AMUSEMENTS. THE EMPIRE FRIDAY, SATURDAY & MONDAY, July 18, 19 and 21. MATINEE 2 P.M. SATURDAY. J. C. Williamson, Ltd., present for Three Nights Only, and One Matinee, ». W, Griffiths' Greatest Triumph, "HEARTS OF THE WORLD" "HEARTS OF THE WORLD" "HEARTS OF THE WORLD" A Love Story of the Great War. A three-hour experience of passion, thrill, gripping sensation and undreamed-of excitement, with Cupid always in forefront. All records of the history of the motion picture business have been shattered to smithereens by the worldwide sensational success of "HEARTS OF TliK WORLD," which has been acknowledged a far greater and better production than either "Birth of a Nation" or "Intolerance." Prices: 3s, 2s and Is (plus tax). Bos Plan open at Collier's, Wednesday.
TOKO CORONATION" BALL. Q.EEAT PEACE DANCE AND WEL-COME-HOME to Private Stan. RcH will be held, in the above Hall on I FRIDAY EVENING, July 18. The. best of music. Admission: Gents, 2/G; Ladies, 1/-, PUBLIC NOTICES. TO BUSHFALLERS, r£Q LET-50 to 100 acres of Bushfelling.' Apply to— C. V. SHAW, Okato. FOOTBALL NOTICE, gNTRIES for Seven-a-side Tournament on Peace Day (Saturday) close with the secretary (Mr. E. Allen, Regal Boot Store) on Thursday evening, the 17th instant. High School and Tukapa have already entered. J. W. HAYDEN, Chairman, Peace Committee. ST. ANDREW'S LADIES' GUILD, SOCIAL AFTERNOON will be held in the St. Andrew's Schoolroom on THURSDAY Next, July ,47, at 3 p.m. Collection. Proceeds in aid of the Widow and Family of the late Mr. Elliott. / All Ladies Invited. LNOLEWOOD RETURNED SOLDIERS. A LL Returned Soldiers are requested to parade in uniform outside Scouts' Drill Hall on SATURDAY, July 19, to take part in procession for Peace Celebrations. P. E. CHAPMAN, Hon. See. THE TARANAKI FARMERS' MEAT CO., LTD. rPHE Transfer Registers of the ahove Company will be closed from July 15th to August 9th., both days inclusive, ,' By order of the Board, J. MILNE, Secretary. gTRAYING on Aotea, Avenue Roadtwo half-draught horses, one with cover, bay, three white feet and white face; other animal dark brown. Owner can, have same by paying expenses. SOLE BROS. '£soo FREE OF INTEREST. EQUITABLE BUILDING SOCIETY OF NEW PLYMOUTH, NO. 3 GROUP. Shares, '£23o. Fortnightly Subscriptions, 3s per share. A APPLICATIONS are How being received for shares in the above group. Loans by ballot are free of interest. Loans sold by tender at exceedingly low rates. Loans redeemed by easy fortnightly repayments. To avoid disappointment applications for shares should be made early. Full information supplied by the Secretary— WILLIAM P. OKEY, * ■ Currie Street, P.O. Box 19, New Plymouth. TO BUSHFALLERS. WANTED to let—about 250 acres felling. Apply to— H. LARSEN, "Woodlands," Uruti. rpHREE Grade Jersey Cows, bell earmark 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 cowa may be separate. N.BURKE, Lowgarth. Th<raß 187 M Ekhftnk ..
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 July 1919, Page 1
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