AMUSEMENTS. Photo of SHIRLEY MASON to-morrow. THE PEOPLE'S TO-NIGHT At 8. TO-NIGHT Last Night of a Big Hit. ENID BENNETT HAPPY ENID BENNETT. THOUGH ENID BENNETT. MARRIED. Also—Comedy, Gazettes, and "The Fighting Trail." > SPECIAL TO-MORkOW. The big Seven-Reel "Jewel" Super THE PRICE OP A GOOD TIME. THE PRICE OP A GOOD TIME The play .which has electrified. Amerisa. The rich man and the poor gir! decide to have a good time for one week, Five happy, glorious nights are spent :n a whirl of gaiety, but with the v:.t'i night came the great Temptation, and then THE PRICJS OF A GOOD ITIME. With the Beautiful and Accoinpiiancd MRS. CHARLIE CHAjfUV. KEW PLYMOUTH TECHNICAL COLLEGE ANNUAL ATHLETIC SPORTS . he held on THURSDAY, December 4th, on the Recreation Grounds. | A cordial invitation is extended to the ' public. • Entries will be taken on ground for Old Boys' and Old Girls' Races. II to 1. .2 to 4.30. L. AROA, T. BAILEY, Joint Secretaries. CONVENT SCHOOL BREAKING-UP. Q.ARDEN pARTY AND gTALLS Convent Grounds and Rolland Hall, 'WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER IT, 1919. (In Aid of Convent Candidate.) Full Particulars Later. MRS. .T. NOLAN, Hon. Secretary. snowr | NEW PLYMOUTH HORTICULTURAL ! SOCIETY. D ECEMBER OH. 0 W Will be held on THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4,. .... —at—THE CORONATION HALL," Doors open from 2 p.m. to u.30 p.m. and from 7 p.m. to 9.30 p.r.i. Admission:—Adults Is, Children Cd. Entries close S p.m. on Monday, December 1. Schedules may be had on application. ' VAT,. DUFF, Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICES. INGLEWOOD RETURNED SOLDIERS' ASSOCIATION. Club room of the Inglewood Returned Soldiers will l>e opened by the Hon. J. B. Hine at 2.30 p.m. on December H. The public are cordially invited to be present. A Returned Soldiers' Dinner will be held in the Town Hall at 8 p.m. Tickets, ten shillings. 1 i URUTI-NEW PLYMOUTH MOTOR 1 | SERVICE. > J WISH to announce that I am com- ' mencing a Motor Bus Service from Uruti to New Plymouth, starting on j Saturday, December C. j The bus will leave Uruti daily, except • Thursdays, at 7.15 a.m., connecting with j the Urenni-Xew Plymouth service at j Urenui. ' j The bus to connect will leave New Ply- ' mouth at 3.30. I trust that residents in the district 1 will make full use of this service as I intend to do my utmost to fill their need's, ■ All commissions will be carefully and promptly executed. N. HAMBLIN. NOTICE. J3ERSONS having house and farm properties for sale or exchange, are respectfully invited to send in particulars of same. H. FOY & SON, Land Agents, HAW ERA, Phone 235. BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. CLEAN UP DAY-MONDAY, DECEMBER Bth. QN MONDAY, Bth December, the Borough Council will remove every kind of rubbish, exclusive of hedge clippings and weeds, free of charge from all parts of the Borough. Old tins, iron, rags, wire, pots, and every description of rubbish should be placed in heaps near the kerb before 8 o'clock in the morning. The smallest heap does not necessarily represent the cleanest premises. F. T. BELLRINGER, Town Clerk. BAG WASH. mfiE System that wipes out the Home Washing Day. • THE FAMILY' WASH FOR 2s 6d. ( e t all particulars from "STEAM LAUNDRY, NEW PLYMOUTH.
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 December 1919, Page 1
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