AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY'S 10-HIGHT at 7.45 TO-NIGH And at both sessions to-morrow, The Famous Japanese Actor, SESSCE HAYAKAWA SpSSOE HAYAKAWA SESSUE HAYAKAWA SESSTTE HAYAKAWA In i Masterpiece of Motion Pietui • Artistry "HIS DEBT" "HIS DEBT" "HIS DEBT" "HIS DE3 -' One of tie biggest dramatic triumphs i Dominion Serpen records. It rivals \ ' . '"THE CHEAT." * Showing at tuu&l prices.
DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT. TO-NIGHT. GOOD TEMPLAR HALL. Orchestra—Director Sir. Sydney Cottier. "TEE BEST ihIRE," By Gertrude Jennings. ) ' CAST. Mr. Reed (patient); Mr. G^BUvVyiiyard. Mrs. Reed Miss "9- ThopMiSlrMay (XurSe) Miss .oilfield Alice (Xurse) lli**Home Servant Mis* D. "THE OLD LADY SHOWS HER MEDALS," By J. M. Barrie. CAST: SuaZ, Ann Dowey .. Mr*. C...H. Weston Amelia Twymlly .. Mrs. K. A. Walker Emma Mickleliam ... Mrs R. H. Bartley The Haggerty Woman. Miss B_>ry] Hirst Rev. Mr. Willings .. Mr. L. Eiherington Kenneth Dowey Mr. Andrew Smith Admission—Reserved Seats 23 6d, Unreserved Seats 2s. ELECTION NOTICES.
BY-ELECTION. STRATFORD SEAT. M R J. B. H INE ' THE GOVERNMENT CANDIDATE, TOHO is a Candidate for re-election as member for Stratford, will take the opportunity of addressing the Electors at every centre before Polling Day, and in the meantime asks the cordial support of his late constituents. Mr. Hine'will 'Speak at:
HtfQLEWOOD—Friday, April 16. K ATMTRO—Saturday, Ami I 17. Other meetings will be announced as arranged. STRATJORD BY-ELECTION'. MEETING of all Mr. J. B. HIKE'S _ Supporters will be held in the Parish Hall, Inglewood, at 2 p.m. oil SATURDAY NEXT. All ladies and country supporters are particularly requested to attend. \ The meeting will be addressed py the organisers.
BYE-ELECTION. rTRATFORD SEAT. J|R. ROBERT RASTERS Candidate for the Liberal and Labor League, "Will Address the Electors on "POLITICS AND PETITION," AT TARATA—In the Hall, Friday, 16, at S p.m. HUIROA—In the School, Monday, April 19, 8 p.m. KAIMIRO—In tie Hall, Tuesday, April 20, 8 p.m. JORK ROAD—In the Sdiool, Wednesday, April 23, 8 p.m.
REMOVAL NOTICE. T BEG to notify my numerous custoraers and the general public of New Plymouth and surrounding districts that my present Tyre Repairing business premises will close finally on the evening of Thursday, April 1. To re-open on Tuesday, April 6, under the trade name of the IXL TYRE REPAIRING DEPOT, in larger premises, No 301-303 Devon 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 model. Everything good. A great chance, £450. STUDEBAKER, 5-seater electric starter, C.ieap, £263. OVERLAND, latest model, nearly new, £450. -.f • MOTOR BIKE SNIPS. 4, TRIUMPH, 3-rpeed, 3J h.p., get in quick, " £45. "L.M.C., 3-speed, a cheap bike at £3O. INDIAN", 1919 Electric model, perfect, £125. ■ 1 ANOTHER INDIAN, 1019, electric, tiptop, £l2O. DOUGLAS, 2-speed, £65. SPEDDING, STAINTON & CO., JTEW PLYMOUTH,
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 April 1920, Page 1
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