AMUSEMENTS. THE EMPIRE TONIGHT TO-NIGHT FOR THE LAST TIME. Magical, Magnetic OLIVE THOMAS OLIVE THOMAS OLIVE THOMAS In a delightful story, ' " HEIRESS FOR A DAY " "HEIRESS FOR A DAY" "HEIRESS FOR A DAY" Dazzling and Delightful Dresses. A Picture -pitJi Plenty of Snap, Brilliance, Humor, and a Touch of Grief. It Ends As You Would Have It. "The Dishonest Burglar" Comedy Latest "Pathe Gazette"- Topical .; And the Eighth Episode of "THE GREAT SECRET" "THE GREAT SECRET" Prices a3 Usual ■ TO-MORROW BENEFIT IN AID OP N.P. CITIZEN'S BAND BUILDING FUND. A Brilliant New Picture Programme, Headed by the Pathe fivc-rccl feature, "UNDER FALSE COLORS" "UMDER FALSE COLORS" One of the late Big Special Features produced in the American Pathe Studios, , (SHOWING TO-MORROW NIGHT ONLY.) Thi picture programme will be supplemented with vocal items by leading amateurs. TO-NIGHT. SOCIAL ENTERTAINMENT BY ST. MARY'S CHURCH CHOIR. (Proceeds in aid of Electric Lighting of the Sunday School.) TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1918 At 8 pjn. -
Tickets: One Shilling. BACHELORS' BALL THOSSBfr, OCTOBER 31. Jn aid of Red Cross. Gents, 2/0. Ladies, 1/G. Good Music. Good Floor. J. V. SULLIVAN, Hon. Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICES. THE QJGLEWOOD COOPERATIVE BACON CURING CO., LTD. SHAREHOLDERS are hereby notified that the following payments have been authorised by the Directors: A BONUS on previous payments varying from One Farthing to One fenny and One Farthing per lb., and making the minimum payment for Bacon Piga for t'-e past season Seven Pence Three Farthings per lb. A BONUS on all Porkers supplied during the past season, making the minimum payment Six Pence Halfpenny per lb. A DIVIDEND of £5 per cent, on share capital for the past year. The above amounts are now payable.
ARTHUR MORTON, Chairman of Directors. Eag'jwood, October 7,1918. CENTRAL DISTRICT SCHOOL COMMITTEE, ! 'TOffi Central Diateipt School Committee . are urgently in need of Funds for | .the purpose of improving the school! grounds both at the Central and Coiir- j tenay Street Schools, and in view of the many "functions now being arranged for patriotic and other purposes it has been decided not to organise any form of entertainment'to raise funds, but to make an appeal to., all parents and friends of the school faj.;* straight-out donation towards the fund* for beautifying the school grounds. [ Donations, which will be through- the press, jnay.. be, Jeft at the offices of The Daily News, The Herald, or With any member of the committee. i • ' 8: 6. SMITH, Chairman. I P. A. COLEMAN, Secretary. pOR SALE, for one month only—A Good First-class Dairy Farm, 110 acres freehold, 5-roomed Dwelling, Washhouse, Store room, Implement Shed, Motor Garage, 14-bail Cowshed, concrete floor with engine shed attached. Price, £56 per acre. This farm is on a good metalled road abo§t three miles from Waitara, and handy to Factory and Railway. Only £I6OO cash required. For further particulars apply— P.O. BOX 14, Daily News motor car services from New Plymouth to Haweraj Leaves 4.30 a.m., returning from Hawera (L. 0. Hooker's) C.30 a.m., Eltham 6.50, Stratford 7.20, Tnglewooc". 7.50, Egmont Village 8. Coach fares. G. Besrc, proprietor, 525 Devon Street East, New Plymouth. Thane 253.—Adrt.
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Taranaki Daily News, 29 October 1918, Page 1
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