AMUSEMENTS. EMPIRE THEATRE. TO-MORROW FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, JUNE 27 AND 28. A GREAT MUSICAL OCCASION. Return after 5 Years' Absence. The Distinguished and Versatile J£ENNEDY QOMPANY, SEVEN CELEBRATED ARTISTS Headed by the most brilliant and famous of the younger violinists of the world, KEITH KENNEDY KEITH KENNEDY / KEITH KENNEDY Who will play "Rondo Brilliant" (his own), "The Devil's Trills Sonata," Tartini, etc. AD CREE. JENNIE CREE. The renowned comedy pjiir, presenting: "Sandy's Courtship." "Scotdv Mixtures." HUMOR AT THE PIANO. Queensland's Delightful Lyric Soprano, BRONWEN FAIRHALL, Singing the- great soprano aria, "Nymph and Fawns," and Gounod's "Serenade." MIMMDE BOAIDJIEFF In Ballads that pluck the heart-strings. MDME. BERTHA KENNEDY Prices: 3s and 2s (plus tax). Plan now open at Collier's.
public notices. WELLINGTON COAL TRADE COMMITTEE. (Constituted under the Coal Trade regulations, 1917.) SHORTAGE OF COAL. ITOUSEHOLDERS are hereby notified that the STRICTEST ECONOMY must be observed in the CONSUMPTION OF COAL, owing to the acute shortage of supplies. HOARDING OP COAL is a PUNISHABLE OFFENCE under the Regulations, and any eases of the kind will be severely dealt with. HOUSEHOLDERS are therefore WARNED against accumulating stocks of coal by obtaining supplies,from different merchants, as this may involve them in a Breach., of the Regulations. alt, rrvNrsiTivnj'PK „.,. *i pealed to to RESERVE their coal supplies for cooking purposes only. For Open Fires only wood and icdlw should be used. The coal shortage is*so< serious that unless this is done much hardship is bound to ensue. ' ROY S. JOHNSTON, Seeretary. BACK BLOCKS MISSION* SALE OF WORK will, be held in St. Mary's Hall, Street, bn THURSDAY AFTERNOON, June 26. There will be the usual well-stocked Btalls. Doorß open at 2.30 p.m. and 7 till 9 p.m. Admission: 6d. Mrs. Moverley's Orchestra will be in attendance. M. GODFREY, Sec. and Treas.
NEW ZEALAND DAIRY FACTORY MANAGERS' ASSOCIATION. MEETING of all Taranaki Members and intending members of the above Association will be held in the County Council Building, opposite Winter Show Buildings, Hawera, at 1 p.m. on THURSDAY of Show Week, July 3. Business: Election of a 'Provincial \ Committee, and General. E. H. REEVE, Provincial President. CARPENTERS' UNION. A SPECIAL summoned meeting of the Carpenters' and Joiners' Union will be held on SATURDAY, 28th instant, &t 7.30 p.m., in the Soldiers' Club, King Street. Pines enforced. L. CALL-AGHAN, Secretary. MOTOR BARGAIN COLUMN. One 4-Beater HUPMOBILE car; just overhauled and painted; in good running order. Price, £ 160. 2-seater, 2-cylinder RENAULT car; in running order, and fair condition; Price £sf. 1 Model 75 Overland, in good running order, fitted with self-starter and electric lights, Price £2OO. ' One 5-seater Old Model Calthorpe Car, in good order. Trial. Very cheap at £l3O. One o-seater Calthorpe Car. Another bargain at £l5O. One old model FORD car, 5-seater; good value; price, £llO. ANE old model Calthorpe, in very good running order, and in good repair. For quick sale, £IOO. \ NEWTON KING.
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 June 1919, Page 1
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480Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 26 June 1919, Page 1
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