AMUSEMENTS. EGMONT PICTURES OPUNAKE—Saturday, September 2. • PROGRAMME: GAUMONT GRAPHIC (Topical) IN PERIL'S PATH (Drama) PANORAMA OF BELGIUM (Scenic) (From the River Meuse). , WHILE THE TIDE WAS RISING (Drama). JOKES ON JANE (Comedy.) WIRELESS FROM THE WAR (Topical). HER BIG SCOOP (Drama) (Part 1), featuring Maurice Costello. FACE ON THE BAR ROOM FLOOR (Comedy). (Part 2), featuring Charles Chaplin. POPULAR PRICES. fl. 0. ANDREWS, Proprietor. STAND UPI MAKE A JOYFUL XOISEI GIVE THREE CHEERS! Any glad old Sound will do as long as it expresses your delight at the coming of THE DANDIES. THE DANDIES. The Smart, Spick and Span People who chase away the gloomy hours, and will . appear for FOUR NIGHTS I\ T THE QOOD fpEMPLAR JJALL Commencing TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 13 That's all we'll,say to-day as we're going out for a ride in Mi. Saunders' motor-car. Direction .. Ed. Branseombe Pty.,'Ltd. P.S.—We'll resume our speech on Tuesday. Plan at Collier's Next Thursday.
APPLICATIONS. INGLEWOOD BOROUGH COUNCIL. POWER-HOUSE EXGINEEK. A PPLICATIOXS are invited, and will be received up to 7 p.m. on MONDAY, September 11, 191.6, for the position of 'Power-house Engineer for the Borough of Inglewood. Salary, £3 per Schedule of duties may be seen at the Council's Office, Rata Street, Ingle wood, and at the office of 1 this paper. C. E. HAMERTOX, Acting-Town Clerk. Inglewood, August 30, 101 G. BOROUGH OF XEW PLYMOUTH.
APPLICATIONS are invited and Will be received until Noon on WEDNESDAY, Cth inst. for the j.wtion of Cadet in the Town Clerk's Office. Sallai per annum. Previous experience in typewriting essential. F. T. BELLRTSGER Town Clerk, DAIRY MACHINERY SALESMAN. WANTED, Competent Dairy MachinI ery Salesman for Taranaki DiiI trict. Apply, Mason, Struthers and Co.. | Ltd., Palmerston North. YARDMAN WANTED. „ WANTED, competent yardman; one . used to estimating required.—Apply in own handwriting to New Plymouth Sash and Door Factory and Timber Co., Ltd. d ' w ' WANTED, a reliable second-hand bread and small goods; JE3 10s per week. Apply, Kerr and Co., Bakers, Stratford. WHITELEY gPRING piLOWER gHOW. f .WHITELEY HALL, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, ' September 7 and 8. COMPETITIONS IN DECORATED Tables (open and novice), Decorated Mantels, Baskets, Vases and Ladies' Sprays, Children's Buttonholes (boy s and girls under 10 and from 10 to 14), Cut Blooms (novice), and Gentlemen's Decorated Tables. . Entries close at Mr. C. Carter's Shop on TUESDAY, September 5, at 6 p.m. Entry lees Cd. Children free. Liberal prize-list, including several ■ specials Plain and Fancy Goods, Sweets', and Produce Stalls. 1 . Afternoon Tea and Supper. I Open from 2 to 5.30 and 7 to 10 each day Admission to Show, Is; Childrea haifJJEW Fiction 3s 6d.-"Peter of Potopah" (Lee Holt), "The Idyl of Twin Fires*' (W. P. Eaton). New supplies. "The Barg of Iron" (Dell). "Some There Are" (Page).—The B.K. Bookshop. yISIT the B.K. toy and juvenile book ' department, right opposite Empire 'Theatric** ' "' " " U
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Taranaki Daily News, 2 September 1916, Page 1
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