AMUSEMENTS. Patrons: The Governor-General and Lady Liverpool. EVERYBODY'S TO-NIGHT At 8 p.m. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT At 8 p.m. TO-NIGHT ALSO TO-MORROW. MATINEE TOMORROW (Friday) AT 3.15 P.M. After Big Boom Seasons at Auckland '.'• Weeks 5 Theatres Wellington 2i Weeks' 4 Theatres Christchurch 2 Weeks 2 Theatres Dunedin 2 Weeks 2 Theatres The Popular Author-Actor Entertainer, BARRIE MARSCHEL BARRIE MARSCHEL Recites as the films unfold and presents in picturised form his famous verse-story, -THE KID FROM TIMARU." "THE KID FROM TIMARU." "THE KID FROM TIMARU." "THE KID FROM TIMARU." "THE KID FROM TIMARU." The poem has been republished all over the British Empire, and has been translated and reprinted into French, Belgian and Italian newspapers, and has found its way into the Russian trenches. "THE KID FROM TIMARU." Produced by special permission of Sir James Allen, and with the assistance of 5000 New Zealand Soldiers. 5000 New Zealand Soldiers. See the "Landing at Gallipoli" "Landing at Gallipoli" Shown in addition to our MAGNIFICENT PROGRAMME. Which Includes:
"GOLDEN RULE KATE" A five-reel Triangle Drama, starring LOUISE GLAUMM A two-reel Patlie Comedy, "LONESOME LUKE, PLUMBER," and the latest 'WAR GRAPHIC Plan at Collier's. LOWGARTH FACTORY HALL. A OOCIAL AND |~)ANCE VVILL be held In the above Hall on FRIDAY, MAY 10. Proceeds in aid of Send-Off Funds. Music by Mr. Fox. H. HILLS, Chairman. FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1918. ITEMBERS of the Tongaporutu and Okau Victoria League an-l Guild are holding Patriotic Day at the Okau School Grounds. Salute the Flag. Sale of Produce, Lucky Parcela (all prizes; no blanks). Gifts of Stock and Produce of any kind will be acceptable. Basket Social in the Evening. M. BOWER, Convenor.
ARANAKI A CCLIMATISATION STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND EX- I PENMTURE FOR YEAR ENDING MARCH 31, 1918. RECEIPTS £ s. d. To shooting licenses, 1916-17 . 54 12 0 To fishing licenses, 1917-18 ... 44 11 6 Balance at bank 13 10 1" EXPENDITURE. £ a. d. By cartage 14 2 9 By Tepairs hatchery 0 10 11 By sundries for hatchery .. 3 18 By advertising 14 1 0 By fish food 14 0 By sundry small accounts .. 1 12 G By secretary's honorarium . ...■ 5 5 0 By bank charge 10 0 By interest on overdraft 9 0 By subscription N.Z. Acclimatisation Societies' Association (two years) 4 4 6 Balance at bank 62 3 0 !£ll2 14 4 ASSETS. '£ 8. d. Balance at bank 62 3 0 16 fish cans at 25s each 20 0 0 14 hatching boxes at 20s each 14 0 0 i Fishing license outstanding . 10 0 LIABILITIES. £ 8. d. Outstanding accounts 6 5 0 Balance 90 18 0 £97 3 0 Examined and found correct — N. H. GEORGE, Hon. Auditor. April 22, 1918.
Daily News motor car services from New Plymouth to Hawera: Leaves 4.30 ii.ir.. returniiifj from Hawera (L. 0. Hookers) fi.so a.ra , Eltham 0.50, Stratford 720, Inglewood 7.50, Egmont Village S. Coac'ii fi'.res. G. Becrc, proprietor, f-il-l Devon Street East, New Plymouth. Pliocc 2.K.—Acivt.
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Taranaki Daily News, 9 May 1918, Page 1
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