AMUSEMENTS. Newly weds! Beware of advicel THE PEOPLE'S iTO-NIGHT at 8 TO-NIGHT A book called "Happy Though Married" caused all the trouble. They were as happy as turtle doves s-until someone sent her the book, oee "HAPPi THOUGH MARRIED" "HAPPY THOUGH MARRIED" starring .our own star of the films, dainty ENID BENNETT. . ' ENID BENNETT. Rule Vl.—Don't lot your husband tire of you. Married people need vacations or marriage "becomes monotony. So many things happen thfct- you'll have to see the picture to realise how much there's in itl Also Jester Comedy, Gazettes, and "THE FIGHTING TRAIL" No. 9. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. SOCIAL ATTRACTION. The Big Seven-Reel Jewel Super-Feature THE PRICE OF A GOOD TIME THE PRICE OF A GOOD TIME THE PRICE OF A viOOD TIME. Five happy, glorious nights were spent in a whirl of gaiety, but tie sixth night came, and with it THE GREAT TEMPTATION. A picture with an appeal to women, because they will understand the temptation. Starring beautiful MRS. CHARLIE UiAPLIN MRS. CHARLIE CHAPLIN. A Page from Human -jfe. This big attraction at usual prices, and on Thursday your next Photo—Shirley Ma3on. TOKO CORONATION HALL. WELCOME HOME SOCIAL AND DANCE will be tendered to Warrant Officer E. Smith in the above Hall on FRIDAY Evening next, December sth. The best of .floor, music and supper. ADMISSION.—Gents 2s 6d, Ladies Is. NEW PLYMOUTH HORTICULTURAL j SOCIETY. iJjECEMBEE CHOW Will be held on THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, —at—- . THE CORONATION HALL. \ Doors open from-2 p.m. to 5.30 p.m. and 1 from 7 p.m. to 9.30 p.m. Admission:—Adults Is, Children 6d. Entries close 8 p.m. on Monday, Dec--1 ember I. Schedules may be had on ap--1 plication. VAL, DUFF, I Secretary. NEW PLYMOUTH HORTICULTURAL SHOW. IMPORTANT TO EXHIBITORS. QWTNG to unavoidable delay in getting the Schedules issued the time for the receiving of entries has tysen extended till 8 p.m. TO-DAY (Tuesday). V. DUFF, PUBLIC NOTICES. BUSINESS NOTICE. "MAY" IT PLEASE YOUR COUNTRY. : J BEG to announce to the farmers and all other residents of Bell Block and surrounding districts that I have aold the old established retai) business known as the CORONATION STORE, to Mr. Albert May, who has recently returned after three and a half-years of strenuous WAR SERVICES. I take this opportunity of thanking my numerous friend.*? and customers for the support extended to me during the' many years of my Bell Block resider.ee, and I solicit even a more liberal measure of support to my successor. He and his brave comrades were successful in that they made it possible for us to carry on during the dark years of the war, aDd I feel sure he will prove equally successful in giving satisfaction as Proprietor of the CORONATION STORE. 11. POTE. TN connection with the above I desire ' to intimate that I propose to continue the business on the same lines as hitherto conducted by H. Pote and 1 trust my efforts Avill meet with success. ALBERT MAY. DEPAR": N'T OF AGRICULTURE, INDUSTRIES AND COMMERCE. INOCULATION OF CALVES. [THE attention of owners is drawn to the fact that all young cattle under the age of 18 months must be inoculated to comply witn the regulations, whether such cattle are intended to be kept or sold. The undersigned will attend at the following places on tne dates and hours stated below, for the purpose of inoculating calve 3. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1919. Mr. Findlay's yards, Carrington Road, 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. Mr. Adlam's yards, Carrington road, 1.30 to 3 p.m. Messrs. Okey Brothers' yards, Frankley road, 10 a.m. to 12 noon. Mr. Treweek's yards, Upper Barrett road, 1.30 to 3 p.m. ' $. W. SUTTON, " Inspector of Stock.
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Taranaki Daily News, 2 December 1919, Page 1
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