AMUSEMENTS. THE EMPIRE MONDAY and TUESDAY. Without doubt the funniest story play of all humorous photo-play productions. EDWARD NO YES WESTCOTT'S RURAL STORY, Thronged with merriment and enjoyment "DAVID HARUM." "DAVID HARUM." . "DAVID HARUM." "DAVID HARUM." "DAVID HARUM." "DAVID HARUM." It takes the Biscuit foi Laughter. Aha THE, BATTLEFIELD OF NEUVE CHAPEUE. THF PATHE NEWS CARTOONS IN A SANATORIUM. RIVER LIFE NEAR PARIS. Prices, lid and Is. Reserves at Collier's. PATRIOTIC pOOTBAL ij^ATCII. PIJKEKURA PARK, THURSDAY, AUGUST 24. TECHNICAL COLLEGE v. HIGH SCHOOL. Proceeds for Christmas Comforts for Soldiers. KICK-OFF AT 2.30 P.M. Admission Is, Ladies and Children Cd. Q.RAND QONCERT. IN GOOD TLMPLAR HALLAT 8 P.M. Chairman, His Worship the Mayor. Best Local Talent Will Take Part. Admission: Is, Children Cd. The Citizens' Band will play near the Hall in the Evening • ° The Competing Teams are Invited. ' PUBLIC NOTICES. STRATFORE PATRIOTIC- SOCIETY. Public Patriotic Meeting will be held in the Council Chamber*, Stratford, on Tuesday, August 22, at 2.30 p.m. Business: To receive report and bal-ance-sheet of Patriotic Committee, and appoint a Committee for ensuing year. J. w. McMillan, Hon. See., S.P.C. BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. ELECTRIC LIGHTING, fHK LAST DAY FOR DISCOUNT for Electric Lighting will be MONDAY, August 21, up to 4 p.m., at Municipal Offices, new sub-station buildings, Liardet Street. F. T. BELLRINGER, Town Clerk. NGAMOTU SEASIDE COMMITTEE. RAFFLE OF MOTOR LAUNCH. B Y permission of the" Hon. Minister of Internal Affairs the above committee are raffling 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 HAYDEN, Chairman. R. 0. ELLIS, Hon. Secretary. STRATFORD COUNTY COUNCIL. Tenders, addressed to the Cliairman, -will b«? received at the County Office, Stratford, up till noon on the 2nd of September, where specifications may be seen for the following ivorks. SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF BOULDER STONE. Contract No. 945—800 cubic yards cn Mountain Road, Ngaere. Contract No. 940—200 cubic vards on > Lower Cheal Road. Contract No. 047—150 cubic yards c-n Ratapiko Road. Contract No. 948—200 cubic yards on Croydon Road (West). Contract No. 049—200 cubic Tardg on York Road. Contract No. 950—1200 cubic yards on Toko Road East (pit metal) Contract No. 051—600 cubic yards on Raupahu Road. Contract No. 952—200 cubic yards on • Ahuroa Road (West). Contract No 9y3—200 cubic yards on Ohura Road, Strathmore to Sadd 1 " (Shell-rock). Contract No. 9-54—-'450 cubic yards on Waiwiri Road (Slicll-rock). Contract No. 955—500 cubic yards on Opunake, No 2. Contract No. 056—400 cubic yards on Opunake, No 2. Contract No. 957—100 cubic yards on Climie Rdad (West). Contract No. 958—100 cubic yards on Upper Hastings Road. Contract No. 959—100/ cubic yards on Palmer Road (North). Contract No. 901) —'iOQ cubic yards on Bridge Site (Tututawa), shell-rock. Lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. .W. J. LOPDELIs County Engineer. yiSIT the B.K. toy and juvenile book department, right opposite Empire Theatre, fx I
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 August 1916, Page 1
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