1 AMUSEIi^NTi. TO-NIGHT! At 7/5- XO-NIGET! Last Appearance of MONTAGUE LOVE In the Powerful World Film Drama "THE HAND INVISIBLE." Lwt Night of ".THE LIGHTNING ' ...RAIDER," No. 10. LaSt Night of the ''Cenutry" Com- * edy scream, "A LION SPECIAL."
• COMIXG TO-MORROW! SBSSUS !lAYAKAWA, the Cebbritefl Japanese Actor, in a mas tefrpiece of Film Production. ' '• "HIS DEBT." ""PRICES AS USUAL. ENTERTAINMENT, IN* AID OP G.F.S. HOSTEL.
Brthestra —Director Mr. Sydney Cottier •THE OLD LADY SHOWS HER JtEDALS," By J. M. Barrie. CAST: Sarah Ann Dowey Mrs. C. H. Weston Amelia Twyrally .. Mrs. E. A. Walker HSmnm Mickleham ... Mrs R. H. Bartlcv The Ha;?geris» Woman, Miss Beryl Hirst Rev. Mr. WiUinga .. Mr L. Etheriiigton Kenneth Dowey Mr. Andrew Sinith
TO-NIGHT. GOOD TEMPLAR HALL. Box Office opens at Collier's THIS M.ORXIN'G, at 10 o'clock. Admission—Reserved .Seats 2s fid, Unreserved Seats 2s. ELECTION NOTICES.
. BY-ELECTION. STRATFORD SEAT. M R J. B. H INE > THE GOVERNMENT CANDIDATE, is a Candidate for re-election as member for Stratford, v. ill take t:/c earliest opportunity of ailriressins tli? Eltetors at every centra before Polling Day, and in the meantime asks tlie cardial support of his hte-constituent?. lir. Hine will speak at:
YORK ROAD —Thursday, April 15. INGLKWOOD—Friday, April IG. KATMTRO—Saturday, April 17. Other meetings will be announced as arranged. STRATFORD BY-ELKCTIOX. MEETING of all Mr. J. B. HIXF.'S Supporters will be held in the Parish Hall, Inglewood, at 2 p.m. on SATURDAY NEXT. All ladies and country supporters arc particularly requested to attend. •The meeting will be addressed by the organisers.
• BYE-ELECTION". RTHATFORD SEAT. ROBERT RASTERS Candidate for the Liberal and Labor League, ' Will Address the Electors on "POLITICS *AKD PETITION," AT KAlMffiO—ln tl.e School, Thursday, 13. TARATA —In the Hall, Friday, IG, at S p.m.
REMOVAL NOTICE. t BEO to notify my numerous ou«tomers and the gecerril pubhc of Jew Plymouth and suivoinidinfr districts that my present Tyre Repairing business premises will close finally on the evening of Thursday, April 1. To re open mi Tuesday, April ti. under the trade name of the IXL TYRE REPAIRING DEPOT, in larger premises, No 301-303 Deron Street, opposite the Red Post. In thanking you for your past support and soliciting a continuance of same, I beg to r main at your service— ROBERT WHALE.
MOTOR CARS. STUDEBAKER, 7-seater, late 1917 mode Everything good. A great clianci £450. STUDEBAKER, 5-seater electric starte: Cueap, £265. OVERLAND, latest model, nearly nev £450. MOTOR BIKE SNIPS. TRIUMPH; 3-: peed, 3J h.p., get in quid £45. L.M.C., 3-speed, a cheap bike at £3O. INDIAN. 1919 Electric model, perfect £125. ANOTHER INDIAN, 1919, electric, tip top, £l2O. DOUGLAS, 2-speed, £65. 6PEDDINC, STAINTON & CO. NEW PLYMOUTH. B you just jogging along, or are
A RE you just jogging along, or are you a live wire ready to understand a good suggestion? Butter is going to be the best paying proposition in New Zealand for the next few years. We can do with your cream supply. We keep our suppliers by results. Call and see Us or write us. P.O. Box 185. WangaBui.—MAORILAND DAIRY COMPANY, {JMITEP
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Taranaki Daily News, 15 April 1920, Page 1
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