AMUSEMENTS. EMPIRE THEATRE Diction Will and Rob Thomas THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY. The Famous and Origina! ENGLISH PIERROTS \ and LADIES' ORCHESTRA, Who have just completed 52 Weeks' Season at. Perth, W.A. 12 Weeks' Season at Melbourne. Will present their HUMOROUS AND MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT. Entirely New Features. New Songs. Graceful Dances. Whimsical Interludes. Novel Wit and Hilarity. Wholesome Comedy. Mirth-provoking Farces ENTIRELY FREE FROM VULGARITY. 16 ACCOMPLISHED ARTISTS, Who individually and collectively have made tremendous successes in each and every city visited in Australasia. THE ENGLISH PIERROTS and LADIES' ORCHESTRA. 16-PERFORMERS-IC. In Three Distinct Programmes. To prevent disappointment, patrons are advised to book seats at Collier's. No extra charge. POPULAR PRICES: 4s, 3s, 2s (plus tax). Representative: VICTOR BECK PUBLIC NOTICES. CARNEGIE LIBRARY. Ist Prize: 139, Miss Tui Mcßac, Frankley Road, New Plymouth. 2nd Prize: 1403, .Miss Ramson, King Street, Whakatane. 3rd Prize: 27, Miss Chatterton, Vogeltown, New Plymouth. 4th Prize: 811, Miss Orchard, Korito Road. sth Prize: ISIS, Miss Ila Henderson, 3CI •St. Aubyn Street, New Plymouth. Gth Prize: 784, Plunket Nurse Williams. 7th Prize: 131)0, C. Hill, St. Aubyn Street, New Plymouth. Sth Prize: 1101. Mrs. A. 0. Capon, Lemon Street, New Plymouth. oth Prize: 1784, Mr. W. R. Arthur, Devon Street East, New Plymouth. 10th Prize: 140!), Mrs. W. G. Reid, Baring Terrace, Fitzroy. \Y. H. SKINNER, Chairman.
£IOOO PUKEKURA PARK puxr> ' Apple and Chrysanthemum Day, Saturday, May Bth. JJOLY 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, Flowers, Sweets, etc. Afternoon Tea. Contributions of any kind will be glad' ly received. ENTERTAINMENT IN EVENING. Admission Sixpence. TARANAKI LAND BOARD. ELECTION OF MEMBERS. HEREBY jr!ve notice that the term of appointment of Mr. Charles .Tames Ryan to the Taranaki Land Board will expire on 2;"ith .Tilly, 1020, and nominations for the election of a member to fill the vacancy will be received at this office up to 5 p.m. on Wednesday, 20th May, 1920. No person shall be eligble for election unless he is nominated in writing by at least two lessees entitled to vote and the nomination paper bearing candidate's consent is received by me before nominations close. Form of nomination is as follows: WE (A.B. and CD., etc.). being lessees (or licensees) of Crown Lands in the Land District of Taranaki and qualified as electors of the elective member of the Land Board of the same District hereby nominate (set out full Christian name and surname and address of the candidate the electors wish to nominate) as a candidate for the election to the above-named Board at (lie election to be held on 23th July, 1920. , , t ,ig;: DATED at this day of 1920. T hereby consent to be nominated ns above, and hereby declare that I am not disqualified from holding office as a ember of the Land Board. (Signature of nominated candidate). Nomination papers may be obtained here and at the following Post Offices: Aria. Tongaporutu. Okau, Matau, Omoana, Aukopac. Urnri. Ngamatapouri, Tahora, Tatu, Rerekapa. Kotare, Okoke, Mangamingi, Hurleyville, Te Mapara, Tangitu, Tokirima. C. H. BULLARD. Commissioner of Crown Lands. Returning Officer. District Lands and Survey Office. New Plymouth. 3rd May, 1920. TO LAND AGENTS AND OTHERS. MY Property is withdrawn from sali O. A. MULLON, 48 Gilbert Street, |few Plymouth.
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 May 1920, Page 1
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