AMUSEMENTS. EGMONT PICTURES EAHOTU—Wednesday, Sept. 13. , WAREA—Tlmrsday, Sept. 14. OKATO—Friday, Sept. 15. OPUNAKE—Saturday, Sept. 16. PROGRAMME: PRETORIA Scenic GREATER LOVE HATH NO MAN Drama. A RUDE AWAKENING Comedy THE BEAT OF THE YEAR ... Drama FATTY AND MABEL'S SIMPLE LIFE Comedy. POPULAR PRICES. X. 0. ANDREWS, Proprietor. PUBLIC NOTICES. PUBLIC MEETING. TO-NIGHT. '. Citizens of New Plymouth an.l district are requested to attend a meeting to be held at the WHITELEY HALL, Liardet Street, New Plymouth, at S p.m. on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, to elect a committee for the Patriotic Society and other business. C. H. BURGESS, Mayor. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. NEW PLYMOUTH TELEPHONE EXCHANGE. ALL communication* for which subscriptions are unpaid at noon on the I.lth day of September, Ifllil will be cut off in accordance with the notice printed on accounts rendered. By Order. » CHAS. IT. BURTON, Chief Postmaster. BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. JJOTICE is hereby given that during the absence, on leave, of the General Inspector, Mr. Reginald Day has been appointed to temporarily carry out the duties and authorities attaching to the following positions:— Borough Ranger, and Pound-keeper of the Borough Pound at Robe St., New Plymouth, and at Peach St., Fitzroy; Registration of Dogs, and Collector of Dog Tax; Inspector of Vehicles and Traffic; And, in addition, all other duties usually carried out by the General In-sr-coUr. Dated this 11th day of Sept., 101 G. P. F. BELLRINGER, Town Clerk.
NEW PLYMOUTH HIGH SCHOOLS. TTIE Third Term will commence fci botli 'the Boys' and Girls' School; on Monday, September 18. WALTER BEWLEY, Secretary. APPLICATIONS. STRATFORD COUNTY COUNCIL. FOREMAN REQUIRED. ArPLICATIOXS, accompanied ly testimonials for the position of Foreman for the East portion of the North Hiding, will be received at the County Office up till 10 a.m. on WEDNESDAY. September 20, 1010. W. J. LOPDELL, County Engineer. TARANAKI EDUCATION BOARD. APPLICATIONS will be received at the Education Office, New Plymouth, up to Friday, September 22, for the following positions: MOKOIA—Grade 3a, Head''Teacher, salary £2OO- £250 and residence. AUROA—Grade 3a, Head Teacher, salary £2OO- £250 and residence. OKAIAWA Grade 3b, Assistant, saiary £l2O-£l4O. Application forms may bo obtained at the Office. P. S. WHITCOMBB, ~J~~ lf.arv. Education Office, New Plymouth, September 11, 1010. VLWAYS IN THE LEAD The old saying, "as changeable as the weather," applies to our Menu. Now that Mr. Sun ha* paid us a visit for a few days we ■have gone' back to the making of our delicious Ice Cre.iras, Sundaes, etc. Last summer we introduced to the New Plymouth public many novelties connected with lee Creams; this season we have something more special to offer. We still have a big demand for our Sd LUNCHES, TEAS, SOUPS, Etc. THE MARBLE BAR. (Opposite Newton King's), /HE MEETING PLACE FOR ALT. PEOPLE. EOR SALE SECOND HAND CONTRACTORS EQUIPMENT. Jknd saw, Saw bench, etc., Steam Engines, Boilers, Pelton Wheels, Oil Engines, Shafting, Plumbers Blocks, (Pulleys, all sizes, Dynamos, Motors, Pumps, ■Dairy Factory Supplies. NORMAN WINKELMANN, M.E. Engineer and Machinery Specialist, JEGMOXT STREET. ' P.O. BOX 80,
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Taranaki Daily News, 12 September 1916, Page 1
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