AMUSEMENTS. THE EMPIRE ATTRACTION EXTRAORDINARY! FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NEXT, May 2 and 3. ' Two Big Motion Picture Sensations o; One Programme. CHARLIE CHAPLIN In the first of CHARLIE CHAPLIN his big superCHARLffi CHAPLIN comedies . for CHARLIE CHAPLIN First National CHARLIE CHAPLIN Exhibitors. A three-red splash "A DOG'S LIFE" of merriment "A DOG'S LIFE" Also an sight-reel .Screen Classic, Produc-tion—-a colossal spectacle of romance and action, — "TO HELL WITH THE KAISER," "TO HELL WITH THE KAISER." In which up-to-date and timely presentation will appear Olive Teil, Lawrence Grant, and- upwards of 12,000 people. Prices, 2s,and Is (plus tax). MATINEE SATURDAY AT x pjn. Box Plan at Collier's. ELECTION NOTICES. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. T AD.IES AND GENTLEMEN,— Having acceded to the request of numerous Ratepayers from all parts of our borough to contest this Municipal Election, with utilitarian motives I offer my services. For the past three years I have contributed to our press mv views on progressive municipal administration; those views most of you are familiar with, and, if elected, I will conscientiously support a fair deal to all residents in the direction of equal attention in expenditure for roads, footpaths, sanitation, water supply, lighting, etc., public conveniences, and closer attention to our reserves, advocating the re-instating of tram-fare concession tickets (which is a vital necessity to residents of our suburbs and financial success to our tram service). More publicity and fuller press reports of our civic administration is essential for the benefit of ratepayers. If elected I shall act without fear or favor, voicing my opinion in the best interests of the municipality. Trusting to merit your confidence, I respectfully solicit your support on the polling day., Yours Faithfully, A. .T. RICHARDS, Hairdresser, etc., Egmont Street. BOROUGH OF NT. V PLYMOUTH. ELECTIONS AND POLL, APRIL 30th, 1919. THHE following elections (formal notification of which has already been I given) will be heid on Wednesday, 30th instant. The following are the Candidates— MAYORBLANCHARD, George Edwar* BURGESS, Charles Hayward COUNCILLORS (8 required)— BROOKER, Allan Stephen CLARKE, •• aes CLARICE, Robert John CLELAND, William James COLLIS, William Andrews FITZPATRICK, Wliliam Henry GRIFFITHS, Ho.uce Victor S. • HAYDEN, James William HILL, Frederick John MEDLEY, John Spencer Selwyn NASH, Walter PARKIN, Roy RICHARDS, Alfred John ROBINSON, Fred. SHORT, William Francis MEMBERS TARANAKIHOSPOAL BOARD (3 required}— DEARE, Robert James FRASER, Murdoch. GILMOfJR, Everard Robert C2«nston HILL, Frederick John LAtfGEEY, George Tom MEMBERS NEW PLYMOUTH; HBRBOR BOARD (2 required}— BELLRINGER, Charlie Emanuel CONNETT, John Snell FIT2PATRICK, William HenryRATLNG ON UNIMPROVED. VAEEK A POLL upon a proposal that henca--forth the system of rating; property on the basis of the Unimproved. Ya&» thereof be adopted in the Boratugh off New Plymouth will be taken tie- same*, day. The following, are the PoLiiag Plaeaafor the above Elections and PollHooker's Samgle Rooms, Egmont St.. (principal 1 ) The Public Hall,. Fitzroy The Coronation Hall, Gill Street The Residence of Mr. G. A. Coeney, corner Devon Street West and Mi. Edgecombe Street Mr. Lawrence's Store, Vogeltown The Public HalL Westown The Sunday Schoolhouse, FtsnHau*, Park The Gymnasium, Public School Ground, St. Aubyn The Sunday Schoolhouse, Moturoa Polling hours, from"9 am to 7 pjn. 9. T. BELLRINGER,
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 April 1919, Page 1
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