AMUSEMENTS. MATINEE TO-DAY, at 2 p.m. THE PEOPLE'S fTO-NIGHT At B.' TO-NIGHT A Big Double Star Bill, presenting BRYANT WASHBURN BRYANT WASHBURN In the Sterling Comedy Drama De Lust. VENUS IN THE EAST VENUS IN THE EAST. Tie story of a. youth who met a Venus! And then he discovered—what ? Also, BABY EIIIIIE GORMAN, (the Child Bernhardt of the Screen). Only nix years old, but a finished actress, in THE LITTLE MOTHER. THE LITTLE MOTHER. If everyone loves a little child, they will worship this one. AT USUAL PRICES.
EMPIRE THEATRE. Brief Season commencing TO-NIGHT. fHE JUMOUS "J)IGGBRS." Will Present THEIR UNIQUE ENTERTAINMENT. JJTJSIC - jJJIRTH - JJ^ERRLMENT A Dancing Succession of Bright Items. Excellent Comedy, and Beautiful Harmony, as Presented BELGIUM, FRANCE. GERMANY, ENG- , LAND, SCOTLAND, PANAMA, And Principal CITIES & TOWNS IN NEW ZEALAND The Largest Combination EVER TOURING THE DOMINION. 20 PERFORMERS £0 ALL CLEVER ARTISTS, Including STAN. LAWSON, Wonderful Female Impersonator. To prevent disappointment Book your seats at Collier's. PRICES: 4/-, .V-,'2/- (plus tax). Touring Manager VICTOR BECK.
j£H; pRANK THE GREAT ■AUSTRALIAN TENOR. In Selections from Grand Opera, Oratorio Ballads, old and modern. "A voice of great compass, sweetness and Purity.: . Do Not Miss these last Recitals in Taranaki. OPUNAKE TOWN HALL, Monday, Dec. Sth, at 8-p.m. PATEA TOWN HALL, Tuesday, Dec. 9th, at 7.45 p.m. MANAIA TQYW HALL, Wednesday, Dee. 10th, 8 p.m. KAPONGA TOWN HALL, Thursday, Dec. 11th, at 8 p.m. Box Plan at Desforges', Opunake; Town Clerk, Patea; Cassidy's Manaia; Carman's, Kaponga. Assisted by Mrs. P. Fredric, L.A.8., L.T.C.L., brilliant Solo Player and Acrompanist; and Mr Basil Hartmati, in Huino-;)U3 Recitations and Humorous Stories. Admission—3s (reserved), 2s and Is.
BELL BLOCK HALL. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9. RE-UNION OF RETURNED MEN. SOCIAL EVENING is being tendered to Returned Soldiers on the above date, by residents of the Bell Block District. All are invited to be present at Bell Block's Great Event. Cards for Non-Dancers. Commence 8 p.m. Admission: Gents 2s (id, Lilies la. A. W. OGLE, Hon. Sec.
PUBLIC NOTICi-S. EDUCATION BOARD OP THE DISTRICT OF TARANAKI. EXTRAORDINARY ELECTION. TN accordance with tin- provisions of the Education Act. 1914, it is hereby publicly notified that tin? following i.? the result of the flection of one member for the North Ward held on the 20th November, 101!), to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Mr. T. A. Buchanan. The number of votes recorded in, favor of each candidate was:— HOSKIN, Frank 117 VICKERS. Samuel 59 The number of votes rejected as informal was 5 The total number of votes recorded was 181 I therefore declare Frank Hoskin duly elected a Member of the Education Board of the District of Taranaki, for the North Ward. E. 0. JOHNSON, Returning Officer. Education Office, New Plymouth, sth December, 1919.
VOtJR House your Home, whoever the Owner. Vote Labor'
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Taranaki Daily News, 6 December 1919, Page 2
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