AMUSEMENTS. WE TOLD YOU SO. For days past we warned you to reserve your seat at Collier's. If you were amongst the'hundreds turned away last night you have only yourself to blame. ; THE EMPIRE MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2 p.m. And Finally TO-NIGHT. Last screening; of the programme that lias taken New nymouth by storm. CHARLIE CHAPLIN For the last CHARLIE CHAPLIN screenings, in "TRIPLE TROUBLE" "TRIPLE TROUBLE" And positively the last screenings of ELSIE FERGUSON ELSIE FERGUSON In the "Artcraft" Special Feature, "BARBARY SHEEP!' "BARBARY SHEEP" .Don't be "left" to-night. Rush straight -to. Collier's and reserve your seat. Prices: 2s Gd, 2s and Is. GREAT PEACE BALLS. QIITLDREN'S pLAIN- & JUNCYJ)RESS JJALL CORONATION HALL. THURSDAY, JULY 17. Grand March at 7 p.m. Puizes will be awarded for the best dresses as follows: GIRLS.—From 3 to 8 years, Best Peace Costume; from S to 10 years, Best Peace Costume, j First and second prizes in each case and one special prize of £2 2s donated by Vt. ,T \V Hayden. One priza for each of the following: Best National and Allied Costume, Most Original Costume, Best Poster and Comic Costumes, BOSfS.—One prize for -ach of t'ria above classes, with tl'e exception of Peace Costumes. Second prizes for best National Dress, Allied Costume, and Most Original. Admission: Family tickets, 4s (id;. 2s; Last tram car from Eliot Street to Breakwater, 10.40 p.m. Last tram car from Eliot Street to Fitzroy, 11.30 p.m. Bus to Westown, II p.m. Bus to Vogeltown, midnight.
QITI2ENS' pEACE jgALL CORONATION TTATJ. FRIDAY, JULY 18. PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS Masquerade Permitted. Prizes for Adults same classes as for the Children's Ball, omitting nge limits and special prizes. Music by Mrs. George's Orchestra on both evenings. Citizens' Band in attendance. Admission: Gentlemen, 3s; Ladies, 2s. Ms.C.: Messrs. J. W. Hayden, F. T. Bellringer, R. J. Deare, R. L. Parkin, W. Hardgrave and F. Moverley. F. T. BELLRINGER, Hon. Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICES. LOST. fpHREE Grade Jersey Cows, bell carmark right ear. A reward will be given to any person giving information leading to recovery of same. Any person detaining same .will be prosecuted., The cows, may be separate,. X. BTJRKE, Lowgarthi 'Phono 187 M Eltham. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND, TARANAKI DISTRICT: IN THE MATTER of "Tlio Bankruptcy Act, 1(108" and of the bankruptcy of HAROLD JOSEPH SMITH, late of MohakatinOj but now of Uremii, baker. is hereby given that the said Harold Joseph Smith will apply to this Honorable Court at New Plymouth on Monday, the 10th day of August next, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon or aa soon thereafter as counsel may bo heard on his behalf, for an order of discharge, front his bankruptcy. Dated at New Plymouth this 11th day of July, 1019. ROY & NICHOLSON, Solicitors for the said Harold Joseph Smith. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. |" HAVE removed my place of business from Griffiths' Building.) to premises lately occupied by T. W Welch, across the road. ARTHUR B. GIBSON, Land Agent, Egmont Street, ffe w Plymouth.
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Taranaki Daily News, 12 July 1919, Page 1
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