AMUSEMENTS. THE PEOPLE'S TO-K.'GHT TO-NIGHT For tlic last time. Smiling, athletic GEORGE WALSH In his cyclone of love, action and romance "THIS IS THE LIFE" "THIS IS THE LIFE" TO-MORROW iTO-MORROW The Sunshine Girl, JUNE 'CAPRICE In her latest success "MISS U.S.A." "MISS U-S-A." Also Sunshine Comedy. HEMPTON HALL, OKATQ. jyWSTER WELCOME to Returned Men —Trooper F. L. Gill, Privates W. Eustace, Roy Julian and J. Brophy —on FRIDAY, February 14,1919, Usual Prices. J. WOOLDPJDGE, Hon. Sec. ST. MARY'S NEEDLEWORK GUILD. i GALE OF WORK AND GARDEN I ° PARTY. In the Vicarage Grounds. THURSDAY, FEB. 20, from 2,30 to 5. admission 6<L Afternoon Tea 6d. Proceeds in aid of the Peace Memorial Sunday School Building Fund. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14 A WELCOME-HOME SOCIAL Will be tendered several returned Soldiers, Mr. N. 0. Andrews will show a special Picture Programme. DANCE TO FOLLOW. W. C. GREEN, Hon. Sec. PUBLIC NOTICES. UNIMPROVED VALUES. PETITION is in circulation asking that a poll may be taken to make the rating of New Plymouth on the basis of the Unimproved Value. All those desirous of signing the request for a poll may do so at the undermentioned places: J. and J. AULD. THE B.K. BOOK SHOP. THE MODERN TAILORS, LTD. Mr. LAWRENCE, The Store, Vogeltown. I BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. LOAN POLLS-TUESDAY, 18th tost. TN connection with the Loan Polls ( £40,000 Electric Light Extensions and £IO,OOO Streets Loan) full particulars of which have been previously advertised, the following are the Polling places:— Hooker's Sample Rooms—Egmont Street (principal). The Public Hall—Fitzroy. Mrs. Crocker's Shop—corner Devon and Eliot Streets. ' * The Residence of Mr. G. A. Coraey—corner. Devon Street West and Mt. Edgecombe Street. Mr. Lawrence's Store—Vogeltown. The Public Hall— Westown. The Sunday Sehoolaouse—Prankleigh Park Tie Gymnasium—Public School Grounds, St Aubyn. The Sunday Schoolhouse—Moturoa. Polling House 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. F. T. BELLRINGER, Returning Officer. Race Patrons to know that the EGMONT RACING CLUB has secured the Premier Caterers, J)UBTINS' T IMITED, Who will supply FrRST»CLASS LUNCHEON, also MtJraing and Afternoon Tea, at their meeting on February 12 and 13. LUNCHEON FROM 11.30. LUNCHEON FROM 11.30. Refreshments, Pies and Cakes as usual. J)USTINS' Wanganui and Palmerston North. RE-OPENING PRIVATE HOSPITAL. BENNETT, Inglewood, wishe to notify the public that she ha secured the services of a trained hospita nurse (certificated) to assist her in th nursing work at the institution. On the Western Front, CLINCHES CROSS TYRES are "doing their bit"and a very big bit. They will do th hardest work for you too- Haywat -Bros- and Co., Ltd., Christdmrrii whaU)
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Taranaki Daily News, 12 February 1919, Page 1
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422Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 12 February 1919, Page 1
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