AMUSEMENTS. QOOD iJjEMPLAR JJ AL L TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHT THE LAUGHING BOOK HAS ONCE MORE HIT NEW PLYMOUTH. THE NORWOODS. THE NORWOODS. THE REAL FUN MAKERS. Last Night Dozens, were turned away, unable to gain adinittauc* LAUGHTER! SHRIEKS I AES! To-night will be a greater success. The greatest medicine in the world— LAUGHTER! ytfOME EARLY TO GET A SEAT. ENTIRE CHANGE OP PROGRAMME EACH NIGHT. Popular Prices, 3/-, 2/- and l/y Plan at Collier's. (JOOD JT A L L Jack and Jill Came down the hi I! To book their seats fof THE DANDIES And as the seating accommodation in the hall is very limited, New Plymouth is advised to make an early pilgrimage to Collier's and book seats also. Season lasts FOUR NIGHTS NEXT TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER is. PROGRAMME CHANGED NIGHTLY, Tariff, 3/-, 2/-, 1/-. Direction: Edward Branseombe Ptv. Ltd. PUBLIC NOTICES. '"■ THE SLAUGHTERING AND INSPECTION ACT, 1008." Taranaki Farmers' Meat Company, Ltd., hereby gives notice of its intention to apply to the Taranaki County Council for a license undor "The Slaughtering and Inspectior Act, 1908," in respect of a Meat Export Slaughterhouse on Sections 142 and 143, Hua District, Block C, Paritutu Survey District. > Dated at New Plymouth this 31st day of August, 1910. HUGH BAILY,
MONEY TO LEND. "CUE have the following sums awaiting investment on approved first mortgage at cunent rate of ntercst: £3300 (in one or more sums), £llOO, £OOO, £SOO, and other sums. Several sums are also available for loan on. approved second mortgage. ROY AND NICHOLSON, 93 Brougham Street, New Plvmouth. PUBLIC MEETING. THE Citizens of New Plymouth and district are requested to attend a meeting to be held at the WHITELEY HALL, Liardet Street, New Plymouth, at 8 p.m. on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, to elect a committee for the Patriotic Society and other business. C. H. BURGESS, Mayor. CHETWODE SCHOOL SEASIDE BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. 273 DEVON ST., NEW PLYMOUTH. Principals: The Misses Stanford. THIRD TERM, 1910, will begin WEDNESDAY, September 13. Kindergarten Class for children under seven. Miss Stanford will be at home to receive parents and guardians on Monday, September 11. TO KAPONGA RESIDENTS. gMART BROS., Electricians (of Stratford, Inglewood, ■ and New Plymouth), are prepared to do house-wiring and instal Irons, Kettles, and Motors. Orders may be left with Mr. Newton King, Kaponga. THE NEW ZEALAND TURF REGISTER FOR 1015-1910. Full and accurate reports of the past season's racing and trotting in New Zealand. Entries, etc., for principal future Tables of Winners, Blood Stock' Sales', Rules of Racing, Winning Owners, Winning Horses, Winning Sires, Trotting Statistics. PRICE, 10/ C CASH. The, improvements made in recent years in regard to the general arrangement of the '-Register," and the ease with which any performance'' cap be found have been highly commended by those who know the value of tins work of reference to the sporting world. Orders should lie sent in at once to avoid disappointment, as only a limited number have been printed. THE MANAGER, Christchureh Press Company, Ltd., Cathedral Square and Worcester Street,
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Taranaki Daily News, 7 September 1916, Page 1
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