AMUSEMENTS. ALL NEW FILMS At EVERYBODY'S TO-DAY and TO-NIGHT 2 p.m. S p.m. "THE TAR-HEEL WARRIOR" "THE TAR-HEEL WARRIOR" "THE TAR-HEEL WARRIOR" "THE TAR-HEEL WARRIOR" "THE TAR-HEEL WARRIOR" "THE TAR-HEEL WARRIOR" An extraordinary Triangle story, WALT WHITMAN WALT WHITMAN And two new Trianglettcs—' Ann Kroman & Dorcas Matthews Ann Kroman & Dorcas Matthews One desperate plunge on Wall Street brings a fine old character to disgrace and dishonor. What will be do? What can he do? He faces death more cheerfully than he can dishonor. But there comes a Surprise. A quaint human mixture of sad moments and gay. A piay with a plot that is new.
"THE TAR-HEEL WARRIOR" "THE TAR-HEEL WARRIOR" XOTE. —The queer title means a man who lias never known fear; but he finds that a momenfs madness has made hi] a thief of trust money. Sumptuous settings in the best Triangle way. "THE GIRL AND THE GAME" (Episode 9.) "Weekly War Budget" " Teny Human Interut" No. 2 "His Birthday Knight" (A rare Keystone Comedy.)
OLGA PETROVA—TUESDAY. Q.RAND QONCERT NEW PLYMOUTH MALE CHOIR. GOOD TEMPLAR HALL, THURSDAY & FRIDAY, MAY 23 & 24. -VOICES VOICES 50 Assisted by Rev. Fapakakura and Mrs. Colin McLaren. Prices: 2s 6d & 2s. Flan at Collier's. No charge for booking. H. BULLIN, Hon. Sec. APPLICATIONS. CHEESE FACTORY MANAGER WANTED. T<HE Frankley Road Dairy Factory Co., Ltd., invites applications for position of Manger for Cheese Factory; output this season. 185 tons. Salary, £230 per annum, with free house and usual allowances. Applications, with testimonials, close with the undersigned at u p.m. on June 6. R. PEPPERELL, Secretary. Brougham Street, New Plymouth. KLTHAM COUNTY COUNCIL.
SENIOR FOREMAN is required. Wages, 15s per day. Applications, with particulars of qualifications, close at 8 p.m. on the 22nd instant with— R. D. TOSSWILL, County Engineer, Eltham. FARM MANAGER WANTED. VTfANTED—A Manager to take charge of a Farm of 700 acres, Wai Toi Toi (Urenui); must have a thorough knowledge of ploughing and general farm work; state salary required. Apply to— W. CORCORAN, Wai Toi Toi. TRESPASS NOTICES. TRESPASS NOTICE. ANY person found trespassing with ' dogs, guns or horses (coursing or hunting) on my property, Lots 2, 3, 4 of Section 31/30. Block V, Waitara S.D., will bo piv..<<K-u;-.:d without further noC. L. KASPER, Rahotu. May 1-}, 1918. TRESPASS NOTICE. ANY person trespassing with dog or gun on my properties, section 38, 39, Block 1, Waimate S.D. (Taikatu Road); Sec. 29 Block C Opunake Survey District (Arawhata Road); Section 20a, 30a, Block 15 Opunake S.D.; Sec. 5a Block 6 Opunake S.D. (Kina Road) will be prosecuted without further notice. j PAKI BISHOP. Oaonui, May 14, 1918. I GOLF BALLS. CORPORAL Golf Balls—a good quality rubber core ball; only half gross left; cash price IC/6 dozen. IRA J. BRIDGER, .Phone 6<= filtham.
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Taranaki Daily News, 18 May 1918, Page 1
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