AMUSEMENTS. THE PEOPLE'S TO-MGOTV to-night, and FINALLY TQ-JiORROW NIGHT. "You dogs!—you Huns!—if you won't let me light over theft I'll fight over here!" CHAS. KAY "CLAWS OF THE HUN." CHAS. RAY "CLAWS OP THE HUN." When own woke up nest morning w a V that y - oung Stilton—slackerpad made good, l'ep, ginger, slather, whack, and go! Also. Mack > Sennett'* latest, "The Summer Girls," Pictograph, Gazette, and "The Raiiroad Raiders. JgAST J£ND pAVILIOIS SOCIAL AND DANCE, Thursday, • august l 7. In aid of the Soldiers' Hostel. Music by Mrs,'- 'George* Ladies, .Is Cd. . Gents, 2s. APPLICATIONS. • TO ENGINE DRIVERS. ANTED—Engine Driver, ' dairy factory experience, Wages, £4 per week and usual allowances. Apply, prompt STRATFORD DAIRY FACTORY. SMART LAD WANTED. lyj^ANTED—Smart lad, must have passed Sixth Standard. Prospects Rood. "Apply at once to "X," News Office. MEETINGS. TARANAia ELECTORATE. M R. S. G. SMITH, M.P. desires to meet the settlers of the undermentioned districts to discuss with them many political questions of importance: The Schoolhouse, Tataraimaka, Wednesday, August (5. The Hall, Oakura, Thursday, August .7. The' Hall, Koru, Friday, August 8. Chair to be taken at S p.-m. Ladies specially invited. POLITICAL. THE STRATFORD SEAT. A T the request of my friends and supporters I have decided to address the electors in the Town Hall, Stratford, on Wednesday, August 0, at 8 p.m. Ladies and returned soldiers are specially invited to be present as I will be dealing with repatriation and a general constructive policy, as well as my ex periences in Egypt. The Mayor will preside. J. B. HINE. COUNTY OF TARANAKI. ROAD IMPROVEMENT LOAN. pUBLTC NOTICE is hereby given that public meetings will be held as particularised hereunder for "the purpose of considering the road improvement loan:— * MANGOREI RIDING. Kent Schoolhouse, 7th August. Carrington Lower Schoolhouse, Stli August. Mangorei, 11th August.' WAITARA RIDING. Hillsborough Hall, sth August. Lepperton, 6tli August. Tarurutangi, 7th August. Bell Block, 11th August. OMATA RIDING. Frankley Road Gymnasium, Cth August. Omata Hall, 12th August. ' OKATO RIDING. Oakura Hall, Sth August. Okato Hall, 9th August. JOHN CONNETT, County Chairman. Now Plymouth, 4th August, 1919. gECOND-HAND BARGAINS. LEXINGTON 6-cylinder, £425. . Com plete and in splendid order. HUPPMOBILE, two-seater, £126. HUPPMOBILE, four-seater, £llO. ' CHALMERS, 6-cylinder, electric light and starter complete, in perfect running order, £175. Seat 7; make splendid taxi. CAN BE INSPECTED AT GARAGE. SPEDDING & STAINTON —MOTOR HOUSENEW PLYMOUTH. SNIP NO. 1917: For immediate sale—one 7-9-h.p. Indian motor-cycle; 1817 model; complete with' lamp and horn. Price, £BS, BRIDGER'S Motor Equipment Store. 'Phone 66 ELTHAM. TO BUSHFALLERS. ■RANTED to let—about 280 acres fejling. Apply toll. LARSEN, "Woodland*," Uruii,
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 August 1919, Page 1
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