AMUSEMENTS. THE EMPIRE Three Night Season, commencing SATURDAY NEXT, FEB. 22. John Hopkins presents Sir. Edward Branacombe'g Popular Pilgrims of: Pleasure. " THE DADDIES " " THE BANDIES " " THE DANDIES " " THE DANDIES " " THE DANDIES " In the latest Revue Successes. Let ua discourse as in days of old. For now that peace has cor earth, it is right and seemly that mankind shall be glad. And who is there can make him so glad a3 "The Dandies?" Lo, the answer goeth forth, there is none in all the land can compare to them. Prepare, then, for "The Dandies" cometh with great good cheer. "THE DANDIES" " THE DANDIES " " THE DANDIES " It is a recommendation to the fitness of "The Dandies" that they hava received many warnings for overcrowding several theatres wherein they have lately appeared. Let it even be so in New Plymouth. To Get In: 3s, 2s and Is (plus tax). Plan opens at Colliers next Tuesday morning. PUBLIC NOTICES. TO PAINTERS. . ''TENDERS will be received at my oifice up to 4 p.m. on SATURDAY, 22nd tnstant, for Painting the County Hotel Buildings, Broadway; also three cottages in Miranda Street. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. JOHN D. HEALY, A.N.Z.1.A., Registered Architect, Stratford. NEW PLYMOUTH PIERROTS. A GENERAL MEETING of the Pierrots will be held in the Soldiers' Club on WEDNESDAY, 19th, at 8 p.m. All members are particularly requested to be present. BUSINESS: To wind up the stunt. D. LeC. MORGAN, Hon. Secretary. fJONCILIATION Council, New Plymouth Grocers' Assistants' Dispute. Notice is hereby given that the meeting of the above-mentioned Council set down for the 19th February at 10 a.m. for the purpose of hearing the dispute will be postponed until the 26th February at 10 a.m. JAMES JORDAN, . Clerk of Awards. COUNTY OF EGIIONT. BRIDGE CLOSED. JUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the Matanehunehu Bridge on the Main South Road near Puniho, in the Rahotu Riding, will be closed to all traffic from 9 a.m. to 4 pan. on THURSDAY, the 20th instant. C. R. PEASE, County Engineer. Opunake, February 14, 1919. BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. LOAN POLLS—TUESDAY, 18th inst. 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 t 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. Corney— I corner Devon Street West and Mt. Edgecombe Street. Mr. Lawrence's Store—Vogeltown. The Public Hall—Westown. The Sunday Schoolhouse—Frankleigh park. The Gymnasium—Public School Grounds, St Aubyn. The Sunday Schoolhouse—Moturoa. Polling House 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. I F. T. BELLRINGER, i Returning Officer. TO LAND AGENTS. pLEASE take notice that my property situated at the Te Henui is withdrawn from sale as from the 13th inst. (Signed) S. E. BOND. TO INVESTORS AND MANUFACTURERS. i WE OFFER A ROUND MONEYMAKING PROPOSITION. OLE Rights for New Plymouth Dis trict to Manufacture and Sell a Pa tente4 Household Daily Requirement having a monopoly for the Dominion o Large profits assured, with small pro r ducing expenses. Purchaser to have tin option of taking Agency in the New Ply mouth District for other Patented House hold requirements on a commission basis Principals only dealt with. For detail apply to— DOMINION MONOPOLY, » C/o J. llott, Ltd., ' Agency,
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Taranaki Daily News, 18 February 1919, Page 1
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