AMUSEMENTS. EMPIRE THEATRE. Sole Direction J, and N. Tait. at S.lO. LAST CHANCE OF HEARING HARRY DEARTH. HARRY DEARTH. The Greatest Singer to visit the town for years. HARRY DEARTH. HARRY DEARTH. Last night's audience completely captivated by the Singer's Glorious Voice and wonderful personality. To-Night HARRY DEARTH will sing: Aria—"Woo Thou Thy Snowflake" t (Sullivan) A. The Wayfarer's Night Song (Easthope) B. The Crown of the Year (Martin) The Sergeant of the Line (Squire) MADAME MARIE POWER will sing— Strida la Vampa (Verdi). "Oh, Lovely Night" (Ronald) With 'Cello Obligate. MISS CARLIEN JURS will play as a Piano Solo—"Regoletti Fantasia" (Liszt.) . HAROLD BECK will play as a Violincello Solo—"Andante" (Popper). "Hungarian Rhapsodie" (Popper). MISS CARLIEN JURS and HAROLD BECK will play as a duet—"Minuette" (Becker). PRICES.—4s, 3s, 2s. Plus Tax. Box Plan at Collier's. WAITARA—MONDAY. INGLEWOOD—TUESDAY. MAURICE RALPH, Manager for J and i.. Tait.
PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE TO RETURNED SOLDIERS. TN your own interests, see that you are on the ROLL. There is a possibility of your being individually disfranchised unless your name appears thereon, notwithstanding the fact that you voted on the Referendum. Therefore, be wise in time and enrol NOW. NEW PLYMOUTH HIGH SCHOOL OLD GIRLS' ASSOCIATION. RE-UNION of Old Girls will be held at the Girls' High School on Saturday, November 29, for the purpose of formally handing over to the school the pictures and books recently presented by 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 (>/-. E. ANDREWS, Hon. Secretary, Old Girls' Association. HOLY TRINITY, TE HENUI. ' ROSE [TEA. s QALE of Produce, Eggs, Flowers, Sweets, etc. AFTERNOON TEA. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13th, At 2.30 p.m. IN SUNDAY SCHOOL. ENTERTAINMENT, 7.30 p.m. Admission —Sixpence. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY AND TELEPHONY. I ALL persons interested in the formation of a Taranaki Amateur Wireless Association are requested to communicate with P.O. Box 106, Stratford. A MEETING of the Residents of St John's, Rugby, Norfolk, and Durham Roads wift be held in the Maketawa Factory at 8 p.m. on Monday, November 10. 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.
COWS FOR SALE. WANTED—To Sell Springing Cow and Springing Heifer, mostly all .Ten town reared, quiet and very good i useful sorts. Due to calve in few days. Apply to Daily News for particulars. RUNNING ON MY FARM. T>UNNING on my farm, Kaimata, Dark Roan Cow; half circle out of right ear; other earmarks not distinguishable; calved about a week. M. KUKLINSKI. THE PROVIDENT INVESTMENT AND BUILDING SOCIETY OF TARANAKI (Permanent). (Incoiporated under "The Building Societies Act, 18S0.") SUBSCRIPTIONS will be due and pavable at the Office of the Society TO-DAY (Saturday, Nov. 8, 1919), till 5 p.m L. M. MONTEATH, Secretary. e49S NEW PLYMOUTH INVESTMENT & LOAN SOCIETY (Permanent). OTHE MONTHLY SUBSCRIPTIONS will be Due and Payable at the Office of the Society, Brougham Street, TO-DAY (Saturday, Nov. 8, 1919), k *•» »n the hours of 9 am. and 5 pm. C. S. RENNELL, ' gtentatft
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Taranaki Daily News, 8 November 1919, Page 1
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