AMUSEMENTS. EMPIRE pICTURE pALACE TONIGHT ALL NEW FILMS. ALL NEW FILMS The Big American Jollity. By Famous " Vitagrapli" Comedians. A CANNONADE OF LAUGHTER. CO.D. Or THREE OF A KIND. An Exhilarating and Breezy Story of Three Men—Three Wives—a Vacation. GENUINE and ORIGINAL FUN. 4000 ft, in Four Acts. Without doubt the Funniest Film that has been shown in New Zealand. A SPARKLING REFRESHER after the day to Tired Business Men, Weary Workers and Worried Mothers. Splendid Subject in support: KING ALBERT AT THE FRONT. XING ALBERT AT THE FRONT. Special privileges were granted for the taking of these pictures. A fine study of the Hero King without a Throne. Also— A GIRL'S GRIT (Exciting Drama). THE MAN WHO COULD NOT SLEEP (A Powerful Story of Mind-suggestion). ZUYDER ZEE (Beautiful Colour-scenic). ROOSTER'S NIGHTMARE (Cartoon). LATEST PATHE WAR GAZETTE. * Special Attractive Music. Usual Prices 6d and 1/-. PUBLIC NOTICES. TECHNICAL rjOLLEGE. NEW PLYMOUTH. fPHE 1916 Day Session begins on February 7. FREE PLACES.—(I) All who have obtained Certificates of Proficiency or Free Place Certificates. (2) All who are between the ages of 14 and 17 years. Students under Clause 1 above are entitled to free railway pass. A. GRAY, Director. PATRIOTIC COMMITTEE. rpHE Patriotic Committee are notified that the Organiser of the Battle of the Bullion will meet them on TUESDAY night at 8 o'clock. J. E. WILSON, Chairman, Patriotic Committee. NEW ZEALAND MILITARY FORCES. rrjHE Public are hereby warned that the Defence Department is not liable for debts contracted by unauthorised persons. A written order signed by an authorised offiher will be given for all goods, etc., required for the Defence Department, and no claim will be recog- ; nised unless supported by such an order. A list of authorised officers may be seen at any Defence Office in the Dominion. CLIFTON COUNTY COUN&IL. PURSUANT to Section 28 of the Rating ' Amendment Act, IfllO. ALL RATES UNPAID, at 4 p.m., on WEDNESDAY, 22nd March, 1916, will be sued for with the addition of 10 per cent, penalty. A. M. BOWER, Chairman, Clifton County Council. AWING to the increased cost in the price of flour and horse-feed, we cannot do otherwise than raise the price of bread from February 1, 1916, to 5d per small loaf CASH, s'/ 2 d BOOKED. "' •MAY & ARROWSMITH, LTD. LEALAND BROS. JOSEPH WEST. A. WOOLER. D. MUNRO. JOHN FINDLAY. PERCY LEALAND. .jyjTISS ]||j[Ulß, L.A.8., .. TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE AND HARMONY, WILL RESUME TUITION ON THURSDAY, February 3, 1916. Address: Oaonui. EIGHTH ANNUAL BALANCE-SHEET of the TARATA gHEEP J)OG QLUB. Cash in Bank ..r-..-.-..-.. Cash in hand Members' Tickets ...... Entries Gate Donations Advts. on Programmes Sweepstakes Registration Fees Concerts Special Prizes Sale of Programmes Receipt not traceable .. EXPENDITURE, Prizes .' , Sheep Guessing Accident Advertising, Printing, Stationary, Postage Registration Fees, Cheque Book and Bank Charges.. Catering and Labor Engraving , Patriotic Fund Hall Company Cr. Balance a t Bank ...,,.. £123 16 6 These accounts have been' examined and found correct by James S. Wilson, auditor, January 20,' 1910. ALF. CORKILL, v . Son, S«i pro teak.
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Taranaki Daily News, 1 February 1916, Page 1
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