AMUSEMENTS. THE EMPIRE NEXT SATURDAY, MONDAY & TUESDAY. First Screening at the Matinee ta 2 p.m. Saturday. We have pleasure in presenting "The World's Sweetheart," MARY PICKFORD MARY PICKFORD MARY PICKFORD MARY PICKFORD In the moat important production of her; brliliant career, "STELLA MARIS" "STELLA MARIS" "STELLA MARIS" "STELLA MARIS" In this magnificent production Mary portrays a dual role. One, "Stella Maris," a child of wondrous beauty — gentle, loving, kind, ever-pathetic, everwistful—a star, spreading j, radiating influence of love, although the victim of a cruel-fate. The other, "Unity Blake," also a victim of a cruel fate, ngly, deformed, hut equally beautiful of soul. Her double impersonation is described by all critics as NOTHING SHORT OF MARVELLOUS. Prices: Dress Circle and Stalls 2s: Front Stalls Is (plus tax). Reserves at Collier's 2s (plus tax). PUBLIC NOTICES. CLAIMS'BY BRITISH SUBJECTS TO PROPERTY IN RUSSIA. Public Trust Office, Wellington, March ID, 1919. JT is hereby notified for the information of all whom it may concern that the registration of claims by British subjects to property or other interests in Russia is undertaken by the Foreign Claims Office in London. All persons, firms and companies of British nationality in New Zealand owning property in territory which on the Ist day of August, 1914, formed part of the Russian Empire, or having claims against the Russian Government (including any Government exercising de facto authority in any part of that territory), or against any person, firm, or company, or municipal or other local authority »n th#t territory, should transmit particulars of their claims to the Public Trustee at Wellington (on the requisite Sorm) for registration by the Foreign Claims Office. Forms of claim are bbtainable on application to the Public Trustee. No further notification of claims which have been already transmitted to. the Public Trustee' is necessary. It should be understood that the registration of a claim docs not imply anv undertaking on the part of' His Majesty's Government to put it forward or any assurance that if put forward it will bo satisfied. G. W. RUSSELL, Minister in Charge of Public Trust Office. Note.—All claims should be forwarded to the Public Trustee not later than the 31st August, 1919. WAITARA—AWAKINO MOTOR SERVICE. 0, H. JOHNSTON notifies that he is now dispatching a motor car at 7.30 am. from Waitara for Awakino until such time as the roads from end of metal to Awakino improve. / The usual service will also be maintained. ' GROCERY STORE. JJAVING disposed of my Grocery Business, corner of Eliot and Courtenay Streets, to Mr. Geo. Ward, I take this opportunity of thanking all customers for past liberal patronage. I also request similar patronage for my successor. W. F. TRIM. JN taking over the above business, I desire to state that jny very best services will bo at the disposal of customers and the public generally. My long association with the grocery business enables me to give good value and guarantee every satisfaction. I have token over the agency of the Taranaki Daily News, and copies cqn be secured at an early hour each morning. GEO. WARD. LOST. 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 satne will be prosecuted. The cows may be separate. N. BURKE, Lowgartli. 'Phone 187 M Eltharn. JESSIE Jj[UIR, L.A.8., TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE AND HARMONY Is prepared to receive pupils. Address: 162 Leach St., New Plymouth QATHERINE IJHJOHY TOII.-T SPECIALISE SPECIAL Hygienic Treatment (Torch Method for removal of spots, blackheadl!, freckles, wrinkles and oth - facial blemishes. Also for thin, falling or feded hair and premature bald- -»s; grey hair restored to natural color without the use of dyes or druga. Manicure. Chiropody, permanent removal of superfluous hair (guaranteed), hairdrcsslng and liairworking. Consultations free. Correspondence invited. Address: 35 Devon iitreet, New Ply-1 'jneutli; TjMe 669> ,
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Taranaki Daily News, 31 July 1919, Page 1
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