AMUSEMENTS.EVERYBODY'S THEATRE; FOB A TWO-NIGHT SEASON ONLY,. and one msrmm. Tuesday, September 17, and Wednesday, September 18. MATINEE WEDNESDAY AT 3.30, (By Arrangement with W. A. Low.) fHE BIG-AUSTRALIAN MOTION-PICTUHE SENSATIQM, A GREAT SEVEN-REEL SUPER-FEATURE, STARRING REG. L. (SNOWY) BAKEfI. AUSTRALIA'S OWN FOREMOST ATHLETE AS JACK AIRLIE. ' the man who fights a gang of hun spies single-handed through a series of the most realistic and startling feats of strength, skill and endurance eves depicted > on a motion picture screen. THE BIG THRILL. SEE THE ioo SENSATIONS, Including lan and a girl against *the The All-in Fight One Against Five, Enemy Within," who sank the The Pantcchnicap Jump, The Motor umberland, Port Kembla, and Leap, The Roof-top Chase, The fimmera, set the Mines off Straggle on Horseback, The 300 ft. Abo, and brought The Wqjf Climb Down the Cliff, the Record to the Pacific. 80ft. Dive to Save the Drowning Maiden Lashed to the Rock. PRICES: Is 6d, Is, and a few front seats at Od. MATINEE PRICKS: Is and Od; Children, 3d. BOX PLAN at Collier's. No Charge for Booking. THEATRE ROYAL, WAITARA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19. SHOWING AT THE OPERA HOUSE, HAWERA, MONDAY & TUESDAY, SEPT. 23 & 24.
HAWERA RACECOURSE. SPRING MEETING THURSDAY, SEPT. 19, 1918. First Race Starts at 11.30 a.m. V. B. STRATTON, Secretary. Box 51, Hawora. NEW PLYMOUTH HARBOR BOARD. HARBOR IMPROVEMENT SCHEME. COASTAL MEETINGS, 'THE Chairman and Members of the i New Plymouth Harbor Board invite the Ratepayers of the Harbor District to attend Meetings to be held in tteNEWALL ROAD SCHOOLHOUSE, on Monday, September 16, at 8 p.m. « KOHURATAHI-Wednesday, Sepember 18, immediately after stock sale. xiM. mß Jj[C£LWAIN Skin and Hair Specialist, Auckland. TN response to numerous requests, Miss j McElwain has decided to pay a pro- I fessional visit to New Plymouth, when she will be pleased to place her experience, gained through 25 years of successful practice, at the disposal of the ladies of New Plymouth. Address and hours of consultation (which will be absolutely free) will be published later. j L. A. NOLAN & CO. GOVERNMENT WOOL AND SKIN BROKERS. NEW PLYMOUTH. Q.OVERNMENT Valuations conducted \&s under: | Wool: At our store, Quay Street, Waitara, at short intervals during season. Sheepskins: At our Store, Gill Street, New Plymouth, every four weeks. Next valuation—Tuesday, September 17. Auetion Sales of Hides, Tallow, etc., con- / ducted monthly. Next Sale, June 25. Address Labels and Advice Cards for-; warded on application. TABIKI—TNGLEWOOD—PTJRANGI MOTOR SERVICE. QN and after this date the Public must understand tjiat all fares are, to be paid cash. Tickets will be issued as from April 8, ; 1918. |fail Contractor, BatapikW
PUBLIC NOTICES. TAEANAKI EDUCATION BOARD. EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY, ELECTION OF ONE MEMBERNORTH WARD. TT ig hereby publicly notified that nominations for the Election of One Member of the Education Board will be received by me at the Education Board Office up to 5 p.m. on MONDAY, September 30, 1918, and that the Election will be held on MONDAY, October 21, j 191 S. No person shall be eligible for election unless he is nominated in writing by at least two electors and the nomination paper bearing the candidate's consent in writing is received by the Returning Officer before the nominations are closed. The vacancy is caused by the resignation of Alexander Gregory Knight. Nominations must be signed by two members of a School Committee of a district constituted under the Education Act and bear the written consent of the candidate nominated. P. S. WHITCOMBE, Returning Officer. Education Office, New Plymouth, September 13, 1918. T AM now a member of the Expeditionary Forces, and have sold my interests in Modern Tailors, Ltd., to Mr. Besley. I therefore desire to thank all my customers for their favors during my term of business in New Plymouth. E. GEO. PEARCE. APPLICATIONS. MATRON REQUIRED. RANTED— Matron for Riverton Hospital; salary, £175. Apply at :'V; GEO. CASSELS, Secretary, Riverton. NEW PLYMOUTH HARBOR BOARD. SEPARATE TENDERS will be received at tire Office of the Board, Brougham Street, New Plymouth, up to 10 a.m. on FRIDAY, 20th instant, for the right to remove gravel from the sea beach as follows: 1. Between Paritutu and the Katii kara stream ' 2. Between the Henui and Waiwakaiho streams 3. Between the Waiwakailio and Waiongona streams All tenders to be for a period of 12 months only, commencing on October 1, 191 S. 0. S. RENNELL, Secretary. I STRATFORD BOROUGH COUNCIL. TENDERS will be received by the Town Clerk up till 4 p.m. on September 16, for t!;2 erection of a 120 ft. span Suspension Foot Bridge over the Patea Biver, at Cordelia Street. Plans and specifications may be seen at the Council Chambers during office The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.• ! • y.. a SULLIVAN, '■■ Borough, ■EngiMer, ■,
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