AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY'S! TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT SPECIAL PROGRAMME TO-MORROW, A BIG SPECIAL FILM ATTRACTION A FAMOUS DRAMA PICTURISED IN SUPERLATIVE FASHION "BOUGHT AflD PAID FOR." ''BOUGHT AND PAID FOR." "BOUGHT AND PAID FOR." "BOUGHT AND PAID FOR." "BOUGHT AND PAID FOR." "BOUGHT AND PAID FOR." A STORY TO MAKE YOU THINK. A STORY TO MAKE YOU THINK. Quivering like a trapped bird the young 'wife iold her story:--SHE had married for love, and his love mid been greater than hers at first. BUT there was his one weakness. AND NpW—"lt\isn't love—it isn't even hdnest passion\ He's just a stranger inflamed with aquor." Night after nigi't of misery came, until his wine-mad 'pleadings were insupportable, and she Aid. ALICE BRAD. ALICE BRAD? THE WOMAN \ ALICE BRDAY ALIOS BRADY ALICE BRADY MONTAGUE LOVE MONTAGUE LOVE THE MAN MONTAGUE LOVE KONTAGUE LOVE MONTAGUE LOVE The stage known no strongtr climax than the mighty last sctrae uf this play The usual prices of admission will he charged, Bos plan at Collier's.
fOKO QORONATION JJALL FAREWELL t WELCOME-HOME SOCIAL will be held in the above Hall on TUESDAY, APRIL 2, 1918, to several boys who are on final leave, and also welcome-home to soldie:v> who have arrived back from the front. Grand Mnrch commences at 8 b'cli, Admission: Gents 3s; Ladle's 2s. -*'
PUBLIC NOTICES.
/ r.oTßisn hjcjiovai* r\Vv'lN(i to tlio holidays an Alteration in liic lime for removal of rubbish will be lnaue. House holders whose rubbish is usually removed on I-Ydnys and Mondays kindly put out reeei/laele on Thursday and F. T. EELLEUNtiER, 'i'owa Clerk.
AN APOLOGY THE S'.iratura Tea Company beg to announce tliat owirg.to the increased demand of the Imperial Government for large quantities of High Grade Tea, they are reluctantly compelled to raise tlie price of-their -, D" Grade Tea 2d per lb but as soon as the demand eases on the Home markets the pries will be reduced accordingly.
APPLICATIONS. BOROUUH OF XBW PLYMOUTH. THE Council of the above Borough requires the services, at a salary of £i per week, of a competent Clerk, quick and accurate in his work, for the Borough Engineer's Department. One with knowledge of levelling preferred, but not absolutely essential. Apply in own handwriting enclosingtwo recent testimonials to Borough Engineer Box !)2, New Plymouth. F.'.T. BELLRINuER, Town Clerk.
OPENING NOTICE. VT7E desire to intimate to ladies and gentlemen that we have purclrased the Tailoring Business of Mr. Alec Forbes. We know the requirements of Taranaki folk in tailoring, and guarantee to give ( complete satisfaction with aU work entrusted to us. Your 3 respectfully, OPPOSITE A.M.P. BUILDING,
MONEY to Lend.—L. W. DalUfnd, Union tS.S. Company' 3 Buildings, Brougham Street, New Plymouth. Phone 367.
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 March 1918, Page 1
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