AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY'S! TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT LAST NIGHT. William Fox's Great Photo-Drama " HYPOCRISY " Featuring VIRGINIA PEARSON", Usual Prices. Plan at Collier's. HEMPTON HALL, OKATO. A LADIES' BALL will lie held in the above Hall on FRIDAY. JUNE S, in aid of Patriotic Funds. GOOD MUSIC. GOOD FLOOR. TIP-TOP SUPPER. Gents. 3/-; Ladies, 1/6. . E. M. CLARKE, R. V. TOOICE, Secretaries. Q OOD TEMPLAR -JJ ALL. ONE NIGHT ONLY SATURDAY, MAY 19, 1917/' Owing to delay in securing a passport, Professor Norwood is remaining in New Zealand another month, and will give a few towns one more night of fun and laughter. NORWOOD 1 THE KING OF FUN MAKERS. SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTIONBILLY SUMNER .The funniest subject ever seen. Funny because he is a real negro, and all negroes are firnny. While hypnotised, Mr. Norwood causes liim to dance until you can hardly see his feet, and sii)g the best ragtime songs in a way that will please you. REMEMBER - ONE NIGHT ONLY. War Prices t- 2s Is. Children, Half-price. PUBLIC NOTICES. TENDERS RENDERS are invited by the Kaimate School Committee for grazing off 1 to 5 acres of Swedes. Tenders close on the 26th instant at Mr. G. Jlackie's, Kaimate. For particulars apply to G. MACKIE (chairman), Kaimata. ST. ANDREW'S SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY. SUNDAY, MAY 20, 1917.
CERVICES will lie conducted by the 10 Rev. E. PALGRAVE DAVE, Missioner for the Children's Special Service Mission. 1 Services at 11 a.m., 3 p.m., ana. 7 p.m. in St. Andrew's ' Church'. Distribution of prizes. Special Hymiis by children trained by R. J. Deare, Esq, Parents and friends cordially invited to be present. Collection in aid of Sunday School funds. 50,000 MILES IN A HOSPITAL SHIP. AOOD Templar Hall, New' Plymouth, Friday next, May 18—Patriotic Lecture by Chaplin-Captain Read (of Hospital Ship Marama) 130 lantern view'*. Commence 7.45 p.m. Admission: One Shilling. Proceeds for Soldiers' Comforts Fund. His Worship the Mayor will preside.
GOVERNMENT VALUATIONS OF SHEEPSKINS, HIDES, AND CALFSKINS. •T-HE above Valuations will be held at Newton King's Wool Store, Stratford, every four weeks. NEXT VALUATION, MAY 22, 101". Consignments must arrive by the FRIDAY previous. Advice Cards Misapplication. TO LEASE "lyrY farm of 111 acres, oil the Durham Eoad, near Inglewood, 2 miles from school and butter factory, is for lease for a period of five to seven years, with a purchasing clause. Various farm implements now on hancl included in the rental, or may be taken over as arranged. They are: S.f. plough, disc harrows, tine iiarrows, chain harrows, Duncan 2horsc. roller, 7-coulter Duncan seed and manure Will, 1-horse cultivator, 2-horse ditto, 1 mower, 1-horse hay rake, hand chair cutter, spring tip dray, separator, wheelbarrow, hay, etc., at valuation. Rental £7 per month. J. F. BARFORD, e-o Mrs. Minchess. HENRY BROWN & CO. fIMBER MERCHANTS AND. JOINERY MANUFACTURERS TIMiiER TARD\ AND FACTORY: Mcrley Strm (Breakwater Tram) Near Railway. JJdMBKRS, JJOORS. QASHES, .jjUUIKS, QI.ASS, QEMCOT, JRON'MOWJEHY. TiciO?? Supplied Dire?* from SiwmilU to B»Hway Station.
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Taranaki Daily News, 18 May 1917, Page 1
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