AMUSEMENTS. THE PEOPLE'S - SPECIAL ATTRACTION. - ' TO-NIGHT & TO-MORROW. A Huge Double Attraction Here's the big boss of the wildest town in the West, and there's blood in his eye! See the dare-devil of the screen TOM MIX TOM MIX TOM MIX TOJI MIX TOM MIX tom M | X In his greatest Wild West picture to date "THE COMING OF THE LAW" "THE COMING OF THE LAw'» "THE COMING OF THE LAw!" See the great cattle round-up; flooding of the outlaw's den; desperate light on the prairies thrilling stunts, fights and an abundance of the best of good humor —— And THEDA BARA in "THE LIGHT" THEDA* BARA in "THE LIGHT" THEDA BARA in "THE LIGHT" THEDA BARA in "THE LIGHT]" The most, adventurous love story ever screened! A matchless Fox super-produc-tion. A story of the wickedest Madonna that ever wore a halo—written to enlighten the public. NO INCREASE IN PRICES. NORFOLK ROAD. QRAND J»AXc7~J)RESS JJALL. In aid of the Piano Fund. A CHILDREN'S FANCY-DRESS BALL will be held in the SCHOOLROOM on FRIDAY, MAY 28th; Grand March e.t 8 p.m. ADULTS' PLAIN & FANtJY DRESS BALL At io p.m. ADMISSION: School Children, Free. Children over 15, Is fid. Gentlemen, 2s (id. Ladies, Is Gd, or a basket. W. L. WAGSTAFF, Hon. Sec. gr. JJALL. AFTERNOON SALE. Iti Aid of QUEEN VICTORIA SCHOOL FOR MAORI GIRLS. WEDNESDAY, MAY 19th 2.30 to 5 p.m. ENTRANCE-One Shilling. N.P. TERRITORIAL CLUB. gECOXD JjTLL TARY JgALL. To be held in Coronation Hall, King's Birthday, June 3rd, 1920. Double Tickets 7/-, Gents 5/-, Ladies 3/.. RFLM. HOWELL, RFLM. McGINTY, ' Hon. Sees.
PUBLIC NOTICES. NEW PLYMOUTH GIRLS' HOSTEL. interested in the organising of a I Girls' Hostel for New Plymouth are invited to attend a Meeting to be held at the Soldiers' Club THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, May 18, at 7.30 oVlook. i K. H. CLARKE, ' Mayoress. jyjATERNITY Nurse disengaged from' May 17th. For address apply News Office. NOTICE TO LAND AGENTS. Property on the Richmond Road, Lepperton, is withdrawn from sale. J. BERNSTEN. NEW PLYMOUTH - OPUNAKE SERVICE." CHANGE OF MANAGEMENT. gNELLING & ANDREWS, Taxi Proprietors, of New Plymouth, desire to intimate to the public that they have purchased the above well-known service from Mr. E. Wooldridge, and will assume! control as from Monday nest, 17th May. j The new firm will carry on business at Mr. Wooldridge's present address, opposite Royal Hotel, Brougham Street. They trust that they will be accorded a fair share of public patronage in their new venture. DANCING CLASS. MISS BEDFORD will commence her Dancing Class on TUESDAY, May 18, at the Rolland Hall; 7.30 p.m. to 9.30 p.m. Terms: £1 per quarter. GET A FREE SAMPLE OF "JALMERSTON HPALAGALLA fjpjSA. THEN YOU'LL BUY THE HALF -CHEST.' TRESPASS NOTICES. ■ TRESPASS NOTICE. A NY person trespassing with, or without, dog or gun, on my property, Lepper Read, Kaimiro, will be prosecuted. '"-■-■■■ J. P. GOPPERTH. PRINTING.—We do all kinds of printing. Consult us when next you require printing work. Daily Newt Jobbinjc. ' "
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Taranaki Daily News, 18 May 1920, Page 1
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