."' HAWERA. GETiAT ATTRACTION .GREAT ATTRACTION TUESDAY, APRIL 23. First and only appearance in Tarar.aki of tlie \7orld<Famous Comedienne, - ADA REEVE ADA REEVE ■ ADA REEVE ADA REEVE ADA REEVE ADA REEVE The most popular artist on the stage to-day ADA REEVE. ADA REEVE ADA REEVE At the height of her powers At the zenith of he' 1 career. BRILLIANT SrPi'ORTLNG CO., inchulinjr: TALLEFR ANDREWS. LOCIS NIKOLA. KENNEDY ALLEN. PEGGY PEATE. ROGERO. LUCIE J TNDA. HARRY JACOBS. JOHN ;;rant. ASHTON JAREEY. CEORGIE DE LARA. and the ENGLISH COMEDY COMPANY. An Epoch in the Theatrical History of Taranaki. PRICES: 6s, 3s, Is (Plus Tax). Early Doors Is Extra. Box Plan at Donnelly's. Book Your Seats.
PUBLIC NOTICES. BOKOUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. METER READER. A PPLICATIONS are invited and will bo received by the undersigned up till noon on Thursday. 2otU instant, for the position of Meter Reader at a salary of £l5O per annum, plus a bicycle allowance or £~> 4s fer annum. Conditions of appointment may be seen at the Borough Offices.. F. T. BELLRIXGER, Town Clerk.
TRESPASS NOTICE.person found trespassing with sun or dogs on Mohakatir be prosecuted. S. SHEEN, Manager. SHEEPSKINS, HIDES, CALFSKINS. (\\7E have been appointed BROKERS under Hip GOVERNMENT SCHEME OF REQUISITION of the ■above. ' Valuations take place fourweekly in our Gill Street Store. Next Sales: Skins, May 7; Hides, May Advice Cards and Addressed Labels may be had on application. CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. L. A. NOLAN AND Co., Box 70, 2fev,- Plymouth
THE 20th CENTURY—THE AGE OF ELECTRICITY. —— Electrical Development is changing, and will change, the conditions of the world by reason of the increased ability of man t6 control tllis mysterious, marvellous force to his ■ THIS AGE ABOUNDS WITH OPPORTUNITIES. Beware of the dismal plaint of the short-sighted, smail-souled pessimist who complains that the more labor-saving devices - there are produced by human - intelligence the smaller the chances of success. Never did the world call more loudly for • —— the men with force, energy and purpose. Ever}' year the cry ■ grows louder. Let Bower qualify you for one of the many positions waiting for the train- - ed man. At the recent City and Guilds of London Electrical Engineering Examination, held in Auckland in 1917, the following students from Bpwer's were successful': A. Broomficld, Grade 1, First Class. G. Wakelin, Grade 1, First Clas3. T. Haultain, Grade 1, First Class. "lurch, Grade 1, First'Olass. . _5. Billings, Grade 2, D.C., First Class. R. S. Connolly, Grade 3, First Class, Final Bower's Engineering Schools ColwilPs Chambers, Eolith's Buildings, AUCKLAND. WELLINGTON.
TAILORING PERFECTION. our work, and you will t! appreciate tlie difference !-! between our tailoring I and any other. 5 WRIGHT OELLEY, \ WEST END TAILOKS. ji Opp. A.M.P., New Plymouth. |
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Taranaki Daily News, 18 April 1918, Page 1
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