AMUSEMENTS, THE PEOPLE'S TO-NIGHT J TO-NIGHT 1 New York made him feel very funny—he wasn't used to the bright lights and pretty girls. WM. S. HART. "BRANDING WM. S. HART. BROADWAY." He made them sit up when he used both fists at once. Also "The Fighting Trail" Episode 4, "The Rushing Torrent," and Gazette, etc. USUAL PRICES. GRAND pLAIN AND JpANCY gALL To be lield in THI WAITARA FREEZING WORKS' LARGE COOLING RiOOM. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6. s Proceeds in aid of East and West Beach Improvement Societies and Waitara Tennis CI b. Valuable Prizes given for Best and Most Original Fancy Dress. Sit-Down Supper. Good Orchestral Music. Excellent Floor. GRAND MARCH 8 P.M. Admission: Ladies 3/-, Gentlemen 5/-. Double Ticket 7/-. (CHILDREN'S JUNCY jQRESS gALL. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7. Numerous Prizes. Admission: Children 1/-. S. C. EGGLESTON, Hon. Secretary. MEETINGS. EFFICIENCY CAMPAIGN. EMPIRE THEATRE. At 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5. CAPTAIN HAWKINS AND MR. LEO SIM, supported by several other returned men, will speak on the ECONOMIC RELATIONSHIP OF THE LIQUOR TRAFFIC TO NATIONAL EFFICIENCY. Come and Hear These Men. NOTICE. MEETING of the Residents of St •Tohn's, Rugby, Norfolk, and Durham I Roads will be held in the Maketawa ! Factory at 8 p.m. on Monday, November i io. Business: The important question of inaugurating a daily rural postal delivery. The importance of this question should induce every person to attend. J. B. SIMPSON, Convenor. POLITICAL. GENERAL ELECTION STRATFORD SEAT. JJOBERT RASTERS, Candidate for the Liberal and Labor League, will address the Electors at U T G.LEWOOD, in the Town Hall, Tuesday, November 4, at 8 pjn. RATAPIKO, 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. M E - ASTBURY will address the Electors in the: RIVERLEA HALL—Tuesday, 4. AWATUNA HALL—Wednesday, 5. TE KIRI HALL—Thursday, 6. MAUNGAHUME SCHOOL, Friday, 7. EGMONT ELECTION. OSWALD HAWKEN, ie Reform Candidate, will address the electors as follows: Ararata —Tuesday, November 4. ELTHAM—Wednesday, 5. MANGATOltf—Thursday, 6. Chair at 8 p.m. EGMONT ELECTORATE. AND GENTLEMEN,—I will Ae a Candidate for your suffrages at the forthcoming election, as a supporter I 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.
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 November 1919, Page 1
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