AMUSEMENTS. THE PEOPLE'S TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT! Last Night of Delightful DOROTHY GISH. ' "THE HUN DOROTHY GISH. WITHIN." A (shunning and lively story of the Secret Service that will delight everyone Also the final episode of "The Railroad Raiders," entitled '"The. Big Mystery, 1 ' latest Gazette, and two-reel comedy—"Tiie Tenderfoot." COMING TO-MOPJROW—IiERT LYTELL IN "UNEXPECTED PLACES," A thrilling Adventure Story. MEETINGS. THE LIQUOR QUESTION. THE LIQUOR QUESTION. STATE PURCHASE AND CONTROL, WHAT IT MEANS TO NEW ZEALAND. A REAL TEMPERANCE REFORM, pUB LI C JJEETIN6 EMPIRE THEATRE. . TO-NIGHT. At 8 p.m. Chairman: Councillor J. Clarke. An ADDRESS on the above subject will be delivered by Mr. R. A. ARMSTRONG, Dominion Secretary New Zealand Moderate League, which is now organising to- secure support- to the State Purchase Issue at the forthcoming poll. ALL CITIZENS INVITED. Questions welcomed. Doors open 7.30. SOUTH AFRICAN WAR VETERANS' ASSOCIATION. MEETING of South African War Veterans will be held in the Soldiers' Club Rooms, New Plymouth, on Thursday, September 18, at 8 p.m., for the purpose of forminr; a local branch of the Association. The Stratford Committee will attend and give particulars of the objects of llie Association. All South African veterans are iu-gently requested to attend. E. WOOLDRIDGE, W. ELLIS, C. GILL (Okato), , L.H.ABBOTT (Waitara), Convenors. WOMEN'S NATIONAL RESERVE. »piE Women's National Reserve invite mothers and wives to attend the Mother's Tea in the Whiteley Hall on September 20, at 2 p.m. TENDERS. TO BUILDERS. RENDERS are invited, to be received at our office up to 12 noou on FRIDAY, 19th inst., for the erection of a residence in St Aubyn Street for Mr. J. "Drake. MESSENGER AND GRIFFITHS, F.N.Z.LA., I Registered Architects, New Plymouth.
Telephone 164. Telephone 164 To Motor-Cyclists and Intending Motor-Cyclists, tJhere are bargains to be had at the ELTHAM MOTOR CYCLE REPAIR DEPOT. 1 3i-hp., 3-speed, free engine, Royal Ruby, £45. 1 3|-h.p., 2-speed Humbor, £35. 1 G-h.p. Royal Enfieic'. sidecar combination, perfect condition, £lO5. 1 2'/ 2 -h.p. Royal Ecfioid, 2 : speed free engine, like new; £55. 1 3i-h.p. 8.5.A., 3-speed, free engine. £CO. 1 3J-h.p. King-Dick, 3-speed, free engine; a grand bus; £65. 1 31-h p.' Blown, £2O. 1 2J-h.p. 3-speed, free engine, Indian; flat twin; £55. AGENT for "Big X" and "Henderson," the two best motors on the road. DON'T FORGET, Motor-Cycle Repairs are my speciality. In case of break-down u the road, RING UP 104, J. H. BODLE Bridge Street Eltham. Why trouble to make butter at home or cart it to the factory, when you can have it picked up at your gate'; rpro: . "yyANGANTii TRESH JfOOD 00., £TD. Now Collect . HOME SEPARATED CREAM .in this district, and will be pleased, to have yours. We have opened a branch on the corner of Elliott and Lemon Streets and Mr. E. M. Grant has been appointed local manager. Write or call and get particulars of how to increase your income with :«ss trouble.
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 September 1919, Page 1
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