AMUSEMENTS. NOTE.—MACK SENNET r To-Morrow. THE PEOPLE'S TO-NIGHT. AtS. TO-NIGHT Last Night of the Wonder-Boy CHARLES EAY. STRING CHARLES RAY. BEANS. His best play to date. A virile story of a ploughboy who made good. Also Gazettes and comedy. TO-MORRO.vT. T O-MORROW. A Colossal Programme. VIVIAN MARTIN. HER COUNTRY VIVIAN MARTIN. FIRST. ' Also—Fighting Trail, Jfo.S; Gazette, Pictograph, and the gurgling MACK BENNETT MENAGERIE MACK SENNETT MENAGERIE, Entifled "Rip and Stitch, Tailors," All at usual prices. PUBLIC NOTICES. A REMINDER. STRATFORD A. & P. ASSOCIATION. are reminded that the Annual Show will be held on the 26th and 27th of this monili. and in accordance with agreement between kindred Societies and ourselves, members who have not paid their subscription may not be issued with privilege tickets. ST. MARY'S ANNUAL ROSE SHOW Will be held in ST. MARY'S HALL, VIVIAN STREET, on THURSDAY, NOV. 2Dth { afternoon and evening; and FRIDAY, NOV. 21st, afternoon only. | QOME and see Jhe beautiful display of Roses and other choice flowers. COMPETITIVE CLASSES. DECORATIVE CLASSES. FLOWER STALL. tt'ORK STALL, comprising Plain, Fancy and Baby Garments. Schedules may be obtained from, and entries close with Miss Devenish, G.F.S., Club Room, Mr. McGahey, C.F. & J?[ Coy., Devon Street, or the Secretary, on TUESDAY Evening, Nov. 18th. AFTERNOON TEA. I MUSICAL ITEMS in the evening. D. E. RUEBE, .! Secretary. NEW PLYMOUTH DOMINION NEW PLYMOUTH DOMINION BABY DAY. " BABY DAY. ' SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22. STREET COLLECTIONS STALLS STREET COLLECTIONS STALLS STREET COLLECTIONS .-STALLS Afternoon Tea in Plunket Rooms. Father Xmas with Baskets of Toys. CHEMISTS' HOURS OF BUSINESS. QN and after WEDNESDAY, 12th November, all Chemists in New Plymouth will observe business hourß as follows: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday, close ikt 6 p.m. Thursday (half-holiday), close at noon. Saturday, close at 9 p.m. Sunday Morning, 10 to 11; Evening 6.30 to 8. A Dispensary has been opened in King Street, nest Public Library, where URGENT MEDICINES ONLY can be obtained, between the hours of 7.30 and 9 every evening when Chemists are closed. BUSINESS NOTICE. TREWEEK & JOLL (Tattersall's Buildings, Regent Street). HAWERA. |jJ£ESSRS. F. G. TREWEEK & B. L. ! JOLL beg to notify having commenced in a business partnership at , HAWERA, at present occupying temi porary offices in Tattersall's Buildings, Regent Street (next National Bank), Hawera. The firm will carry on a Laud and Estate, Stock, General Commission and Financial Agency business, in addition to which Mr. Treweek will undertake accountancy and secretarial work, farming and trustee accounts. XTENDORS desirous of disposing of their town and country properties, also stock, are respectfully invited to forward particulars of same to J. J. ALLEN, Land and Stock Agent, Box 196, Hawera. Office: Barton and Taylor's Buildings (Next Arthur's Furnishing Warehouse), Jrincea Street.
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 November 1919, Page 1
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447Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 17 November 1919, Page 1
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