AMUSEMENTS. Matinee To-morrow at 2 p.m. THE PEOPLE'S TO-NIGHT • at 8 TO-NIGHT Last night o£ the great favourites, Harold Lockwood and May Allison Harold Lockwood and May Allison in Robert XV. Chambers' master novel, "THE HIDDEN CHILDREN" "THE HIDDEN CHILDREN" A powerful story of the struggles of the early colonists m gorgeous settings of backwoods. Also Gazette, Comedy and Interest films. TO-MORROW—CHARLES" RAY IK "STRING BEANS" M R - E RA * T K THE GREAT AUSTRALIAN TENOR. |§ONG J>ECITALS —at— THE PARISH HALL, STRATFORD, to-morrow night, Noi\ 15, at S p.m. Box Plan at Grubb's. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 19, St. Mary's Hail, Havera. Box Plau at Donnelly's. FRIDA\, NOV. 21, The Atheneaum Hall. Eltham, Bos Plan at Carmen's. DO NOT MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY. One Night only in each Town Grand Opera, Oratorio, Ballads, old and modern. Assisted by Mr. Basil Hartman in humorons recitations and humorous atones. Mrs. P. Frednc, L.A.8., L.T.C.L., Solo Pianist and Accompanist. Popular Prices; .1/-, 2/-, and 1/- (plus tax.) 1 PUBLIC NOTICES. BOROUGH OP NEW PLYMOUTH. ELECTION OP ONE COUNCILLOR. IN THE MATTER OF "THE MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS ACT, 1908," AND OP "THE LOCAL ELECTIONS AND POLLS ACT, 1008." J HEREBY give public notice that an electio'n will be held on Wednesday, the 3rd day of December, 1919, for the purpose of filling the extraordinary vacancy now existing in the office of One Councillor of Ihe Borough of New Plymouth. and I hereby appoint the Municipal Office?, Liardet Street, New Plymouth, as the place, and' Wednesday, the 26th day of November, 1919 (before: noon) as the day for the nomination of candidates. D.iIED tins 13th dav of November, 1919. j REGINALD DAY, Returning Officer for the Borough of New Plymouth. Q- 0 0 > JJ ALL SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16, At 3 p.m. WOMEN'S MEETING. WOMEN'S MEETING. WOMEN'S MEETING. WOMEN'S MEETING. A Bright and Educational Afternoon. MRS. EVA CRAVEN WHEELER. MRS. *EVA CRAVEN WH-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 free. EVERYBODY'S <J>HEATRE. SUNDAY EVENING, at 8.15 o'clock. PUBLIC MEETING. PUBLIC MEETING. PUBLIC MEETING. PUBLIC MEETING. •MRS. WHEELER will tell 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. STRATFOiuJ—MONDAY, 17 th Nov. CHEMISTS' HOURS OF BUSINESS. 0* and after WEDNESDAY, 12th November, all Chemists in New Plymouth will observe business hours as follows: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday, close at 6 p.m. Thursday (half-holiday), close at : noon. Saturday, clo3e at 9 p.m. Sunday Morning, 10 to 11; Evening 6.30 to 8. 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 9 every evening when Chemists are closed. STILL A SPECIALTY. CHAMPION SPARK PLUGS MODEL X FOR FORDS. EACH, or 15s set of four plugs. BRIDCER'S MOTOR EQUIPMENT STORE. ELTSAMt
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 November 1919, Page 1
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