AMUSEMENTS. (ANOTHER BIG ATTRACTION ANOTHER BIG ATTRACTION EVERYBODY'S *tO-DAY At 2 TO-DAY JO-NB3HT At 8 TO-NIGHT |K Picture that will Live in the Memory For Erer. Jfc Tfcrißing Story o! the American War told with rare charm •• ad wondtrful reality. AT f TP? BRADY - AJtIOT BRADY ALICE BRADY . ALICE BRADY lb*. Itnoßa aad Favorite World-film .■ • - • .i-Artkt In BETSY SOSS BBfSY SOSS BtfSY SOSS BBISY BOSS £b Absorbing Drama, with an Unusual and Picturesque B.""kground. GEORGE WASHINGTON. ICakes his appearance in this Screenframa, which is of exceptional interest, ia so far as it has for its heroine THE HISTORIC BETSY, Who made the First Flag containing THE STAB 3 AND STRIPES. Supporting Pictures Include: ■ •topical Budget? Topical *Copa and Cnsaedness" Comedy •Wattt Fowl* Nature Study !ng the enormous success ' this attraction, PRICK REMAIN AS USUAL, Buy yov tickets at Collier's during the day. 7 Box Flax also at Collier's.
BED. CROSS MART. TO-DAYi 1 BATOBDAY, NOVEMBER % SECTION OF RED CROSS COMMITTEE IN CHARGE. Gifts of Cooked Meats, Home-made Bread, Cakes, Flowers and Foliage, Vegetable*, etc* all gratefully received. promisee given of Cooked Ham, Roast' Stuffed fork, Sheep Tongues in Aspic {Mtfi Savoury Eggs, Brandy Snaps, Shortbread, Calces, Jams, Lemon Honey, Pickles and Chutneya. Help asked from all Mart open from 2.30 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 8 pjn. to receive gifts, and to purchasers from 9 ajn. on Saturday. METHODIST pATBJOTIC T)AY j BATOBDAY, NOVEMBER 14. Finds to be divided between Women's Patriotic Committee, Red Cross Society and Y JtCA. Town and Country Churches Uniting. Patriotic Committee and Red Cross Workers Assisting. 8 GRAND CONCERT {a connection with the above will be given in the GOOD TEMPLAR HALL On WEDNESDAY, NOV. 13, Visiting and Local Vocalists Assisting. Watch Papers for Further .Particulars. TOKO QORONATION TXALL 'A .WELCOME-HOME SOCIAL AND Will be tendered tjf . PRIVATE E. BURGHAIt In the above hall <m fHCRSDAS EVENING, NOV. 3> Best Fieor, Music - Ind SuppeT. MEMORIAL. mmttfpk the Soldiers' flab arc on MONDAY "AFTER--3JOOK gEST/Nnw>ej|,4 > *t 6 o'clock, Crub Rooms, to receive the npsrt otithe anbywMuittee on the nffatad deafen ji memorial and the snjee**siteJ * W.A. COLLIS, -*-*~ "lAajfam of Sab-Committee. BAND CAfSIVAL COMMITTEE. AXL accounts against above Committee must be forwarded immediately tot the undersigned, South Road. 0. J. HOWARTH, '" Hon. See. APPLICATIONS. APPLICATIONS, to be made on P.S.C. Form 17a, obtainable at principal Post-Offices, will be received up to noon on November 20, 1318, for the position of SUPERINTENDENT OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION, Wellington. Salary, £7OO per annum, Professional Division. Applicants must possess administrative and arganiaing ability, and a special knowledge and experience of Technical Education, including 'its scientific and industrial aspects. •P.VEBSCHAFFELT, Seeretarv, , •: * *nHie Service Commissioner.
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Taranaki Daily News, 2 November 1918, Page 1
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