AMUSEMENTS. ■J HEA TE E ' ROYAL, GOOD-BYE TO MURIEL STARR. I C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Presents on THURSDAY NIGHT NEXT. For positively this night only, The Brilliant Emotional Tragedienne, .* MURIEL STARR, Supported by CHARLES A. MILLWARD, And a Brilliant Company of Dramatic Artists, In .the enormously successful ComedyDrama, by George Broadhurst, "BOUGHT AND PAID FOR." The Dramatic Hit of England, America, and Australia. Truly the greatest dramatic attraction that has ever been presented to New Plymouth theaitre-goers in recent years The Box Plan will be opened at Colliers' neit TUESDAY morning, at 9 o'clock. PRICES— 69, 4s, and 2s. (No early doors). PUBLIC NOTICES.
BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. In the matter of "The Municipal Corporations Act, 1908," and of "The Local Elections and Polls Act, 1908." J HEREBY give public notice that an Election for the purpose of electing one Councillor to fill the extraordinary vacancy now existing in the New Plymouth Borough Council will be held on FRIDAY, the 28th day of January, 1916, and I hereby appoint the Town Clerk's Office, King Street, New Plymouth, as the place, and FRIDAY', the 21st day ot January, 1910 (before noon), as the time for nomination of Candidates. Dated this 7th day of January, 1916, A. C. WHEATLEY, Acting-Beturning Officer for the Borough of New Plymouth.
BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. ELECTRIC LIGHTING. QTOE LAST DAY for DISCOUNT for Electric 'Lighting will be FRIDAY, January 21 till 4 p.m. GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. LOST POLICY. ipjJVIDENCE having teen supplied of the loss of policy numbered 229,2-22 ill the books of this Department on the life of WILFRED GEORGE MONEY, deeeased, formerly of Opunake, but lately a member of the N.Z. Expeditionary Force on active service, ~ hereby give notice of my intention to issue a copy to take the place thereof on the 11th day of January, 1910, unless objection be lodged before that date J. H. RICHARDSON, Government Insurance Commissioner. December 21, 1915.
REMOVAL NOTICE. |||B. ERIC SPENCER BAYLEY, Surgeon Dentist, has remsved to room 9 on the Second Floor of Messrs Morey and Sob's New Building, Devon Street SUBSCRIBERS TO PATRIOTIC FUNDS. jSJHOUI/D BEAD the following, then ask themselves whether putting money on deposit to enrich Bank shareholders, or sending it to the front is the way to assist our brave boys. The mothers #f soldiers should read Clause No. 2: WHAT IS THE Y.M.C.A. DOING? The activities of the Y.M.C.A. may be summed up in a few lines. 1. In the Home Camps, Halls, and Marquees with all possible social advantages and privileges with, wherever possible, a secretary in charge. In the cities the Y.M.C.A. buildings, including Gymnasium, Batlis, Library, Billiard Tables, etc., thrown open to all, with a card issued broadcast: "Your uniform is sufficient introduction.''
2. On the troopships and in camps in Egypt, social work providing the men with home comforts, social enjoyment, etc., keeping them out of cities like Cairo—an effort alone worth all the trouble and expense. 3. Extending the same privileges, as far as practicable, right up to the liring lines.
4. Visiting men in Hospitals, alleviating their suffering—as far as outside assistance can—giving tliem whatever comforts are available, and last, but' not least, linking them up with their friends and relatives by writing letters and undertaking commissions from lads who in many cases will not see their own again. A fairly complete work which could only be xlone by specially organised and equipped men These men we have, and they have done noble work, but they must have more helpers, and it is one of our foremost duties to see that they get every possible assistance, N.B,—The whole of the funds raised by the Y.M.CA. National War Fund is used solely for the work amongst the troops. Not one penny of it is diverted to any local work carried on ordinarily by the Associations, nor is the cost of this advertisement •
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 January 1916, Page 1
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