AMUSEMENTS. A BEAUTIFUL "PARAMOUNT" FILM MARY PICKPORD "'w " : "THE GIRL OP YESTERDAY" THE EMPIRE-TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! MARY PICKFORD MARY PICKFORD , MARY PICKPORD MARY PICKPORD MARY PICKPORD MARY PICKPORD "ME GIRL OF YESTERDAY." "THE GIRL OF YESTERDAY." "THE GIRL OP YESTERDAY." "THE GIRL OP YESTERDAY." "THE GIRL OF YESTERDAY." "THE GIRL OF YESTERDAY." A picture play which gives delightful Mary opportunities for the display of her rarest charms. MARY PICKPORD' MARY PICKFORD MARY PICKFORD IN An even greater character than "Tess." "THE GJRL OF YESTERDAY." "THE GIRL OP YESTERDAY." "THE GIRL OF YESTERDAY." Usual Prices. Plan at Collier's. PUBLIC NOTICES. JiARMERS' CONFERENCE In conjunction with the Winter Show, will be held in the GOOD TEMPLAR HALL WEDNESDAY & THURSDA? June 13 and 14. PROGRAMME. Wednesday, 11 a.™,—Address on "The Dairy Industry," by Mr. A. Morton (President of the National Dairy , Association), followed by discussion on "The Marketing of Our 'Produce," introduced by Mr. L. Hill, of Frankley Road Association. Thursday, 11 a.m.—Discussion on "Far-mers-owned Shipping," introduced by Mr. J. B. Richards, Stratford, followed by address, "The Growing of Lucerne," Mr. R. Browne, Direct tor of Agriculture; discussions on "Cooperative Lime Works," introduced by Mr. A. C. Binniej ative Calf Meal Works," introduced by Mr. F. Baker; "Marine Insurance," introduced by' Mr. G. Hoiden, Friday.—Address to boys on "A Typi- •'• cal Dairy Cow," by Mr. E.. Griffiths. Time and place to be arranged. THE MOA ROAD BOARD. EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY. ! J HEREBY appoint WEDNESDAY, 20th day of June, 1917j up to noon, as the time, and the Board's Office, Richmond Street, Inglewood, as the place, to receive nominations of Candidates for election of NINE MEMBERS of the above-named Board. A poll, if necessary, will be taken at the Board's Office, Richmond Street, [nglewood, on Wednesday, 27th day of June, 1917, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Dated at Inglewood, this 4th day of June, 1917. R. BUCKLEY, Returning Officer. VivoiDENTS of New Plymouth, June, tion Road, and Inglewood District are notified that I have taken up th< Motor Bus Run -lately carried on by Mr W. Jackson between New Plymouth ant Inglewood. Customers may rely o. strict attention to messages, parcels etc. Send your parcels through me—it wil pay you. My fares are all cheaper thai train. My motto will be to please my custo mers. E. J. BAKER, 'Proprietor. If I please you tell others; if not, tcl ; LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES. \TOTICE is hereby given that the sev ' eral parcels of land hereinafter de scribed will be brought under the' pro visions of the Land Transfer Act. 1915 e unless caveat be lodged forbidding th< r same on or before the 16th day oi Y July, 1917: ' FREDERICK JAMES BRABANT, Sec tion 5, Block 32, Town of Waitart '" West, occupied by Applicant, No '' 1358. '• JOSEPH FINNERTY, Section 12, Bloel 73, Town of Waitara West, occu pied by applicant, No. 1359. Diagrams may be inspected at this of flee.. !, Dated this 11th day of June, 1917, a e the Lands Registry Office, New Ply e -mouth. g ,A. V. STURTEVANT/ a District Land Registrar. s Spencer (London • ' piano, in splendid order, no dr rot, £IS, 10s cash; terms, 12/6 monthh Baraain.—Collier I *,.
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Taranaki Daily News, 13 June 1917, Page 1
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