AMUSEMENTS. THE EMPIRE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, November 7 and 8. TWO CONCERTS ONLY. THE GREATEST MUSICAL TREAT OF THE YEAR. , Messrs J. and N. Tait take extreme pleasure in presenting, for the first time in New Zealand, GREATEST BARITONE, HARRY DEARTH. HARRY DEARTH. HARRY DEARTH. As in Australia, Christchurch, and Dunedin, also in New Plymouth, this singer will captivate his hearers. Supported by a Distinguished Company of Artists, including MADAME MARIE POWER, MADAME MARIE POWER, Tile Beautiful Contralto. MISS CARLIEN JURS, MISS CARLIEN JURS, The Brilliant Pianiste and Accoinpaniste. HAROLD BECK, HAROLD BECK, The Talented Violoncellist. AN EVENING OF MELODY. , AN EVENING OF MELODY. Mr. Dearth will sing numbers from his extensive repertoire that have made him famous the world over. Booking Arrangements: Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls, 4s; Stalls, Us; Back Stalls, 2s (all plus tax). Box plau now open at Collier's. AT THEATRE ROYAL, WAITARA, MONDAY, NOV. 10. * PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE TO TRADESMEN. QNand after this date I will not be responsible for any debts contracted in my name without my written authority. RONALD A. RICHTER, Koliuratahi, November 5, 1919. NEW PLYMOUTH HIGH SCHOOL OLD GIRLS' ASSOCIATION. RE-UNION of Old Girls will be held at tiie Girls' High School on Saturday, November 29, for the purpose « formally handing over to 'the >sehool the pictm-es and books recently presented bv the Association. In the afternoon the Present Girls will entertain the Old Girls at a Garden Party, and at 7.30 p.m. the Old Girls will hold a re-union dinner. Old Girls desirous of attending the latter function will please note that tickets must be obtained, either from Collier's or the Secretary, not later than Saturday, November 22; price 5/-. E. ANDREWS, Hon. Secretary, Old Girls' Association. NOTICE. w EATHER permitting, the Official Opening date of the Park Tennis and Croquet Club is TO-DAY (Thursday). All members and intending members are cordially invited. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY AND TELEPHONY. A LL persons interested in the formation of a Taranaki Amateur Wireless Association are requested to communicate with P.O. Box 106, Stratford. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF LICENSE. J, JOHN THOMAS GARDINER, of Waitara, being the holder of a PUBLICAN'S LICENSE in respect of the premises known by the sign of the Club Hotel, and situate at Waitara, do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain and will, at the next Licensing Meeting, to be held at Waitara on the 3rd day of December, 1919, apply for a Transfer of the said License from myself to Robert Fairvveather, my appointee. Dated at Waitara the 30th day of September, 1919, J. T. GARDINER, * Applicant. JOHNSTONE & CROCKER, Solicitors for Applicant, New Plymouth. IMPOUNDING NOTICE. JMPOUNDED in the Rahotu Pound: — 1 grey mare, no brand 1 bay mare, white face, branded AlO near rump, foal at foot 1 grey filly, no brand 1 brown mare, no brand 1 chestnut filly, no brand, white star on forehead 1 bay gelding, no brand, white face 1 bay gelding hack, no brand 1 bay gelding, no brand, white face, square-cut tail, shod all round 1 bay gelding, no brand If not claimed and expenses paid will be sold to-morrow (Friday, November 7). P. BERGE, Poundkeeper,
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Taranaki Daily News, 6 November 1919, Page 1
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