1 AMUSEMENTS. Matinee To-morrow at a. THE PEOPLE'S TO-NIGHT at 8 ITO-NIGHT T,aof Mi »li 4- „« _T . MADGE KENNEDY HUSBAND She didn't want a honeymoon! He wanted marri.";je spiced with love—a delectable menu of delightful situations. TO-MOKKOW TO-MORROW Matinee at 2 p.m. BIG DOUBLE STAR BILL , It takes a mart to be a goat! At least so' says the world's greatest acrobatic comedian. FRED STONE in "THE GOAT" FRED STONE in "THE GOAT" FRED STONE in "THE GOAT" Also the Triangle Star Drama ALMA REUBENS THE ALMA REUBENS GHOST ALMA REUBENS FLOWER And Latest Gazettes. male qhoir qoncert, good templar hall,' TO-NIGHT Assisted by: FRED G. BOURKE, Baritone, Auckland. MRS. STUART RUSSELL, Elocutionist, New Plymouth. MRS. P. FREDRIC, L.A.B.L.T.CX., New Plymouth. Prices 2/6 and 2/-. Box Plan now open at Collier's. No charge for booking. KAIMATA WELCOME HOME COMMITTEE. J± JJOME to Private A. Taylor and bride will be held in the hall on THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6. Admission: Gents 2/6; Ladies !/•; Returned Soldiers Free, j G. MACKIE, Chairman. POLITICAL. GENERAL ELECTION. STRATFORD SEAT. MR. JJOBERT MASTERS, Candidate for the Liberal and Labor League, will address the Electors- at TE POPO, in the School, Friday, October 31, 8 p.m. CARDIFF, in the School, Monday, November 3, 8 p.m. IITGLEWOOD, in the Town Hall, Tuesday, November 4, at 8 p.m. RATAPTKO, in the School, Wednesday, November 5, 8 p.m. DOUGLAS, in the Public Hall, Friday, November 7, 8 p.m. LADIES SPECIALLY INVITED. Come and listen to MASTERS, The Progressive Man with Progressive Ideas to make a Progressive Country EGMONT ELECTORATE. AND GENTLEMEN,—I will be a Candidate for your suffrages at the forthcoming election, as a supporter of Progressive Liberal and sane Labor Legislation, and in due course will address you at the various centres. Yours truly, DAVID L. A. ASTB'JRY. Mangatoki, 29th Sept., 1919. EGMONT ELECTORATE. i MR. D. L. A. ASTBURY will address the electors as follows: KAPONGA HALL—Friday, 31. Ladies Specially Invited Chair at 8 p.m, EGMONT ELECTION. MR. OSWALD HAWKEN, >l.e Reform Candidate, will address the electors as follows: Okaiawa—Friday, October 31. Meremere—Saturday, November 1. Chair at 8 p.m. MOTOR BARGAINS. Overland, two-seater, electric light and starter, a real good car, late model, done only 6000 miles, £270. Calthorpe, four-seater, everything alright, £225. Studebaker, late model, very smart threescater, every possible refinement, £425. Chevrolet, nice 5-seater, had very little use, £250. Indian Motor Cycle, electric model, complete with genuine side-car chassis, coaeh built body, £lls. Worth much more. Indian overhead model, just completely overhauled, £6O. Indian, clutch model, £25. We are out to please you. Let us know your requirements. SPEDDING, STAINTON & CO., —MOTOR HOUSE—NEW PLYMOUTH. ?ioiw732. i
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Taranaki Daily News, 31 October 1919, Page 1
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