AMUSEMENTS. "I am the master of my Pate, I am the captain of my Soul." EVERYBODY'S / THIS AFTERNOON AT 2, AND TO-NIGHT AT 8. ffapoleon was called the "Man of Destiny." Hamilton Burton dreamed of being A NAPOLEON OP FINANCE AMBITION held him hy the throat. pOVE-rEOME- FRJENDSHIP-HONOR - All sacrificed—for the lust of Power. This was one Path of DESTIS& ' DESTINY - DESTINY But did he take that path? pEE the wonderful JEWEL Super-fea-ture, featuring Beautiful and Clever DOROTHY PHILLIPS. DOROTHY PHILLIPS. The Biggest Picture of the Year. BRILLIANT—POWERFUL—UNIQUE. "fATCH *jP ffls GPACE For particulars of a Monster [BAZAAR & QUEEN CARNIVAL. tS> aid of Catholic Church Building Fund), to be held in the CORONATION HALL, Gill Street, during FEBRUARY RACE WEEK, commencing Tuesday, 3rd, , and ending Saturday, 7th. M. M'CARTHY & E. WHITTLE, Joint Secretaries j AGRICULTURAL SHOWS. TOMONT A GRICULTURAL AND 36th ANNUAL SHOW. . To be Held on the Showgrounds, H A W E R A, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 18th and 19th. GENERAL ENTRIES CLOSE 7th FEBRUARY. More Classes and larger Prize Money than ever. Write, wire, or call for a Schedule. EShilstors requiring, information pleas* Communicate with P.O. Box 14S. Hawera C. R. ST AN STAR D, Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICES. STRATFORD COUNTY COUNCIL. UNPAID RATES. TOTICE" is hereby given, under Section 28 of "The Rating Amendment Act, 1310," that .ten per cent, additional will Jbe added to all rate* remaining unpaid after the 7th day of February, 1920, {that such rates and ten per cent, /will then be sued for without further notice. The County Office hours are from 9 a.m. \o \MQ p.m., and from 1.30 p.m. to 4 p.m., except Thursdays 0 a.m. to 12.30 E. WALTER, Chairman. INSURANCE REPRESENTATION. THE INSURANCE OFFICE OF ' AUSTRALIA, LTD. ' (The 1.0.A) PEE, MARINE, ACCIDENT, LOSS OF PROFITS. rPHE above progressive Colonial Company invites applications from Firms or individuals desirous of securing the representation of the Company in the capacity of Chief Agents for New Plymouth and Taranaki District. The Company transacts all classes of fire, Marine, and Accident business, including Motor Cars, and U prepared tc jnake liberal terms and arrangements with applicants in a position to introduce a good volume of sound business. Applications giving some idea of pos BiWe revenue from all Departments to Ik addressed to THE 1.0.A., Care News Office, New Plymouth. LOYAL LODGE, 1.0.0. F., M.U. No. C 894, ELTHAM. EMBERS of the above Lodge, pleas note that from the Ist day of Janu «try, 1920, D<;. B. C. Leeper has been ap pointtd. Lodge Turgeon. BY ORDER OF THE NOBLE GRAND. MOTOR LOEEY FOB HIEB. 2^"ton JoT, 7 is now available fo carrying of any description. Furni tare removals undertaken in town o * coufctry (Were left with Taylor and Roberts ikx 82, Inglewood, will receive promp attention. Ordera may be left with M. 0. But ijfer, Coacl|bunder, New Plymouth. ■ v - R. J. MARSH, v \ Egmont Village. - RANTED KNOWN~That the New can do all classes of printing equa to th* bwt and at reasonable, prices «••-- So, 17 (Jobbing Department) fox flUoUtiona-
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Taranaki Daily News, 10 January 1920, Page 1
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