AMUSEMENTS.
THE PEOPLE'S TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT I Last night of .VIVIETTE " " VIVIETTE " ..." VIVIETTE " " VIVIETTE " starring dainty and delightful VIVIAN MARTIN VIVIAN MARTIN Also "The Railroad Raiders" No. 3, Gazette, Pictograph and Comedy. COMING TO-MORROW-BERT LYXEIX Thrills, Adventure, Romance. The hero of "The Lone Wolf' in his latest success—"Boston Blackie's Little Pal." TOWN HALL, OPUNAKE. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25.
A GRAND CONTINUANCE pLAIN & JVANCY 'J)R£SS JgALL Will be held as above. Prizes given for best fancy dress. Returned Soldiers and Nurses admitted free. Orchestral music nad good floor. Sit down supper. Admission: Gents S/-, ladies 2/6. Mesdames WALSFIE and BRUNETTE Hon. Sees. RAHOTU. PLAIN & FANCY DRESS BALL will be held at Rahotu on THURSDAY, July 3. Prizes for Ladies' and Gents' best Fancy Costume. Orchestral Musifc. Gentlemen, 2/6; Ladies, 1/0. P. PARKER, Secretary. MEETINGS. TARANAKI METROPOLITAN AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. MEETING of the Executive Committee of the above Society will be held in the Secretary's Office TO-NIGHT (25th instant), at.7.30 p.m. WILLIAM P. OKEY, Secretary. PROTESTANT POLITICAL ASSOCIATION.
J MEETING of Members will be held at the Baptist Hall on MONDAY, June 30, at 8 p.m. Ira J. Bridger, esquire, of Eltham, will deliver an address. All members will please attend. ■ The Executive will meet at 7.30. PUBLIC NOTICES. VOGELTOWN BUS SERVICE NOTICE. rpHE above service will be suspended from and including TO-DAY until FRIDAY NEXT, owing to the road being under repair. The Vogeltown service will be added to the Wentown time-table during these two days, TOWN CLERK. NOTICE, JJAVING disposed of my; General Storekeeping Business in New Plymouth, I desire to thank my numerous customers for the generous support accorded me in the past, and would reqtiest a liberal share of business for my successor. It is my intention to remain with the business, and will call' on all customers for orders as in the past. FRANK LEE. J HAVE purchased the above Business from Mr. Lee, and can assure all old and new customers that my very best services will be at their disposal. H. PENNINGTON. New Plymouth, June 24, 1919. BACK BLOCKS MISSION, SALE 0]? WORK will be held in St. Mary's Hall, Vivian Street, on THURSDAY AFTERNOON, June 2G. There will be the usual well-stocked stalls. Doors open at 2.30 p.m. and 7 till 0 p.m, Admission: Gd. M. GODFREY, See. and Treas. WARNING TO MOTOR DRIVERS, You will shortly have to stop that dangerous glare from your lamps. We fit the Non-Glare Lens, which will diffuse and spread the light, improve the appearance of the ear 50 per cent., gives a splendid light without the dangerous dazzle. All sizes in Btock 15s 6d per pair, SPEDDING & STAINTON —MOTOR , HOUSE—HEW PLYMOUTH.
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Taranaki Daily News, 25 June 1919, Page 1
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