AMUSEMENTS. ■^ OJ ?'7 Ko ffonder ,he Prin<,e I^o,l The \ellow Dog-Catcher!" Say, have you seen it? THE PEOPLE'S TO-NIGHT! At 745> TO-NIGHX! -.ight of the Big Fox Success, EVELYN NESBIT THAW, EVELYN NESBIT THAW, And her son, Russell Thaw, in a dramati; feature of Tremendous Power. THE WOMAN WHO GAVE. ' THE WOMAN WHO jAVE. And the Big Rag of pSunshine, THE YELLOW DOG-CATCHER. THE YELLOW EOG-CATCnER. The Comedy the Prince Enjoyed. SPECIAL NOTE.—rMatinee Friday, at 2.30, showing BERT LYTELL in "THE LION'S DEW" gOCIAL JJALL (Late Good Templars' Hall.) OPENING CEREMONY, To Celebrate Purchase by Taranaki Workers' Council. THURSDAY, 2!) th APRIL, 1020. GRAND SOCIAL & DANCE. iss George's Orchestra (3). ADDRESSES BY V. • il. I< itzpatrick, Chairman Workers' Council. , G. T. Limgjpy, Chairman, New Ply mouth Labor Party. J. Clarke, Mayor of New Plymouth. Sidney (i. Smith, .UP, Chairman n oi .trustees. Harry Holland, M.P. R. Masters, Chairman of Education Board. A. Uoldwater, Chairman Chamber of or Commerce. W. T. .Jennings. M.P. Doors open 7..'10 p.m Dance commences 5.30 pj,i. sharp _ ADMISSION— (.ients 2s Ladiiv Supper provided. Cards for non-dunceis ■I- A. BURR, Secretary. H OLV TRINITY church, te henui CHRYSANTHEMUM DAY. THURSDAY, MAY" 6. 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Re-open at 7 p.m. Sale of Produce, Flov.-ei-s, Sweets, etc. Afternoon Te4 * Contributions of any kind will be glad ly received, ENTERTAINMENT IN EVENING. Admission Sixpence. MEETINGS. VOCiELTOWN PROGRESSIVE ASSOCIATION. A KU rgent Meeting of the above will be held at the Sunday School, Vogdtown, THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, at 7.30. Business: Important. H. BENTON, President. NEW ZEALAND FARMERS' UNION. FIRST ANNUAL MEETING of the WAREA BRANCH of the above Union will be held in the Hall, Warea, on THURSDAY, 20th APRIL, at 8 p.m. Mr. G. H. Buekeridgo and Mr. Holder rill address the meeting. All members and intending members are invited to attend. BCSINESSs Election of Officers; Discuss Balance Sheet. W. C. CALDWELL, Secretary. ? BOX 82. 'PHONE *ll7. APPLICATIONS. SALE OF ADMIRALTY HAMMOCKS?" ; APPLICATIONS, closing 10th. May, >fl2o, are invited by the New Zealand Defence Department for the purchase of several thousand canvas, tarpaulin, and jute hammocks, ex Imperial Troopships, at prices ranging from 3s Gd .to )0s each, packing and carriage extra. They are suitable for use either as hammocks, being complete with clews and lashings, or could be readily and cheaply converted into horse, cow, rick or wagon covers, being of an average size of 4 feet x sft. Sin. Orders will be received for single hammocks or larger f|iiantities. For general recreation uses, Grades "C and '•£" are most suitable—ready for use—posted free to any address," 12s and 9s Gd each, respectively. Whilst all hammocks under offer appear in good average condition, 110 guarantee whatever as to condition can be given. The Department reserves the right to decline any application, wholly or-in part, and orders from bona fide users will receive preference. Remittance must accompany all applications, and must include postage, etc.. as per Circular—Money Order or Postal Notes for preference (cross them and keep note of numbers). If cheques are sent, exchange must be added and they should be crossed to Public Account and marked ' NOT NEC iOTIABLE." '•Samples of each grade may be viewed at "K" Shed, Wellington, only, but circular containing full particulars of grades, prices, also terms and conditions of sale, may be obtained from Defence Offices at New Plymouth, Stratford or Hawera, or from the Officer-in-Charge, Transport Expenses, Defence Department, Bethune's Buildings, Wellington, to whom all applications for hammocks are to be addressed. Wellington, 50th April, 1920.
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 April 1920, Page 1
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