AMUSEMENTS. EMPIRE THEATRE TO-NIGHT I TO-NIGHT! ..-.CHANGE OP PROGRAMME Will & Rob Thomas' Famous ENGLISH PIERROTS And LADIES' ORCHESTRA. After Brilliant and Successful Records In Australia. Were Received Last Night amidst THE GREATEST ENTHUSIASM. EVERY ITEM A FEATURE. EVERY FEATURE AN ITEM Of 1 BRILLIANCY. Plan at Collier's. Prices—4s, 3s, 2s (plus tax). Don't Delay Booking—NO CHARGE. Manager J. L. Goodman. N.2. Representative «... yictor Beck: THEATRE ROYAL, WAITARA. MONDAY NEXT. PUBLIC NOTICES. PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. TT IS NOTIFIED for public information tlmt Mr. F. M. Why*.? has been appointed to tin' position oi District Manager of the Public Tru;t Ofr.ee at New Plymouth in succession to Mr. R. E. Fairfax-Cholmeley. ROBERT TRIGGS, Public Trustee Wellington, 28th April, 1020. THANKS. ' DESIRE to express my keen appreciation for the support accorded to me at the recent By-Election, jind my heartfelt thanks to all Committees and ladyvrorkcrs in every part of the Electorate for their strenuous and self-sacrificing work during the campaign. J. B. HTNE. ZEALAND RAILWAYS. EGMONT RACES, AT HAWERA. ELTHAM RACKS, AT HAWERA, 12th & Uith MAY, 1920. TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS. WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY & FRIDAY, 12th, 13th & MAY, 1020. The usual 4.0 p.m. train Hawera to New Plymouth will be delayed to leave Hawera 4.5 p.m., Racecourse 4.20, No'.'manby 4.27, Eltham 5.2, Stratford 5.33, Midhirst 5.50, Tariki 6.15, Inglewood 6.42, Lepperton .function 7.10, New Plymouth arrive 7.40 p.m. The usual 7.43 a.m. train from New Plymouth will stop at Hawera Racecourse to set down passengers. FARES. HOLIDAY EXCURSION TICKETS, available for return until 15th May, 1920, will be issued to HAWERA RACECOURSE from New Plymouth, Waitara, Wanganui, and intermediate stations on 12th May and by morning trains on 13th May. THESE EXCURSION TICKETS ARE NOT AVAILABLE BY MAIL TRAINS. BY ORDER. THE PROVIDENT INVESTMENT AND BUILDING SOCIETY OF TARANAKI (Permanent). % (Incorporated under "The Building Societies Act, 1880.") SUBSCRIPTIONS will be due and mn £ a y, able Office of the Society TO-DAY (Saturday, May 8, 1920), till 5 p.m. I* M. MONTEATH, . Secretary. £IOOO PUKEKURA PARK FUND. Apple and Chrysanthemum Day, Saturday, May Bth. BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. LOAN POLLS—WEDNESDAY, MAY 12. JpOLLS upon the following proposals, full particulars of which have been previously advertised, will be taken upon the 12th instant: [£72,000, Special Loan for Electric Light Extensions. £57,000, Special Loan ( €42,000 for Streets, £2OOO for Public Conveniences, £IO,OOO Extension Waterworks and £3OOO for Extension of Sewers). Polling Booths:— Whiteley Hall, Principal. Public Hall, Fitzroy. The residence of Mrs. S. T. Crocker, Devon Street East. The building known as Corney's Store, Devon St. West. The Gymnasium, Public School Ground, St. Aubyn Street. The Sunday School House, Moturo-i. The Public Hall (South room) Westown. The Sunday School House, Frankleigh Park. Mr. Lawrences Store, Vogeltown. Polling hours from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. REGINALD DAY, Returning Officer. Sound sleep, warmth, cosy comfort with a "Uniqu." hot water bottle in your bed. Patent stopper cannot 1.-ak. Obtainable everywhere.—s4. )
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Taranaki Daily News, 8 May 1920, Page 1
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