AMUSEMENTS. CUT THIS OUT And Pin in a Conspicuous Place. Remember, IT COSTS YOU NO MORE TO See the- Best Pictures, Hear the Best Orchestra, THEY WORK TOGETHER AT THE EMPIRE Programme Arrangements for week Commencing Monday, August 21. FOUR PROGRAMMES THIS WEEK. Monday and Tuesday, DAVID HARUM. DAVID HARUM. DAVID HARUM. DAVID HARUM. Requires no Puff. t Wednesday (one night only). . A Powerful Social Drama, THE BARRIER OF PREJUDICE. THE BARRIER OF PREJUDICE. Portraying the great gulf between Rich and Poor. ALSO, A KEYSTONE, '■ MABEL'S ADVENTURE. , Thursday (one night only). Another "STINGAREE" Adventure .TO THE VILE DUST. /TO THE VILE DUST. 'Stingaree" stories are popular. Witness the crowds each Thursday. Friday and Saturday, A Wonderful Five-Act Triangle Drama, THE GOLDEN CLAW. THE GOLDEN CLAW. Bessie Barriseale and Frank Mills in the soul-searching story of the wife, who first caressed, and then was tortured by MAMMON'S GOLDEN CLAW, IT'S A TRIANGLE. Thr> Cleanest and Best Pictures. ; Box Plans at Collier's. PATRIOTIC pOOTBAL .J^ATCH. PUKEKURA PARK, THURSDAY, AUGUST 24. TECHNICAL COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL Proceeds for Christmas Comforts for Soldiers. KICK-OFF AT 2.30 P.M. ■ Admission Is, Ladies and. Children SA. QRAND QONCERT. i GOOD TEMPLAR HALL Chairman, His Worship the Mayor. Best Local Talent Will Take Part. Admission: Is, Children 6d. The Citizens' Band will play near the Hall in the Evening 1 The Competing Teams are Invited. PUBLIC NOTICES. STRATFORD PATRIOTIC SOCIETY. A NNUAL Public Patriotic Meeting will be held in the Council Chambers, 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. Sec, S.P.C. STRATFORD COUNTY COUNCIL. Tenders, addressed to the Chairman, will be received at the County Office, Stratford, up till'noon on the 2nd of September, where specifications may be seen for the following fforks. ■*.. SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF "'' BOULDER STONE., Contract No. 945—500 cubic yard 9up Mountain Road, Ngaere. Contract No. 940—200" cubic yards on Lower Cheal Road. Contract No. 947—150 cubic yards c-n Ratapiko Road. Contract No. 945—200 cubic yards on Croydon Road (West). Contract No. 949—200 cubic yards on York Road. Contract No. 930—1200 cubic yards on Toko Road East (pit metal) Contract No. 9.51—600 cubic yards on Raupahu Road. Contract No. 952—200 cubic yards on Ahuroa Road (West). Contract No 953—200 cubic yards on Oliura Road, Strathmore to Saddle (Shell-rock). Contract No. 934—450 cubic yards on Waiwiri Road (Shell-rock). Contract No. 955—500 cubic yards on Opunake, No 2. Contract No. 950—400 cubic yards on Opunake, No 2. Contract No. 957—100 cubic yards on Climie Road (West). Contract No. 958—100 cubic yards on Upper Hastings Road. Contract No. 959—100 cubic yards on Palmer Road (North). Contract No. 9G0—300 cubic yards on Bridge Site (Tututawa), shellfrock. Lowest pr any Tender not necessarily accepted, W. J. LOPDELL, County Engineer. "V7ISIT the B.K. toy and juvenile bookdepartment, right opposite Empire Theatre. . f.x.
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Taranaki Daily News, 21 August 1916, Page 1
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