AMUSEMENTS, Matinee to-day, at 2. THE PEOPLE'S TO-NIGHT At 8 ITO-NIGHT Toby could not deliver a speech, but he could light likft a cornered wild eat. See CHARLES KAY. J ,„■(.', CHARLES RAY Wonder CHARLES KAY. Boy In his Greatest Role STRING BEANS. STRING BEAK'S. STRING BEANS. Also latest Gazette* and Paramount rv —:dy. Usual prices. JJR. J»KANK THE GREAT AUSTRALIAN TENOR. gONG J>ECITALS -at— ] THE PARISH HALL, STRATFORD TO-NIGHT, Nov. 15, at 8 y.m. Box Plan at Grubb's. WEDNESDAY. NOV. 1(1, St. Mary's Hall, Hawera. Box Plan at Don- ' nelly's. MONDAY, NOV. 24, the At],<-ncaum Hal!, Eltham, Box Plan at Carmen's. DO NOT MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY. ' One Night only in each Town. ' Grand Opera, Oratorio. Ballads, old and ' modern. i Assisted by Mr. Basil Hartmau in 1m- ■ mofous recitations and humorous stories . ' Mrs. P. Fredrie, L.A.8., L.T.C.L.,. Solo Piauist and Accompanist. Popular Prices: »/-, 2/-, and 1/- (plus tax.) PUBLIC NOTICES. I BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. ELECTION OF ONE COUNCILLOR. LN THE MATTER OF •■'THE MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS ACT, MOS," AND OF "THE LOCAL ELECTIONS AND POLLS ACT, 11)08." J HEREBY* give public notice that an election" will be K-M'on Wednesday, the 3rd day of December. 1910, lor the purpose of filling the extraordinary vacancy now existing in the office of One Councillor of the Borough of New Plymouth, and I hereby appoint the Municipal Offices, Liardet Street, New Ply. j month, as the plate, and Wednesday, the iSOthuay of November, -Ifttfl- (before '■ I noon) as the day for the nomination 1 of candidates. I DATED this 13th dav of November 1019. REGINALD DAY, Returning Officer for the Borough of New Plymouth. • Q.OO.- JJALL SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 10. 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. Adi mission free. j£VERYBODY'S j SUNDAY EVENING, at 8.15 o'clock. PUBLIC MEETING PUBLIC MEETING PUBLIC MEETLNU. PUBLIC MEETING j MRS. WHEELER will tell the story of "America's Fight with Liquor, and Hon She Won." I EVERYBODY INVITED. Questions arc special/; will be answered at bo wanted, anc 1 meetings. j STRATFOivD-MONDAY, 17th Nov. J 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 v Thursday (half-holiday), close at e noon. Saturday, close at 9 p.m. Sunday-Morning, 10 to 11; Evening 6.30 to i A Dispensary has been opened in King Street, next Public Library, where URr GENT MEDICINES ONLY can be ob- [. 1 tained, between the hours of 7.30 and i) f every evening when Chemists are closed. STILL A SPECIALTY. CHAMPION SPARK PLUGS MODEL X FOR FORDS. EACH, or 15s set of four plugs BRIDGER'S MOTOR EQUIPMENT STORE. 3oae 66. ELTHAM.
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Taranaki Daily News, 15 November 1919, Page 1
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