AMUSEMENTS. KOTE.-Oommenees To-Night at 7.45. THE PEOPLE'S T0 T - N fST! At 7 . 45 . TONIGHT Last Night of a Big 7-Reel Success, "THE THIRD DEGREE" "THE THIRD DEGREE" "THE THIRD DEGREE." Charles Heine's great stage success. A Powerful play; a super-powerful picture. ALICE JOYCE as ANN .IEFFf IKS ALICE JOYCE as ANN JEFFRIESihe girl wife who believed in her hus-band-m spite of everything! A wonderful picture play in 7 gigantic reels. ■SHOWING AT USUAL PRN'li* \yOISKEr.S- gOCTAL JJALL (Late Good reniplars' Hall.) OPENING CEREMONY, To Celebrate Purchase by Taranaki Workers' Council. THURSDAY, 2!>th APRIL, 1020. GRAND SOCIAL & DANCE. Miss George's Orchestra (3). ADDRESSES BY W. H. Firzpatriek, Chairman Workers' Council. , < G. T. Chairman, New Plymouth /labor Party •T. Clark, Mayor of xJw Plymouth. •SulneyG. Smith, M.P., chairman ot Trustees. 1 Harry Holland. M.P. R. -Masters, Chairman of Education i .Board. A. Goldwater, Chairman Chai of Commerce W T. Jennings, M,J>. Doors open 7.30 p.m. A^ssio^:-,:^^,:^-Su W .er provided. Cards for non-dancers J- A. BURR, Seereter ! OANURA HALL. THURSDAY, 29th APRIL. gUCHRE pARTY & Jy^CV. I" Aid of HkII Funds. PRIZES,-25!b< Flour for Ladies; 2-;!bs Flour for Gents. Th?r-e Parties will be held FortnHit'v until 29th July. ° • C WEST, gOWAN JJALL. CHILDREN'S PLAIN & FANCY DRESS BALL. To Commemorate Prince of Wales' Visit. To be Held on FRIDAY, MAY 7 th. Prizes for Best Fancy Dress, Senior and Junior. Special Prize . for Most Original Dress. Gents 2s 6d, Ladies Is and basket compulsory. CHILDREN'S DANCF.'from 7.30 to 9.30. Adults after. MRS. F. WILLS. Hon. See. I SPECIAL NOTICE J)ON'T FORGET RAHOTTJ SPORTS, APRIL 2Sth. Entries for All Events close on Morning of Sports. SPECIAL PRIZE.-Gold Medal for most points scored in 3 (three) open running events. S. ARBrCKLE, Hon. Secretary. CENTRAL SCHOOL. pARENTS and Friends of the above School are reminded that the Annual Meeting of Householders for the. election of a School Committee, and other business, will .be held in the Central School THIS (.MONDAY) EVENING, at 7.30 p.m. A good attendance is .specially requested. > S. G. SMITH, Chairman. NEW ZEALAND FARMERS' UNION. »JHE FIRST ANNUAL MEETING of the WAREA BRANCH of the above Union will be held in the Hail, Warea, on THURSDAY, 2!) th APRIL, at 8 p.m. Mr. G. H. Buckeridge and Mr. Holder will address the meeting. All members and intending members are invited to attend. BUSINESS: Election of Officers; Discuss Balance Sheet. W. C. CALDWELL, Secretary. P.O. BOX 82. 'PHONE 117. APPLES Finest Frui;, direct from the orchard to t-.e consumer, 4d per lb. (mixed varieties). In 361b cases. Delivered free in towns or to neares' Country Railway Stations, 12/- per case. In 181b cases, free by post, 7s. Delivery February to June. Kindly send remittance with order. Quotations for longer quantities or coolstored fruit a', any time of the year. G. S. MURRAY, Tasr-.an, PRINTING.— We do all kinds of printing. Consult U3 when next you require printing 1 work. Daily News Sobbing.
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 April 1920, Page 1
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