AMUSEMENTS. Matinee to-morrow at 2 p.m. THE PEOPLE'S TO-NIGHT at 8 TO-'NIGHT Last night of a teeming mystery drama, "A GIRL AT BaY" "A GIRL AT BAY" A baffling mystery play of breathless suspense, starring beautiful CORINNE GRIFFITH. CORINNE GRIFFITH. Also latest gazette, interest and comedy -COMING TO-MORROW— Popular BRYANT WASHBURN in his latest play "SOMETHING TO DO" IJHE RING'S QINEMA, STRATFORD. TO-NIGHT! Another big Australian Produqtion, which cost over £SOOO. E. J. Carroll presents "THE MAN FROM KANGAROO." "THE MAN FROM KANGAROO." FEATURING **' SNOWY BAKER, And BROWNIE VERNON. „ A 7000 footer, filled with the'supreme spirit of youth, of romance, of the lifebreathing atmosphere of Australian Bush and City Life. "THE MAN FROM KANGAROO." See Snowy Baker, the world's greatest all-round athlete, display hi-j wonderful prowess in showy riding, diving, buckjumping, boxing, and mary other really stupefying stunts. Super-feature prices will be charged: D.C. 2s Id, Stalls Is 7d, Children half price. Book your seats at the Marble Bar. SOCIAL AND DANCE. GRAND Social-and Dance In aid of the Oaonui-Rahotu Queen Candidate will be held) in the Hall on Friday, March 20th. S. ARBUCKLE, Secretary. HILLSBOROUGH SCHOOL PICNIC. School Picnic will be held in Mr. H. Sampson's Paddock on FRIDAY, 26th inst. Euchre and Dance in the evening. F. STANLEY, i Hon. Secretary. I KAIMATA SOCIAL AND DANCE. Y&E Kaimata Returned Soldiers will hold a GRAND SOCIAL & DANCE in the KAIMATA HALL on March 30th, 1920. Tres bon floor, supper, and full orchestra. Gents 2s 6d; Ladies Is. A. S. PERROTT, Hon. Sec. PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE TO CONSUMERS. NEW PLYMOUTH GAS CO., LTD. >piE LAST DAY for DISCOUNT will be TO-DAY (FRIDAY), 26th MARCH. TARANAKI FARMERS' MEAT CO,. SMART ROAD. 3 ; TOST—Between Mount Messenger and New Plymouth, brown handbag containing stock tickets, etc. Please communicate with Taranaki Farmers' Meat Co., Ltd., Smart Road. , TO RESIDENTS IN URENUI AND URUTI. TpHE statement being freely made that I have made alliance or agreement I with the other old-established firm for j the purpose of ousting competition, is m '■ quite untrue, and made with the intenj tion of gaining your sympathetic supI port, having no foundation whatsoever, I ARTHUR J. SMITH, Urenui 'Bus. STRAYED NOTICE. • ' j CTRAYED on to my farm at Korito I one 24-year-old Red Shorthorn Bull > j Owner can have same by paying ex ipenses. J. HOULAHAN, ■- j Korito. : * STRAYED NOTICE. "DUNNING on my farm, Kent Road, on iSi red 25-year-old steer, no visibl brand or earmark. If not claimed by March 29th, will be sold to pay exn- * * penses. 30 R. C. NELSON. 1, • EASTER HOLIDAYS. ~" fpHE NEW PLYMOUTH SAVING! BANK will be closed for the Easte yj, Vacation from 12 noon on Thursday April 1, re-opening on Wednesday, Apri 7. H. WESTON, '• Vice-President. WANTED TO LEASE. 5 ew CMALL farm, carry 20/25 cows, hand ty, to school, or small herd on share el- or manage dairy farm, ite REPLY—ter I , "EXPERIENCE." Office of this pape
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 March 1920, Page 1
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