AMUSEMENTS. BIG MATINEE TO-DAY, 3.3 a BIG MATINEE TO-j>aY, 3.30. PATTY ARBUCKLE and the Wonderful LEE KIDDIES. Children 6d, Adults Is, plus tax, to all Parts. THE PEOPLE'S TO-NIGHT! TONIGHT! NOTE.—Free Photo To-night of Enid Bennett. The Great Combination—the two great favourites— Harold Lockwood and May Allison Harold Lockwood and May Allison. Harold Lockwood and May Allison., Harold Lockwood and May Allison in Robert W. Chamber*' powerful novel picturiscd. THE HIDDEN CHILDREN. . . THE HIDDEN CHILDREN. THE HIDDEN CHILDREN. Also Gazette, Comedy and Interest Films—and your next Photo, Enid Bennett, at usual prions. PUBLIC NOTICES. Q. 00/>rpE MPL A R ALL SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16, At 3 p.m. WOMEN'S MEETING. WOMFN'S MEETING. WOMEN'S MEETING. WOMEN'S MEETING. A Bright and Educational Afternoon. MRS.' EVA CRAVEN WHEELER. MRS. EVA CRAVEN WII..ELER. One of America's foremost speakers. Mrs Wheeler is a splendid elocutionist and can move her vast audiences to tears or laughter at will. ELOCUTION AND MUSIC. Soloists: Mrs. Wilkes, Miss Mildred Thomson. Every woman should hear this talented lecturer. All will be welcomed. Admission f roe. 'EVERYBODY'S SUNDAY EVENING, at 8.15 o'clock. PUBLIC MEETING. PUBLIC MEETING. PUBLIC MEE'mu. PUBLIC MEETING. MRS. WHEELER will (ell the story of "America's Fight with Liquor, and How She Won." EVERYBODY INVITED.' Questions are specially wanted, and will be answered at both meetings. STRATFOivJj—MONDAY, 17th Nov. CHEMISTS' HOURS OF BUSINESS. QN and after WEDNESDAY, 12th November, all Chemists in New Plymouth will observe business hours as follows: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday, close at fi p.m. Thursday (half-holiday), close at noon. Saturday, close at 0 p.m. Sunday Morning, 10 to 11; Evening 6.30 to 3. A Dispensary has been opened in King Street, next Public Library, where URGENT MEDICINES ONLY can be obtained, between the hours of 7.30 and 0 every evening when Chemists are closed. NOTICE TO RETURNED SOLDIERS. JN 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. BUSINESS MEN MAKE GOOD YOUR CHANCE! LES m 'jß BROS.' Q.ENERAL S CORE AT MIDHIHST, it not -old as a going concern during this month, will be CLOSED DOWN on SATURDAY, November 2!) th, 1919, ;n order to give our united attention to the growing demands of the popular Ngaerc Gardens. We mean business, and the whole of our large assorted stock MUST GO this , month, wholesale or retail. SO DON'T PROCRASTINATE! THE CENTRAL STORE, MIDHIRST. CO TO RETFORD'S. For WOOLS COTTONS CREPES MUSLINS SATEENS ■ And All General Drapery ; Agent for Sewing Machines and Requisites. Colonial and Local Papers. C: H: RETFORD, pUBRIE STREET, NEW PLYMQUp.
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Taranaki Daily News, 13 November 1919, Page 1
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450Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 13 November 1919, Page 1
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