AMUSEMENTS. Matinee to-morrow at 2 p.m. THE PEOPLE'S TO-NIGHT! At 8. TO-NIGHjT! Last night of the popular BERT LYTELL in Metros BERT LYTELL newest play ' "THE SPENDER" "THE SPENDER" A pulsating story, a comedy drama with a delightfully romantic element. Also Billy West Comedy and Gazette COMING TO-MORROW Return of the moat beautiful woman on the screen—ltaly's wonderful star— LINA CAVALIERI LINA CAVALIERI In a vivid and gripping story of Love and Life—thrilling—gorgeous "LOVE'S CONQUEST" "LOVE'S CONQUEST" A duchess who wedded a pauper! Truly here is drama—stirring incidents —sensational acts—spectacular scenes—and an appeal that goes straight to the heart. Q. RA N D OONCERT. GOOD TEMPLARS' HALL. MONDAY, JAN. 28, at 8 p.m. To further interest Convent Candidate. (Catholic Bazaar.) ADMISSION 2s, Children Half Price. FULL PROGRAMME LATER. MRS. J.'NOLAN & MISS E. HURLEY, Hon. Secretaries.
THE EVENT OF THE SEASON. THE EVENT OF THE SEASON. THE EAST END MONSTEE PICNIC. The East End Bathing Reserve Committee are holding their Annual Picnic on the Reserve on THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1920 Thursday, January 29, 1920. CROWNING CEREMONY OF HOLIDAY QUEEN WILL TAKE PLACE AT 3 P.M. RUNNING AND SWIMMING EVENTS FOR YOUNG AND OLD. , Hoop-la; Cocoanut Ships; Magic Wand; Half-sovereigns given away; Greasy Pole; Flip-flap; Spring Boards; American Pony; Nail Driving for Ladies; c""'d Stepping Chain Competitions.
SPECIAL. Mons. and Madam Sartorini will give an exhibition of Hiph and Fancy Diving and Swimming on the River. Also Aquatie Sports all day on the River. The Great Bran Tub bursts with thousands of prizes for the wee ones; Cake and Fruit Stall; Hot Water free; Afternoon Tea by Ladies' Conimittee. CITIZENS' BAND IN ATTENDANCE. Admission to Grounds: Adults Is; Children under 12 Free. Winding up the Day's Enjoyment with a SOCIAL in the Pavilion at 8 p.m., at which winners of the various competitions will be announced. Music by Mrs. George's Orchestra. Admission: Ladies, 2s; Gentlemen, 3s. ROBT. BENNOCH, Hon. Secretary.
APPLICATIONS. TARANAKI HOSPITAL BOARD. ■yy ANTED—A Cook, for the Public Hospital. Apply— MATROX. MECHANIC. RANTED at once, good joyrneytaan fitter, one with lathe experience preferred. GOOD WAGES AND PROSPECTS. WILSON'S GARAGE, ELTHAM. TOLL GATE COLLECTOR. ■yy ANTED —Elderly Collector for the Wa'.hi Toll Gate. Apply, with references, to— BOX 9, WAITARA. APPLICATIONS, to be made on P.S.C. Form 17a, obtainable at principal post-oflices, will be received up to noon on the Bth February, 1920, for the following positional — Senior Estates Administration Clerks, Public Trust Office: Clerical Division, salary £315 to £350 per annum according to qualifications. It is desired that applicants. should be competent to undertake the administration of deceased persons' estates. Applications are also invited from persons possessing legal or business experience for appointment to the Public Trust Office for training as Junior Estates Administration Clerks: salary £240 to £3OO .per annum according to qualifications. Further particulars may be obtained on application. A. C. TUKNBULL, Secretary, public Service Commissioner.
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Taranaki Daily News, 23 January 1920, Page 1
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