AMUSEMENTS. EGMONT PICTURES WILL SHOW AS FOLLOWS THIS WEEK: - OKATO, FRIDAY, AUGUST 18. f OPUNAKE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 20. £ (Note. —In future we will show at Opnnake on Saturdays, instead of Tues- ' days.) • t PROGRAMME: c GAUMONT GRAPHIC (Topical.) { THE GREAT EARTHQUAKE AT ITALY (Drama.) THE LOVE OF PIERRE LAROSSE (Drama.) AFTER THE SNOWSTORM IN DENMARK (Scenic). GETTING FATHER'S GOAT (Comedy). COLONEL OF THE RED HUSSARS ' (Two Parts.) (Drama). THE BAND LEADER (Comic), a POPULAR PRICES. f
PUBLIC NOTICES. THANKS. . AND MRS. W. J. ANSTIS and Family, of Oniata, desire to thank their many friends for kind expressions of sympathy in the death of their youngest son and brother, Private Norman Elmo, who died in England as tli? result of wounds received in France. SOLDIERS' CLUB. opening of tlic Soldiers' Club takes place at the Club Rooms, King Street, on Thursday, 17th inst., at 2.30 p.m., and as it is impossible for tile Committee to get in touch personally with all Returned and Final-leave Soldiers, they are asked to accept this as an invitation and a request that they will endeavour to be present. All Returned Soldiers are requested to wear their uniforms. N. C. HARDING, Hon. Secretary N.P.S.C. Management of OKEY, SON .4 ARNOLD, LTD., desire to inform their Patrons and the Genera! Public that, the balance of their stock of Hardware, etc., has been sold to MR. ARNOLD, and the Business will be closed doivn forthwith. The Company also wish to thank their numerous friends for the liberal support accorded them for so many years. JN connection with the above announcement, we wish to state that the stock taken over from OKEY, SON k ARNOLD, LTD., has been supplemented by the addition o.f a considerable quantity of NEW GOODS, and we confidently olicit a continuance of your patrons';!. ARNOLD AND CO., Carter's Buildings, New Plymouth. SHORTHAND-WRITERS AND TYPISTS JUNIOR AND SENIOR EN- ■ TRANCE EXAMINATIONS. Office of Public Service Commissioner, Wellington, 12th August, 1010. I T is notified, for general information, that the usual Public Service Examination for'shorthand-writers and typists will be held on the 23rd September, 1910. Applications (to be made on P.S.C. Form 17b, obtainable from this office) will be received up to the 9th September, 1!)10. Further particulars may be obtained from this office. P. VERSCHAFFELT, Secretary. , WANTED. Two Trucks of 15-18-monlh Jersey-llolstein or Shorthorn-Cross Heifers. Mu,st be well grown. Apply to j R. F. CORNWALL, \ land Agent, New Plymouth, STRATFORD BOROUGH COUNCIL. ELECTRIC LIGHT POLL. MEETING of Ratepayers will be held in the Town Hall on. Friday, August 18, at 8 p.m. A full attendance is requested. 3. W. BOON, Mayor. NGAMOTU SEASIDE COMMITTEE. RAFFLE OF MOTOR LAUNCH. B Y permission of the Hon. Minister of Internal Affairs the above com mittee arc raffli jg a motor launch in aid of the local Red Cross Fund. Tickets one shilling each. > The date of drawing has been extended to September 4. JAMES lIAYDEN, Chairman. R. 0. ELLIS, Hon. Secretary. GENERAL STORE FOR SALE. JpOR SALE, as a going concern, COUNTRY STORE BUSINESS, situated in a first-class district. No opposition. Stock consists of Grocery, Boots, Hardware, and Drapery. G(j»OD TURNOVER. Attached to the Store is an area of about 40 Acres first-class land. The whole could be obtained at a very reasonable rental.. Full particulars on application to GORDON AND GOTCH, P TV, J,TD., Chris' tV
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 August 1916, Page 1
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