of Taranaki, herinafter described, testified by a petition signed by not less than three-fourths of the ratepayers of the said special rating area, the capital value.of whose properties as appearing in the valuation roll of the said special rating area is collectively greater than the capital values of the properties of the ratepayers who do not consent, the Taranaki County Council hereby resolves by way of Special Order that for th« purpose of forming and metalling the Komene Road, the Taranaki County Council hereby authorises the raising of a Special Loan of £7OO at *% per cent, per annum for a period of thirty-six and a-half years, and declares that the cost of raising the said loan and the first year's interest of the loan shall be payable out of the moneys so raised. The Special Rating Area over which the rate is to be charged as security for the. loan is subdivisions 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 10, 11, 12, 13 of section 4, block 5, Cape Survey District. The foregoing resolution was duly passed at a special meeting of the Council held on the second day of November, 1915, and will.be submitted for confirmation at the ordinary meeting of the Council to be held in the Council Chambers, Robe Street,. New Plymouth, at 11 am. on TUESDAY., the 7th day of Decomber,. 1915. JOSEPH BROWN, County Chairman, ' New Plymouth, November 9,1915,
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 November 1915, Page 1
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