AMUSEMENTS. 8-ABSORBING REELS-8 "(THE DEEMSTER" Which is to be screened at THE PEOPLE'S TO-NIGHT & TO-MORROW NIGHT For the First Time in New Plymouth. "ITHE DEEMSTEH" "THE DEEMSTER" "ITHE DEEMSTER" "THE DEEMSTER" Is a proper play, lasting two hours. Derwent Hall Caine as Dan. Marian Swayne as Mona. Supported by Big Cast. Super Prices: 2/- and ]/-, plus tax. r PUBLIC NOTICES. LEASE WANTED ANTED by July 1, 1919—A out tease of about 120 acres of good land, close to school and factory and within driving distance of railway. Address— "LEASE," Oaonui. RACES! fHE public travelling to Races by Taxi arc requested to purchase return tickets from men stationed in Devon Street. This will greatly facilitate the regulation of traffic and will prevent congestion at th» Racecourse. BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. PORTION OF STREET CLOSED TO TRAFFIC. pUBLIC NOTlCE~is~hereby given that the southern half of Devon Street frnnj Liardet Street to Gover Street is closed to all vehicular traffic during reconstruction. Owing to the probability of congestion of traffic in this portion of Devon Street on the sth and Cell instant (Race Day 9) Drivers of Vehicles and Riders of Horses coining into town from Devon Street East of Gover Street must use Gill Street on the two day 3 mentioned. F. T. BELLRENTGER. Town Clerk BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. RACE TRAFFIC—FEBRUARY 5 & C. RIVERS of Vehicles plying for hire to and from the Racecourse on the sth and 6th instants are hereby notified to adhere strictly to the following routes: MOTOR VEHICLES: To tlie Racecourse.—From starting point near Criterion Hotel via Devon and Gover Streets to Racecourse. From the Racecourse. —Gover Street to Courtenay Street, thence along Courtenay Street and Powderham Street to Robe Street, thence along Robe Street and Devon Street to starting point. HORSE-DRAWN VEHICLES: Start from Bank of New Zealand in Brougham Street and proceed via Brougham Street, Gill and Gover Streets to the Racecourse, returning by the same route ALL vehicles must use the Club's private roads for turning. Persons driving at escessive speeds or not conforming strictly to the directions of the Inspectors will be prosecuted Messrs John Lynch and David McKay have been appointed assistant Inspectors of Vehicles and Traffic under the Borough By-laws for the , above referred to. F T. BELLRINGER, Town Cleri SALE OF BLACKSMITH'S AND COACH BUILDER'S BUSINESS. old-established Blacksmith's and Coach Builder's Business heretofore carried on at Urenui and Uruti by the late Archibald J. Thompson is offered for sale ps a going concern Terms can be arranged. For priea and particulars apply to Mr. C. H. Wilson, Urenui, or to the undersigned. C. R. STEAD, 1 • Solicitor, Waitara. C. H. Weston. H. R. Billing. BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS AND NOTARIES PUBLIC, New Plymouth and Inglewood. Resident Manager at Inglewood, W.'h. Armstrong, Solicitor. We have sums of money up to £20,000 awaiting investment. T. J. ( . K ACE S. THURSDAY (Second Day;. FBB. 6th tin andersigncd vrifs be closed all day on THURSDAY NEXT, second Race Da.v NEWTON KJNG. FARMERS' CO-OB II C. LUKE M~ tfara s :e ' ,viu be °P en til' -IS o'clock, noon, for the convenience of Motorists . KEWTON KING, ' Inglewood.
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 February 1919, Page 1
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