AMOSEMEHTS. EVERYBODY'S JO-NIGHT I TO-NIGHT! AND TO-MOBROW NIGHT. Bade Williams & Grace Darmond Earle Williams & Grace Darmond In a Blue 'Ribbon feature, with an nnBBually',atkking and convincing pIot—"THE SEAL OF SILENCE" "THE SEAL OP SILENCE" Also the fifth episode of "THE HOUSE OP HATE" "THE HQWSE OF BATE" Usual priees. fihng correct change. t— . N.Pt C HOIR § OCIETY - W- SIXTH COKCERT GOOD "TEMPLAR HALL, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, i .. June 5 and 6, . Ihe Society has been fortunate in securing the assistance of MADAME JOHNSTON TOPLISS MADAME JOHNSTON - TOPLISS MADAME JOHNSTON - TOPLISS The .well-known dramatic 'oprano, who kas sung at,most of the leading concerts throughout tie Dominion, and is now to vakaher fltst appearance before a New Plymouth audience. She was selected by Dr. Bradshaw (Christchurch) to take his solos at bis Christmas Concerts, 1017 and 1918. At Gisborne recently she was called upon eleven times before the audience Was satisfied. Mr. Maughan Baraett also engaged her on three consecutive occa- • - ' : siong. Bar Plan opens at Collier's on . Thursday, May 29; no extra charge , 'for booking. , Trices: 2s 64 and 2s. H. BULLIN, Secretary, HEMPtON HALL, OKATO. WELCOHB-HOME SOCIAL will bo tendered to Sergeant Cliff Eustacs t® FRIDAY, June 6, 1919, commencing •t S pjn. sharp, Usual admission. •J. WOOLDRIDGE, Hon. : Secretary. MEETINGS. NEW ZEALAND LABOR PARTY!
RATIONALISE THE QOAL JJTNES. MR. E. BEMPLE, M.P., and ME, WILLIAM PARR* will speak in the JjJMPJRE THEATRE TO-NIGHT WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4 At 8 p.m. • Come and hear how Labor will solve (be Coal Problem. - The. two speakers are practical men, Understanding the Coal-mining Question troSn A to 2, and all interested in the Solution of Labor Problems are urged* to attend. Collection to defray local expenses. WEBTOWN PROGRESSIVE ASSOCIATION, "Annual. General Mating ot the j Association will be held in the West I End BowlingPavifoto TO-NTGTHT (Wed--*j**&y),at 7.3(1 p.m. Full attendance iof members and intedslng member's is requested - ' J. D. SOLE, ■>.'' ' . 'p • ■ FOR &UX "* CORRUGATED IRON. ■■ ■}' ■ TMMEDMTBdelivery from'stocks: 6ft.. Wi- 7ft., 7/0; ?ft., 8/fi; Oft., !>/!> pafheet. lead heid rails, 7d lb. For spot cash;,, 4f>»ly promptly— C, A. WILKINSON, LTD., EttLam. . fOR SALE. • . QNE 1016 model Studebal-er iVseater car, 4-cylinder, :n fir3i-(las3 order, | '.recently painted ar.d overhauled. This ! *ft snip at £390. For further partic.i- ; 1 it* apply • ■ ' THORPE'S GARAGE, Eltham. ' FOR SALE. JjO'lOii GATiAQE, in good district. No opposition. Workshop fully equipped with' latent machinery, l'rice," £lloo.'' Ajiply— "GARAGE," I e/o News Office.
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 June 1919, Page 1
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400Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 4 June 1919, Page 1
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