AMUSEMENTS. C, I have boon a Fool—YOU would make roe something worse"—The Butterfly Wife to the Gilded Youth at THE EMPIRE MONDAY AND TUESDAY. Another powerful TRTANGT.E Feature, A 3-Act Photoplay Masterpiece! A Theme Rich with Pathos. 1 Supremely Magnificent! rresent MARY 'POLAND, Screen Star. THE EDGE OF THE EDGE OF THE EDGE OF THE EDGE OF THE EDGE OF THE EDUE OF IHE EDGE OF THE ABYSS! THE ABYSS! THE ABYSS! THE ABYSS! THE ABYSS! THE ABYSS! THE ABYSSI A Thrill in Every Action. Traduced by Director Ince. The story of the man who eared, but was too busy.—The neglected wife, who dared, but stopped on the brink, and the crook who turned 'preacher. THE &DGE OF THE ABYSS Is an UNFORGETTABLE Play. Prices as usual. Reserves at Collier's.
APPLICATIONS. BOOOUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. t APPOINTMENT OF BOROUGft .. EXGLNEEPw THE Council of the above Horougli Invite applications for the office of Rorouih Engineer, at a salary of £SOO Particular* of the duties and conditions attaching to the appointment may i-r obtained from the undersigned. Applications endorsed "Appointment Borough Engineer" must reach me not later than Noon on MONDAY, 21st August, 1010. F. T. BELf.PJNrtER, Town Cler£. New Plymouth, August 1, 1010. NEW PLYMOUTH HARBOR BOARD. A PPLTCATIOXS ar.e invited and will be received up to THURSDAY. August 17, fo~ the position of Master o! the Board's suction dredger, '■Thomas King," 80 tons. Particulars of duties, etc., can be obtained from the undersigned. :. S. KENNELS Secretary. FARM FOR SHARE MILKING. APPLICATIONS will be received from families capable of milking CO cows by machine. Apply immediately to NEWTON KING. BELL BLOCK DAIRY COMPANY. WANTED, a Separator Man for B"il Block Dairv Factory. Wages, £3
usual allowances. MANAGER, Bell Block. HIE BROOKLAXDS CO-OPERATIVE '.DAIRY CO. LTD, TXVITE Tenders for 30 Cords of Firj■wood, 13 cords rata and 15 cords rimu, delivered to the Factory, Puniho Road. Specifications may be seen at the Funiho and Wavea Stores. Tenders close with the chairman, Mr. S. S. Wells, on Saturday, August 12. R. PEPPERELL, Secretary. 'ENDERS will be received by the undersigned up to the 10th August for the stumping and clearing of about 20 acres of land. R. STUART, Otarava Road, Tarata. AN INTRODUCTION AND AN INVITATION. JACK FROST requests the pleasure of your company these cold mornings to a Beef Tea Banquet, to he held at the MARBLE BAR. They are also providing Hot Soups, Tea and Toast, Hot Chocolate, Malted Milk, Imperial Coffee and Tasty Meat Pies, and as the MARBLE BAR is noted for supplying nothing but the best, you will have something good in store for you. N.B.—No objection to your bringing a friend with you! / W: S. COBHAM. UNDERTAKER, NEW PLYMOUTH. Mortuary Chapel: Courtenay Street. Jk- 'Phone 187; three rings. The Taranaki Daily News is on the breakfast tables in places as far away from the publishing office as Patea, Hawera, Manaia, Kapuni, Whakamara, etc. We literally cover the whole of the province by breakfast time. Business men of the province—let us tel] your story to the miblic every morninjl
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 August 1916, Page 1
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