AMUSEMENTS. THE PEOPLE'S TO-NIGHT! At 8. TO-NIGHT! The charming ingenue VIVIAN MARTIN VIVIAN MARTIN in silk overalls—as a farmer-ette! She couldn't pick pumpkins from the trees, but she .could pick a sweetheart! See Vivian in THE LITTLE COMRADE. THE LITTLE COMRADE. THE LITTLE COMRADE. Also Pictograph, Comedy, and another glorious Burlingham scenic "Scrambles in High Alps." Q-H A U T A U Q U A OPENS NEW PLYMOUTH FRIDAY NEXT. •BUY YODSR SEASON TICKET NOW Season Tickets, 10s (transferable in . family). Students' Tickets, 6s. Children's Tickets, 4s.' TWELVE PERFORMANCES. Season Tickets obtainable from Messrs. T. Avery, A. S. Brooker, J. Corriga'l, L. E. Hoffman, and Collier and Co., all members of Chautauqua Committee. Only a limited 'number available. PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE TO LAND AGENTS. farm, situated at Lower Mangorei, is withdrawn frolu sale. C. E. HAW. OPUNAKE RACES. gHOULD there be sufficient inducement, my motor lorry will run from Post Office, Hawera, to the races on WEDNESDAY, March 17. Seats may be booked at Purser Bros.', Tobacconists, High Street, Hawera. Early application should be made. Early application G. JOHNSON. AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY'S AND THE PEOPLE'S Showing at Both Theatres FRIDAY & SATURDAY, MARCH 19 & 20. One of the Most Wonderful Pictures the Camera has ever given us EXPLOITS OF "A GERMAN SUBMARINE, U. 35 » "A GERMAN SUBMARINE, U 35" "A GERMAN SUBMARINE, U. 35.'' Taken by the Huns, and depicting the actual sinking of many of our own ships SEIZED IN GERMANY BY THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT. ,c We saw the torpedo discharged, saw the doomed ship quiver as she was struck, we saw her later sink into the sea."—Morning i?ost, GERMANY CONVICTED BY HER OWN FILM. Prices-D.C. Is 6d, Stalls k (plus tax.) EMPIRE THEATRE Direction John Hopkins: TO-NIGHT, AT 8. FINAL APPEARANCE Of those Free Lances Wythe and Gay, THE DANDIES OF 1920. THE DANDIES OF igao. THE DANDIES OF 1910. THE DANDIES OF 1920. Clever, Smart and Snappy, in a COMPLETE CHANGE PROGRAMME. COMPLETE CHANGE PROGRAMME. Whoso would be merry and bright this night, and would drop all his cares and worries with a loud thud, let him gird himself in line apparel and ct hither. The Dandies of 1920 will present all things new, and break out in fresh places. It is good. Bro. Collier, who selleth good pianos, is also the keeper of the plan. WAITARA—TO-MORROW (WEDN DAY. BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH QWIM M I X G Q A R N I V . HOT LUNCHEONS (THREE COURSES) MAY BE HAD From. 12 to 1.30 o'clock, MARBLE BAR NEW PLYMOUTH. Tea, Iced Drinks, Ice Creams, etc., at all hours. Open on Sunday from 5 to 10 p.m. PROPERTY of not more than 5 acres,* about two miles from New Plymouth Post Office, in good locality, Wesiown preferred. Seven-roomed dwelling and necessary outbuildings. State price and all particulars. Reply by letter to "X.Y.Z.," c/o Daily News office. JJUNNIXG on my property, section 4 I and 5, Block 14, Kahui Road, one I HoUte'm bull, branded "T. 8." on right • rump. Slit in right ear. If not claimed and damages and expenses paid, will be I sold by public auction on March 26. j WILLIAM FLEMING, I Rahotu. TO TROTTING MEN. j'OR.SALE —Light goggei' in good repair. Price £lO 10s. Apply— C. LE CAMPION, Hawera. A concern, Bakery Business, including 8-roomed dwelling, freehold. Turnover about £4OOO annually. For further particulars apply— BOX 14, WAITARA. POR CALE, rjHEAP. ] A QUANTITY OF FORMS, suitable for Halls, Churches, or Schools. MUNICIPAL BATIT3 THURSDAY, MARCH IS, 1920. At 8 p.m. Admission: Adults Is, Children fid. Owing to the Girls' High School Sports there will be no bathing on Thursday afternoon. APPLICATIONS. Assistant for Matron of Girls Hostel, Hawera. Apply to— THE MATRON. TO BUSHFALLERS. _U - - requiring contracts should communicate with L. T. Aylward, Box 102, Stratford. Phone 267. DRAPERY. T^TANTED.— An experienced saleswoman, general knowledge of haberdashery, hosiery and fancy department; good salary. Apply— WESTAWAY & 'CO., Hawera, MEETINGS. BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. VISIT OF H.R.I-I. THE PRINCE OF WALES. J HEREBY convene a Public.Meeting, to be held in the Soldiers' Club Buildings on Tuesday, lGth inst., at 8 p.m., for the purpose of making arrangements for the reception of H.R.H. the Prince of Wales, upon his visit to New Plymouth. Members of the various Local Bodies and Associations of a public nature are specially invited to be present at this meeting. JAS. CLARKE, Mayor. * A -N Extraordinary General Meeting of ' the New Plymouth U.S.A. will be held FULL PARTICULARS ON APPLI- jin the Club Rooms on TUESDAY, March CATION. 30, at 8 p.m. F. G. EVANS, C. A. WILKINSON, LIMITED. MEETING of those interested in tlie V T T H A M ' formation of a new Football Club will be held at the Soldiers' Club on • Wednesday, 17th March, at S p.m. All TMME IS MONEY—This saying has al- interested invited to attend. ways been true. Why should you J. REED, waste your time driving your milk to , Convener. the factory, either cheese or butter, when you can earn better money by installing It is better to take precautionary a separator and'railing your cream to measures against influenza than to wait us once or twice a week. We should until you have i l . in the system. The ' like to hear from you by letter. Write frequent daily use of "Nazol" is the us Box 185, Wamjanui. i A »Q»t effective.
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